There are arguments for and against as is the case with Santa Claus. It is not healthy to overdoes in fantasy, and many Fairy Tales ( a better term is fantasy tales) have unhealthy doses of impossible situations, bad attitudes among characters, and a logical end-product, Violence, whether the violence is undone by counter-magic or super heroic acts is really not important, there is too much of it in many of them MNon violent problem solving goes undeveloped.
I think stuff that has an historical basis- or may be modernized with time travel or other sci-fi plot devices might be not only benign but great fun and intelligent, this is a good vehicle for the Girl Czarina of all the Russias, for example with the occult angles toned down or cut-out completely.Some Fairy Tales have gratuitous violence and even crude attacks on religion and religious practices, including some Disney fare. Kids in violent arguments with their parents is not a good thing ( Mermaid) nor is race-mixing. well you be the judge, a good sci-fi treatment of Anastasia is long overdue!D"ai SVeedonya!)
It is important because if you have kids you can show them the fairy tales that were in your time
All sorts of people. They have vivid imaginations and are kids at heart.
We should sue the tooth fairy because she never comes at the right time, so parents always have to fill in for her until she finds her way to kids' pillows.
well i think the tooth fairy is real.But if she/he is fake then they sould tell ther kids that the tooth fairy is real.Becaus it will keep ther spirits up so they can be kid.
Fairy tales can help improve kids' speech skills by exposing them to new vocabulary, sentence structures, and storytelling techniques. The rich language and engaging stories in fairy tales can enhance children's language development and communication skills as they listen, read, and retell the stories. Additionally, discussing the characters, plot, and themes of fairy tales can encourage children to express their thoughts and ideas verbally.
They have different levels, so yes and no.
Yes, as long as it doesn't include violence like fighting or killing.
No, not all fairy tales are created specifically for kids. Some fairy tales have darker themes and are intended for older audiences. Additionally, many fairy tales were originally created for adults before they were adapted for children.
The original Brothers Grimm fairy tales can be darker and more violent than their modern adaptations, so some parents may find them unsuitable for young children. The stories often contain themes of danger, betrayal, and death that may be too intense for some kids. However, many people still consider these tales to be important cultural works with valuable lessons for older children and adults.
Dragon Tales is no longer in PBS Kids. So, I think you should get the Dragon Tales DVD.
Parents do not want to lie to their kids about things such as the Easter Bunny, the Tooth Fairy and Santa Claus but the reason why they opt to do the lying is because they want kids to have hope in things that other people might not have hope in.
No kids should not be allowed to divorce parents