Author(s)

Aqsa Ayoob, Sana Nourin, Varun M P

  • Manuscript ID: 140845
  • Volume: 2
  • Issue: 7
  • Pages: 265–270

Subject Area: Arts and Humanities

Abstract

This study is about how old fairy tales help kids develop skills. These skills include thinking, feeling and being a person. The study looks at stories like “Alice in Wonderland” “Hansel and Gretel” “Beauty and the Beast”, and “Cinderella”. These stories help kids learn through their characters and symbols. For example, “Alice in Wonderland” helps kids use their imagination. It also encourages them to question what is real and explore possibilities. The story of “Hansel and Gretel” similarly shows how they can develop survival skills. They learn to be brave and solve problems when things get tough. “Beauty and the Beast” teaches kids to be kind and understand others. It shows that what matters most is not how someone looks, but who they are inside. The tale of “Cinderella” sends a message of hope and hard work. It tells kids that being fair and good will ultimately lead to things. The study says that fairy tales are not for fun. They are also tools that help kids be creative make good choices understand feelings and learn values. The results show that fairy tales are still very important today. They help with teaching children and developing kids as a whole.

Keywords
ImaginationMoral developmentproblem solvingemotional intelligencecreativity