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NatashaGransnet (GNHQ) Fri 13-Sept-19 14:27:20

To celebrate the release of Red Riding Hood, reimagined by master storyteller Beatrix Potter and visionary illustrator Helen Oxenbury, we’re giving one lucky gransnetter the chance to win a copy of the new book, plus a £100 afternoon tea voucher to enjoy.

More details on the prize can be found HERE and T&Cs HERE. We will pick a winner after 11am on 11th October.

To enter simply tell us... what was your favourite fairy tale growing up and why?

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Evie64 Tue 24-Sept-19 18:49:47

I adored the Ugly Duckling, because I was one! As a 7 year old I really related to it and couldn't wait to grow into a beautiful swan. Errrr? Still waiting.........

Fay68 Tue 24-Sept-19 18:53:10

Had to be Snow White oh yo have met those cute dwarfs

jayse Tue 24-Sept-19 19:27:20

I found The Tinderbox the most amazing and therefore the most memorable book and it started off my love of classic fairy tales. I am very pleased to say that my eldest grandson, although a big fan of Beast Quests absolutely loved The Tinderbox too and we often read it together.

beastiemama Tue 24-Sept-19 19:39:30

My father took me to see Snow White etc. when I was three or four, and I loved it. Later, however, I had a Ladybird book of Sleeping Beauty, this was in the fifties, when the illustrations were magical. I loved the pictures so much that this became my favourite fairy tale.

dippybird2 Tue 24-Sept-19 20:07:19

Little Red Riding Hood because I always wanted a red cape with a hood.

MrsNotgotalot Tue 24-Sept-19 20:29:23

The Little Match Girl. It was such a sad story and it made me cry but I read it over and over again. I still get goosebumps and I'm an oap now.

ceejayen Tue 24-Sept-19 20:40:07

I always enjoyed the tale of Little Red Riding Hood being read to me by my grandma many many years ago. It stll brings back memories now when I see it mentioned.

Fruit44 Tue 24-Sept-19 20:43:18

Sleeping beauty

Kath74 Tue 24-Sept-19 20:57:03

My favourite fairy tale as a child was the Elves and the Shoemaker. I loved the way the elves helped the shoemaker and his wife. Then, the tiny clothes that the shoemaker makes in return really fascinated me as a child!

queentwixy Tue 24-Sept-19 21:17:59

Cinderella-it's such a magical story and wonderful that she is free in the end!

Jinky2 Tue 24-Sept-19 21:19:02

Rapunzel. I always fancied having hair as long as hers. It never happened though!

mozart333 Tue 24-Sept-19 21:35:41

I really liked Hansel and Gretel. I was enchanted by the trail of breadcrumbs and the gorgeous, iced gingerbread house.

Bagpuss31 Tue 24-Sept-19 22:30:49

Jack and the beanstalk as I loved the idea of a goose that laid golden eggs!

Danishish11 Tue 24-Sept-19 22:51:32

The ugly duckling by Hans Christian Andersen ....such a strong message....still amazingly current... wink

baggiebird Tue 24-Sept-19 23:46:43

The Three Little Pigs
I loved the story of the 3 little pigs and how they all built their houses and I thought the bid bad wolf was scary

Sjonlegs Wed 25-Sept-19 08:07:42

Oh my goodness I LOVED Red Riding Hood ... but I so wanted her to work her magic on the wolf and tame him! I guess that was the dog-lover in me!!

angela53 Wed 25-Sept-19 11:19:46

Bambi by Felix Salten was my favourite book as a child and I loved Thumper the rabbit. I remember being sad when Bambi's Mother was shot and every time I see a picture of a deer or one in real life, I think of the book.

ElaineGran Wed 25-Sept-19 11:58:30

Goldilocks and the Three Bears . I've always loved bears and this story really captured my imagination. It also made me eat my porridge.

ha2el Wed 25-Sept-19 12:47:49

Rose Red

LisaJane Wed 25-Sept-19 12:49:10

Sleeping Beauty

quinnycat Wed 25-Sept-19 14:10:59

peter rabbit,i loved the illustrations

10tedsrobinson11 Wed 25-Sept-19 14:14:23

Peter Pan magical!

Truffle1 Wed 25-Sept-19 14:43:03

I thought most fairy tales were rather scary! I did like Beauty and the Beast, much kinder story and definitely a happy ending.

Baggs Wed 25-Sept-19 14:54:59

I loved the story of the Shoemaker and the Elves so much that for many years I wanted to be a shoemaker/cobbler myself.

Or an elf.

Used to practice making shoes out of cardboard and string.

Parsley3 Wed 25-Sept-19 16:19:57

The Emperor’s New Clothes. I loved the idea of people pretending to believe something that is blatantly untrue. I wanted to be the child who blurts out the truth.