Top 5 Wonder Books Stories About Fairy Tale

Five real, illustrated Wonder Books stories about fairy tale — ranked, with a real cover and description for each, out of 11 in the category.

Comet's Clockwork Kingdom Melody — illustrated cover

Wonder Books currently has 11 illustrated stories filed under Fairy Tale. These five are a real, representative starting point — not the whole shelf, but enough to know if the category is for you.

About Fairy Tale

Wonder Books' own Fairy Tale category sits alongside Wonder Tales' dedicated classic-tales library, telling fairy-tale-style stories as part of the broader Wonder Books mix of genres rather than as a standalone folklore collection.

The appeal of the fairy-tale structure — a clear moral stake, a recognizable cast of archetypes, a satisfying resolution — has proven durable enough that new stories are still written in the form today, not just retellings of centuries-old material.


The Five, Ranked

  1. Comet's Clockwork Kingdom Melody — book cover

    Comet's Clockwork Kingdom Melody →

    Comet's Clockwork Kingdom Melody — an illustrated story from Wonder Books, free to read.

  2. Lazy Girl — book cover

    Lazy Girl →

    Lazy Girl — an illustrated story from Wonder Books, free to read.

  3. The Blue Fairy — book cover

    The Blue Fairy →

    The Blue Fairy — an illustrated story from Wonder Books, free to read.

  4. The Day Nobody Played With Me — book cover

    The Day Nobody Played With Me →

    The Day Nobody Played With Me — an illustrated story from Wonder Books, free to read.

  5. The Princess and the Poor Girl — book cover

    The Princess and the Poor Girl →

    The Princess and the Poor Girl — an illustrated story from Wonder Books, free to read.

Illustrated and narrated

Every one of these is a full illustrated story, not a summary — real page-by-page artwork with narrated audio built for the same page, in the same production pipeline used across all twelve WonderBooks libraries. Narration is measured-true for English today, with French, German, Spanish and Italian in production — every story's text is translated more broadly than that. See the FAQ below for the exact, current state rather than a blanket claim.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is this different from Wonder Tales?

Wonder Tales retells classic, historically documented fairy tales; this Wonder Books category includes fairy-tale-style stories within its broader genre mix.

Are these age-appropriate?

Yes — following WonderBooks' kids-content safety standard.

Are these narrated?

Yes — illustrated and narrated, like every WonderBooks story.

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