“Rapunzel, rapunzel let down your hair.“
A great version of rapunzel that incorporates other cultures.
The illustrations were very vibrant and colorful. It made reading the book very enjoyable and fun. A good visual of Indian culture clothing and colors.
I liked this version of the old German folktale because it took place in India which shows diversity. It‘s a nice little love story with a happy ending including a character of evil, the wicked witch.
There was a lot of excitement in my house this morning. Besides me anxiously waiting to unwrap my Halloween Goes Postal goodies, I had two little girls ready to kick their Halloween off with a school party. ❤️❤️
I read this awesome Rapunzel to my pre-school story time crowd this afternoon and they loved it! #librariansoflitsy
My sister bought me this gorgeous wooden brooch today 😍😍
Theses little board books are fairy tales, and the heroines are all different races. Today, a little girl bought Rapunzel and said, "She looks just like me!" ?Just proves the point that #weneeddiversebooks