Telegraph – Graeme Paton
“Mrs Goddard Blythe . . . said: ‘Fairy tales help to teach children an understanding of right and wrong, not through direct teaching, but through implication. They help to develop imagination and creativity and they help children to understand their own emotional dilemmas in an imaginative way . . . When you don’t give children these stereotypes of good and bad, you don’t give them a moral code on which to start to develop their own lives.'”(more)