• About Beauty of Thought and the key

    About Beauty of Thought and the key

    Some thoughts on education 🙂 Beauty of Thought opens the door to a harmonious future. Supporting our children to think harmoniously, we help them find the key to this door. P.S. We haven’t forgotten about our newsletters. They are sitting quietly in the “list to do” shelf 🙂 and waiting.Well, maybe not so quietly, because… Read more

  • Happy New Year

    Happy New Year

    Dear Readers, Thank you for staying with us, and thank you for your warm wishes!Happy to share with you what we are developing and hope it will be useful for your activity.Happy New Year! Beauty of best feeling from our hearts to yours!Olga, Fairy Tales, and Conscious Creativity Team 🙂 “Happy Color of Time” calendars… Read more

  • Some thoughts :)

    Some thoughts 🙂

    Some thoughts 🙂 Heart Joy opens Life Wisdom. Feelings-Thought-Action-Result P.S. Dear readers, I will be back to my Newsletters “Conscious Creativity Resources” and “Happy Home Fairy Tales” soon. Just the work on my new book takes time Warm wishes, Olga Read more

  • About Light, Synthesis skills, and Master Practice

    About Light, Synthesis skills, and Master Practice

    In this newsletter: This practice opens a new series of 12 practices, which is a part of the second book that will be published soon. However, unlike the previous newsletters, the part “And one more 😊” in each newsletter will contain another practice for those who are read these newsletters and want to use them… Read more

  • Joyful Stories to Inspire Harmony – What is Life?

    Joyful Stories to Inspire Harmony – What is Life?

    This poem appears in the book “Happy Home Fairy Tales for children and adults” along with the fairy tales from previous newsletters and, like all of them, came from a Life story. But perhaps when you read it, you will remember your own 🙂 The Beauty of our hearts knows about the Beauty of Life.… Read more

  • About Honey, Synthesis, and what Winnie the Pooh said

    About Honey, Synthesis, and what Winnie the Pooh said

    This newsletter is longer than the previous ones, not only because it is the culmination of a series of previous newsletters, but also because the practice, like the topic it covers, is extensive. At first, I wanted to write a two-part newsletter, but then I realized that it made more sense to leave it as… Read more

  • Woman Planted the Seed

    Woman Planted the Seed

    We once learned to take our first steps. . . . Then we walked on our own, learning how to go on our own Life Path. . . . When we save Love in our hearts and cherish those who first extended a hand to us so we could take that first step, our next… Read more

  • Bird and the Edge of the Sky

    Bird and the Edge of the Sky

    Best Wishes Everyone! Happy to share with you new story about Bird and the Edge of the Sky 🙂 Welcome! “Where do birds fly?” As a child I asked adults this question many times, and I heard them say that they’re looking for food and warmth. But these answers didn’t seem at all like what… Read more

  • Curious Piglet

    Curious Piglet

    This fairy tale, like every fairy tale, has its own story. This hero came from a smiling point of view of some farmyard’s inhabitants’ activities. I just noticed some details and then this fairy tale appeared. Welcome to Fairy Tale World! Olga and the Fairy Tale Team 🙂 CURIOUS PIGLET Curious Piglet was poking his… Read more

  • About Fairy Tales, Formula, and “Wow! I wasn’t late!”

    About Fairy Tales, Formula, and “Wow! I wasn’t late!”

    Dear Readers! This newsletter come in a bit later than previous ones. We have a reason for that 🙂 We published a new book and soon there will be another two. Hopefully, they will be a good support for a harmonious life. And I am back with the next newsletter that will come in as… Read more

  • Chicken and Gold Egg

    Chicken and Gold Egg

    “Your daughter is so talented! Her work is the best!” the teacher exclaimed loudly, handing my mother a book of my drawings. “Look!” she continued enthusiastically, flipping through the pages. “In all my years of teaching, I’ve never seen children that age draw like this!” I raised my head higher and proudly looked around .… Read more

  • About Unique Garden Care Map, Happy Habits, and “I don’t have Time!”

    About Unique Garden Care Map, Happy Habits, and “I don’t have Time!”

