Playacting
Many little girls know their favorite fairy tales by heart, and these stories can act as inspiration for a fairy-tale game. Get a group of girls together and let them take turns acting out their favorite stories. The other kids can watch and try to guess which princess or fairy-tale character the performer is acting out. Whichever girl guesses correctly can have a turn acting out her own scene, continuing the game.
Dress-up
Dress-up is an engaging activity that can become a fairy-tale-like game itself. Place a number of fairy-tale items and accessories into a trunk, like a tiara, cape, mask, apple, wand, etc. Let girls pull items out of the trunk and come up with as many fairy-tale character costumes they can imagine. You can then have the girls dress up in their designs and put on an impromptu fashion show.
Spinner Game
Use a spinner from an old board game to create a homemade fairy-tale game. Place princess items in a bowl in the center of a table next to the spinner. Appoint each player a color or number found on the spinner, and when the spinner lands on her spot, let that girl choose something from the bowl. You can continue playing until each girl has created a complete fairy-tale outfit from the bowl.
Guess That Item
Place different objects associated with different fairy-tale characters on an item, and let players guess which object goes with which character. A rose can symbolize Belle from Beauty and the Beast, a carpet can go with Aladdin, and a slipper can represent Cinderella. Whoever gueses the most correct answers can win a prize, like an inexpensive tiara or magic wand.