Presents versions of the Cinderella story which represent many cultures, geographical areas, and styles. Includes information about the tales, related activities, and resources.
"This is a story about darkness and light, about sorrow and joy, about something lost and something found. This is a story about love.
This book examines twenty-first-century “Cinderella” adaptations that envision the classic tale in the twenty-first century through the lens of wokenesss by shifting rhetorical implications and self-reflexively granting different ...
This 1896 collection of stories for young readers features the title story--updating the fairy tale to New York City during the Gilded Age.
Cinderella of Loreland: A Modern Three-act Version of the Beloved Fairy Tale
When Cinderella's cruel stepmother forbids her from attending the Royal Ball, she gets unexpected help from her mice friends and her Fairy Godmother. Cinderella attends the ball as a mysterious guest and dances with the prince.
In her haste to flee the palace before the fairy godmother's magic loses effect, Cinderella leaves behind a glass slipper. Here is a fresh and funny look at this classic fairy tale.
"Cinderella goes to a big, fancy party, but she must be home by midnight. When the clock strikes 12, she is still at the ball! Read to find out what happens!"--Back cover.
Simple text and beautiful illustrations help tell the classic tale of "Cinderella.
Retells the classic fairy tale about a mistreated girl who, with the help of her fairy godmother, attends the palace ball and dances with the prince.
A mistreated kitchen maid, with the help of her fairy godmother, attends the palace ball on the condition that she leave before midnight.