Waste not, want not, I suppose. Scott Cramer, a YouTuber whom I like[1]Partially because we’re both North Dakotans., once did a video about ideas he had for YouTube videos which he ultimately never made for various reasons. This allowed him to make use of some of the best lines he would have used in those videos and give fans an interesting look at the behind-the-scenes process. I thought it’d be fun to do a blog post like that, so here are some concepts for blog posts that I’ve relucta...| The Adaptation Station.com
Hi, all: I bring you today a book I’ve found through Reedsy Discovery. I am unsure about the availability. When I first got the book, it was scheduled for release as an e-book in early June. I checked on the supposed date of publication, and the book only appeared as a paperback copy, difficult to […]| Just Olga
I first saw Hallmark Entertainment’s Snow White: The Fairest of Them All (2001) before I was ten years old. It would be a long time before I got to watch it again, so it loomed large in my childhood imagination. … Continue reading →| The Adaptation Station.com
This is a continuation of Part 1. If you haven’t read it already and you want to understand this, you’d better do so. CCC 3: The Movie is Anti-Man/Anti-Romance I can’t blame people for expecting this since Rachel Zegler’s infamous … Continue reading →| The Adaptation Station.com
I never wanted this to be a Disney blog. I mean, I always wanted to do some blog posts about Disney movies since I’m a fan of fairy tales and classic children’s fantasies, many of which they’ve adapted, and I consider animation to be a fascinating medium. But it seemed to me that there were enough blogs about Disney movies and Disney-related things in general. I’d rather have more posts about my more niche interests. But I don’t have that many ideas for blog posts about those intere...| The Adaptation Station.com
W hen the Characters find themselves haplessly traipsing about in very strange places, be it Dolmenwood’s Realms of Fairy, the Gardens of...| blog.d4caltrops.com
TALES FOR CHILDREN Mr Frog’s Heavy Scene redux Once upon a time Mr Frog was sitting on a lily pad in his favourite swamp, minding his own business, when, all of a sudden and without previous warning, down swooped Mr Pelican in a blinding fury of flapping feathers and snapping jaws! Only by gripping on […]| Reverend Hellfire's Sunday Sermon
First of all, I'm participating in the Clean Fairytale Summer event again this year! During all of June and July, the Clean Fairytales Group on Facebook is celebrating no-spice fairy tale retellings. There are door prizes for anyone who joins right away and reads the introductory posts on June 1 and 2. There will be giveaways, reading challenges, games and prizes, free downloads, and lots of chances to hang out with fairy tale retelling authors like me.| The Edge of the Precipice
As public schools become less and less of a viable option for many Christian families, interest in alternative schooling options is increasing. Christian private schools remain financially unattainable for many (especially for larger families). Homeschooling, on the other hand, can be incredibly intimidating for those without direct experience or exposure to what homeschooling looks like […]| Helwys Society Forum
Book reviews from the perspective of a Christian writer, wife, and mother.| theedgeoftheprecipice.blogspot.com
In the following interview, WWAC talks bird puns and being an outsider in the newest Archie-verse tale – Betty and Veronica: Fairy Tales #1 by Goldie Chan. Editorial Note: A huge apology to Goldie Chan for getting this up so late! Scheduling conflicts can be such a beast! For the curious – please pick up...| WWAC
A Princess is a girl, or occasionally a boy, of such exceptional purity of heart and soul, fairness of face and skin, and kindness of ...| paimonssilvercity.blogspot.com
Pseudo Fenton from the Discord (he has no blog, sorry!) requested a smattering of Scandinavian/Nordic fairy tale-themed classes, which I ran away with! I ended up drifting a bit into some Tchaikovsky, but... eh. It happens. Hope you enjoy! There's enough class concepts here to replace an entire D&D party!| In The Land of Twilight, Under The Moon
The second post in my crossover with TLN's Royal Verse. We now delve into the other half of the universe. While the Kings rule Systems, Processes, and Chemistry, the Poets are those who govern Stories, Plots, and Contrivances. They are not the Gods who are Motley Fools; their place in the universe is clear, rational, and necessary, even if the Kings are infuriated by them. The Kings are fragments of the Father-King, pieces of something lost. But the Poets are a new possibility; half-dreamed e...| In The Land of Twilight, Under The Moon