    In the previous newsletters we talked about Garden Care Technology. The definition of technology itself is multifaceted, since it is determined by the scope of its application, but the main components are the same. Technology from the ancient Greek “τέχνη” means “art, skill, way” and “λόγος” means “word; explanation, reason, ground, formula” is a set… Read more

  • Pink Cat

    Pink Cat

    The cat appeared on a winter morning on the way to school. He looked out of the coal storage and started following me. The school was far away. By the time we got there, the cat was frozen. I took him under my fur coat and brought him to the classroom. The cat warmed up… Read more

  • About Garden Care, Five Keys, and “Thank you!” from Magic Box

    About Garden Care, Five Keys, and “Thank you!” from Magic Box

    For this practice you will need colored A4 paper, colored pencils, paints, scissors, glue. Anyone from 3+ can participate. Older participants can support younger ones in workshop activities and create together as a Team! 😊 Like all previous practices, the best place will be closer to Nature or indoors with the sounds of Nature supporting… Read more

  • Candle

    Candle

    The table lamp was sharing its soft yellow light, carefully looking at sleeping children. On the table there was a huge thick book about basics of chemistry, and a stack of chemistry textbooks for high school education. In a small, 12-sheet student notebook, there were two empty sheets left. Just enough to write down the… Read more

  • Happy Birth Day!

    Happy Birth Day!

    “When I was 6, a Librarian gave me books, but only a small part of what I wanted. Because I lived very far away and I was thin and small. . . but I had a bicycle! I grew up with authors and their heroes who helped me to be a Human. When someone asked me… Read more

  • Jester (part 2)

    Jester (part 2)

    Welcome to Fairy Tale World! Below is the second part of this fairy tale, that was written a long time ago. But as all, what the fairy tale heroes tell us doesn’t have a time. Welcome to Fairy Tale World! Olga and the Fairy Tale Team 😊 JESTER . . . . In the middle… Read more

  • About Butterfly Wings and Why We Shouldn’t Run With a Net

    About Butterfly Wings and Why We Shouldn’t Run With a Net

    For this practice you will need the materials that you are already familiar with – white A4 paper, colored pencils, paints, colored paper, scissors and glue.  Anyone from 3+ can participate. Younger participants can also become assistants with the support of their parents😊. And like all previous practices: The best place to conduct the practice… Read more

  • Jester (part 1)

    Jester (part 1)

    This Fairy Tale appeared the same way as the others, just flew in, settled on my shoulder and told me its story, and I wrote it down. This story turned out to be big, so I decided to make two letters out of it. This letter contains the first part, and the second will come… Read more

  • Caterpillar and Beauty

    Caterpillar and Beauty

    The bell rang, but the children could not calm down. Summer holidays ended so quickly and all their energy that was awakened by the sun did not want to settle into the tight schedule of lessons and short breaks. “It would be great if the lessons were as long as the breaks, and the breaks… Read more

  • About Wishes, Vector Quantities, Synergy, and “Me too!”

    About Wishes, Vector Quantities, Synergy, and “Me too!”

    Like all the previous ones, this practice is simple, but you need to prepare for it in advance. You will need white or beige yarn and art supplies that you are already familiar with: colored paper, glue, scissors, colored pencils. Anyone can participate in the practice. The best place to conduct the practice will be… Read more

  • Dandelion’s Dream

    Dandelion’s Dream

    “Why can Dandelion fly? I asked. “Because it has strong roots!” – a 4-year-old boy, quickly answered and looks around with big sunlight smile. So simple and so deep. . . . To understand the Wisdom and Beauty of Life, make sense, look into the eyes of our children and listen to them. It is… Read more

  • About Feelings, Systemic Thinking, Sustainability, and the Milky Way

    About Feelings, Systemic Thinking, Sustainability, and the Milky Way

    This practice, like the previous ones, can be done by participants of different ages, both indoors and outdoors. There are no age restrictions. The practice time is 45 minutes or more, depending on the number of participants, age and location. You will need: colored paper, colored pencils or paints, glue, scissors, and 7 sheets of… Read more

  • Stone

    Stone

    This fairy tale is sorrowful at first glance. But listening to the heroes, we can notice many beautiful feelings that they want to share. These feelings help us to see the Beauty of Life through Beauty of the heart. This Beauty is stronger than anything, stronger than screamed fear with heavy bags on a cart.… Read more

  • About Garden of Beauty, Immunity, and “I can translate!”

    About Garden of Beauty, Immunity, and “I can translate!”

