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  2. Fairy tales and fables can make an enormous impact on kids’ early development. They help children understand their own hopes and fears, and they also model important values such as kindness, courage, and generosity. So, what are some of the best classic fairy tales to share with your children?

  3. Examples of Fairy Tales: 17 Famous Stories to Know

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    These memorable short stories often involve magic and legendary deeds. The fantastical characters found in a fairy tale include elves, fairies, witches, and dragons. Fairy tales are traditional stories told and retold through generations that are usually spun from folklore.

  4. 20 Most Popular Fairy Tales and Folktales of All Time

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    From rags to riches and beasts to beanstalks, these are the popular fairy tales and folktales that shape our happily ever afters.

  5. 10 of the Best Fairy Tales Everyone Should Read

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    The best fairy tales are timeless and yet forever modern, tapping into deeply held and widely shared emotions and moral attitudes. The following constitutes not an exhaustive list of the definitive fairy tales, but rather our attempt to pick the top ten greatest fairy stories.

  6. 30 Classic Fairy Tales That Still Capture Our Imaginations

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    Connect to the 30 Classic Fairy Tales That Still Capture Our Imaginations 1. Cinderella 2. Beauty and the Beast 3. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 4. The Little Mermaid 5. Sleeping Beauty.

  7. Famous Fairy Tales | Bedtime Stories - Storyberries

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    The most popular fairy tales throughout the ages. Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Beauty and the Beast and more!

  8. fairy tale, wonder tale involving marvellous elements and occurrences, though not necessarily about fairies. The term embraces such popular folktales (Märchen, q.v.) as “Cinderella” and “Puss-in-Boots” and art fairy tales (Kunstmärchen) of later invention, such as The Happy Prince (1888), by the Irish writer Oscar Wilde.