Hansel and Gretel

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Why is a house made of sweets not always as sweet as it seems? Readers will find out when they explore the classic story of Hansel and Gretel’s adventures. Readers discovering this story for the first time will be captivated by the tale of scary forests, evil witches, and quick-thinking children. Those who have been introduced to this tale before will find new things to be enchanted by, including colorful illustrations that fill each page. The close relationship between the illustrations and the accessible text is meant to help readers develop strong comprehension skills while they explore this enchanting story.

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Publication Date:
1997-03-06

Politics & Social Sciences

Folklore & Mythology

Social sciences

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