Poor Cinderella! Her stepmother and stepsisters force her to work day in and day out. But with the help of her fairy godmother, a pumpkin coach, and a glass slipper, Cinderella may finally find her prince and live happily ever after.
Cute illustrations with some two page spreads. This gives some more descriptions and dialogue than a lot of fairy tales do, but it's still very true to the original. I like that the ball was three days, giving more time for the prince to know Cinderella.
Kopciuszka wszyscy dobrze znamy. Jedna z moich ulubionych baśni gdy byłam dzieckiem. Natomias coś mi w tym wydaniu nie gra. Znam tą historię pod trochę inną postacią. Wiek 0+ Ocena 3.75/5
A text-heavy version of Cinderella, with contemplative illustrations. They are not my favorite style, but are very effective. The setting is a little generic, and I wished for a bit more detail.
"Pareces una verdadera princesa, cenicienta, pero recuerda que todos los hechizos se desvanecerán al dar la medianoche."
Cenicicienta y los horribles actos que debe soportar a causar de su madrastra y sus feas hermanastras jamas será una historia para olvidar.
Por ello es que a mano de Charles y la maravillosa ilustradora de Francesca Rossi nos ofrece una magnífica obra maestra que no se puede dejar atrás como el clásico que es.
I've never read this version of Cinderella before and I really liked it. The cover was appealing and captured the interest of my 4 year old. If my kids were any younger this book would have to be read over the course of a few days and may have lost the interest of my kids, but that is no longer the case and they loved it.