Hansel and Gretel: What Folk and Fairy Tales Teach Readers

Hansel and Gretel is one of the many oral folk tales that German brothers, Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, first published into written literary works. The Grimm brothers, Charles Perrault, and Hans Christian Anderson were architects of children’s literature. The Grimm’s first publishings were not intended for children due to the subject matter. In fact, they revised editions to better suit children. For example, in Hansel and Gretel, the wicked stepmother was originally the mother. In modern literature, fairy tales are often labeled as cliche, however; they teach important life lessons and psychological concepts. Read More

The Importance Of Protecting Our Planet and Animals

I often wonder what animals will my future grand children get to see in the wild. Shouldn’t animals be able to roam in their natural habitat freely, without the threat of endangerment? We must teach both present and future generations the importance of nurturing our planet while protecting all species that inhabit it. Read More

We Are All Masterpieces

You An exclusive design, one God refined, you’re a perfectly crafted one of a kind. ‘Cause when God made you, somehow God knew that the world needed someone exactly like you.

When God Made You by Matthew Paul Turner and David Catrow, is a compelling book that will nurture the hearts and minds of children. This book embodys such a profound message. Children should consistently be reminded that they hold unique talents, gifts, and capabilities that this world needs. Each one is a masterpiece, that brings art and creation into existence. Read More