Cinderella Spinderella The International Urban Fairytale - Where You Can Choose Your Cinderella |
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Author:
| Binder, Mark |
Illustrator:
| Mardo, Steve |
ISBN: | 978-0-9824707-3-2 |
Publication Date: | Sep 2013 |
Publisher: | Light Publications
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Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | USD $7.99 |
Book Description:
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Pick your Cinderella, pick your prince, and enjoy a new "spin" on the classic tale! "Cinderella Spinderella is the first international illustrated ebook for families that uses today's technology to give a favorite story a modern message of empowerment!" Which Cinderella will your child choose? "It doesn't matter what you look like... It's who you are that counts." --The Fairy Godmother from "Cinderella Spinderella" The classic story of Cinderella has been modernized and urbanized in...
More DescriptionPick your Cinderella, pick your prince, and enjoy a new "spin" on the classic tale! "Cinderella Spinderella is the first international illustrated ebook for families that uses today's technology to give a favorite story a modern message of empowerment!" Which Cinderella will your child choose? "It doesn't matter what you look like... It's who you are that counts." --The Fairy Godmother from "Cinderella Spinderella" The classic story of Cinderella has been modernized and urbanized in this beautifully illustrated edition, written with delightful humor and a surprising twist. Cinderella Spinderella uses ebook technology to allow readers to choose how Cinderella looks. Is she Black, White, Asian, Hispanic, or from the Indian subcontinent? You can pick. And next time you begin, you can make a new choice. Mark Binder's Cinderella Spinderella began its life as a spoken-word story told to very different audiences-- groups of inner city youngsters and their parents and campers with severe physical disabilities. The ebook Cinderella Spinderella, connects with any reader, offering 25 different combinations with more than 300 illustrations, so that every youngster can see herself or himself reflected in the story. This is Cinderella who powerfully chooses her identity! The classic story is modernized in this beautifully illustrated edition, written with delightful humor and a surprising twist. The story begins... "Eleanor lived alone with two stepsisters in a skinny house that her father had left to her in his will. By all rights the house belonged to Eleanor, yet her stepsisters treated her very poorly."