These stories are beloved for several reasons. Firstly, they offer a sense of escapism. 'Red Riding Hood' takes children into a forest full of mystery. Secondly, they can be educational. 'Pinocchio' teaches about honesty. Thirdly, they create emotional connections. In 'Hansel and Gretel', the children's bond with each other makes the story touching. Also, the colorful and memorable characters in these stories, like the dwarfs in 'Snow White', stay in children's minds long after the story is over.
Many of these stories are considered best beloved children's stories because they have been passed down through generations. 'Cinderella' has been around for a very long time and has become a part of cultural heritage. They also tend to have simple yet powerful themes. 'The Ugly Duckling' promotes self - confidence and acceptance in a way that children can understand. Additionally, the vivid and fantastical settings in stories like 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs' draw children in and make them want to explore more.