Not all fairy stories have fairies in them, but when fairy stores first began to be created, there were many fairies in the stories, which is how they got their name. Most of the original fairy stories were not written for children, and were often very violent. Over many generations they have been rewritten so that children can enjoy them, too. Most fairy stories have a moral connected to them – some are hidden in the text, and others are stated clearly at the end of the story. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland catches every girl’s heart.
Fables are stores that try to teach people useful truths or morals which people can learn from. Most fables tell the moral or truth at the end of the story. Fables usually use animals in their stories which can speak and act like human beings. Aesop's Fables is widely known by us.