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Books with title Fairy Tale Series: Sleeping Beauty

  • Julia the Sleeping Beauty Fairy: The Fairytale Fairies Book 1

    Daisy Meadows, Georgie Ripper

    eBook (Orchard Books, March 5, 2015)
    Get ready for an exciting fairy adventure with the no. 1 bestselling series for girls aged 5 and up. Kirsty and Rachel are having a wonderful time at the Fairytale Festival. But Jack Frost has stolen Fairytale Fairies' magical objects, and now Fairytale characters are lost in the human world! Can Rachel and Kirsty help find them and keep fairytales everywhere magical? 'These stories are magic; they turn children into readers!' ReadingZone.com Read all four fairy adventures in the Fairytale Fairies set! Julia the Sleeping Beauty Fairy; Eleanor the Snow White Fairy; Faith the Cinderella Fairy; Lacey the Little Mermaid Fairy.If you like Rainbow Magic, check out Daisy Meadows' other series: Magic Animal Friends and Unicorn Magic!
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  • First Fairy Tales: Sleeping Beauty

    Jan Lewis

    Board book (Armadillo, Nov. 7, 2013)
    The traditional story is retold in rhyme and appealing illustrations for the very young.
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  • First Fairytales: Sleeping Beauty

    Parragon Books

    Hardcover (Parragon Books, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Introduce beginning readers to a classic fairy tale with this colorful and engaging picture book! Featuring a padded cover perfect for little hands to hold, this simple, easy-to-follow retelling of Sleeping Beauty is ideal for reading aloud. Friendly illustrations and repetitive text make this a wonderful first reader for adults and children to share.
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  • Pocket Fairytales: Sleeping Beauty

    Paul Hess

    Paperback (Templar Publishing, )
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  • Sleeping Beauty & Other Favourite Fairy Tales

    Angela Carter, Michael Foreman

    Hardcover (Schocken, Nov. 12, 1984)
    This award-winning collection of twelve illustrated fairy tales includes "Cinderella," "Puss in Boots," "Beauty and the Beast," and nine others
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  • Julia the Sleeping Beauty Fairy: The Fairytale Fairies Book 1

    Daisy Meadows

    Paperback (Orchard Books, Sept. 8, 2016)
    Kirsty and Rachel are very excited to be going to a Fairytale Festival! But naughty Jack Frost is causing trouble again, and magical characters have escaped into the human world. Can the girls help Julia the Sleeping Beauty Fairy put things right?
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  • The Sleeping Beauty and Other Fairy Tales

    Charles Perrault, Robert A. Graef

    Hardcover (McLoughlin Bros, March 15, 1942)
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  • Sleeping Beauty and Other Fairy Tales

    Anonymous

    Hardcover (Hodder and Stoughton Ltd, March 15, 1983)
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  • The Sleeping Beauty and other fairy tales

    Charles Perrault, Arthur Quiller-Couch, Edmund Dulac

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 29, 2017)
    QuillerCouch here gives us these four fairy tales that have been perennial favorites for centuries. The first three fairy tales are “The Sleeping Beauty,” “Blue Beard,” and “Cinderella,” all three of which were popularized in France by Charles Perrault in 1697 in his Tales of Mother Goose. The last tale in the compilation is “Beauty and the Beast,” this version attributed to Gabrielle de Villeneuve, who published it in 1740 and 1756. QuillerCouch had this to say regarding his translation of these tales: “I began by translating Perrault’s tales, very nearly word for word…the translations, when finished, did not satisfy me, and so I turned back to the beginning and have rewritten the stories in my own way, which (as you may say with the Irish butler) ‘may not be the best claret, but ‘tis the best we’ve got...’”
  • Sleeping Beauty: Fairy Tale Sti

    Rh Value Publishing

    Hardcover (Crescent, May 6, 1990)
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  • The Sleeping Beauty & Other Fairy Tales

    Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch, Edmund Dulac

    Hardcover (Crescent, Nov. 11, 1986)
    Quiller-Couch here gives us these four fairy tales that have been perennial favorites for centuries. The first three fairy tales are 'The Sleeping Beauty,' 'Blue Beard,' and 'Cinderella,' all three of which were popularized in France by Charles Perrault in 1697 in his Tales of Mother Goose. The last tale in the compilation is 'Beauty and the Beast,' this version attributed to Gabrielle de Villeneuve, who published it in 1740 and 1756. Quiller-Couch had this to say regarding his translation of these tales: 'I began by translating Perrault's tales, very nearly word for word....the translations, when finished, did not satisfy me, and so I turned back to the beginning and have rewritten the stories in my own way, which (as you may say with the Irish butler) may not be the best claret, but tis the best we ve got.'...'
  • The Sleeping Beauty and Other Fairy Tales

    A.T. Quiller-Couch, Roe Kendall

    Audio CD (Blackstone Audio, Inc., July 1, 1999)
    Quiller-Couch here gives us these four fairy tales that have been perennial favorites for centuries. The first three fairy tales are 'The Sleeping Beauty,' 'Blue Beard,' and 'Cinderella,' all three of which were popularized in France by Charles Perrault in 1697 in his Tales of Mother Goose. The last tale in the compilation is 'Beauty and the Beast,' this version attributed to Gabrielle de Villeneuve, who published it in 1740 and 1756. Quiller-Couch had this to say regarding his translation of these tales: 'I began by translating Perrault's tales, very nearly word for word....the translations, when finished, did not satisfy me, and so I turned back to the beginning and have rewritten the stories in my own way, which (as you may say with the Irish butler) may not be the best claret, but tis the best we ve got.'...'