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Bibliophile Collective Tuesday – Folk and Fables Week

March 14, 2023
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It is World Folk Tales and Fables Week and we can celebrate those stories that have been told and retold thousands of times in every country in the world.

The classifications for a folk tale or fable are:

  • Animal Tales.
  • Tales of Magic/ Wonder Tales.
  • Religious Tales.
  • Realistic/ Romantic Tales.
  • Tales of the Stupid Ogre.

We are all familiar with the ‘main’ stories, they are part of our childhoods. Obviously, there are cultural differences but the basis plots are similar.

  • Goldilocks
  • Grimm’s Fairy Tales.
  • Little Red Riding Hood.
  • The Sisters Grimm
  • Cinderella.
  • Anansi and the Magic Stick
  • The Ugly Duckling
  • The True Story of the Three Little Pigs

Which are your favorite?

I think mine is The Ugly Ducking because of the transformation aspect. We can all become something we want, and are always better being our true selves.

I managed to find a superb link that lists world folk and fable stories, so enjoy.https://www.worldoftales.com/browse_all_folktales.html#gsc.tab=0

I have magical sprites in my children’s chapter book, Ockleberries to the Rescue, which is an homage to my English heritage and the magical folk.

Childhood Heroes To Be Immortalised in Film…

July 25, 2014
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For many of us Enid Blyton will be a reminder of our childhood. Reading the adventures of the Famous Five and imaging ourselves in those situations, caused delight and adventure at bedtime. I read today that there are plans to make a Famous Five movie. See link:

http://www.theguardian.com/books/2014/jul/25/enid-blyton-famous-five-big-screen-adventure

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It is a bold idea when most children nowadays are more interested in technological heroes, machines and violence. It will be interesting to see what sort of adaptation is produced. What are your thoughts on it?

Which childhood book (or books) would you enjoy watching as  a movie?

I love Stig of the Dump, as I can imagine a caveman trying to come to terms with modern day technology and how we ‘buy’ everything instead of making it or fashioning useful articles from whatever we can find.

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Today’s fun prompt is – How would you adapt your favorite childhood hero into a movie?

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