The Wolf and The Seven Young Kids

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“The Wolf and The Seven Young Kids” teaches children to be creative, take action, create and do projects that are of service to greater things, to others, to the planet. Do this while living a balanced life, with patience, compromise, selfless love and you will succeed. How does the story teach this to children? The story does this through symbol, through allegory. The reader transfers the idea to the child through an interest and understanding of the allegory in fairy tales.

Books referenced in this episode

Zipes, Jack (Ed.). (2000). The Oxford Companion to Fairy Tales. Oxford University Press.
https://www.amazon.com/Oxford-Companion-Fairy-Tales-Companions/dp/0199689822

Freud, Sigmund. (1918). The ‘Wolfman’ (From the “History of an Infantile Neurosis”). Penguin Books.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Wolfman-Penguin-Great-Ideas/dp/0141192208

Lawrence, S.B. Msc.D. (2001). The Secret Science of Numerology – The Hidden Meaning of Numbers and Letters. New Page Books.
https://www.amazon.com/Secret-Science-Numerology-Meaning-Numbers/dp/0143030124

Olderr, Steven. (2012). Symbolism: A Comprehensive Dictionary. McFarland & Company.
https://www.amazon.com/Symbolism-Comprehensive-Dictionary-Steven-Older/dp/0786469552

Gwain, Rose. (1994). Discovering Yourself Through the Tarot: A Jungian Guide to Archetypes & Personality. Destiny Books.
https://www.amazon.com/Discovering-Your-Self-Through-Tarot/dp/0892814128

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