Cinderella is Evil (The Fairy Tales Retold Series Book 1) by Jamie Campbell
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This clever fairy tale retelling turns the classic Cinderella story completely upside down, presenting the famous princess not as a victim but as the story's true villain. Through witty narration and...
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This clever fairy tale retelling turns the classic Cinderella story completely upside down, presenting the famous princess not as a victim but as the story's true villain. Through witty narration and surprising plot twists, young readers discover a world where the stepmother and stepsisters have their own side of the story to tell, challenging everything children thought they knew about this familiar fantasy. The book masterfully introduces perspective-taking and critical thinking within an engaging adventure format, making readers question who the real heroes and villains might be in any family story.
What makes this fractured fairy tale particularly effective is how it transforms passive listening into active questioning, encouraging children aged 6-9 to look beyond surface appearances in both stories and real life. The narrative voice maintains enough whimsy to keep the fantasy elements delightful while delivering a subtle lesson about empathy and multiple viewpoints. Parents seeking stories that spark conversation about fairness and judging others will find this imaginative twist on a classic tale provides rich material for discussion long after the final page is turned.
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