7 tales of wonder for children
Also known as fairy tales, tales of wonder feature magical, fairy-tale or supernatural characters or events that are completely acceptable and believable in the story, to the delight of the eyes (and ears) of little readers!
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Hansel and Gretel
by the Brothers Grimm and Corinne Garcia
published by Chemins de traverse
For ages 5 and up
Abandoned by their parents, Margaux and Jeannot are lost in the forest. Guided by a mysterious bird, they head for a house made of bread, cakes and sugar, unaware that it belongs to a witch...
Riquet
by Charles Perrault and Elsa Oriol
published by L'Étagère du bas
From age 7
Once upon a time, there was a very clever but hopelessly ugly young prince and a princess who was as beautiful as she was foolish. Complementary, these two seem made for each other. But how can they look beyond appearances and see what is so precious in each other?