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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Mar 10, 2021 10:40:18 GMT
Which ones you'd tell your children or your nephews, nieces (if you have them)?
Which ones and why?
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Mar 10, 2021 16:09:41 GMT
Maol the Chliobain, without violence. It's a very instructive tale about a good begining. Shame on me, I haven't heard this one. Hmm... I wonder why children fairy tales include violence? And, yeah, you're right! the good beginning is a half of a deed!
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Mar 10, 2021 16:15:41 GMT
Shame on me, I haven't heard this one. Hmm... I wonder why children fairy tales include violence? And, yeah, you're right! the good beginning is a half of a deed! It's a old celtic fairy tale. You can found right here: mail.sacred-texts.com/neu/celt/pt1/pt121.htmThank you (^_^)Y !!!
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Post by Clovis Merovingian on Mar 11, 2021 3:33:52 GMT
The Grimm's Fairy Tales. I have a book with a complete collection of them. These fairy tales are very old and the evidence suggests they were started when the proto-Indo Europeans first came into Europe. If they were good enough for my ancestors they are good enough for my relatives.
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Mar 11, 2021 6:06:19 GMT
The Grimm's Fairy Tales. I have a book with a complete collection of them. These fairy tales are very old and the evidence suggests they were started when the proto-Indo Europeans first came into Europe. If they were good enough for my ancestors they are good enough for my relatives. Oh yeah! I read it when I was a little kid! I so adored it... as well as being frightened of some pictures there: I had a German illustrated book, while I couldn't recognise any symbols and letters I read the book as a comix. And also I had ukrainian books translated from German, yet with no images there. And I love almost every story there. I love about a facetious tailor, and about a bubble, a straw, and a shoe. The Bremen Musicians was what I liked the less, however the pictures in that book were so naturalistic... I was scared by every glance to those brigands party and a terrific forest where those camp was being located.
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