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Matt Payton

Charles Perrault: 5 things you didn't know about French author celebrated in today's Google Doodle

Charles Perrault, the French author and member of the Academie Francais, was born 388 years ago today, and Google has marked his birthday with a Doodle.

Perrault is so important because he wrote many of the fairytales we know today, basing them on pre-existing folk tales.

Here are 5 things you didn't know about Monsieur Perrault.

1. He wrote some of the most famous fairytales of all time

Mother Goose Tales was published in 1697 which included Little Red Riding Hood, Sleeping Beauty, Puss in Boots and Cinderella.

2. He wrote the stories for his children

Like Ian Fleming and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Perrault began writing the stories for his children after losing his job as a secretary in King Louis XIV's government.

3. His fairy tales were moral lessons, not just fun stories

Puss in Boots was meant to inspire young boys to be brave and strong-willed despite their years and small stature.

Little Red Riding Hood was meant ot inform young children the dangers of disobedience.

4. Sleeping Beauty is all about sin

The princess of the title is put to sleep as punishment for the sin of curiousity. Not the most feminist of message for young girls in the 21st century.

5. He published the Mother Goose tales under his son's name, Pierre Darmancourt

Monsieur Perrault was believed to be wroried about how the stories would be recieved...They brought him immediate wide acclaim.

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