My search revealed things we learned about those little friends were not always true. For example, someone told us the big bad wolf, B.B., ate Reds granny. The almost true fact is that Granny and B.B. joined forces to catch the three little pigs: Acey, Ducey and Tracey. Somebody got their facts confused in most of the stories they told us.When we got older, between eight and twelve, parents and teachers stopped telling us about Jack and Jill, Humpty Dumpty, Red Riding Hood and all our other great little friends they introduced to us when we were young. Our little friends just disappeared. We need to know what happened to them. Where did they go? Did they have good lives and become successful, or did they just disappear? The big bad wolf didnt eat them, did he?This book is about their stories, their problems and how they solved their problems. Its for older people, those between six and twelve, and for others at any age who are happy and young-at-heart, or who want to be.It?s also an education book - a fun education book. While these familiar characters of yesteryear interact with one another in their familiar situations, as we were once told, they also discuss how to learn and how to overcome school difficulties. From a more serious viewpoint, it helps students learn how to learn while they have fun reading the stories.
School bells and fairy tales
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