Kingdom of Words

the snow queen

Tale by Hans Christian Andersen Translated by Ruth Salles First story, which talks about the mirror and the shards One day,…

open post

the lead soldier

Tale by Hans Christian Andersen Translated by Ruth Salles Once upon a time there was a platoon of twenty-five little soldiers from…

open post

the wolf and the lamb

Fable by Jean de La Fontaine Translated by Ruth Salles Feeling thirsty, a lamb went to drink pure water in a stream.…

open post

Cardinal points

poem by Ruth Salles I extend my right arm towards the East, where the sun rises. To the West, where…

open post

the snail

poem by Ruth Salles Caracol comes slowly, without having a leg, without having a foot. But then how come…

open post

Brazil's flag

Why green and yellow? by Ruth Salles We saw the FLAG OF BRAZIL so much at the Olympics that I wonder: Who…

open post

the little castle

History with music and staging 1st year class class, with teacher Juliana Retz T. Veiga, at Escola…

open post

morning verse

To start the day, in the classroom – children up to 10 years old poem by Rudolf Steiner

open post

the hedgehog

poem by Ruth Salles Roll, roll, roll, soldier well kept in the round fortress. Swords everywhere.

open post