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The Girl Who Lived a Shoe and other Torn-Up Tales

Current price: $19.99
The Girl Who Lived a Shoe and other Torn-Up Tales
The Girl Who Lived a Shoe and other Torn-Up Tales

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The Girl Who Lived a Shoe and other Torn-Up Tales

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What do time travel, goat yoga, herbal healing, zip-lining, and a wolf in high heels have in common? You can find them all within the pages of
The Girl Who Lived in a Shoe and other Torn-Up Tales!
Girl power abounds in the torn-up tales that reside within the pages of this book. A girl who lives in a shoe sets out to rescue her father, who was captured by a giant. Rita Van Winkle wakes up to flying cars and a space-age society. Tara, a shepherdess, faces off with The Big Bad Wolf. Three granny goats impart their wisdom, and a man learns that you can't judge another person by the way they look.
This 88-page collection of illustrated, fractured fairy tales for children of all ages is written at a second- and third-grade reading level. The collage illustrations throughout add a touch of whimsy and magic to each torn-up tale.
Table of Contents:
"The Girl Who Lived in a Shoe" by Bernice Seward
"Hector and the Three Granny Goats" by Michele Reitz
"Rita Van Winkle" by Loreley Smith
"Tara and the Wolf" by Jessie Quist
"Beau and the Belle Rose" by Beverly Love Warren

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