"Beauty and the Beast" by Margaret Carter reimagines the classic fairy tale of love and redemption. In a world where appearances can be deceiving, Belle, a kind-hearted young woman, finds herself trapped in a mysterious castle with a beast cursed due to his arrogance. As she learns about the beast's tragic past, Belle discovers that true beauty lies within. Their relationship blossoms against the backdrop of enchantment and danger, leading to poignant moments of understanding and sacrifice. Ultimately, Belle must choose between her own desires and the chance to break the curse, highlighting themes of love, sacrifice, and transformation. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Little Books .
There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published in 1993 by Pan Macmillan .
For more than 30 years, Margie Carter has worked in the early childhood field including positions as a preschool teacher, child care director, and college instructor. She and Deb Curtis have coauthored seven books, including Designs for Living and Learning. They speak to and consult with child care organizations across the U. S. , Canada, and Australia. Alf Proysen was born in Norway in 1914. The Mrs Pepperpot books first appeared in the 1950s and were an immediate success. They have been loved by children ever since and have been translated into many different languages. Hilda Offen is a well-known picture book illustrator, who won the Smarties Prize in 1992 for Nice Work, Little Wolf. Since then she has illustrated many picture books, including Fred and Ted's Treasure Hunt. She lives in Brighton.
This book contains the following story:
Beauty and the Beast
The Beast lives alone in his castle, enchanted by a wicked fairy and waiting for true love to break the spell. Could Beauty be the one to see through his ugly exterior? Or is he destined to remain a beast forever?