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The Day I Fell Into a Fairytale: The bestselling classic adventure Paperback – 1 april 2021
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- Leeftijd lezen7 jaar en ouder
- Printlengte304 pagina's
- TaalEngels
- Afmetingen13 x 2.13 x 19.8 cm
- UitgeverSimon + Schuster UK
- Publicatiedatum1 april 2021
- ISBN-10147119244X
- ISBN-13978-1471192449
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- Uitgever : Simon + Schuster UK (1 april 2021)
- Taal : Engels
- Paperback : 304 pagina's
- ISBN-10 : 147119244X
- ISBN-13 : 978-1471192449
- Leeftijd lezen : 7 jaar en ouder
- Afmetingen : 13 x 2.13 x 19.8 cm
- Plaats in bestsellerlijst: #12,588 in Boeken (Top 100 in bekijkenBoeken)
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My one criticism was the ending seemed a little rushed and maybe would’ve somehow liked other fairytales incorporated but that said it kept us hooked and still a very enjoyable read.


Lana lives in Little Hilcot and has a brother - Harrison, whom she views as a bit too serious since being in senior school and hitting the books to study oxbow lakes, Archimedes and more, when all she wants to do is go on adventures. Later she needs to go to Grimms, a supermarket, with her family and buys a book of fairytales, which become a bedtime story. The fact that this becomes a peculiar version of fairytales where art is almost imitating life, like a character seeming to be a person she has seen before, makes this even more curious. It turns out that Lana hasn't ever heard of the fairy tales, some of which you can read about within the book itself.
It is magical and mystical and a lot of fun as readers land into fairytales with banquets of the most delicious food and a tuneful robin, where the adventure really begins. It's so easy to get lost in this book, as I put on my childhood brain. If you've been brought up on fairytales, they are all so recognisable within this story. It shows real thought and cleverness to bring them all together in a way that doesn't rip them off or seem disingenuous. It's impressive! You'll meet the likes of Rumplestiltskin, Briar Rose, Sleeping Beauty, Hansel and Gretel and more of the Grimm's fairy tales all spun together in a compelling tale that sweeps between that land and also the reality of the real world.
Look out for all the lovely illustrations of climbing roses and all that you could ever want in a pick 'n' mix and more... It just all adds to the fun of this beautiful, curious book that is so well written and hits the spot! There are twists and danger and mild trepidation as some characters are put into danger as good and evil exists.
There are expressed emotions and brotherly and sisterly care that is shown with warmth that children will also be able to relate to. It also demonstrates through story-telling that books, especially fairytales can ignite imaginations and a lot of new fun and adventures can be explored, even from the most normal, everyday places as the story goes between home, supermarket and the realm of imagination, created from a book of Grimm fairytales.

She thought the story was excellent, so I guess the decision to purchase this is down to your child’s imagination and their appetite for : respond to scaremongering eg “I’m going turn you into wood to keep you fresh before eating you up.”