7 Photos That Bring Fairy Tales To Life

    • Neha Borkar | Indiatimes.com
    • Publish Date: Aug 22 2016 4:57PM
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    • Updated Date: Aug 23 2016 4:38PM
7 Photos That Bring Fairy Tales To Life

It's possible to get your beloved fairytale characters out from your favourite fairytale book. A photoseries by Ukranian celebrities brought your favourite characters to life by doing a beautiful photoshoot. 

From Rapunzel to Alice In Wonderland, here are 7 characters that are straight out of your childhood imagination! 
 
1. Alice In Wonderland
 
 
2. Alladin
 
 
3. Beauty And The Beast
 
 
4. Cinderella 
 
 
 
 
5. Esmeralda
 
 
 
6. Gullivers Travel 
 
 
7. Snowwhite and The Seven Dwarfs
 
(Images Credit: kazkovuykyiv) 
 
Readers, tell us what you think!  

1. Do you believe in fairytales? 
2. At what age did you stop reading fairytales?
3. Which of the fairytales seem least likely to have happened? 
Post your comments below

 

 

 
 
 
 

Comments

P.S Geethanjali Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan Sri Venkateswara vidyalaya,T

I believe fairytales neither true nor false all. some have been scientifically proven they are wrong like they say a rabbit is there on the moon which is false and maybe some or true we can''t surely.I stopped reading fairytales at as soon as I reached class 3 or 4 because I have read most of them.I still like to read a lot of fairytales if available.I feel the least likely happened in the above is Alice in Wonderland.

P.S Geethanjali Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan Sri Venkateswara vidyalaya,T

I believe fairytales neither true nor false all. some have been scientifically proven they are wrong like they say a rabbit is there on the moon which is false and maybe some or true we can''t surely.I stopped reading fairytales at as soon as I reached class 3 or 4 because I have read most of them.I still like to read a lot of fairytales if available.I feel the least likely happened in the above is Alice in Wonderland.

P.S Geethanjali Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan Sri Venkateswara vidyalaya,T

I believe fairytales neither true nor false all. some have been scientifically proven they are wrong like they say a rabbit is there on the moon which is false and maybe some or true we can''t surely.I stopped reading fairytales at as soon as I reached class 3 or 4 because I have read most of them.I still like to read a lot of fairytales if available.I feel the least likely happened in the above is Alice in Wonderland.

P.S Geethanjali Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan Sri Venkateswara vidyalaya,T

Why Have You missed Frozen in your list??? .I think so you have to replace Esmeralda with Frozen.

Kritika Malhotra Indira National School

yup I used to believe in them till I was probably 10.....but then it faded away......all the same fairy tales are a fantasy of our imagination and they are fun to read. I think Alice in wonderland seems the least likely to have happened.

Alankrita Harit St Thomas school Dwarka

Until the age of 11, I used to believe in fairytales. At the age of 9 I stopped reading them. I too think that they are neither true nor false. But sometimes I feel if they were true, I would love to be a part of them. I think ''the sleeping beauty'' seems least likely to have happened.

N Padma Priya NAGARJUNA VIDYANIKETAN

To be honest I never believed in fairy tales. But being a kid it was fun reading it though I knew it would start like "once upon a time...." and end like "they lived happily ever after......" Now when I glance at these books I feel how silly they are. I stopped reading fairy tales from around the age of 9. I feel Beauty and the Beast is the one which sounds like something more than fake.

Tanya Singh BHAWAN VIDYALAYA CHD-SEC-27

Everything we believe need not be true. We often see what we are looking for. And that is when we slip into our own ''sui generis realities'' stitched together by fancy ideas of how we perceive things.

Maitreyee Joshi DSK School

I like fairy tales, I used to read them (and believe them) when I was younger. Now, the love for fairy tales has evolved into a love for fantasy books, specially Harry Potter. I never let go of the magic, I believe that it helps us in the bad patches of our life. It might seem silly, but I still believe in fairies, like Tinkerbell and Thumbelina! :)

Poulami Kundu B.D.M. International

1. I don''t believe in fairy tales, but whenever I read them, I do get into the fairy tale world, and I enjoy it! 2. Who stopped? I am 14, and I didn''t! 3. Probably, Aladdin

Brenda Marshal PADUA HIGH SCHOOL-MANKHURD

I believe in fairy tales. And I loved this article..

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