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A feel-good choice for the classroom that could also circulate often in various library settings for young children just learning to enjoy short chapter books with simple language.
This could lead to raucous story hours or interactive group reads, but what everyone needs to ask is: Do you wish you had a Choose-Your-Own-Fairy-Tale book in your hands right now? Open the book. Highly recommended.
The deadpan delivery of each tale treats readers as intelligent insiders on the jokes; with all the elan of Frog and Toad, but here dealing with brotherly love and support, this nifty book will give readers confidence in their skills, and a few chuckles, too.
A definite celebration of his style and not an outright copy, this is a must-have for fans of Sendak who adore tales of wildness; sure to have readers young and old giggling with joy.
Despite the humor and visual appeal of this modern-day fairy tale, the story's message is hard to decipher and may be lost on young readers. A strictly additional purchase.