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.
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.
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A Caldecott Honor Book New York Times Book Review Notable Children's Book of the Year New York Times Outstanding Book of the Year A beautifully illustrated retelling of the classic Grimm's fairy tale about a beautiful princess whose lips were red as blood, skin was white as snow, and hair was as black as ebony.
Long, long ago in a far off land, a young Queen gave birth to a pretty dark-haired daughter. The King and Queen named her Snow White, because she was born on a beautiful wintry day. However, when Snow White was still a little girl her mother died-and the King was very lonely.
Snow-White and Rose-Red's lives are changed for ever when they give shelter to a cold and hungry bear who calls at their tiny cottage one winter's night. A lively re-telling of the familiar Grimm tale, with superb, finely-detailed illustrations.
Once upon a time there was a happy kingdom ruled by a courageous King and a beautiful and kind Queen. One day the Queen was sitting by her window sewing, while outside the snow was falling. Carelessly, the Queen pricked her finger and a drop of blood fell onto the snow on the window sill.
Once upon a time, there was a princess with lips red as roses and skin white as snow. She was called Snow White, and all loved her-all except the queen, her stepmother, who was as vain and selfish as Snow White was kind and good.