A Fairy Godmother is an interesting trope; it's barely been used in fairy tales at all, and yet we all think of them as ubiquitous to the point of parodying them mercilessly, even though the parodies far outweigh the serious portrayals. In fact, the concept was made as part of a satirical "Mother" class in Dragon Magazine #238.| In The Land of Twilight, Under The Moon
So guess what it's time to have a crossover post with TLN's Royalverse, which is now the Royal Verse. The distinction means something.| In The Land of Twilight, Under The Moon
This blog isn't pink and gay enough, right?| In The Land of Twilight, Under The Moon
Sometime even the naively innocent| In The Land of Twilight, Under The Moon
Use these dragon cutting strips to help your preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten students master critical fine motor skills. Be sure to check out the rest of my cutting strips once you’re done here. You can use so many different materials with the super versatile dragon fine motor printables! So don’t worry about having to findKeep Reading The post Dragon Cutting Strips Free Printable appeared first on Fun-A-Day!.| Fun-A-Day!
Castle cutting strips are an engaging way to practice fundamental fine motor skills with young kids. Be sure to check out the rest of my cutting strips once you’re done here. Similar to my other printables, these castle fine motor strips can be used in many different ways. I love that they can also beKeep Reading The post Castle Cutting Strips Free Printable appeared first on Fun-A-Day!.| Fun-A-Day!
Add these fairy cutting strips to your next kindergarten, pre-k, or preschool fairy tale theme. Practice scissor and fine motor skills!| Fun-A-Day!
Book reviews from the perspective of a Christian writer, wife, and mother.| theedgeoftheprecipice.blogspot.com
Jack and the Beanstalk is a classic fairy tale that has enchanted readers of all ages with its combination of courage and magic. But did you know that a handful of authors have added their own twist to this familiar tale? Whether you prefer the classic tale or a modern twist, these versions of Jack and the Beanstalk offer something for everyone to enjoy.| Stories by Storie
Dust off those glass slippers! This list offers 20 ideas for fairy tales with a twist to ignite your creativity and send you on unforgettable adventures in the world of fantasy.| JournalBuddies.com
Does anyone else remember my series about the 2014 movie Maleficent? Probably not. It didn’t get an enthusiastic reader response, but it was one of my favorite things to write, so for what will likely be my last Halloween-themed blog post, I’m writing about its sequel.| The Adaptation Station.com
Many students are familiar with the story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, but they might not know different versions of this story that provide an unexpected twist. Here are some of my favorite versions of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Not only can these books be read for fun, but they are also great for comparing and contrasting two or more texts.| Stories by Storie
A preschool fairy tale theater is a creative way to showcase students and all that they have learned. Perfect for a graduation substitute!| Play to Learn Preschool
Fairy tale science activity perfect for your next preschool, pre-k, or kindergarten fairy tale theme or science camp.| Fun-A-Day!
Birds are symbols of freedom and elusiveness, sensuality and romance, even tragic love. All these characteristics and more are prevalent in one of the most widespread of fictional narratives, the so-called swan maiden tales. Though variations exist, these stories frequently feature beautiful women who present as swans or other avifauna1 until they disrobe to bathe […]| A-wing and A-way
My dear Indigo Vat has at last undergone a long overdue Naming. For a while now I've been aware of the fact that I appear to be running a natural dye website, when in fact I am a writer of fantastical and ecological fiction and essays. I do now and then mention natural dyes, but I think this has become confusing. I've been waiting for the right time, and the right name, and now both seem to have come! Welcome to my Gleewoman's Notes. I plan to be using this space more often, shifting my focus...| The Gleewoman's Notes
The Handless Maiden is a Brothers Grimm tale filled with evil spirits and mutilation - the perfect spooky read for dark nights.| www.pookpress.co.uk