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Books with title About the Sleeping beauty

  • The Sleeping Beauty Theatre

    Su Blackwell, Corina Fletcher

    Hardcover (Thames & Hudson, Dec. 7, 2015)
    A magical theatre within a book where children can stage their own productions of Sleeping Beauty with exquisitely designed paper cutouts Based on her strikingly original storybook The Fairy-Tale Princess, Su Blackwell’s sumptuous fairy-tale images, cut out from the pages of classic fables, are now brought to life in three dimensions in this beautiful paper theatre. Everything a child needs to reenact the well-loved story of Sleeping Beauty is provided, including interchangeable scenery and delightful moveable versions of the characters. Inside the ingeniously designed pop-up theater stage between the two covers is a jewel box of moveable pieces: scenery sheets set the stage; characters add the story and colorful props provide the finishing touch. The book contains a pocket to hold the pieces when they’re not in use, and an enclosed booklet contains instructions on how to stage your own performances of Sleeping Beauty for family and friends, including a script. The Sleeping Beauty Theatre will be coveted by children and adults alike who love to make believe. 10 die-cut scenes, 12 movable characters, 5 free-standing props + 28-page booklet
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  • The Sleeping Beauty

    David McAllister, Gabriela Tylesova

    Hardcover (Little Hare Books, Oct. 1, 2018)
    The story of The Sleeping Beauty spills over with fairies and princes, passion and despair, magnificence and splendor, and the ballet version of this classic tale is the most romantic and spectacular of all. Australian Ballet Creative Director David McAllister’s impressive 2015 production of The Sleeping Beauty, ornamented by internationally celebrated designer Gabriela Tylesova's lavish costumes and sets, cast a spell of delight on its audiences, and was a sellout success. Now McAllister and Tylesova weave their magic again, transporting the enchantment of their production to the pages of this book. David’s text and Gabriela’s illustrations recreate the world of this favorite ballet for readers to enjoy again and again.
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  • About the Sleeping beauty

    P. L Travers

    Paperback (Collins, March 15, 1977)
    Five versions of the sleeping beauty tale are accompanied by the author's own version and an essay on the meaning of fairy tales, "The Sleeping Beauty" in particular.
  • Sleeping Beauty

    Carol Ottolenghi

    Paperback (Brighter Child, Jan. 5, 2009)
    Between the pages of the Brighter Child(R) Keepsake Stories books are the classic tales of magic, imagination, and inspiration that will delight children again and again. From the hard-working Red Hen to the foolish Gingerbread Man, these stories will capture children's interest and spark their imagination page after page, inspiring a lifelong love of literature and reading. Each book includes 32 pages of fresh, captivating illustrations, and measures 8" by 8". --In this beloved tale, Sleeping Beauty is tricked by a wicked witch and falls into a deep, deep sleep! Children will eagerly continue reading to see if the prince can find her and wake her up. --This title is also available in an English/Spanish bilingual edition.Book Details:Format: PaperbackPublication Date: 1/5/2009Pages: 32Reading Level: Age 3 and Up
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  • Sleeping Beauty

    Carol Ottolenghi

    Paperback (Brighter Child, Jan. 5, 2009)
    Between the pages of the Brighter Child(R) Keepsake Stories books are the classic tales of magic, imagination, and inspiration that will delight children again and again. From the hard-working Red Hen to the foolish Gingerbread Man, these stories will capture children's interest and spark their imagination page after page, inspiring a lifelong love of literature and reading. Each book includes 32 pages of fresh, captivating illustrations, and measures 8" by 8". --In this beloved tale, Sleeping Beauty is tricked by a wicked witch and falls into a deep, deep sleep! Children will eagerly continue reading to see if the prince can find her and wake her up. --This title is also available in an English/Spanish bilingual edition.Book Details:Format: PaperbackPublication Date: 1/5/2009Pages: 32Reading Level: Age 3 and Up
  • About the Sleeping beauty

    P. L Travers

    Library Binding (McGraw-Hill, March 15, 1975)
    Five versions of the sleeping beauty tale are accompanied by the author's own version and an essay on the meaning of fairy tales, "The Sleeping Beauty" in particular.
  • The Real Sleeping Beauty

    Sharon Hooper, Kody Boye

    language (, Aug. 20, 2012)
    What happens when you accidentally insult a fairy who doesn't check her Faebook account all that often? In this hilarious retelling of Charles Perrault's Sleeping Beauty, join our plucky and resourceful heroine, Princess Rosalind of Gardenia, as she deals with not only a ruling by the National Fairies League (or NFL for short), but also an economic recession precipitated by the banning of spinning wheels, all while dodging unsavory suitors as she embarks on a mission to save the kingdom's economy and unexpectedly finding true love along the way.
  • The Sleeping Beauty

    C. S. (Charles Seddon) Evans, Arthur Rackham

    eBook (Green Booker Publishing, April 15, 2016)
    " ....Then the twelfth fairy stepped out from behind the arras where she had been hidden. "My gift is still to come," she continued. "As far as I can, I will undo the mischief which my sister has done. It is true that I have not the power to prevent altogether what she has decreed. The Princess shall, indeed, prick her finger with the spindle of the spinning-wheel on the day when she attains her fifteenth year; but instead of dying she shall fall into a deep sleep; and this sleep shall last for a hundred years, and when that time is past, a King's son shall come to waken her." "EVERY VERSION OF SLEEPING BEAUTY IN ONE AWESOME ANTHOLOGY:
  • The Sleeping Beauty

    Briana Brandman-Hughes, Breanna Angle

    eBook
    A princess imprisoned not by magic but by life, a dragon, and a quest for freedom, but not in the way you would expect.
  • Sleeping Beauty

    Janaki Badrinath, Augustine Devotta, Solomon

    language (Marito Corporation, Dec. 12, 2013)
    Once upon a time there lived a good king and his queen. They had no children for many years and were very sad.Then one day, the queen gave birth to a lovely baby girl and the whole kingdom was happy. There was a grand celebration and all the fairies in the kingdom were invited. But the king forgot to invite an old fairy. She came to the celebrations but was very angry.Read on...
  • The Sleeping Beauty

    Anastasya Shepherd

    language (, Jan. 5, 2012)
    A touching tale of love, family and merchandising. It has a beautiful princess, three good fairies and one so-so one, the true love and a somewhat unexpected happy end.
  • The Sleeping Beauty

    1883-1944 Evans, C. S. (Charles Seddon)

    eBook (HardPress, June 23, 2016)
    HardPress Classic Books Series