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First Fairy Tales: Hansel and Gretel


First Fairy Tales

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No. of pages 32

Published: 2003

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A house made of gingerbread - what a lovely treat for Hansel and Gretel But what if the house belongs to a witch?

 

This book features in the following series: First Fairy Tales, Orchard Colour Crunchies .

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published 2003 by Hachette Children's Group .

Margaret Mayo lives in Brighton with her husband. As a mother, grandmother and former teacher, she has used her wide range of experience to retell some of the most well-loved tales from different parts of the world. Margaret has written several books for Orchard. Philip Norman lives in France with his wife and children. The First Fairy Tales series is the first series he has illustrated for Orchard. Margaret Mayo is an acclaimed storyteller and author of many bestselling children's titles. A former teacher, she uses her wide-ranging experience with children in her writing. She lives in Brighton.

This book contains the following story:

Hansel and Gretel
Two children are sent into the woods. The first time, they follow a trail of stones back to the house, but the second time they use breadcrumbs, which are eaten by the birds. Lost and alone, they come upon a tempting gingerbread house, they can't resist entering. Little do they realise that inside lives a witch... and she thinks they'd make a delicious dinner.

This book is in the following series:

Orchard Colour Crunchies
Funny, lively stories, the perfect books for building reader confidence.

First Fairy Tales

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