Grimm's Fairy Tales is a collection of fairy tales created by William Wedekind of Germany. There are 12 stories in total. The story outlines are as follows: Grimm's Fairy Tales tells the story of a group of children and their families, as well as the various difficulties and challenges they face. The main topics of the story included friendship, courage, kindness, justice, love, family, and moral values. One of the most famous stories was Little Red Riding Hood, about a young woman who was attacked by wolves because of a hat. In the end, Little Red Riding Hood defeated the wolves and became the guardian of her friends and family. The ending of the story is usually an enlightening one where the reader can learn some lessons and revelations. In addition, there were many other interesting stories in Grimm's fairy tales, such as "The Giant,""Tiny Girl," and "Snow White." Each story was full of imagination and mystery, and was deeply loved by readers.