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Hansel & Gretel

Hansel & Gretel

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This is the story of Hansel and Gretel as you've never seen it before. Paired with the modern art style of renowned illustrator Kveta Pacovsk�, the tale takes on a stunning new life for a new century. The text includes the complete Grimm Brothers' tale.

Format: Hardback
Length: 32 pages
Publication date: 07 August 2021
Publisher: mineditionUS


Once upon a time, in a far-off land, there lived a poor woodcutter and his wife. They had two children, Hansel and Gretel. One day, the woodcutter fell ill and could not work. He had no money to buy food for his family.

Feeling helpless, the woodcutter's wife decided to take her children into the forest to find food. They walked for days, until they came to a small house made of bread and cakes.

The woodcutter's wife was hungry, so she asked the children if they wanted to eat some bread and cakes. Hansel and Gretel said yes, and they ate until they were full.

As they were eating, the witch who lived in the house came out. She was a wicked woman who loved to eat children. She saw the children eating her bread and cakes and wanted to eat them too.

The witch asked the children if they wanted to stay with her and live in her house. Hansel and Gretel said no, but the witch was not happy. She cursed the children and said that they would never find their way home.

The witch then took Hansel and Gretel into her house and locked them in a room. She gave them some bread and water, but it was not enough to eat.

Hansel and Gretel were hungry and scared. They tried to escape, but the door was locked. They cried and cried, but no one came to help them.

Days went by, and Hansel and Gretel were still locked in the room. They were so hungry that they started to eat their fingers.

Just when they thought they would never escape, a little bird flew into the room. It had a piece of bread in its beak. Hansel and Gretel were so happy that they started to sing and dance.

The little bird told them that it had found a way out of the house. It flew up to the roof and pecked at a hole. The hole opened, and Hansel and Gretel fell out.

They were in a deep forest, but they were alive. They walked for hours, until they came to a small house.

The house was owned by a kind old woman. She welcomed Hansel and Gretel and gave them food and a place to sleep.

The old woman was a witch, but she was not wicked. She had a magic spell that could break any curse. She used her magic spell to break the witch's curse and free Hansel and Gretel from her spell.

Hansel and Gretel were so happy that they could finally go home. They thanked the old woman for her kindness and promised to never forget her.

From that day on, Hansel and Gretel lived happily ever after. They never forgot the kindness of the old woman who had saved them from the witch.
Once upon a time, in a far-off land, there lived a poor woodcutter and his wife. They had two children, Hansel and Gretel. One day, the woodcutter fell ill and could not work. He had no money to buy food for his family.

Feeling helpless, the woodcutter's wife decided to take her children into the forest to find food. They walked for days, until they came to a small house made of bread and cakes.

The woodcutter's wife was hungry, so she asked the children if they wanted to eat some bread and cakes. Hansel and Gretel said yes, and they ate until they were full.

As they were eating, the witch who lived in the house came out. She was a wicked woman who loved to eat children. She saw the children eating her bread and cakes and wanted to eat them too.

The witch asked the children if they wanted to stay with her and live in her house. Hansel and Gretel said no, but the witch was not happy. She cursed the children and said that they would never find their way home.

The witch then took Hansel and Gretel into her house and locked them in a room. She gave them some bread and water, but it was not enough to eat.

Hansel and Gretel were hungry and scared. They tried to escape, but the door was locked. They cried and cried, but no one came to help them.

Days went by, and Hansel and Gretel were still locked in the room. They were so hungry that they started to eat their fingers.

Just when they thought they would never escape, a little bird flew into the room. It had a piece of bread in its beak. Hansel and Gretel were so happy that they started to sing and dance.

The little bird told them that it had found a way out of the house. It flew up to the roof and pecked at a hole. The hole opened, and Hansel and Gretel fell out.

They were in a deep forest, but they were alive. They walked for hours, until they came to a small house.

The house was owned by a kind old woman. She welcomed Hansel and Gretel and gave them food and a place to sleep.

The old woman was a witch, but she was not wicked. She had a magic spell that could break any curse. She used her magic spell to break the witch's curse and free Hansel and Gretel from her spell.

Hansel and Gretel were so happy that they could finally go home. They thanked the old woman for her kindness and promised to never forget her.

From that day on, Hansel and Gretel lived happily ever after. They never forgot the kindness of the old woman who had saved them from the witch.

The story of Hansel and Gretel is a timeless tale of bravery, resilience, and the power of love. It teaches us that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope for a better tomorrow.

The story begins with a poor woodcutter and his wife, who are struggling to make ends meet. They have two children, Hansel and Gretel, who are innocent and trusting. One day, the woodcutter falls ill and cannot work. The family is left with no food and no way to survive.

Desperate, the woodcutter's wife decides to take her children into the forest to find food. They walk for days, until they come to a small house made of bread and cakes. The woodcutter's wife is hungry, so she asks the children if they want to eat some bread and cakes. Hansel and Gretel say yes, and they eat until they are full.

As they are eating, the witch who lives in the house comes out. She is a wicked woman who loves to eat children. She sees the children eating her bread and cakes and wants to eat them too.

The witch asks the children if they want to stay with her and live in her house. Hansel and Gretel say no, but the witch is not happy. She curses the children and says that they will never find their way home.

The witch then takes Hansel and Gretel into her house and locks them in a room. She gives them some bread and water, but it is not enough to eat.

Hansel and Gretel are hungry and scared. They try to escape, but the door is locked. They cry and cry, but no one comes to help them.

Days go by, and Hansel and Gretel are still locked in the room. They are so hungry that they start to eat their fingers.

Just when they think they will never escape, a little bird flies into the room. It has a piece of bread in its beak. Hansel and Gretel are so happy that they start to sing and dance.

The little bird tells them that it has found a way out of the house. It flies up to the roof and pecks at a hole. The hole opens, and Hansel and Gretel fall out.

They are in a deep forest, but they are alive. They walk for hours, until they come to a small house.

The house is owned by a kind old woman. She welcomes Hansel and Gretel and gives them food and a place to sleep.

The old woman is a witch, but she is not wicked. She has a magic spell that can break any curse. She uses her magic spell to break the witch's curse and free Hansel and Gretel from her spell.

Hansel and Gretel are so happy that they can finally go home. They thank the old woman for her kindness and promise to never forget her.

From that day on, Hansel and Gretel live happily ever after. They never forget the kindness of the old woman who saved them from the witch.

The story of Hansel and Gretel is a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope for a better tomorrow. It teaches us that we should never give up, no matter how difficult the situation may seem. It also teaches us that kindness and compassion can change the world.

The story of Hansel and Gretel has been retold countless times over the years, in many different ways. However, the original story by the Grimm Brothers is still the most popular and beloved version.

The Grimm Brothers were German brothers who were known for their collection of fairy tales. They published their first collection of fairy tales in 1812, and it included the story of Hansel and Gretel.

The story of Hansel and Gretel has been adapted into many different forms, including movies, TV shows, and books. However, the original story by the Grimm Brothers remains the most popular and beloved version.

The story of Hansel and Gretel is a timeless tale that has been enjoyed by generations of children and adults alike. It teaches us important lessons about bravery, resilience, and the power of love. It is a story that will continue to be retold and enjoyed for many years to come.

Weight: 426g
Dimension: 297 x 242 x 10 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9789888341320

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