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Loading... One-Eye! Two-Eyes! Three-Eyes!: A Very Grimm Fairy Taleírta: Aaron Shepard
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She has two wicked sisters.
They make fun of her for having only two eyes and wonder why she can't look normal like they do.
But Two-Eyes will show them.
She's got a fairy godmother, a magic goat, and a handsome knight to help her outsmart her terrible sisters and escape far, far away.
With a spirited text that's fun to read out loud and humorous illustrations, this retelling of a Brothers Grimm tale is sure to become a new folk classic.
(Amazonról letöltve Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:09 -0400)
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And this version lives up to the one I grew up with, too.
Little Two-Eyes is despised by her sisters for being "different" (in the version I grew up with, it was for being normal, which makes more sense, but being "different" makes for a funnier punch line in the end) by having two eyes instead of one or three like they do. (Weirdly, they're shown watching TV with odd-eyed people.)
So they treat her like the classic red-headed stepchild - leftovers and rags - until she cries and cries. You can work out the gist of the end now, I'm sure :)
Very funny, and neat illustrations. (