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Books in Fairy Tales Board Book series

  • Woolly the Sheep Board Book

    Stephen Cartwright

    Board book (Usborne Publishing Ltd, April 28, 1995)
    This board book about Woolly the sheep has been written especially for very young children from one year upwards.
  • Sleeping Beauty

    Margaret Mayo, Selina Young, Philip Norman

    Paperback (Orchard Books, March 27, 2003)
    None
  • Snow White

    Margaret Mayo, Selina Young, Philip Norman

    Paperback (Orchard Books, March 27, 2003)
    None
  • Rita The Frog Princess Fairy

    Daisy Meadows

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Feb. 23, 2016)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Once upon a time, Rachel and Kirsty were excited to attend the special Fairy Tale Festival at TipTop Castle. But when Jack Frost steals the Fairy Tale Fairies' magic items, stories everywhere get all jumbled up. Even worse, characters from inside the books are coming to life and finding their way into the human world! Rita is hopping mad -- the goblins have hidden her magic charm and she can't find it anywhere. Only Kirsty and Rachel can help her get it back before it's too late!
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  • Caillou: The Three Little Pigs

    Chouette Publishing, Pierre Brignaud

    Hardcover (Chouette Publishing, Oct. 1, 2011)
    Full of adventure and excitement, these stories enable children to use their imaginations to cope with concerns and conflicts. Caillou and Rosie listen raptly to the originaly fairy tales and imagine themselves in the characters’ places as the stories unfold. Three little pigs leave their home to seek their fortunes. The piggies summon all their wisdom and bravery as they try to fend off the wolf’s repeated attacks. One of them is more clever than the others and actually outwits the wolf.
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  • Caillou: Hansel and Gretel

    Chouette Publishing, Pierre Brignaud

    Hardcover (Chouette Publishing, June 1, 2012)
    Full of adventure and excitement, these stories enable children to use their imaginations to cope with concerns and conflicts. Caillou and Rosie listen raptly to the original fairy tales and imagine themselves in the characters’ places as the stories unfold. Hansel and Gretel are abandoned in the woods. The lost and hungry children seek haven in the mouthwatering gingerbread house inhabited by a wicked witch, masquerading as a kind old woman.
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  • Fairy Goblin's Grin Version B

    S L Woodruff

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 3, 2016)
    Follow along as a cacophony of strange and highly unusual sounds fill the room. There are grumbles and snorts, snuffles and wails. We must try to uncover whether this creature has tails! Children are growing up in increasingly diverse families. These children deserve to have access to books that offer them stories where they can find a better representation of their own family dynamic. Fairy Goblin’s Grin, the first in the Fairy Goblin Tales Series, is offered in a variety of versions (see below) and makes a wonderful gift for new parents as well as a keepsake to help remember those early days and weeks upon bringing baby home. Version A: Light Skin Tone – Male/Female/Baby Version B: Light-To-Medium Skin Tone – Male/Female/Baby Version C: Medium Skin Tone – Male/Female/Baby Version D: Dark Skin Tone – Male/Female/Baby Version E: Mixed Race - Light Skin Tone Male/Dark Skin Tone Female/Mixed Tone Baby Version F: Mixed Race - Light Skin Tone Female/Dark Skin Tone Male/Mixed Tone Baby Version G: Mixed Race - Medium Skin Tone Male/Dark Skin Tone Female/Mixed Tone Baby Version H: Mixed Race – Medium Skin Tone Female/Dark Skin Tone Male/Mixed Tone Baby Version I: Single Parent – Light Skin Tone Male/Baby Version J: Single Parent – Light Skin Tone Female/Baby Version K: Single Parent – Light-To-Medium Skin Tone Male/Baby Version L: Single Parent – Light-To-Medium Skin Tone Female/Baby Version M: Single Parent – Medium Skin Tone Male/Baby Version N: Single Parent – Medium Skin Tone Female/Baby Version O: Single Parent – Dark Skin Tone Male/Baby Version P: Single Parent – Dark Skin Tone Female/Baby
  • Fairy Goblin's Grin Version E

    S L Woodruff

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 3, 2016)
    Follow along as a cacophony of strange and highly unusual sounds fill the room. There are grumbles and snorts, snuffles and wails. We must try to uncover whether this creature has tails! Children are growing up in increasingly diverse families. These children deserve to have access to books that offer them stories where they can find a better representation of their own family dynamic. Fairy Goblin’s Grin, the first in the Fairy Goblin Tales Series, is offered in a variety of versions (see below) and makes a wonderful gift for new parents as well as a keepsake to help remember those early days and weeks upon bringing baby home. Version A: Light Skin Tone – Male/Female/Baby Version B: Light-To-Medium Skin Tone – Male/Female/Baby Version C: Medium Skin Tone – Male/Female/Baby Version D: Dark Skin Tone – Male/Female/Baby Version E: Mixed Race - Light Skin Tone Male/Dark Skin Tone Female/Mixed Tone Baby Version F: Mixed Race - Light Skin Tone Female/Dark Skin Tone Male/Mixed Tone Baby Version G: Mixed Race - Medium Skin Tone Male/Dark Skin Tone Female/Mixed Tone Baby Version H: Mixed Race – Medium Skin Tone Female/Dark Skin Tone Male/Mixed Tone Baby Version I: Single Parent – Light Skin Tone Male/Baby Version J: Single Parent – Light Skin Tone Female/Baby Version K: Single Parent – Light-To-Medium Skin Tone Male/Baby Version L: Single Parent – Light-To-Medium Skin Tone Female/Baby Version M: Single Parent – Medium Skin Tone Male/Baby Version N: Single Parent – Medium Skin Tone Female/Baby Version O: Single Parent – Dark Skin Tone Male/Baby Version P: Single Parent – Dark Skin Tone Female/Baby
  • Goldilocks and the Three Bears

    None

    Hardcover (Brimax Books Ltd, )
    None
  • Fairy Goblin's Grin Version A The Adult Coloring Book

    S L Woodruff

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 3, 2016)
    Please Note: These coloring books are detailed sketch replicas of the interior content from Fairy Goblin's Grin, and while children might enjoy them, they are quite challenging designs, better suited for adults and as adult coloring books. Follow along as a cacophony of strange and highly unusual sounds fill the room. There are grumbles and snorts, snuffles and wails. We must try to uncover whether this creature has tails! Children are growing up in increasingly diverse families. The various print and ebook versions of Fairy Goblin's Grin allow these children access to books that offer them stories where they can find a better representation of their own family dynamic. With these coloring book versions, further diversification can be achieved as they offer an opportunity for children as well as adults to have fun creating their own family keepsake! There are four different coloring book options, all with black and white sketches of the scenes and characters from the print and e-book versions listed below, all of which allow the reader to customize to their own specifications: Version A: Male/Female/Baby Version H: Female/Male/Baby Version K: Single Parent – Male/Baby Version L: Single Parent – Female/Baby
  • Goldilocks and the Three Bears

    The Clever Factory

    Hardcover (Autumn Publishing Ltd, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Hard to find
  • The Frog Prince

    Margaret Mayo

    Paperback (Orchard Books, Aug. 15, 2005)
    None