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Books with title Write Your Own Fairy Tale

  • Write Your Own Fairy Tale

    Natalie Myra Rosinsky

    Library Binding (Compass Point Books, Sept. 1, 2007)
    Writing tips and activities to help readers become writers of fairy tales.
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  • Write Your Own Fairy Tale

    Natalie Myra Rosinsky

    Paperback (Compass Point Books, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Writing tips and activities to help readers become writers of fairy tales.
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  • Write Your Own Fairy Tale

    Nancy Polette

    Hardcover (Pieces of Learning, Sept. 1, 1998)
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  • Write Your Own Fairy Tale

    Nancy Polette

    Paperback (Book Lures, June 1, 1940)
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  • Write Your Own Fairy Tales: My Book of Stories

    Deborah Patterson

    Paperback (British Library Publishing, Dec. 1, 2016)
    Within the pages of this book are opportunities to write tales of travels through mysterious forests, to invent new companions to help defeat a wicked witch, or to conjure up the ultimate punishment for an innocent prince. Budding authors will have stories to write, journal entries to fill in and pictures of new characters to draw, all inspired by some of the best-loved fairy tales from around the world—not only the well-known stories of the Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen, but also less familiar tales from Eastern Europe, India and the Middle East. The book is also packed full of writing tips, fairy tale fun facts and mind-boggling puzzles to complete.
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  • Write Your Own Tall Tale

    Natalie Myra Rosinsky

    Library Binding (Compass Point Books, Sept. 1, 2007)
    Writing tips and activities to help readers become writers of tall tales.
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  • Write Your Own Folktale

    Natalie Myra Rosinsky

    Library Binding (Compass Point Books, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Your imagination will be your bridge into the worldwide tradition of folktales. Long before stories were written down, storytellers spoke, sang, and chanted tales to delight listeners and teach children good behavior. Whether they cause laughter or tears, all folktales communicate values. This book will help you share your own wit and wisdom in a compelling way.
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  • Write Your Own Tall Tale

    Natalie Myra Rosinsky

    Paperback (Compass Point Books, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Writing tips and activities to help readers become writers of tall tales.
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  • Write Your Own Fable

    Natalie Myra Rosinsky

    Library Binding (Compass Point Books, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Your imagination will guide you as you explore the worldwide tradition of fables. Long before stories were written down, storytellers told short tales called fables to entertain and instruct listeners. You, too, can write a fable and use your clever mind to sum up the lesson taught by your fascinating tale.
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  • Make Your Own Fairy Tale

    Cherry Denman

    Paperback (Little Brown & Co, )
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  • Your Favorite Fairy Tales!

    Bridget Tomlinson, Heather Dew

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, March 1, 1986)
    A collection of five fairy tales: Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, The Little Tin Soldier, Hansel and Gretel, and Jack and the Beanstalk, includes suggestions for discussion and projects
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  • Make Your Own Fairy Tales

    Fennec Press

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 22, 2019)
    Want to encourage your little writer? This large draw and write book has lots of room for your child's imagination! Each page has room for a picture and handwriting guided lines designed for children in kindergarten, first, and second grades. Let their imagination soar as they create their very own fairy tales! Great for reluctant writers as well as those who already love to write. A fun way to get your child writing and sharing their stories.