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Fractured Fairytales

Fractured Fairytales. LSIS5525-101-Children’s Resources &Services Yvonne Alston . Book Titles.

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Fractured Fairytales

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  1. Fractured Fairytales LSIS5525-101-Children’s Resources &Services Yvonne Alston

  2. Book Titles

  3. Some older classics are very hard to forget. The famous ones are the Cinderella fairy tale, the Jack and the Bean Stalk fairy tale, Hansel and Gratel fairy tale, and so on. There are also fairy tales with themes like the Wedding fairy tale, Princess fairy tale, Grimms fairy tales, toys fairy tale, art fairy tale, dress fairy tale, etc. These fairy tales provide a thinking platform for the child’s mind so that he/she is able to relate to the world better. It helps in the child relating it to the real world to develop the reasoning, logic and imaginative skills.

  4. All cultures have done their own original work to create fairy tales. This is wrsityhy a wide variety of folklore and cultural divecan be found in fairy tales. Russian fairy tales, German fairy tales and Japanese fairy tales are perhaps the most read and popular fairy tales. Each of these fairy tales has a different tone in narration and totally different characters. While some fairy tales may only use animal characters another may make use of wise kings and handsome knights.

  5. Jack and the Bean Stalk • Jack lived with his mother and they were poor • Jack’s mother asked him to go to town to sell they family cow. • Jack meet a man on the way to town • Jack made a trade with the man • Jack traded the cow for magical beans • Jack’s mother was MAD

  6. Jack and the Bean Stalk • Jack’s mother threw them out of the window • A gigantic stalk was outside of his window • He climbed up the gigantic stalk • The giant’s wife let him in • The giant came in and said Fee-fi-fo-fum,I smell the blood of an Englishman,Be he alive, or be he dead,I’ll have his bones to grind my bread.”

  7. http://storynory.com/2008/07/14/jack-and-the-beanstalk/ • Jack made other trips to the giants house but on the last trip the giant followed. • Jack chopped down the bean stalk and the giant died

  8. Jack and the Giant a Story full of Beans • Jack lived with mother Annie Okey-Dokey • They lived on a dusty ranch • A giant stole their cattle • They had one old milk cow left • Jack went to sale cow on the way he met a man • He traded chewed gum and magic beans

  9. Jack and the Giant a Story full of Beans • Annie Okey-Dokey threw the beans out of the window • The next morning there was giant bean stalk • Jack climed the bean stalk, he saw an adobe castle • A cook cam to the door and offered Jack lunch.

  10. Jack and the Giant a Story full of Beans • Jack saw the giant Wild Bill and remembered him from a wanted poster • Yippieeyiyayippieyiyeeew I smell the boots of a buckaroo said the giant • The Giant had lasso banjo and fur buffalo • Jack escaped with them all

  11. The cook

  12. Additional Information This site has an excellent full text of many fairy tales.

  13. Resource Page • http://www.childrenstory.com/tales/index.htm • http://www.childrenstory.com/tales/index.htm • http://pbjclibrary.state.ar.us/mural.htm • http://www.ipl.org/div/pf/entry/48473

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