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Fairy Tales Every Child Should Know

Fairy Tales Every Child Should Know

1905. This volume contains a collection of fairy tales from a wide array of classical works, which we have grown up throughout time. These tales are immortal and include the following: Enchanted Stag; Twelve Brothers; Puss in Boots; Jack and the Beanstalk; Princess on the Pea; Ugly Duckling; Light Princess; Beauty and the Beast; Hansel and Gretel; Jack the Giant Killer; Second Voyage of Sinbad the Sailor; Story of Aladdin, or the Wonderful Lamp. Illustrated.

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  1. 1,238 of 1,252 people found the following review helpful
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    No Frills Fairy Tales, March 31, 2009
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    Alice Wakefield (USA) –

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    This is collection of well known fairy tales by Grimm’s and others, with an introductory on the history and importance of fairy tales for children. Most of them would benefit from illustrations, but if you just want the text, it’s fine. Since I plan on handmaking a picture-book for my nieces, it suits my purpose. I do wish the Table of Contents was clickable, however.

    The book includes:

    One Eye, Two Eyes, Three Eyes
    The Magic Mirror
    Hansel and Grethel
    The Story of Aladdin
    The White Cat
    The Second Voyage of Sinbad
    The Golden Goose
    The Twelve Brothers
    Tom Thumb
    Cinderella
    Puss in Boots
    Blue Beard
    Sleeping Beauty
    Jack and the Beanstalk
    Little Red Riding Hood
    Jack the Giant Killer
    The Three Bears
    The Princess On The Pea
    The Ugly Duckling
    Beauty and the Beast

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  2. 833 of 843 people found the following review helpful
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    NAVIGATION OF “FAIRY TALES EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW” KINDLE VERSION, August 13, 2010
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    Curtis L. Hayes (Marion, IL USA) –
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    Navigation for this ebook as well as others without active table of contents is simplified by adding your own highlight on the story title or chapter # as it first comes up. I got this version yesterday eventhough my wife has it on her kindle and complained about no table of contents. Last night as I was reading the stories, I highlighted the story title as if first appeared on the screen. After doing this several times, I went to view your notes/highlights, and lo and behold there they were with location # and title, highlight the title and press the 5 way control and you are now at the beginning of the story….. great for re-reading those stories to those grandkids who always want to hear the story again and again and again.
    Hope this helps to all who are concerned about “No Active Table of Contents”.

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  3. 92 of 98 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    fun pass-time, March 28, 2009
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    Charlotte (United States) –

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    This volume contains a number of fairy-tales that adults will “recognize” as they are similar to popular favorites (i.e. Cinderella, etc.), but it also had some good ones that I had never heard.

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