Daniel Ziccardi Stories typically read to small children are full of wonder and adventure to fill the child's imagination. Fairytales do exactly that. Fairytales are generally taught and read to children at a young age, either as fun stories or to teach meaningful lessons. They are extremely important in early childhood and contribute to a child’s identity and who they are. Fairy Tales teach a multitude of things such as, teaching children meaningful lessons and good morals, they make good stories for children, and they let the viewers imagination run wild. Firstly, fairy tales teach children meaningful lessons and good morals. Fairy tales often have themes hidden inside of them to portray a hidden meaning of the story. These themes are an important part of story telling, by providing lessons on what children should and should not do. In the story by Perrault it states, “And now her two sisters found her to be that fine, beautiful lady whom they had seen at the ball. They threw themselves at her feet to beg pardon for all the ill treatment they had made her undergo. Cinderella took them up, and, as she embraced them, said that she forgave them with all her …show more content…
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