Tell a Fairy Tale Day!

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Oral histories, myths, and legends have evolved over the years to become known as “fairy tales.” The origins of most fairy tales are rough around the edges, and would not be considered appropriate for children by today’s standards. Most of these stories would be more at home as ghost stories around a campfire.

If you enjoyed fairy tales as a child, then exploring the source material as an adult can make for a fun and interesting afternoon.

Alternatively, there are many new fantasy short stories for adults that feature exciting characters and fun magic. Make a cup of your favorite drink, curl up in a chair and immerse yourself in the world of romantic royalty, tricky fairies, hard lessons and fierce dragons.

Looking for a different way to celebrate Tell a Fairy Tale Day on February 26? Share your own original fairy tale from your imagination!