Fairy tales and myths, anyone? I am enjoying Beneath the Moon: Fairy Tales, Myths, and Divine Stories from Around the World by Yoshi Yoshitani. I am finding that I know some of these stories, but not all. And some of them I know different versions of. This book would be fun to share with the kiddos before bed.
A QUAINT, CHARMING FABLE inspired by the art of Vincent van Gogh and by great 19th-century fantasy writers like Andersen, Carroll, MacDonald and Wilde. Sweet, but with a witty bite. B PLUS
The Annotated Classic Fairy Tales is a remarkable treasure trove, a work that celebrates the best-loved tales of childhood and presents them through the vision of Maria Tatar, a leading authority in the field of folklore and children's literature.
My #DHD fairy tale, Distracted Magic, is among them, referencing both Hans Christian Andersen and Aesop's fables, with an overall Alice in Wonderland feel!