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Tolkien as a kid has read childrens fairy tales and no hobbits were not in them because in the middle ages creatures in fairy tales were goblins trolls fairies dwarves elves dragons gnomes and ogres
Grizzly Tales for Gruesome Kids - 2000 The Hair Fairies - 8.2 was released on: USA: September 2011
No, Keebler elves do not really make cookies. Elves are imaginary creatures, that exist only in fairy tales. The Keebler Corporation adopted cartoon elves as characters for their commercials as a way to appeal to children.
Fairies are mythical creatures and do not exist in real life. They are a part of folklore and fairy tales.
Well, fairies are just there. They are very famous and fairy tales. I guess you should ask the same thing about humans, or leaves. They're just there.
There is no way to become a fairy for real. Fairies are not real, they are made up by writers. Fairies are often found in children fairy tales such as Peter Pan.
There are many kinds of English folktales and a lot of them are the source of inspiration for the modern fantasy genre. Such tales include encounters with dwarves, elves, fairies, dragons. While they are similar, generally speaking folktales make encounters more mysterious and mystic than the fantasy genre of today.
no because fairies are not real and things like the tooth fairy they are just your parents
no because fairies are not real and things like the tooth fairy they are just your parents
The Wife of Bath's Tale (Middle English: the Tale of the Wyf of Bathe) is among the best-known of Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.
Tales of Symphonia happened in 2003.
Tales of Vesperia happened in 2008.