Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Reading Options

For reading A of week two, I explored the untextbook and found some really fun articles that have peaked my interest.  The Celtic Fairytales was one that really fascinated me. I have been skimming the stories and am excited to go further into these and read them.

Another one that I really liked was the Nursery Rhymes. It seems so basic - like everyone knows them ( or should) but in reality, they are very original and deep. They seem a tad bit scary too.

The third one I found interesting was the Indian Fairytales. I am excited to read them and explore on if they are really telling their kids these stories or the history of where they came from.

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