Are The Aesop’s Fables For Children And Adults?
Many parents are too busy nowadays making money to be able to take care personally of raising up their kids wiser in life. They leave the hard task to any member of the family who stays at home, maybe Mom, Grandma, Grandpa or an older brother or sister. Worse yet, there are those parents who rely totally on what the school programs do with their toddlers.
It’s a pity to see how many good family traditions are lost day after day. Think about it! Who shall be more interested in raising the kids properly, their parents or other people?
Nevertheless, it is a blessing that there are still those special persons who dedicate their best efforts to pay attention to properly educate the younger family members out of home.
Read what a ministry in a church of the Waldo community, in Ohio, is doing to make it joyful for the kids left in their hands by their “busy” parents.
It called my attention because they’ve selected some of the Aesop’s fables to be played by the children into short skits.
No doubt, the Aesop’s fables are still a good reading for children.
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By the way, did you think the Aesop’s fables are of the interest of kids only? You’d better bet No. Just take a look and see that Aesop’s Fables will be performed by adults for children on Tuesday, June 17 at 1.30pm.
Mad Alice Theatre Company will be performing two shows especially for Hartlepool Borough schoolchildren, in England. See by yourself by clicking on this link,
Ahhh! You still think that the Aesop’s fables are only for children and that adults play them only in England? Well, take a look at the following link and see how the Missouri Contemporary Ballet brings fables and fairy tales to life, in a concert that includes musical stories of Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Ferdinand the Bull, The Tortoise and the Hare and many more!
Regards,
Yency Garcia