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Cinderella Penguin, Or, the Little Glass Flipper (Picture Puffins)

Cinderella Penguin, Or, the Little Glass Flipper (Picture Puffins)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A delightful twist on an old favorite
Review: My four year old daughter adores this book. Already a huge fan of the classic Cinderella story, she found this book at the library and enjoyed it so much I had to purchase a copy for our own collection. The illustrations are bright, colorful and clever. The story is long enough to hold the interest of a child who is ready to move beyond single-sentence storytelling, yet not so long that it takes forever to finish the book (always a plus if you have a child that is always trying to negotiate for just one more book before bedtime).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A twist from the old Cinderella
Review: The book "Cinderella Penguin" by Janey Perlman is and outstanding book for kids. If you childeren like the story or movie "Cinderella" they are going to love this book. This book is very similar to the real Cinderella story, but has some differences. Although, the ends do turn out the same. Cinderella gets married to the prince and they live happily ever after.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Cinderella Penguin
Review: This is a very cute re-telling of Cinderella. In this version everyone is a penguin. Other than that this story follows the normal Cinderella story. Cinderella is treated cruelly by her stepmother and stepsisters. Family gets invitation to ball. Stepmother and sisters go leaving Cinderella crying. Fairy comes and gets Cinderella ready and brings her to the ball. Prince falls in love. Cinderella flees at midnight. Prince goes searching and finds her. They live happily ever after.

What makes this story unique is mainly the use of penguins and the cute, bold, colorful illustrations. The Fairy in this story is called the Fairy Penguin and is a small penguin with wings. The mice that get turned into horses look like penguins with whiskers and Mickey Mouse ears. The horses look like penguins that have sprouted an extra pair of flippers and walk on all of them. The strange thing is that it looks so right. I didn't mind seeing the penguins wearing clothes. In fact I was amused at seeing Cinderella helping her stepsister into a corset. In short, I really liked this book. If your interested, there are more books by this author using penguins.

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