Children's fairy tales, the meaning of which is much deeper than it seems

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We lose childhood in time, but we keep it to ourselves. That's probably why we love fairy tales so much. Many fairy tales are worth reading not only at a young age, but also as adults, because they are filled with much more meaning than we think in childhood.

We have collected for you excerpts from famous fairy tales that are definitely worth rereading.

Children's fairy tales, the meaning of which is much deeper than it seems
Children's fairy tales, the meaning of which is much deeper than it seems

"The Little Prince", Antoine de Saint-Exupery

Children's fairy tales, the meaning of which is much deeper than it seems

Cartoon "Winter Fairy Tale"

Children's fairy tales, the meaning of which is much deeper than it seems

"Mary Poppins", Pamela Travers

Children's fairy tales, the meaning of which is much deeper than it seems

"Like a fox cub to a fox cub" Natalia Sizonenko

Children's fairy tales, the meaning of which is much deeper than it seems

Alice in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll

Children's fairy tales, the meaning of which is much deeper than it seems

"Corduroy Rabbit" by Margery Williams

Children's fairy tales, the meaning of which is much deeper than it seems

"Hedgehog in the fog", Sergey Kozlov

Keywords: Fairy tale | Meaning | Reading

     

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