"Can you rescue the fairy princess? You are a member of a peaceful fairy tribe in Ireland. One day you hear some terrible news. The king's daughter, Princess Morgana, has been kidnapped. You must find her-fast. But who kidnapped her? Was it the Tuatha fairies, your evil enemies? Or was it the humans who live nearby? If you decide to go to the Tuatha Castle in the Dark Forest, turn to page 12. If you decide to journey to the human town, turn to page 17. Think fast-the princess is in danger! On your search for the fairy princess, anything might happen.
The Flower Fairies love to dress up and plan their disguises. Now you can join them as they prepare for the yearly Costume Ball. Inside you can discover what happens at the Ball, and join in the party by wearing some real fairy disguises. Turn to the end of the book and get the chance to design your very own Flower Fairy mask!
Renowned children’s book author Wanda Gág presents these classic Grimm tales, accompanied by whimsical illustrations. Drawing on her peasant heritage and childlike sense of wonder, Gág translated the fairy tales in a uniquely American vernacular tongue. In Tales from Grimm we find her touch on timeless stories like “Hansel and Gretel,” “The Musicians of Bremen,” “Rapunzel,” and others. No other editions of Grimm’s fairy tales for children can match Gág’s richness of prose and the humor, beauty, and sheer magic of her pictorial interpretation.
Renowned children’s book author Wanda Gág presents these classic Grimm tales, accompanied by whimsical illustrations. Drawing on her peasant heritage and childlike sense of wonder, Gág translated the fairy tales in a uniquely American vernacular tongue. More Tales from Grimm contains over thirty more, including “The Golden Key,” “The Seven Swabians,” and “The Wolf and the Fox,” as well as almost one hundred illustrations. No other editions of Grimm’s fairy tales for children can match Gág’s richness of prose and the humor, beauty, and sheer magic of her pictorial interpretation.
At first, Lola does not want her wobbly tooth to ever fall out, but when she learns about the tooth fairy, she wiggles and wobbles her tooth until out it pops! Finally it is time to go to bed—but the tooth has disappeared! Now how will Lola convince the tooth fairy that she really did lose her tooth? Big brother Charlie has just the answer—if Lola has dreams so lovely that she smiles while she sleeps, the tooth fairy will be able to see for herself!