What’s wrong with traditions?

Hmmm! It depends upon the kind of tradition you refer to. It’s not the same to talk about a family tradition of reading books than that of robbing banks like the one shown in the film Machine Gun Kelly, where the Mom was the leader in a bank robbery gang. That’s pretty clear though!

Today I want to tell you about Beth Ezell, a full-time homeschooling mother of 7 that after 40+ years of intensely practicing the family tradition of reading aloud books to children is thanking her parents for the seed they planted in her since she has memory. Now, she’s doing the same with her kids regardless their ages.

She is, undoubtedly, an authority to this tradition and her personal opinion is that the Aesop’s fables are a good reading indeed. In fact, she classifies books according to the age ranges she finds best for reading them to kids, and places the Aesop’s fables under the group of books that are appropriate and good reading for people of all ages.

Visit Beth’s blog and read it all, because you’ll be amazed of the results of saving the good family traditions generation after generation. To see her classification of the Aesop fables, click on the link below,

Beth’s Blog

Regards,

Yency Garcia

The Aesop For Children

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