tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4618944295665836851.post972487341825138459..comments2010-10-30T08:07:46.897-07:00Comments on Children's literature: Post #3 Folk and Fairy Taleslianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07227129245747420635noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4618944295665836851.post-71313929357832373662010-10-09T17:43:59.266-07:002010-10-09T17:43:59.266-07:00Lian, I thought this was a perfect choice and I am...Lian, I thought this was a perfect choice and I am so happy someone chose to do this story of "Three Little Pigs" by James Marshall. You explained the type of story it is as far as it being a fairy tale, as well as the moral of the story too which was a perfect explanation.<br /> It is so true that this story teaches our young ones all about working hard enough and getting what you want in the end. I also see that determination too gets you what you want in the end like the three pigs wanted.<br /> I find it freaky when the classic fairy tales are changed depending on what country and cultures they follow to be honest. It's hard when you grow up knowing one and it can be quite disturbing when you read the varied version from another country.<br /> I also like the fact that you remember and appreciate this book now as you did when you were a child. It is amazing to have a love for a book when you are a child, and as an adult, you still find that same passion and love you had when you were a kid! This was a great choice and I am so happy it was pointed out!cliffordgirl25https://www.blogger.com/profile/02378918227958688740noreply@blogger.com