Generations of readers have spent their childhood reading fairy tales. Children go through a remarkable experience as they embark on a trip to a land of fairies, elves, goblins, anthropomorphic animals, dwarfs, princes and princesses, kings and queens and more. Imagination can play a powerful role in entertaining children as they read these stories.
The tales take readers on a journey to a world of magic and fantasy where, in the end, good always triumphs over evil. They are also helpful in teaching children subtle topics like the dangers of vices and the importance of virtues.
Written primarily for children, these stories have never failed to attract and fascinate adult readers too. This set of ten fairy tales comprises some of the classic and oft-narrated stories that have endured through times. Be it "The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse," "The Gingerbread Man," "The Brave Tin Soldier," "The Emperor's New Suit," "King Midas," "The Bremen Musicians,” "The Princess and the Frog" or "The Ugly Duckling," these stories not only inspire but also offer a moral to every reader.-