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Fairy Tale Characters: Alternatives to Disney

While we feel nostalgia for many classic Disney films, as parents a lot of those fuzzy feelings are being crowded out by their omnipresent marketing to our kids. But that doesn't mean we have to give up on our favorite fairy tale characters! We found (on Etsy, where else) some great reimaginings of favs like Snow White, Alice and Peter in affordable art prints.

 
 

FIRST ROW

1 Peter Pan by Tuesday Mourning ($20)

2 Alice: "Alice in Wonderland Print Set (4)" by The Black Apple ($42)

3 Alice: "The Queen's Croquet Ground" by Suzie Chaney ($23)

4 Goldilocks, "Someone's been sitting in my chair" by Tollipop ($20)

5 Cinderella, "C is for Cinderella" by Screening Blue Murder ($17)

SECOND ROW

6 Rapunzel by Marmee Craft ($17)

7 Hansel and Gretel by The Poppy Tree ($18)

8 Little Red Riding Hood by Beyeler ($10)

9 Little Red Riding Hood, "In the Woods" by Roadside Projects ($15)

10 Snow White by Stephanie Fizer ($20)

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Comments (9)

I love these!

i really love the next-to-last one (and everything in that etsy shop!). i like that the girl looks like an actual child, and not a dolled-up, made-up mini adult. i find that so creepy - not that all the other examples here are like that, but some are, and certainly that's a big part of my disney ick-factor.

For reading material, try Greek mythology. I had D'Aulaire's Book of Greek Myths as a kid, and it prepared me beautifully for reading the real stuff later (Homer et al). There's also a beautiful D'Aulaire's Norse Mythology. Both have gorgeous lithograph illustrations, and provide so many more archetypes for little kids to grab onto. I love princesses and princes, but what about goddesses and heroes, hm?

Great post! I love these too. And wonderful idea about Greek mythology Leela, thanks for sharing.

these are adorable!!! peter pan has been everywhere these days!!!
xoxo
adrienne K
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I usually stick around the AT and kitchn sites, but I think someone should be decorating a kid's room around some of this Detroit-area artist's work - http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5577889.
Her pieces are super charming and whimsical -everytime I see her stuff, it seems a shame that I'm not playing. (Nope, no relation or connection to her, just a big fan.)

I love the snow white print! The blue, red and brown would make a cute color scheme for a toddler's room.

I love alternative stories and interpretations of characters as much as the next person and these are wonderful pieces of work, however it should be pointed out that these may be a bit too serious for some kids. That one with the long neck would have probably frightened me as a young child.

I really like the Snow White and Cinderella prints.

posted by LuminousDreamDesigns on September 24th 2009 at 3:21pm
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