About This Book
A collection of illustrated retellings of classic fairy tales that weave magic, transformation, and familial strife into compact narratives. One story follows a princess whose lost golden ball is retrieved by a speaking frog whose insistence on companionship ultimately breaks an enchantment and restores a prince; another traces the fate of royal infants cast adrift by jealous kin and preserved by a protecting fairy, with loyal retainers later freed from grief; additional tales present enchanted objects, tests of character, and the interplay of kindness, envy, and reward.
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