"The Golden Goose was prized for her eggs,
That shone light in brilliant gold.
But there soon came a time she could make them no more,
For her egg-making device was rusty and old."
That shone light in brilliant gold.
But there soon came a time she could make them no more,
For her egg-making device was rusty and old."
A fairy tale retold fairly?
Not so, argue some women.
Now the creators of The Singaporean Fairytale - final year Nanyang Technological University (NTU) students Chan Luo Er, Hannah Chung, Wilson Wang and Joanne Quek - have found themselves receiving the wrong kind of global attention.
In case you missed it, the rhyme is to encourage women here to have children.
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