favorite tales

"Mother Hulda"

My favorite fairy tale is "Frau Holle". I like the place where the bad sister is showered with bad luck. That's just right for her. Who is so mean and jealous and believes, everything comes by itself, but it really teaches a better, right? Emine A.

"The little mermaid"

My favorite fairy tale is "The Little Mermaid" - because as a kid and even today it fascinates me as fins become legs! Maren A.

As a child, I read "The Little Mermaid" by Andersen again and again fascinated and "snot and water howled". The romantic love story of the mermaid with the beautiful prince: Since you saw yourself in this role. Even today, I find Andersen's fairy tales more beautiful than all others. Eveline H.

"The little mermaid" was just so sad ... and when I could read myself, I "devoured" the story countless times, hoping that the ending would change and not turn into meerschaum ... huh. .. Christine R.

The little mermaid is very close to me inside; maybe because she loves so much, always takes pain and loss and yet remains true to her love until death - a fairytale without happy ending, as often happens in life ... Jutta L.



"Cinderella"

My favorite fairy tale is and remains "Cinderella". I loved that as a small child. At that time, I had a radio play with this fairy tale and listened to it up and down until the record was broken at some point. The beauty of this fairy tale for me as a child was that this poor girl, so badly treated and exploited by her stepmother and step-sister, is ultimately the sparkling champion who gets the prince while the "bad guys" run out empty-handed. I always found that very fair. Even today, at the age of 32, I still like this fairytale, in all its versions, but especially the Czech fairy tale film "Three Hazelnuts for Cinderella", which I still look at every year for Christmas. Stephanie R.

There was a situation in my childhood when I could identify with Cinderella one hundred percent. I found it so comforting that the story of Cinderella ends well and all injustice and sadness dissolve. So I had hope that also finds a good solution for my problem. Ute M.

I love this fairy tale, because from a nondescript soot-blackened simple girl finally becomes a princess and because a "prince" is interested in her not only because of her origin, but above all because of her character traits and her inner values. This makes every little or big girl hope that not only the beauty and the money are crucial to find his own prince charming. Judith K.



"Snow White"

My favorite fairy tale was "Snow White" because like me, she has dark hair. Anita B.

"Snow White", because this was my first movie that I was allowed to see with my father (at about 7 years old). Then I always wanted to become like Snow White: beautiful, mysterious and given many lives. Eva S.

"Sleeping Beauty"

I always found it fascinating that the princess sleeps so long and does not get older, that so much time passes, storms rage around the castle, the seasons change, wars take place - and nothing can disturb the sleepers' sleep. I always found it funny that the kitchen boy still gets his slap after a hundred years. And as a child, I found it terrible that the princes, who were in the wrong place at the wrong time, died in the thorn hedge. I always imagined them as skeletons between the thorns. Creepy. Unconsciously, I think today, I have concluded from the fairy tale that you also have to wait to get there. Ursel M.

"Sleeping Beauty" because the fairy tale is so beautiful and romantic. And because Sleeping Beauty has such a beautiful little one. Amanda M.



"The girl with the sulfuric chitons"

Every Christmas, I read this story to my three children, who are now almost all grown up. She makes you thoughtful and thankful! Monika T.

"The Frog Prince"

"The Frog Prince" is about a change: a frog becomes a prince. So it is often in the real life, when you get to know someone closer! Anja G.

"Little Red Riding Hood"

My favorite fairy tale is "Little Red Riding Hood". As a kid, I used to have my grandmother tell me about it, and it always fascinated me. Maybe because of the girl's disobedience? In the fifties the given paths were very "straight".Or because of the charming sneakiness of the wolf? However, I always found the most beautiful place when the hunter shows up and everything is fine again - except for the wolf. Sigrid S.

"King Drosselbart"

My favorite fairy tale is "King Drosselbart". As a child, I had a record with fairy tales, and then the princess always said with all my heart, "Oh, I'm driving poor damsel, oh, I would have taken King Thrushbeard ... If I had taken him ..." Now I'm 37 years old and I catch every now and then I still say that I say exactly that saying. It goes so well with all situations in which you wish you had previously had more information for a decision. Angelica D.

Sometimes I felt like the proud princess in "King Drosselbart," who did not know any better and had to go a hard way to finally find herself. And all the time she has the faithful companion Drosselbart at her side, where she can grow, albeit painfully. Britta P.

"Seven at a stroke"

This fairy tale has always encouraged me as a child. If you can do it with Seven in one go, then you have to be brave. Carmen S.

"Table cover you"

The funniest thing I found as a child was the fairy tale "Tischlein deck dich, Donkey stretch out, stick out of the bag." How the naughty goat ate its fill and yet did so harmlessly, deceiving the father so much that he drove off his three sons ... "What shall I be fed of, I only jumped over Grabel's, and found not a single leaf, muh ... "I still found this to be a bullet, even though the sons first hurt me. But then I knew that they still make their luck. Renate A.

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