Answering the call for values education, this collection of tales demonstrates how people who are faithful, generous, loving, courageous, smart, honest, and compassionate prevail in solving problems and overcoming obstacles in life. Some of the stories are author originals, others are adaptations of traditional folktales from around the world. Stories that can be read or told to children of various ages are featured in the first part of the book. The remainder of the text is designed to help children become storytellers and includes stories to act out, participatory stories, and puppet tales.…mehr
Answering the call for values education, this collection of tales demonstrates how people who are faithful, generous, loving, courageous, smart, honest, and compassionate prevail in solving problems and overcoming obstacles in life. Some of the stories are author originals, others are adaptations of traditional folktales from around the world. Stories that can be read or told to children of various ages are featured in the first part of the book. The remainder of the text is designed to help children become storytellers and includes stories to act out, participatory stories, and puppet tales. Age level and the specific values taught are cited for each of the more than 30 stories. For example, the story Hideehohee teaches courage; The Clever Maid teaches responsibility; Bunny Pink offers a lesson in self-esteem; and The Dishonest Innkeeper gives a message about honesty. All Levels.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface Part I:Stories to Tell and Read Aloud The Stories The Faithful Wives (Value: Faithfulness) Age 8 and up Mother Holdra's Tonic (Value: Cooperation) Age 6 and up Hideehohee (Value: Courage) Age 8 and up The Giant Who Learned to Love Children (Values: Responsibility, Cooperation, and Respect) All ages The Elf's Hat (Values: Responsibility and Love) Age 8 and up The Farmer and the Wolf (Value: Honesty) Age 8 and up The Three Hundred Iron Rods (Values: Honesty and Respect) Older children The King and the Broommaker (Value: Honesty) Older children Hans and Grete, Nineteen Now (Values: Responsibility and Self-Respect) Older children Bird Baby Don't Fly (Values: Respect and Responsibility) Older children The Boy Who Called the King a Fool (Value: Responsibility) Older children A Perjurer Is a Liar (Values: Truthfulness and Responsibility) Older children The Bridge Across the Fire (Value: Compassion) Older children Hehheh and the Honey Cakes (Values: Humanity and Compassion) Age 8 and up Hehheh and the Magic Needle (Value: Self-Esteem) Age 8 and up Hehheh and the Fisherman (Values: Responsibility and Trustworthiness) Age 8 and up Hehheh and the Hay (Values: Responsibility and Kindness) Age 8 and up Hehheh and the Mayor (Value: Respect) Age 8 and up Part II:Stories to Act Out The Three Languages (Values: Courage and Caring) Age 8 and up The Elephant and the Monkey (Values: Cooperation and Respect) Younger children The Farmer and the Stork (Value: Responsibility) Older children Kannitverstan (Value: Humility) Age 8 and up A Mother's Advice (Values: Responsibility and Honesty) Age 8 and up The Nobleman and the Carrier (Values: Respect and Humility) Older children The Clever Maid (Values: Cooperation and Responsibility) Age 8 and up The Clever Village Magistrate (Values: Honesty and Respect) Older children The Wicked Judge (Values: Responsibility and Humanity) Older children The Dishonest Innkeeper (Value: Honesty) Older children Part III:Stories That Involve the Audience Bunny Pink Learns How to Think (Values: Self-Esteem and Responsibility) Ages 3-8 Old Man Winter and Rabbit Mother (Values: Responsibility and Perseverance) Ages 8-10 and a play for ages 6-8 Notes on the Stories About the Author and Illustrator
Preface Part I:Stories to Tell and Read Aloud The Stories The Faithful Wives (Value: Faithfulness) Age 8 and up Mother Holdra's Tonic (Value: Cooperation) Age 6 and up Hideehohee (Value: Courage) Age 8 and up The Giant Who Learned to Love Children (Values: Responsibility, Cooperation, and Respect) All ages The Elf's Hat (Values: Responsibility and Love) Age 8 and up The Farmer and the Wolf (Value: Honesty) Age 8 and up The Three Hundred Iron Rods (Values: Honesty and Respect) Older children The King and the Broommaker (Value: Honesty) Older children Hans and Grete, Nineteen Now (Values: Responsibility and Self-Respect) Older children Bird Baby Don't Fly (Values: Respect and Responsibility) Older children The Boy Who Called the King a Fool (Value: Responsibility) Older children A Perjurer Is a Liar (Values: Truthfulness and Responsibility) Older children The Bridge Across the Fire (Value: Compassion) Older children Hehheh and the Honey Cakes (Values: Humanity and Compassion) Age 8 and up Hehheh and the Magic Needle (Value: Self-Esteem) Age 8 and up Hehheh and the Fisherman (Values: Responsibility and Trustworthiness) Age 8 and up Hehheh and the Hay (Values: Responsibility and Kindness) Age 8 and up Hehheh and the Mayor (Value: Respect) Age 8 and up Part II:Stories to Act Out The Three Languages (Values: Courage and Caring) Age 8 and up The Elephant and the Monkey (Values: Cooperation and Respect) Younger children The Farmer and the Stork (Value: Responsibility) Older children Kannitverstan (Value: Humility) Age 8 and up A Mother's Advice (Values: Responsibility and Honesty) Age 8 and up The Nobleman and the Carrier (Values: Respect and Humility) Older children The Clever Maid (Values: Cooperation and Responsibility) Age 8 and up The Clever Village Magistrate (Values: Honesty and Respect) Older children The Wicked Judge (Values: Responsibility and Humanity) Older children The Dishonest Innkeeper (Value: Honesty) Older children Part III:Stories That Involve the Audience Bunny Pink Learns How to Think (Values: Self-Esteem and Responsibility) Ages 3-8 Old Man Winter and Rabbit Mother (Values: Responsibility and Perseverance) Ages 8-10 and a play for ages 6-8 Notes on the Stories About the Author and Illustrator
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