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Charles Perrault published The Tales Of Mother Goose in France in 1697. This inaugural collection of French fairy tales features characters like Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, and Puss in Boots that over the course of the eighteenth century became icons of social history in France and abroad. Perrault's tales are primarily moralistic or didactic, with elements of Christian teaching, about which scholar Lydia Jean says they were written ""to reinforce royal absolutism; [Perrault] defended the primacy of the Catholic faith"". Knowledge of nursery rhymes enhances children's phonological…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Charles Perrault published The Tales Of Mother Goose in France in 1697. This inaugural collection of French fairy tales features characters like Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, and Puss in Boots that over the course of the eighteenth century became icons of social history in France and abroad. Perrault's tales are primarily moralistic or didactic, with elements of Christian teaching, about which scholar Lydia Jean says they were written ""to reinforce royal absolutism; [Perrault] defended the primacy of the Catholic faith"". Knowledge of nursery rhymes enhances children's phonological sensitivity, which in turn helps them to learn to read."" The sounds (phonemes) and rhythms of the nursery rhymes help little kids learn pronunciation and the cadence of reading. ""Rhymers are readers,"" many experts tout.
Autorenporträt
The initiator of the literary fairy tale genre, Charles Perrault, published in 1695 under the name of his son a collection of fairy tales Histoires ou contes du temps passes, avec des moralites, which grew better known under its subtitle, Contes de ma mere l'Oye or Tales of My Mother Goose. Perrault's publication marks the first authenticated starting-point for Mother Goose stories.