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The Book of Elves and Fairies for Story-Telling and Reading Aloud and for the Children's Own Reading

Chapter 64: Fairy Godmothers and Wonderful Gifts
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About This Book

This volume gathers an international assortment of fairy tales, elfin legends, and wonder-tales retold for storytelling, reading aloud, and children's independent reading. It presents episodes of little folk, fairy rings, enchanted hills, household spirits, and magical treasures drawn from diverse traditions, and intersperses poems and fresh translations. The selections favor accessible language, omit needlessly terrifying or morally confusing passages, and include an index and notes to help storytellers use tales for delight, ethical examples, and imaginative development.

Fairy Godmothers and Wonderful Gifts


Rap! Rap! Rap!
“Who’s tirling at the pin?”
“I’m your Fairy Godmother.
Will you let me in?”
“Pointed red cap,
Long peakèd chin,
Twinkling black eyes,
Why should I let you in?”
Rap! Rap! Rap!—
“Open wide your door,
I’m your Fairy Godmother,
With gifts threescore!”