Fairy Tales Every Child Should Know

· Doubleday, Page
3.3
4.9T reviews
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370
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3.3
4.9T reviews
Amy Denoyer
5 May 2014
I was disappointed by the deviation from the endings I had growm up knowing. For example who ever heard of Little Red Riding Hood being killed by the wolf. I was also disappointed in content...where was The Swan Princess, The Frog Prince, Rumplestillskin, The 3 Pigs, or Repunzel?! Instead there were stories I never heard of like The Light Princess that just went on and on.
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A Google user
5 November 2011
Ok stories, my 3 year old couldn't get interested or understand most of the stories. Maybe better suited for the 5 and up age range.
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Ari b (Ariana Renee)
22 December 2016
None of these are child story's. They are fake different versions. And it's so cringy when you read it, that the romance is gross. Don't read this. It's a terrible book. I am sorry, but this is my very true opinion. My opinion, I say again. This is my review and I just don't like this book very much.
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