The Secret Kindergarten Podcast
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Why I do what I do
New grown-ups edition of The Secret Kindergarten.
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Maya The Bee – The Last Chapter
Waldemar Bonsels wanted to teach children to: respect all living beings; be courageous; be adventurous; be open-minded; acknowledge life and death and think positively.
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Is a Hedgehog Faster Than a Hare?
Fairy tales happened once upon a time, and if they do not disappear, the fairy tale experiences will continue to live.
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Maya The Bee Goes to Battle
Waldemar Bonsels wanted to teach children to: respect all living beings; be courageous; be adventurous; be open-minded; acknowledge life and death and think positively.
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What Would You Do With a Scary Owl?
“The Owl” is a Brothers Grimm fairy tale that drips with owl symbolism. A tragic story for the owl and yet another story victimised by cancel culture to prevent violence and cruelty in children.
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Maya The Bee Continues
Waldemar Bonsels wanted to teach children to: respect all living beings; be courageous; be adventurous; be open-minded; acknowledge life and death and think positively.
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Hey! You! Give Me Your Bike!
What would your young son or daughter do in the face of bullying?
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Maya The Bee Returns!
Waldemar Bonsels wanted to teach children to: respect all living beings; be courageous; be adventurous; be open-minded; acknowledge life and death and think positively.
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Bees Have Big Eyes
Talking about bees, the moon and doing a meditation on positive affirmations!
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The Oak Tree
…and the story of Lazy Heinz, who, as deplorably lazy he was, shows gratitude in the end.
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Kings and Queens and Peasant Folk
Believing in Good opens the mind to the Spirit of Truth.
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The Stolen Pennies
Do you believe in karma or reincarnation? What precisely are your views regarding these truths? Reading the Brothers Grimm story “The Stolen Pennies” to young children or to yourself may encourage you to reflect on your viewpoint.