By way of introduction, we can define folklore as a set of beliefs, myths, popular stories, traditions and customs that are transmitted from generation to generation and are part of the popular culture of a region. As it is extensive, we can include folklore concepts in games, as in the famous crossword.
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The folklore in the crossroads
Generating teachings for a child is a little difficult, you need to be very didactic and use the right words. To improve this education, subjects can be inserted into her everyday games. That way, through today's crossword this can be done, see the topic below.
playing crossword
First, it is necessary to explain to the child how the game is played, talk about the need to answer riddles and that these answers must fit into the pre-established number of letters. See the chart below and then the tips:
Vertical:
1- Folklore entity known for being mocking, for performing mischief against travelers and residents of the rural area. In addition, she has one leg and wears a red hat.
2 – Women who lay down with religious priests could be cursed and turn into a being that gallops around releasing fire from its head and haunting those it finds.
4 – Fire snake that attacked those who set fire to the forest.
Horizontal:
3 - Forest entity with small stature, has red hair and feet backwards. It is a kind of protector of the forest that terrified those who destroyed it.
5 – Being well known in Amazonian folklore who became a seductive man who attended parties, seducing and impregnating young and single women.
6- The manipulative mermaid attracts men to drown in the river where she lives. Native to the Amazon region, the well-known "water mother" is described as a creature that has the upper body of a woman, but has a fish tail instead of legs.
challenge answer
And then? Did you like today's challenge? We hope that the folklore stories have been worked on with our crossword puzzle. Don't forget to come back to practice soon so you don't forget what you covered! Below you will find the template to compare the answers:
1. Saci-Pererê;
2. Headless mule;
3. Curupira;
4. Boitatá;
5. pink buttonhole;
6. Iara.