"Anyone who is old enough to understand the language will enjoy these stories."
I don't agree with it, because tastes differ in terms of the type of stories we like. We don't all like the same kind of stories.
2007-01-17 05:14:07
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answered by Anonymous
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National Geographic's take on the Grimm brothers is that their fairytales are good for anyone, form age three to death
i hope that helps! remember, that when u paraphrase, u still have to cite your reference!
I also agree that their fairy tales are very versatile. GOOD READS! I still love 'em!
2007-01-16 04:07:09
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answered by Anonymous
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It's the Brothers Grimm, and it means that anyone from age 3 to death can understand and enjoy them. Watch out for some of them - I wouldn't read them to my 3 year old.
2007-01-16 12:12:39
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answered by 34th B.G. - USAAF 7
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These stories are good to hear from the time youre 3 till you die. Basically they remain relevant throughout your life, they are good for the young and the old to listen to.
I would agree, many of these stories impart basic morals for living a good and just life. Its good to learn them while your young and be reminded of them when youre older. Lets face it sometimes when we get older we forget to do the right thing, or we forget what the right thing is.
2007-01-16 04:08:05
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answered by Courtney C 5
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You will enjoy the fairy tales from when you are three until you die.
I think they mean you start to remember when you are 3 and could enjoy them, and repeat them at age 3 - until you die you'll remember them.
GOD bless us one and all, always.
2007-01-16 04:11:30
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answered by May I help You? 6
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"Everyone three years old and up will enjoy these stories." Considering these tales have been told and retold for scores of years, this statement holds a ring of truth to it.
2007-01-16 04:08:09
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answered by wayne 3
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Anyone three years or older that can hear can understand them and enjoy them for what they are worth
2007-01-16 04:10:22
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answered by EMP 2
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being the captain of my soul, that's I who controls my destiny. Is that what you propose? Or - Henry David Thoream pronounces he's the grasp of his destiny, the captain of his soul.
2016-10-07 06:06:35
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answered by bugenhagen 4
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