Fairy
Perrault was the first to include a fairy godmother in the story of Cinderella, but earlier variations from around the world include a magical helper. These helpers took the form of an animal, a fish, a dove, a fairy or a tree. Many who study these works view these figures as help from Cinderella’s mother. Perrault concludes his version with the moral that no personal advantages will get you by without a fairy godmother!
Fairy is constructed and dressed in recycled wool. She is stuffed with recycled denim and stands approximately 13” tall.
Perrault was the first to include a fairy godmother in the story of Cinderella, but earlier variations from around the world include a magical helper. These helpers took the form of an animal, a fish, a dove, a fairy or a tree. Many who study these works view these figures as help from Cinderella’s mother. Perrault concludes his version with the moral that no personal advantages will get you by without a fairy godmother!
Fairy is constructed and dressed in recycled wool. She is stuffed with recycled denim and stands approximately 13” tall.
Perrault was the first to include a fairy godmother in the story of Cinderella, but earlier variations from around the world include a magical helper. These helpers took the form of an animal, a fish, a dove, a fairy or a tree. Many who study these works view these figures as help from Cinderella’s mother. Perrault concludes his version with the moral that no personal advantages will get you by without a fairy godmother!
Fairy is constructed and dressed in recycled wool. She is stuffed with recycled denim and stands approximately 13” tall.