Glass Slipper, Gold Sandal: A Worldwide Cinderella


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The author draws from a variety of folk traditions to put together this version of Cinderella, including elements from Mexico, Iran, Korea, Russia, Appalachia, and more.




Cinderella Penguin


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Flippers replace slippers in this updated and "penguinized" retelling of the classic tale.




Cinderella, the Dog and Her Little Glass Slipper


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In this retelling of the classic fairy tale, an attractive mutt wins the heart of a prince with the help of her canine grandmother.




Cinderella Penguin


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The classic tale of Cinderella featuring a cast of Penguins! Cinderella Penguin's evil stepsisters envy her dainty flippers and make her do all the chores. The Great Fairy Penguin changes the heroine into the Penguin Prince's dreamboat, and in the end it is Cinderella who fits into the glass flipper. Based on the Academy Award-nominated NFB animated film, this is a Cinderella story for the 21st century. Recommended reading ages 4 - 8




The Glass Slipper


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More than anything, Ella wants to go to the ball at the Royal Palace. But Ella is the slave of the household, waiting on every wish and whim of her horrible stepsisters. They call her Cinderella for the ashes that cling to her face, hands and hair. How can Ella go to the Royal Palace? Then, on the evening of the ball, something wonderful happens. Ella’s Fairy Godmother comes to her rescue. Now her dreams may come true at last . . .







Cinderella


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In her haste to flee the palace before her Fairy Godmother's magic loses effect, Cinderella leaves behind a glass slipper.




Cinderella, Or the Little Glass Slipper (Illustrated by Walter Crane)


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The classic fairy tale of Cinderella illustrated by Walter Crane. Crane's work in children's books in cooperation with Edmund Evans earned him worldwide fame in the late 19th century.




A Day With Cinderella


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Learn to tell time with Cinderella's help in this interactive clock book! In this interactive board book, kids will spend the day with Cinderella and learn to tell time by moving the hands of the clock. Children will be prompted to move the clock's hands to correspond to various events throughout the day: when Cinderella's day begins at 6:00 AM, when the messenger arrives with the notice about the ball at 11:00 AM, when she loses her glass slipper at midnight, etc. When the hands of the clock are moved, they make a ticking noise--just like a real clock! Kids will love this interactive storybook that will help them learn to tell time.




Walt Disney's Little Library


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