    This practice, as well as the practices in the previous letters, are simple. They can be done individually or in groups, outdoors or in a room. This practice can become a joint creative activity with the family, in a kindergarten, a school, a library or a community center. Age of participants: from a sleeping baby… Read more

  • Starling and Significance

    Starling and Significance

    The Botanical Garden. . . . An amazing beautiful, and quiet place where everyone feels good. A starling ran toward us on the path, stopped two steps away from us, looked at us, ran away, then came back, looked at us as if he wanted to say something very important. We stopped. The starling looked… Read more

  • About Power of Colors, Impulse, and an Orange Horse

    About Power of Colors, Impulse, and an Orange Horse

    Evolution is the basis of Life. Synthesis is the basis of Evolution. The basis of Synthesis is the unity of diversity. The practice “Colorful World” is simple and does not require much time and conditions. I have conducted it with children and adults in different places and continue to apply it in my daily affairs.… Read more

  • Rooster and Alarm Clock

    Rooster and Alarm Clock

    The time, on the exhibition of the “Happy Home Fairy Tales” book illustrations, was quiet. Even a group of children from a neighboring school were whispering among themselves, moving from one picture to another. Some of them were reading fairy tales located next to the illustrations. Some were looking at the fairy tale heroes, moving… Read more

  • About Creating Together, Newton’s Formula, and the Elephant’s Star

    About Creating Together, Newton’s Formula, and the Elephant’s Star

    Why, What, Who, and How Some time ago I asked myself: “We have a Fairy Tale Newsletter, why and what do you want to create in another one?” and “What do you want to share with readers?” It was good questions 😊 Each of us has our own time and ‘to do’ list, and even… Read more

  • Fern Flower

    Fern Flower

    Each of us knows about happiness, and each of us imagines happiness in our own way. The heart keeps this magical fire that continues to inspire Life. We, people, have sung about it for many centuries in different parts of our world, masterpieces of architecture, literature, art and other achievements of our Human Culture, that… Read more

  • Happy Birthday Forest

    Happy Birthday Forest

    Every time I send you a fairy-tale letter, I ask myself: “What fairy-tale do you want to send today?” They are all happy to fly to you, and each one quietly whispers: “Please send me!” And, as usual, the decision comes simply, as my heart tells me. Like today . . . Welcome to Fairy… Read more

  • Grasshopper’s Violin

    Grasshopper’s Violin

    I didn’t think long about what to write in the introduction to the book, “Happy Home Fairy Tales”. I just remember the evening, and the porch warmed by the sun, where we were sitting with mom. There where the grasshoppers’ songs, frogs’ solos, and firefly sparkles on the darkening starry sky. This world doesn’t have… Read more

  • Where Happiness Lives

    Where Happiness Lives

    In cultural traditions in many places of our world we can meet magical birds. They are like fairy-tale heroes, reflecting the height and beauty of feelings that are in our hearts. My mother embroidered many of these birds as gifts and for me too. When I asked her, “Who taught you this?” she smiled. .… Read more

  • Some thoughts :)

    Some thoughts 🙂

    Stars shine bright because they shine together Good deeds grow anywhere Read more

  • Little Star

    Little Star

    “My daughter now looks out the window every evening and says to her star: Good night!” – my friend told me. I rejoiced with her. It is important to learn to see the light. This is a fairy tale about light and stars. Welcome to a Fairy Tale World! Olga and the Fairy Tale Team… Read more

  • Joyful Stories to Inspire Harmony – Fluffy Cloud

    Joyful Stories to Inspire Harmony – Fluffy Cloud

    “What color is the sky today?” I asked.” “It is like a wet towel,” I heard in response. The sky was gray, and it was drizzling. That’s how this story came about. . . . Welcome to a Fairy Tale World! Olga and the Fairy Tale Team 😊 FLUFFY CLOUD Little Fluffy Cloud had been… Read more

  • Colorful World

    Colorful World

    Remembering the story that I told in one of the previous “Bluebell’s Song fairy tale” newsletters about a boy who drew a little horse running among the clouds. . . . His small horse was yellow with a bright orange tail, multi-colored round spots on her sides, and large blue eyes. This story has a… Read more

  • Why do I need wings?

    Why do I need wings?

    Once a guest flew to us. . . A small bird, with thin legs and a yellow stripe, settled on the balcony. The bird looked at my husband and me and . . . doesn’t want to fly away. I carefully put a plate of water and crumbs of bread and sunflower seeds nearby. The… Read more

  • Teddy Bear and Rain

    Teddy Bear and Rain

    Good Day Everyone! Happy to share with you new fairy tale about Teddy Bear in our newsletter. Welcome! On our bookshelf is a book about Winnie-the-Pooh kept by my lovely husband from his childhood. When I was a 4+, I dreamed about a big Teddy Bear and loved fairy tales with a bear-hero. Maybe you… Read more

  • Little Snowflake

    Little Snowflake

    Spring is increasingly making itself known, and yet the cold nights still remind us of winter. Today I remembered another workshop based on the “World in Me” program. This workshop was many years ago and I continue to ask myself one question: “What is important for us adults to care for and develop within ourselves… Read more