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  2. Grimmtastic Girls - Wikipedia

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    Grimmtastic Girls is a series of children's books written by Joan Holub and Suzanne Williams and published between 2014 and 2016 with Scholastic Inc. The characters are based on those from nursery rhymes and fairy tales , including Grimm's Fairytales .

  3. Category:Children's books based on Cinderella - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Children's books based on Cinderella" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Cinderella, or the Little Glass Slipper - Wikipedia

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    As Cinderella dances with the prince, she loses track of time. When the clock strikes midnight, Cinderella flees from the ball and the prince, accidentally leaving one of her glass slippers behind. The prince finds the glass slipper and vows to marry the girl whose foot it fits. As soon as Cinderella gets home, her gown turns back to rags, the ...

  5. Category:Works based on Cinderella - Wikipedia

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    Works based on Cinderella, a folk tale with thousands of variants throughout the world. The protagonist is a young woman living in forsaken circumstances that are suddenly changed to remarkable fortune, with her ascension to the throne via marriage.

  6. Cinderella Ate My Daughter - Wikipedia

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    Cinderella Ate My Daughter: Dispatches From the Front Lines of the New Girlie-Girl Culture is a 2011 book written by Peggy Orenstein. [1] The book explores the phenomenon of princess culture and in particular how the concept is marketed to young girls .

  7. Ash (novel) - Wikipedia

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    [4] The book was a finalist for the Andre Norton Award, [5] the William C. Morris YA Award, [6] a Lambda Literary Award for LGBT Children's/Young Adult literature [7] and the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award. [8] The book is also a nominee for best novel at the 2010 Northern California Book Awards [9] [10] and a Kirkus Best Young Adult Novel. [11]

  8. Rhodopis - Wikipedia

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    'rosy-faced'; Ancient Greek pronunciation: [r̥odɔ̂ːpis]) is an ancient tale about a Greek slave girl who marries the king of Egypt. The story was first recorded by the Greek historian Strabo in the late first century BC or early first century AD and is considered the earliest known variant of the "Cinderella" story. [1]

  9. Princess Furball - Wikipedia

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    Princess Furball is a 1989 children's book written by Charlotte Huck and illustrated by Anita Lobel. [1] It was Huck's first of five books she wrote for children, [2] and one of dozens Lobel has illustrated in her career spanning over five decades.