Swashed version, as there are quite a few types of Caslon.
More like Inkpad or something...
Are you looking for fonts that you would find on dafont, or anywhere?
If on Dafont, Kelly Ann Gothic looks good.
http://www.dafont.com/kelly-ann-gothic.font?text=Fairytale
Or, try a more childish one -
http://www.dafont.com/moon-star.font?text=Fairytale
Ultimately, Freebooter script looks good too -
http://www.dafont.com/freebooter-script.font?text=Fairytale
You might not like any of these. Usually people search under categories - for example, for a Celtic fairytale, you might click on Celtic in the categories.
Really, it's a matter of opinion, choice, and also what fairytales you are dealing with. Good Luck!
Edited on Aug 22, 2012 at 04:52 by malvolio
I found the website, and there are no more examples of the font that I could go by, unfortunately.
I'm still searching, yet your best be might be contacting the creator of the website herself.
Although she looks really busy...

You can use Arial...it is really similar and should already be on your PC, Mac or Windows.
I think the O is either a different font, or just a circle - a shape.
Mrs. O looks familiar, I'll research it for you.
Doesn't exactly look like a font...
I think this sheet was actually written on a typewriter, with the exception of maybe the title.
I own a typewriter myself, and whenever I use it the page looks just like that.
You can use any font that mimicks a typewriter, like Courier, American Typewriter, Splendid 66, and others.
Good luck!

Oh, and, rocamaco, I'd appreciate it if you stopped calling me your daughter.
I'm not a girl!
All times are CEST. The time is now 03:50