Touch the Magic of Fairy Tales Quest for Parents

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Touch the Magic of Fairy Tales Quest for Parents

1. Do you tell stories to your child(ren)?

2. How often?

3. Mention the 5 most common tales/stories/legends you usually tell your child(ren).

4. What strategies do you use to tell them. Do you read/act them 4.What strategies do you use to tell them? Do you read/act them? Use a tablet?

5.When do you read the tales to your children?

6.Who chooses the stories?

7. In your opinion, which is your child’s favourite story?

8.What’s your child’s favourite character?

9.Do you think it is important to tell stories to your child?

10. What characteristics do you explore the most when you tell a story to your child? (magic, mistery, tradition, historical facts, peoples’ identity, the moral/standards of the story,…?)

Thank you so much!