Use excerpt from chapter 17 of the novel Peter Pan to answer the question I thought all fairies were dead Mrs., darling said there are always a lot of young ones explain Wendy, who was now quite an authority because you see when a baby laughs for the first time a new ferry is born and as there are always new babies, there are always new fairies. They live in nest on the top of trees and the small ones are boys and the white ones are girls and the blue ones are just little sillies who are not sure what they are. how does the story wendy tells contribute to the plot of the Story

Wendy's explanation of how fairies are born and their distinction between boys, girls, and "little sillies" adds to the fantastical world created in Peter Pan. This idea of new fairies being born every time a baby laughs reinforces the theme of eternal youth and innocence present throughout the story. It also highlights the importance of children in Neverland, as their laughter is what brings new fairies into existence. This understanding of fairies adds depth to the magical elements of the novel and contributes to the whimsical and imaginative atmosphere of the story.