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A Study of Fairy Tales

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This study argues for teaching fairy tales as a distinct subject in kindergarten and early grades, emphasizing teacher preparation, selection guided by literary and compositional standards, and connections to child psychology and the broader curriculum. It surveys the history and types of tales, proposes a classification and source material for classroom use, and describes methods for preparing and telling stories alongside expected creative responses from children. The author discusses how fairy tales contribute to moral and imaginative development, suggests ways to integrate tales with other subjects, and offers bibliographic recommendations and adaptations to help teachers select and present appropriate material.

About the Author

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Laura Fry Kready

Laura Fry Kready was an American author and scholar known for her contributions to the study of folklore and fairy tales. Her notable work, "A Study of Fairy Tales," explores the themes, structures, and cultural significance of these timeless narratives. Kready's analysis provides insights into the origins and variations of fairy tales, making her a valuable figure in the field of literary studies. Through her research, she has helped to illuminate the enduring impact of these stories on both literature and society.

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