Author: | Jackie Needham | ISBN: | 9781386927457 |
Publisher: | Jackie Needham | Publication: | May 25, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Jackie Needham |
ISBN: | 9781386927457 |
Publisher: | Jackie Needham |
Publication: | May 25, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
In the past, Fairy Tales were read or told to young ones while sitting on a parent or grandparent’s lap in a favorite easy chair, or when they were tucked into bed before drifting off to sleep. The stories were told with love, a kiss to the forehead, and finally, a blanket adjusted to keep the young ones warm for the night. Variations of the tales came to the parents when they were just toddlers themselves and adapted for re-telling. Generations of this kind of thing have filtered out most of the truth behind them. Fairy Tales weren’t meant only for kids. Only how they were censored and presented made them so. Fairymythicles brings back wonderful, magical events and creatures to contemplate and watch for where they may exist now. What we learn from them fuels our imaginations to realize what we have been missing out on because we thought we should have outgrown them. We didn’t have to and we shouldn’t have.
In the past, Fairy Tales were read or told to young ones while sitting on a parent or grandparent’s lap in a favorite easy chair, or when they were tucked into bed before drifting off to sleep. The stories were told with love, a kiss to the forehead, and finally, a blanket adjusted to keep the young ones warm for the night. Variations of the tales came to the parents when they were just toddlers themselves and adapted for re-telling. Generations of this kind of thing have filtered out most of the truth behind them. Fairy Tales weren’t meant only for kids. Only how they were censored and presented made them so. Fairymythicles brings back wonderful, magical events and creatures to contemplate and watch for where they may exist now. What we learn from them fuels our imaginations to realize what we have been missing out on because we thought we should have outgrown them. We didn’t have to and we shouldn’t have.