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Books with title Fairy Tale Mix-Ups

  • Mixed Up Fairy Tales

    Hilary Robinson, Nick Sharratt

    Hardcover (Hodder & Stoughton, Sept. 1, 2004)
    This hilarious split-page novelty book allows the reader to mix and match different combinations of fairy tales creating thousands of outlandish stories. Do you know the story of the ugly duckling who was bossed around by two horrid stepsisters and climbed a beanstalk at the top of which was a bowl of porridge? Or Snow White, who was laughed at by ducks and fell asleep in Baby Bear's bed after eating Little Red Riding Hood's granny? Illustrated by award-winner Nick Sharratt, this ingenious split-page book lets children create their own fractured fairy tales—and they may even find some surprisingly sensible ones along the way. Colorful, quirky, fun—a guaranteed giggle maker for kids and parents alike!
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  • Mixed Up Fairy Tales

    Hilary Robinson, Nick Sharratt

    Spiral-bound (Hachette Children's, Sept. 15, 2005)
    This fantastic split page, spiral bound book allows the reader to mix and match different combinations of fairy tales with hilarious results. What would happen if Goldilocks had two horrid stepsisters and fell asleep for a hundred years? Would she be woken by a hungry wolf or Little Red Riding Hood's Granny?
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  • Fairy Tale

    Andrew Teverson

    Paperback (Routledge, July 12, 2013)
    This volume offers a comprehensive critical and theoretical introduction to the genre of the fairy tale. It: explores the ways in which folklorists have defined the genre assesses the various methodologies used in the analysis and interpretation of fairy tale provides a detailed account of the historical development of the fairy tale as a literary form engages with the major ideological controversies that have shaped critical and creative approaches to fairy tales in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries demonstrates that the fairy tale is a highly metamorphic genre that has flourished in diverse media, including oral tradition, literature, film, and the visual arts.
  • Fairy Tale

    Cyn Balog

    eBook (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, June 17, 2009)
    A captivating and witty dark fantasy that will have girls lusting after it.Morgan Sparks has always known that she and her boyfriend, Cam, are made for each other. But when Cam’s cousin Pip comes to stay with the family, Cam seems depressed. Finally Cam confesses to Morgan what’s going on: Cam is a fairy. The night he was born, fairies came down and switched him with a healthy human boy. Nobody expected Cam to live, and nobody expected his biological brother, heir to the fairy throne, to die. But both things happened, and now the fairies want Cam back to take his rightful place as Fairy King.Even as Cam physically changes, becoming more miserable each day, he and Morgan pledge to fool the fairies and stay together forever. But by the time Cam has to decide once and for all what to do, Morgan’s no longer sure what’s best for everyone, or whether her and Cam’s love can weather an uncertain future.
  • Fairy Tale

    Andrew Teverson

    eBook (Routledge, June 19, 2013)
    This volume offers a comprehensive critical and theoretical introduction to the genre of the fairy tale. It: explores the ways in which folklorists have defined the genreassesses the various methodologies used in the analysis and interpretation of fairy taleprovides a detailed account of the historical development of the fairy tale as a literary formengages with the major ideological controversies that have shaped critical and creative approaches to fairy tales in the twentieth and twenty-first centuriesdemonstrates that the fairy tale is a highly metamorphic genre that has flourished in diverse media, including oral tradition, literature, film, and the visual arts.
  • Fairytale Mix-Up

    Jane Smith, Jackie Raynor

    Hardcover (Piggy Toes Pr, March 30, 2005)
    Pop-up illustrations on split pages allow the reader to combine the tops and bottoms of faces of various fairytale characters, mixing and matching different parts of sentences each might say.
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  • Christmas Fairy Tale Mix-Up

    Hilary Robinson

    Hardcover (Hodder Children's Books, Oct. 5, 2017)
    Create your own hilarious festive fairy tales with this ingenious, split-page, spiral bound book. A follow-up to the bestselling Mixed up Fairy Tales illustrated by the creator of the much-loved Barry Loser.Oh no! Santa has got stuck down the chimney while delivering presents to The Three Little Pigs... Flip the flaps to create hundreds of mixed-up stories, featuring favourite Christmas and fairy tale characters. Includes: Santa Claus, Jack Frost, Cinderella, Snow White, The Christmas Fairy, The Three Bears and more!Praise for Mixed Up Fairy Tales: 'Variations enough for plenty of delightfully silly combinations.' - Guardian
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  • Spooky Fairy Tale Mix-Up

