白雪公主和七✹小矮人

ISBN-10
7543473607
ISBN-13
9787543473607
Category
Caldecott Medal
Language
Chinese
Published
2010
Authors
Randall Jarrell, Nancy Ekholm Burkert, 马景贤

Description

A stunning version of the Grimms' classic story. "Mirror, mirror on the wall, Who is the fairest of us all?" repeatedly asks the Queen, Snow White's stepmother. She always gets the answer she wants, until Snow White turns seven, and the mirror must truthfully answer, "Snow White." At the news, the Queen turns yellow and green with envy and commands the huntsman to kill Snow White and bring her "lung and liver as a token." Thus begins another enchanting fairy tale from the Brothers Grimm!

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