A long, long time ago, in a tiny house on the edge of a big forest, lived Hansel and his little sister Gretel. Their father was a poor woodcutter, who loved them dearly, but their step-mother was cruel and unkind making life miserable for the woodcutter and his two children.
Beloved author James Marshall--creator of George and Martha--puts a hilarious twist on a classic tale in his retelling of Hansel and Gretel. Abandoned in the woods, what will Hansel and Gretel - so innocent, so vulnerable, so deliciously plump - do when they come face-to-face with a dastardly, ugly, over-dressed witch?
On the edge of a big forest, in a little house, lived a potter, his wife and his two children, Hansel and Gretel. He was very poor and hardly earned enough to feed himself and his family.
A retelling of the classic fairy tale in which two children are left in the woods by their parents, but manage to find their way home in spite of an encounter with a wicked witch.
One morning, Hansel and Gretel's mother said to the children, "Today you'll both go to town to take a message for me." "But be careful,"she warned them, "and don't leave the road, you could get lost.
Hansel and Gretel is perhaps the darkest and greatest of the fairytales from the Brothers Grimm. This extraordinary book brings the classic childhood tale to a new generation courtesy of one of the world's greatest picture book artists, Hans Christian Andersen Award-winner Anthony Browne.
Designed for children learning to read, this book retells Jack and the Beanstalk in lively, natural language to help children develop the confidence to read alone. Level Three is suitable for children who are developing reading stamina and who are ready to progress to longer stories.
'Ladybird Favorite Tales' are beautifully illustrated retellings that capture all the magic of the original stories. Children will enjoy reading them again and again. Let your child join Jack in his adventure at the top of the beanstalk.
Once upon a time there was a poor woman who had a son named Jack. They lived in a small tumbledown house, and all they had was one cow. One day the cow stopped giving milk, so the woman told her son to take it to market.
There was once a boy named Jack who lived with his widowed mother and his pet squirrel, Phil, in a cottage in the woods. The little family was quite poor, and the day came when they had to sell their cow to buy food.