I loved this book! I love how much of the fairytales I read now as an adult are different from the ones I read as a kid, but still give the nice fairytale vibe I am use to.
I loved this book! I love how much of the fairytales I read now as an adult are different from the ones I read as a kid, but still give the nice fairytale vibe I am use to.
I loved this book! I love how most of the books we read are different from the version we are told as kids, but still give the fairytale vibe we are use to.
I love that this book shares the story in three ways. You could do so many things with this book in your classroom. Just to display different cultures and how stories are told around the world.
Loved this book. Show many different way this story is told by other countries.
I am wondering if she was drawn to the rapunzel for a reason or if she just was just craving it, also if she would actually die or if she was being dramatic.
I like the versions of Rapunzel where they eat something and then it makes their baby have really long hair.
Focusing on the first story Rapunzel, this was a shortened version of the children‘s literature story. It was short and sweet but still followed the basic outline of this tale. I wish it was a little longer, but i get that it was smaller because of the 3 stories in one book.
This book would be great to use in a lesson comparing and contrasting fairytales in different cultures
“Rapunzel, Rapunzel let down your hair!”
I really enjoyed this book and love how it has the story of Rapunzel in 3 different ways, representing different cultures. I think its very unique to have a book like this and love how you are able to compare the stories
“… ruling their lands in peace and happiness.”
Rapunzel stories around the world by cori meistez is a fairytale (2020) is a spin on a classic tale. This book offers different versions of Rapunzel and it is great for being inclusive of all cultures.