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ANOTHER LOOK AT OLD TALES AND RHYMES is taken straight from Rhyme-Ville's Gossip Section. This tongue in check humor is entertaining to the adult as well as the child. Filled with colorful illustrations, the child will be delighted by the stories. The book takes a look behind Humpty Dumpty's fall, explores the vandalizing of the Three Bear's home and end satirically with Cinderella as it looks at possible reasons behind her marrying a prince.
This colorful collection of classic nursery rhymes includes "Humpty Dumpty," "Three Blind Mice," "Old MacDonald," "The Itsy Bitsy Spider," "Little Bo Peep," and more. The cover has a glittery web and the itsy bitsy spider has die-cut feet with colorful socks!
Join much-loved characters on their adventures in these 18 beautifully illustrated stories which have been adapted from traditional sources, including classic tales from Hans Christian Andersen and the Brothers Grimm. The stories are perfect for bedtime, younger readers, or simply a quick escape into a fun-filled fantasy land. Treasury Collections are sure to capture the imagination of everyone in your family.
An illustrated collection of traditional rhymes.
The Trial of the Big 'Bad' Wolf is an amusing story with a very different twist. After years of suffering and multiple surgeries, Mr. Wolf learns he is the laughing stock of the town. How to rectify this situation is upper most in his mind. Should he leave town and relocate else where or should he go to trial? After conferring with his family Mr. Wolf hires a lawyer and sues the pig brothers for damages. This story is told in present tense. The courtroom is crowded with various Rhyme-Ville characters and a court reporter has been hired to follow the story to its conclusion. The Trial of the Big 'Bad' Wolf is written to give the reader a different version of what was read so long ago. Since the Three Pigs have had their day, the Wolf feels compelled to tell his side of the story. By bringing charges against the pig brothers, Mr. Wolf feels he can now be exonerated. This delightful story awakens many of the old characters found in the older version of Tales and Rhymes and give them an opportunity to speak. Although this book is designed for children, it should also be a delight to the adults. The Trial of the Big 'Bad' Wolf is entertaining, it is filled with messages which parents may choose to explore. Elvera believe it is never to early to teach a child the difference between acceptable and non-acceptable behavior and it's biblical references will give the adult reader a way to transition from book to Bible.
“I have used this textbook for four courses on children’s literature with enrollments of over ninety students. It is without doubt the most well organized selection of literary fairy tales and critical commentaries currently available. Students love it.” —Lita Barrie, California State University, Los Angeles This Norton Critical Edition includes: · Seven different tale types: “Little Red Riding Hood,” “Beauty and the Beast,” “Snow White,” “Sleeping Beauty,” “Cinderella,” “Bluebeard,” and “Tricksters.” These groupings include multicultural versions, literary rescriptings, and introductions and annotations by Maria Tatar. · Tales by Hans Christian Andersen and Oscar Wilde. · More than fifteen critical essays exploring the various aspects of fairy tales. New to the Second Edition are interpretations by Ernst Bloch, Walter Benjamin, Max Lüthi, Lewis Hyde, Jessica Tiffin, and Hans-Jörg Uther. · A revised and updated Selected Bibliography.
As "the great storm" raged over the towns of Bootley and Sketchly (and beyond) causing widespread power cuts, meanwhile, at the same time, in the nearby village town of Lentley, amateur star-gazer Scavlon Connelly is recording on his home telescope what he feels is "a momentous event" in the skies up above. The earth is being viciously lashed with the ever-increasing thunder and electric lightning storms . . . far from the norm. Later that night, he is joined by close friend Tilley and his friend Sarna. From that night on, the trio develops a strong, life-lasting bond, taking them out of obscurity and propelling them into a previously unimaginable fast-developing world of solar energy and science. The story runs over a period, where man has for now secured world peace with all his earth-bound enemies and is now governed by the world government . . . the United Nations of All States.