Timeless Tales for Lasting Virtue
Cultivate virtue, wonder, and moral imagination through timeless fairytales.Developed and implemented within a Classical Christian school, this resource provides a complete JrK-6th fairytale framework that can be integrated into your existing curriculum.This resource is ideal for:Classical schoolsCottage schoolsCharlotte Mason schoolsCo-ops and homeschooling familiesSchool LibrariansWhat's Included: Fairytale Handbook (18 pages) JrK-6 Scope & Sequence (12 pages) Suggested Letter to Parents Discussion Questions Art Study Suggestions FAQ about Fairytales Recommended Fairytale Editions Lesson Plan Template Project & Activity Suggestions This guide can be implemented immediately or adapted to fit your existing curriculum. With 50 fairytales, over 130 Scripture references, and dozens of prompts, art studies, nature studies, and hands-on projects, you won't want to miss this incredible resource!LICENSE OPTIONS AVAILABLEAuthor Bio:Hannah St. Claire writes about fairytales and children’s literature within the Classical Christian Tradition on her Substack publication, hannahstclaire.substack.com. Her Searching for Fairyland series explores themes, symbols, and histories of common fairytales, as well as Biblical and educational connections. She has worked in education for the past ten years, as a classroom teacher, school librarian, and academic specialist. She is greatly inspired by the fairytale philosophy of George MacDonald, and two of her favorite children’s fantasy stories are The Hobbit and The Wind in the Willows. Hannah believes fairytales draw children and adults alike into the mystery and splendor of the True, the Good, and the Beautiful.Visit Hannah's Substack for More
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