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Berry Fairy Tales: Cinderella (Strawberry Shortcake) Review


Berry Fairy Tales: Cinderella (Strawberry Shortcake)  Manufacturer: Grosset & Dunlap
Author(s): Megan E. Bryant

ISBN: 0448439794    EAN: 9780448439792
Binding: School & Library Binding
Pages: 32
Reading Level: Ages 4-8

Average Rating: 5 out of 5 Stars

Retail Price: $6.99
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When Strawberry and her friends play make-believe, their imaginations transform them into characters from their favorite fairy tale— Cinderella! Full of sweetness and charming Strawberryland touches, this adaptation will delight Strawberry and Cinderella fans!


User Submitted Berry Fairy Tales: Cinderella (Strawberry Shortcake) Reviews


May 17, 2008
A classic kid's favorite book!
My daughter loves anything "Cinderella" and this book is her favorite one plus the fact that the cover and illustration is really pretty.

June 28, 2007
So cute!
You really can't go wrong with SS! All the books and movies are wholesome and entertaining. I love reading them to my daughter and watching the movies with her. Actually, my son loves them too but would never admit it to his friends (he's 9). Good thing he has a little sister ;)

May 15, 2007
fast shipping, great story for my daughter
We had this book in soft cover and lost it. We purchased this hard cover book and we found the book we had lost the next day. My daughter was happy so it made us happy.

Thanks!

March 28, 2006
And I Thought I Didn't Like Strawberry Shortcake - a review of "Cinderella"
Okay, I admit it. My daughter received this book as a present and I rolled my eyes. I expected this book to be way too saccharin to stand reading it... BUT it is really cute and my daughter and I both enjoy it.

[Btw- don't know what is wrong with the front cover shown above. It is, in fact, in full color and not a line drawing.]

In this book the premise is that Strawberry Shortcake and her friends are going to play dress up and act out the story of `Cinderella'.

Most of the storyline is kept. The stepmother and sisters are mean. They keep Cinderella too busy to get ready for the ball; and they try to keep the prince at the end of the story from meeting Cinderella and fitting her with the shoe, etc.

Where the story deviates is that the girls are vying NOT for the princes hand in marriage, but for the chance to live at the palace and care for the `royal berry crop'. Decidedly better, in my opinion, than all the emphasis being on marrying someone one hasn't met yet.

Four Stars. [B+]. Very Good Read-aloud. Drawings are what you would expect; large and colorful, simple and sweet.


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