Showing posts with label Fairy Tales. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fairy Tales. Show all posts

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Storytelling at the Fairy Tale Ball

Hello all,

During the Fairy Tale Ball a group of intrepid volunteers read stories in different areas of the library.  If you attended the ball and enjoyed the stories, or just want to know what they were, here are some of our costumed volunteer storytellers and a few of their favorite books from the Fairy Tale Ball.


 
The Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad Pig
by Eugenois Trivizas










 
Princess Super Kitty
 by Antoinette Portis











 Once Upon a Cool Motorcycle Dude 
by Kevin O'Malley


 
Me and My Dragon 
by David Bierdzycki









Snoring Beauty
by Bruce Hale

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Fabulous Fairytales

The Urbana Free Library has a fabulous fairy and folk tale collection. When you get ready to pick out a costume for our Fairy Tale Ball on April 9, you'll want to look through some of our books to find the right Frog Prince costume or Cindrella ball dress or even a Gingerbread boy costume.
We also have tales from all around the world like The Dragon Prince, a Chinese Beauty and the Beast tale by well-known children's author, Laurence Yep. In this version, Seven, the youngest of the farmer's daughters, volunteers to go with the serpent that she treated kindly, when he comes forcefully seeking a bride. He carries her through the air and plunges into the sea, where she tells him how beautiful he is. He tells her she should be frightened but she replies "The eye sees what it will, but the heart sees what it should." When he hears this the dragon begins to dance and spins until he becomes a column of light, and from the light a prince emerges.
As a princess Seven wears elegant silk robes and dines on rare delicacies from gold plates, but she misses her family. The Dragon Prince gives her permission to return. She comes home at last but her older sister, Three, is jealous of her finery. She betrays Seven by disguising herself as the younger sister when it is time to return to the sea. Seven then goes to live iwth an old woman, sad that her prince has accepted her sister in her place. The Dragon Prince realizes the decption and searches far and wide for his true love. Barb L