Grimm's Fairy Tales is a classic collection of fairy tales written by Wilhelm Grimm of Germany. The work was published in 1871 and is considered one of the most influential fairy tales in the history of world literature. The following are the reasons for recommending Grimm's Fairy Tales: 1. Classic: Grimm's Fairy Tales is a classic that has been widely praised and read since its publication. It contains many classic stories and characters such as Little Red Riding Hood, Cinderella, Snow White, etc. These stories have been widely praised for hundreds of years and become cultural classics. 2. Close to children: Grimm's Fairy Tales are very suitable for children to read. It narrates various stories in simple and easy-to-understand language, and uses vivid illustrations and plots to make it easier for children to understand and attract. 3. Diverse theme: Grimm's fairy tales cover many different topics such as friendship, family, love, courage, justice, etc. These topics are discussed and expressed in the story. 4. Criticality: Grimm's fairy tales have some critical thinking about society and human nature, such as condemning greed, selfishness, violence and other bad behaviors, emphasizing family, friendship and other values. These elements help to inspire readers to think and reflect. In summary, Grimm's Fairy Tales is a classic collection of fairy tales. It is classic, close to children, diverse in theme, and critical. It is suitable for readers of all ages.