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How to draw the Grimm's Fairy Tales handwritten newspaper for third grade

How to draw the Grimm's Fairy Tales handwritten newspaper for third graders is as follows:

1. First draw "Grimm's Fairy Tales" as the title on the left end of the screen, add an outer border to the title, and add a border to the title. Add butterflies and puppies on the side to make the picture more interesting.

2. Draw Little Red Riding Hood on the bottom right of the screen, draw a haystack behind Little Red Riding Hood, and draw a big tree next to the title and behind Little Red Riding Hood.

3. Continue to add many trees at the top of the picture, and draw different eyes in the middle of the trees. Now the simple and beautiful handwritten newspaper line draft is completed.

"Grimm's Fairy Tales"

It is a collection of German folk literature collected, organized and processed by the German linguists Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm brothers. There are more than 200 stories in "Grimm's Fairy Tales", most of which are derived from folk oral legends. Among them, fairy tales such as "Cinderella", "Snow White", "Little Red Riding Hood" and "The Frog Prince" are relatively famous.

It is a classic of world fairy tales. Since its inception, it has had a wide influence all over the world. The Brothers Grimm use their rich imagination and beautiful language to tell children magical and romantic fairy tales. In China, Japan and Taiwan, China also have story collections based on "Grimm's Fairy Tales".

"Grimm's Fairy Tales" has a wide range of contents and diverse genres. In addition to fairy tales, there are also folk tales, jokes, fables, etc. The stories are roughly divided into three categories: first, stories about gods and demons, such as "Cinderella", "Snow White", "Princess Rose", "The Frog Prince", "The Dwarf and the Old Shoemaker", "The Monster in the Glass Bottle", etc.

The plots of these stories are twists and turns, thrilling, bizarre, and unpredictable. The second is anthropomorphic fairy tales with animals as the protagonists, such as "Cat and Mouse", "The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats", "The Golden Bird", etc. The animals in these stories are both humane and have animal characteristics, lively and cute. The third is stories based on daily life, such as "Happy Hans" and "Three Brothers". The characters in these stories are hardworking, simple, humorous and cute.