| There is a reason the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm have endured for centuries.
These stories were never meant to be shallow, disposable entertainment.
They were originally written with rich Christian imagery and deep meaning, offering children a clear vision of good and evil and a world where courage, sacrifice, and faith matter.
In smoothing away difficulty and danger, many modern retellings lose the moral and spiritual weight that once helped children make sense of the world.
This beautifully illustrated collection restores thirty Grimms' Fairy Tales as they were first told.
From "Snow White" and "The Frog King" to lesser-known stories like "The Poor Man and the Rich Man," each tale is presented with breathtaking artwork that invites reflection and wonder.
Give your children the gift of stories with roots and resonance at https://wof.org/grimm. |
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