Collection of DVDs "Tales of the stars" with El País

These days a new collection arrives at the kiosks that may interest us in order to expand the assortment of children's DVDs. This is the series of DVDs "Tales of the stars" that comes out with the newspaper El País. These are classic stories told and interpreted on the screen by Hollywood stars, at a very interesting price.

"Tales of the stars" brings together 18 immortal stories directed by internationally renowned authors such as Tim Burton, Roger Vadim or Peter Medak, with casts of actors and actresses also recognized: Susan Sarandon, Liza Minelli, Robert Carradine, James Earl Jones, Carrie Fisher , Jeff Bridges or Billy Cristal.

The collection starts next Sunday with the classic "Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp", directed by Tim Burton, which you can get for free when you buy the newspaper. Surely the rest of the titles sound to you: "The Pied Piper of Hamelin", "Little Red Riding Hood", "Beauty and the Beast", "Cinderella", "The Princess and the Pea", "The Little Mermaid", "Little Thumb" ...

In total there are 18 deliveries that will go from Monday to Friday at price of one euro with El País. The last day will be on January 7, to end the holiday season with "Puss in Boots."

This collection was a series that was broadcast on television making history, with the title of "Faerie Tale Theater", and has made several generations come into contact with the classic stories and their teachings and morals. The series was an absolute success at the time and has been reissued every year on American television like other Christmas classics.

I will not miss the first toll-free number this Sunday, and I am sure that I will get some other more adept for Christmas holidays. This “Tales of the stars” collection seems like a good way to return to classic stories and choose the most suitable for children and share them with my most adept daughters.

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