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After looking through a number of classic fairy tales, the story of sleeping beauty won my affections. However, this version of the story was a little different from the original text I grew up reading. This story, creatively inspired with mice characters, depicts the story of sleeping beauty in an animated way-different from other stories of the same content.
This book could be implemented into the classroom during a lesson on fairy tales, fables, myths, etc. This may be a story that students who normally don't like the typical fairy tale editions may better enjoy. I felt that the way Dr. Wiseman had us choose three different types of fairy tale stories was a good way to diversify the classroom discussion and even help us in understanding the differences among similar writing styles.
Traditional/Folk
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