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Jack and the Beanstalk | Jack's House. (Scene 1) - A free to read rhymed play!
Jack and the Beanstalk is an original play that is designed to be performed for children, ages 2 and above.
20 commentsPrincess Birthday Cakes
Princess Birthday Cakes are so much fun to make and not as hard as they look. I am going to share with you some great Princess Birthday Cakes that you can create at home for your little princess. I think at...
2 commentsMediaeval towns: Carcassonne
Did you ever dream about being a Princess in an enchanted castle when you were a little girl? Or maybe as a boy you imagined yourself fighting dragons in dungeons? Whatever your dream, we all have grown...
10 commentsPrincess Dora Birthday Party
Little girls love Dora and they love Princesses, so there is no surprise that Fairytale Dora is one of the most popular of the Dora the Explorer adventures. If your daughter loves Fairytale Princess Dora,...
3 commentsIs idealology really that good?
1 word: America. I could very simply leave it like that and let you figure out the rest; but for prudent purposes I had best ellaborate. To say that Americans live in a fairytale world would be a vast...
0 commentsEcho and Narcissus
Echo and Narcissus This is a story that really caught my attention while studying ancient Greek in school. Its the story about the nymph Echo and the handsome man Narcissus. The nymph Echo was a very...
0 commentsTheater Therapy 101
Theater became the therapy ground with which I found expression for the confusing feelings I had toward the abuses I experienced while growing up. It became my place of refuge and strength and eventually my...
6 commentsBOOKS, LITERATURE: “Mufaro’s Beautiful Daughters” (Steptoe) and “Cinderella” (Brown)
The 1600's French traditional "The Cinderella" written by Charles Perrault had to be the most popularly re-made fairy tale cast into other varying but equally charming versions. At first glance, one...
Audio Books for Children: Start listening!
Many complain that the culture of reading is disappearing gradually, especially among the younger generations. A good way of developing a love for literature in your child is to provide access to audio books....
1 commentLabyrinth and Return to Oz as Metanarratives
Both of these movies use the device of having characters aware of their story as a mirror for the theme of the transition from childhood to adulthood. Labyrinth and Return to Oz feature young women searching...
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