Most kids don't believe in fairy tales very long. Once they hit six or seven they put away "Cinderella" and
her shoe fetish, "The Three Little Pigs" with their violation of building codes, "Miss Muffet" and her
well-shaped tuffet—all forgotten or discounted. And maybe that's the way it has to be. To survive in the
world, you have to give up the fantasies, the make-believe. The only trouble is that it's not all
make-believe. Some parts of the fairy tales are all too real, all too true. There might not be a Red Riding
Hood, but there is a Big Bad Wolf. No Snow White, but definitely an Evil Queen. No obnoxiously cute
blond tots, but a child-eating witch… yeah. Oh yeah.

Author: Rob Thurman

Most kids don't believe in fairy tales very long. Once they hit six or seven they put away "Cinderella" and<br />her shoe fetish, "The Three Little Pigs" with their violation of building codes, "Miss Muffet" and her<br />well-shaped tuffet—all forgotten or discounted. And maybe that's the way it has to be. To survive in the<br />world, you have to give up the fantasies, the make-believe. The only trouble is that it's not all<br />make-believe. Some parts of the fairy tales are all too real, all too true. There might not be a Red Riding<br />Hood, but there is a Big Bad Wolf. No Snow White, but definitely an Evil Queen. No obnoxiously cute<br />blond tots, but a child-eating witch… yeah. Oh yeah. - Rob Thurman


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