I love this book! It has great illustrations and follows the traditional story of the Gingerbread Boy very closely. This would be a great choice when studying fairy tale literature and comparing and contrasting traditional literature.
Kate and the Beanstalk
What a cute twist to the traditional fairy tale Jack and the Beanstalk!I thought this book was cleverly written and very appealing to children of all ages.It’s written pretty closely to the traditional tale, only the main character is a girl, Kate instead of Jack, and a few minor twists such as a when Kate ran into a woman at the top of the giant beanstalk and she informed Kate about how a giant took over the castle and about the three, golden magical eggs.There are a couple of other twists from the traditional tale that would be great to use while teaching students to compare and contrast stories.
The Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad Pig
I love the concept of this fractured fairy tale. I used this book to complete my book review. I think this story is a great starter for having students study the elements of traditional fairy tales as well as fractured fairy tales. This would also be great for students to create their own fractured fairy tale.
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