    Hilary Robinson, Jim Smith

    Hardcover (Hachette Children's, July 24, 2018)
    Create your own hilarious spooky fairy tales with this ingenious, split-page, spiral bound book, illustrated by the creator of the much-loved Barry Loser.Rapunzel has her hair tangled with spiders, while the Three Bears are terrified by Ghostilocks and Beauty dresses up as a Beast! What other funny combinations can you make?A follow-up to the bestselling Mixed up Fairy Tales and Christmas Fairy Tale Mix-Up.Praise for Mixed Up Fairy Tales: 'Variations enough for plenty of delightfully silly combinations.' - Guardian
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  • Fairy Tale

    Cyn Balog

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Aug. 16, 2009)
    A captivating and witty dark fantasy that will have girls lusting after it.Morgan Sparks has always known that she and her boyfriend, Cam, are made for each other. But when Cam’s cousin Pip comes to stay with the family, Cam seems depressed. Finally Cam confesses to Morgan what’s going on: Cam is a fairy. The night he was born, fairies came down and switched him with a healthy human boy. Nobody expected Cam to live, and nobody expected his biological brother, heir to the fairy throne, to die. But both things happened, and now the fairies want Cam back to take his rightful place as Fairy King.Even as Cam physically changes, becoming more miserable each day, he and Morgan pledge to fool the fairies and stay together forever. But by the time Cam has to decide once and for all what to do, Morgan’s no longer sure what’s best for everyone, or whether her and Cam’s love can weather an uncertain future.
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  • Christmas Fairy Tale Mix-Up

    Hilary Robinson, Jim Smith

    Spiral-bound (Hachette Children's, Dec. 18, 2018)
    Oh no! Santa has got stuck down the chimney while delivering presents to the Three Little Pigs...Create your own hilarious Christmas fairy tales with this ingenious, split-page, spiral bound book. Flip the flaps to create hundreds of mixed-up-stories, featuring favourite Christmas and fairy tale characters. Includes: Santa Claus, Jack Frost, Cinderella, Snow White, The Christmas Fairy, The Three Bears and more!A follow-up to the bestselling Mixed up Fairy Tales. Illustrated by Jim Smith, creator of the much-loved Barry Loser series and Winner of the Scholastic Laugh Out Loud Award.
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  • Fairy Tale

    Cyn Balog

    Paperback (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Jan. 12, 2011)
    Morgan Sparks and Cam Browne are a match made in heaven. They've been best friends since birth, they tell each other everything, and oh yeah—they're totally hot for each other.But a week before their joint sweet sixteen bash, everything changes. When Morgan demands answers, she's shocked to discover the source of Cam's distance. It isn't another girl—it's another world. Pip claims that Cam is a fairy. No, seriously. A fairy. And now his people want Cam to return to their world and take his rightful place as Fairy King.Determined to keep Cam with her, Morgan plots to fool the fairies and see if their "perfect" love can weather an uncertain future.
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  • Fairy Tale

    Krystal Kelly

    eBook
    Not all Fairy Tales end with "Happily Ever After..."Kitara, Lulike and Seacraze, come from entirely different kingdoms in the Elven Forest and are best friends. The kingdoms, Yzat, Ghaltzen and Divish are all mortal enemies and their friendship must be kept a secret. Many would assume that as princesses they lead extraordinary lives, but it all comes crashing to the ground when their parents decide they are the proper age to be married. Their lives take another terrible twist when the dragon, Spitfire strikes a deal with a human to kill Kitara. That’s when the girls steal three black horses (which inadvertently belong to three shape-shifters who specialize in killing) and run away from the safety of their flourishing homes. A series of events and mishaps cause the girls to split up and soon they each embark on their own adventures. All the while a war is brewing and this time it’s up to the quiet Seacraze to unite the three kingdoms to fight against this mysterious enemy. The girls never seem to get a break and between dragons, a satyr, a witch, fairy godparents, unicorns, talking-cats, ogres, trolls and goblins how could they possibly expect to be ready for war?