The Dragon (written and recited by Gael Cresp)
A poem written on winter when our breath came out in smoke as we drove to kindergarten.
The Apple Tree (told by Gael Cresp)
Some times we just need to change our way of looking at things to find the hidden secrets in side .
Atalanta (told by Gael Cresp)
When I first read this story in the grade 3 reader I was annoyed that Atalanta could be tricked by just rolling some balls at her feet – then when I grew up (and found the story of the Apple Tree) I wrote this version.
The Man and the Donkey (told by Gael Cresp)
I tell this story to remind myself that I can’t please everyone every time.
A poem written on winter when our breath came out in smoke as we drove to kindergarten.
The Apple Tree (told by Gael Cresp)
Some times we just need to change our way of looking at things to find the hidden secrets in side .
Atalanta (told by Gael Cresp)
When I first read this story in the grade 3 reader I was annoyed that Atalanta could be tricked by just rolling some balls at her feet – then when I grew up (and found the story of the Apple Tree) I wrote this version.
The Man and the Donkey (told by Gael Cresp)
I tell this story to remind myself that I can’t please everyone every time.