The Sparrow and His Four Children

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The Secret Kindergarten Radio Show for Young Children Ep. 104

Sparrows are found everywhere you would and should find children: in parks; in gardens; on home properties and in the community. Sparrows symbolise many things that are synonymous to young children: productive and creative imagination; blooming energy and vitality; heart open to giving and receiving love; aligning posture and poise with dignity and self-respect. Fairy Tales have been proven to contain important teachings of initiation and morality. So the fairy tales containing sparrows must be at the top of the list regarding matters of concern for the life of the young child. The number four is associated with setting up a firm foundation in life. The fourth sparrow thrived through faith in a higher power, symbolised by the church he lived in. The message in this story teaches us that young children must have faith to create a foundation for a successful life. This is where the Tooth Fairy, the Easter Bunny, Santa Claus, fantasy and fairy tales play a part in bolstering the faith of children.

Books

Hall, Manly P. (1973). Daily Words of Wisdom: A Calendar of Inspiring Thoughts. The Philosophical Research Society.
https://www.amazon.com/Daily-Words-Wisdom-Manly-Hall/dp/0893143103

Milner, Charlotte. (2018). The Bee Book. DK Publishing.
https://www.amazon.com/Bee-Book-Charlotte-Milner/dp/1465465537

Zipes, J. (Ed.). (2007). “The Sparrow and His Four Children”. Vintage Grimm: The Complete Fairy Tales. Vintage Classics.
https://www.amazon.com/Complete-Fairy-Tales-Grimm/dp/0099511444

Bond, Ruskin. (Ed.). (2006). “The Green Ladies of One Tree Hill”. The Rupa Book of Favourite Fairy Tales. Rupa & Co.
https://books.google.co.nz/books/about/The_Rupa_Book_of_Favourite_Fairy_Tales.html?id=_hAWKDeF3sAC

Silverstein, Shel. (2005). Runny Babbit: A Billy Sook. Harper Collins.
https://www.amazon.com/Runny-Babbit-Billy-Shel-Silverstein/dp/0060256532

Bed Tracks and Other Audio

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“Save Me”, “Tibetan Bowls” & “Fragile Beauty” by Liborio Conti
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https://www.youtube.com/LiborioConti

“Children Theme” by Denys Kyshchuk
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(CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)
Music by Denys Kyshchuk: https://www.audiocoffee.net/
https://soundcloud.com/deniskino

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