To be honest, any age is suitable for a fairy tale — from infancy to old age.
Another question is that as life experience grows, the themes and forms of fairy tales change.
OWLS TALES are aimed at children who have already passed infancy but are not yet teenagers.
This is a kind of transitional period between “I am just learning to read” and “I am learning to think and understand life” — approximately from 6 to 10–11 years old, the end of kindergarten and the first years of school.
The child has already gone through the well-known period from 2 to 5 years old, when questions “why” pour out of them like from a cornucopia. Why is the sky blue? Why does the rain fall from above? And so on.
Now begins the stage of understanding the world, of forming moral and ethical reference points. The search for answers to the question “what is right?”.
It is precisely for these young, curious explorers of the world that OWLS TALES were created.
