Learning Through The Amazing World Of Fairy Tales
Once upon a time, there was an enchanted kingdom hidden by a heavenly mist. From the high mountains to the blue sea this magical realm was full of beautiful castles, breathtaking landscapes and powerful mythical creatures you could never imagine… This kind of introduction stirs the imagination and makes both adults and children create in their minds that suggested enchanted world. It captures our attention and makes us wonder what else we can find in that amazing world. For the wise grownups, or at least grownups this kind of opening can also bring back the memories of childhood innocence. Fairy tales connect us to the same universal truths regardless of nationality or age. They have the amazing capacity to transpose both children and adults into magic worlds, evoke mystery and create wonder. Their themes are humanity's universal concerns and ideals. Old tale's ancient origin is related to the need for social connection and explanations of nature and its mysteries. Are fairy tales still relevant to children's education? Teaching kids through a fairy tale may seem unrealistic and unfashionable for the times we are living in. Most of us lost interest in using fairy tales in learning and education. But, traditional fairy tales helped generations before us understand the world and make sense of their daily life experiences. Children need to find a positive meaning in their daily experiences and feelings. Through fairy tales, they are learning how to build rapport with other children or adults. Tales are a good learning instrument for them to explore social norms and stimulate their curiosity about their surroundings and nature's complexity. One of the reasons they like fairy tales is because they offer a sense of purpose and they usually have a happy ending. They also can offer the satisfaction of reaching a consensus and contain a character transformation to solve a moral conflict. Listening to a fairy tale is the easiest, oldest and most captivating way of learning about life, purpose and world. There are a lot of reasons we appeal to fairy tales as an educational tool. Parents or educators tell kids fairy tales to stimulate their interest, catch their attention, and find out more about themselves. Fairy tales can make them curious, stimulate their imagination or wish for things they like to do or at least they think they do. The inspiration and wisdom from fairy tales Most of the traditional tales comprise consistent answers to daily problems and inner conflicts that come with the responsibilities of adulthood. They serve to strengthen positive life experiences and encourage imagination and creativity. At such a young age is hard for them to understand how they feel and why. Parents are striving to protect them from the less pleasant parts of life. Fairy tales offer them the hope that in the years to come they will be capable of surpassing the inherent life obstacles and developing a positive outset in whatever path they choose. Little kids resonate with fairy tales because they stimulate their…