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Snow White and the Seven Dwarves (floor Book): My First Reading Book


My First Reading Book

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No. of pages 24

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Great for age 6-11 years
This book offers a fresh and lively retelling of a timeless fairy tale, featuring bright and imaginative drawings throughout. The delightful storyline with appropriate vocabulary is designed to appeal to young readers. Interactive pages encourage children to read, write and observe. This is an illustrated first reading book in a large, fun format. Snow White is driven into the woods by her cruel stepmother, who is jealous of her beauty. She is looked after by seven dwarves, but her stepmother tricks her into eating a poisoned apple. Who will save her now...? The classic children's story is retold in this enchanting book, which is illustrated throughout with engaging drawings. The simple vocabulary and familiar language mean that children can follow as you read or try for themselves. Interactive questions and writing exercises at the back of the book provide a valuable aid to learning.

 

This book is part of a book series called My First Reading Book .

. This book is part of a reading scheme, meaning that it is a book aimed at children who are learning to read. This reading scheme is not levelled.

There are 24 pages in this book. This book was published 2013 by Anness Publishing .

Janet Brown is an established writer and adapter of children's books. Ken Morton is a popular illustrator.

This book contains the following story:

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
A queen sat sewing and pricked her finger. A spot of blood fell on her white cloth and she sighed. 'How I wish I could have a daughter with cheeks as red as blood, hair as black as ivory and skin as white as snow'. The queen's wish was granted and soon she gave birth to a beautiful daughter who she named Snow White. But then the queen died and the king remarried. The new queen was very vain and every day she would ask her mirror 'Mirror mirror on the wall who is the fairest of them all', to which the mirror would reply, 'You are the fairest o queen'. Time passed and the queen got older and her face dropped, and Snow White grew into a beautiful woman. The day came when the mirror in all honesty could not say that the queen was the most beautiful of them all, but had to reply 'O queen lovely as you are, Snow White is now fairer'. The queen was very cross and ordered a huntsman to take Snow White into the forest and kill her, bringing back her heart as proof of the deed. The huntsman could not bear to kill Snow White so he left her alive in the forest and took back the heart of an animal instead. But the mirror revealed that Snow White was still alive and living as a housemaid with seven dwarfs. The Queen set out to kill Snow White herself. When the girl ate the poisoned apple she dropped down as if dead and the Queen was satisfied. The dwarfs wept over the glass coffin. A prince was so taken with Snow White's beauty that he lifted her from the coffin, dislodging the apple and so brought her magically back to life. The two were married, and the Queen superceded.

This book is in the following series:

My First Reading Book

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