HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-03-29, Page 8' n ' S
y fain! Tawnshei d,
nthcr day my six-year-old :1 a hew'
wa* watching a children's fir ppr'c!grfini« and
w*,a Otting in the next MOM ,payi:itg
attention: nntilt a few tants caught my ear.
ttacargtiiartd *familiar
childtee's Story. but
It WAS britt:told with a different twig. It.
t+onrttAiettt yeF',�....
r ' ion; , . The Tbree ,..
Little Pigs,.
Although 1401%1 hear•ttha complete tale.
file.fotlowtng is my trat►s n la tort
t
Tate first little, pig got :1oat. lie was lac
:ftp home and very li!rect when a wolf
found huff +raid. Offered to give him a ride
lime stn his back.
wolf took the first little 'pi to the
The Il
lame of the second title peg,. who bad
recently built a new straw house'. but the
:second little pig wouldn't open his donor to
the wolf.
The wolf Said,, "l.•,t Laude Sial t'1l ;puff.a;Ud
vu blovrAtte house ia,,.. And that's:what
be did:
The seeOnd little pig didn't std rho fust
little*Pig : instead he ra,nto the lzrit:k lcomd'
of the third little pig. 'i'bi?wolf follot►ed Mtn
and asked them to let him M. When they
refti$ d'1, he said, •.r buffo to 1'11 puff and
i."ll b ow
Yohr .holtSt in...
HO ItMff,041 Acid puffed, as hard as be
*ottld, but 'he couldn't blow the bride
int
walls dawn. Then he decided to climb up
on the roof and go down the chintney. The -
pigs.
hepigs heard hint on, the roof and put ai pot of
botltng water in the fireplace.
in the meantime. the first little, pig
+atied to his brothers and they opened the
tlOor for Rifat, k1c .rushed: in and :Pushed. the'
Pot ottt of the vty;'leSt .in time tri sage ltis.
friend, the wolf
When he told the other pigs** the wolf
had helped', hint. they were grateful, the
Cabe ofthem becaneifxiends and lived
happily; ever after.
" ; no . xett n Yet nota- it►-
How's that for 1. • i ..g �s
lent .bedtime story? It teaches: that prej i
diction cause needless fear and .tnisunder.
sanding. ;and it shows how important it is
to accept each Others differences at the.
same titt a ret.'Ogiiuing the Similarities.
stents more 1.vostructive to taut to ehiidren
about ,charictecs R irinlC"leenff
etI4eh.
ixther than always battling each; other.
� tuk ort. :the subject o ort:_
nursery rhymes, :1'm reminded of a modern
Version of HUrinPtY i?uiript,Y• that a fellow,
who works in rehabilitation, ,feels is more
constructive than tho traditional version.
Renietnber HnmPty lun1 ty$
liumpty Dumpty sat on a wall: Httmnty
Dumpty took a tumble, and he was never,
the e again. Na ode ; help.;it.
sig �
Was
the end for
Hu
The .new iiy, tae goes like thts. if !mmol
Pum ,.. sat on a wail, f lum , Dummty had
Pty k, ,,P
a • great fall -and: *ON Iwo
scrambled eggs*
The explanation 'is, After b fx11, „
Hutnpty Dumpty was not exactly the'.aame
ext week is National Boo
Books—by Canadian,* are
being published and read
'and enjoyed as never before!
To celebrate the :boo S and,
the people that .contribute to
the country's rich literature,
Canda's first National Book
Festival, :is scheduled acv take
Place April 2-8. The Festival
which. is sponsored the
Canada Council,is to be a
time • when .• w'ritersi.
publishers, librarians. book•
sellers • and readers can
promote the idea to 'read
Canadian.
Many local branch
libraries in Huron County
will be participating in the
nation-wide book bash, pis
plays of books by Canadian,.
gree
a ntlim'se special bookrnad..s,:
book bags,, and balloons will.
all serve asa reminder of
Canada's first National Book
Festival:
On Sunday, April 8 at 4;30
p.m. across Canada the. CBC
as before the fall; he becarne globipd?`
eggs, and a lot o f _people enjoy scrsap►bl
eggs..The fa . not the end for HuniptyR.
... wl�r
rather: it was the begging of aornething
new for MM.
urther translation ,could be that, "le > ;.
. txety
one takes a fall. He may .change' :a)
•
little, but it won't be the end of the world or,
the end of firs purpose in lifeo
television: network will
broadcast a special half hgtitt
program on, Canadian
children's books.
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