The Brothers Grimm: Masters of the Fairy Tale

The Brothers Grimm: Masters of the Fairy Tale

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The Adventures of Sir Francis Drake

Sir Francis Drake was an English explorer and sea captain during the 1500s. He became the first Englishman to sail around the world, a journey that took nearly three years. Drake explored new lands, raided Spanish treasure ships, and helped make England a major sea power. He also ...  Afficher plus

Charles Dickens and a Christmas Carol

Charles Dickens was a famous English writer who lived in the 1800s. One of his most beloved stories is A Christmas Carol, the tale of Ebenezer Scrooge, a grumpy man who learns the true meaning of kindness. Dickens wrote the story to show how important generosity and compassion ar ...  Afficher plus

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And just like that, we are back! Welcome to Season 4 of Land of Nod! As ever this season, we will endeavour to bring you the most wonderful tales from every corner of the world! Speaking of which, what better way to kick of the brand new season than with a tale from the master st ...  Afficher plus

GTTU 120: Grimms' Scary Tales
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On Episode 120 of Guide to the Unknown: These stories are totally for children. NOT! We’re looking back at the wonderful work done by The Brothers Grimm! As folklorists and historians, they literally wrote the book on fairy tales! But who were they? And what did they collect? On ...  Afficher plus

Grimm, Grimmer, Grimmest: The Iron Stove
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Ages 6-12. Grimm, Grimmer, Grimmest is a wildly enchanting fairy tale podcast series made in partnership with Adam Gidwitz, bestselling author of A Tale Dark and Grimm. Weaving in and out of a classroom of witty grade-schoolers and a world full of curious creatures and mischievou ...  Afficher plus

Le vaillant petit tailleur - d’après le conte des frères Grimm
Conte-moi l'aventure !

Dans toutes nos histoires, nous avons pu constater que les aventures étaient avant tout une histoire de volonté. Pour vivre des choses extraordinaires, il faut d’abord y croire, et se lancer ! 

Cette leçon, nous la trouvons déjà au XIXe siècle chez les frères ...

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