Unless one figures the badly-orthographic ( spelling errors a principal comedy device) Winnie the pooh- which has Kanga and Roo, mother (Kanga) and son (Roo.) Winnie The Pooh is a bear, and is closer to an animal cartoon ( like Bugs Bunny or Mickey Mouse) than a fairy tale in the usual sense. I never could see the illiteracy as comedy idea ( Eeyore rather than Hee-Haw, Tigger for Tiger, Rabbit Howse, Hunny, etc. don"t like it. Illiteracy is no laughing matter!
yes, fairy tales can rhyme. Although if you are looking for a fairy tale that has a rhyme you may have some difficulties finding one.....have you considered a nursery rhyme?
Japanese fairy tales have more moral, plot and storyline whereas English fairy tales explain simple morals. Note that they're written in different languages(although Japanese fairy tales are translated to the English language).
The plural is "fairy tales" (children's stories).(If used as an adjective, the term fairy-tale should be hyphenated.)
neither English fairy tales are the best
Eleanor Brockett has written: 'Persian fairy tales' -- subject(s): Fairy tales, Tales, Folklore 'Turkish fairy tales' -- subject(s): Fairy tales, Folklore, Tales
Fractured Fairy Tales appeared as a segment on The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show. Fractured Fairy Tales were classic fairy tales retold in a comic fashion.
American Fairy Tales was created in 1901.
The ISBN of Animal Fairy Tales is 0929605047.
Brobdingnagian Fairy Tales was created in 2005.
Grimms' Fairy Tales was created in 1812.
The House of Fairy Tales was created in 2008.
Supernatural Fairy Tales was created in 1967.