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It's Not Hansel and Gretel

Josh Funk

Hansel and Gretel will not listen to their storyteller. For one thing, who leaves a trail of bread crumbs lying around, when there are people starving? Not Hansel, that's for sure! And that sweet old lady who lives in a house made of cookies and candy? There's no way she's an evil witch! As for Gretel, well, she's about to set the record straight--after all, who says the story can't be called Gretel and Hansel? It's time for these wacky siblings to take their fairy tale into their own hands. So sit back and enjoy the gingerbread!

With laugh-out-loud dialogue and bold, playful art (including hidden search-and-find fairy-tale creatures), this Hansel and Gretel retelling will have kids giggling right up to the delicious ending!

Book Details

  • Publisher: Two Lions
  • Publish Date: Mar 1st, 2019
  • Pages: 40
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 11.10in - 8.70in - 0.60in - 1.05lb
  • EAN: 9781503902947
  • Recommended age: 05-08
  • Categories: • Fairy Tales & Folklore - Adaptations• Humorous Stories• Interactive Adventures

About the Author

Funk, Josh: -

Like Hansel and Gretel, Josh Funk doesn't like being told how stories should go--so he writes his own. He is the author of a bunch of picture books, including the popular Lady Pancake & Sir French Toast series, illustrated by Brendan Kearney, and recently, How to Code a Sandcastle, illustrated by Sara Palacios, and Lost in the Library: A Story of Patience & Fortitude, illustrated by Stevie Lewis. He lives in New England with his wife and children. Learn more about him at www.joshfunkbooks.com and follow him on Twitter @joshfunkbooks.

Taylor, Edwardian: -

Edwardian Taylor has worked as a visual development artist and character designer in the game and animation industry. He illustrated the picture book Race!, written by Sue Fliess and the chapter book Toy Academy: Some Assembly Required, written by Brian Lynch. He lives in Texas with his partner and their four dogs. Learn more about him at www.edwardiantaylor.com and follow him on Tumblr, Instagram, and Twitter @edwardiantaylor.

Praise for this book

"Taylor's digital illustrations take the loony text several steps farther, and readers will enjoy the cameos from characters from other familiar tales...A twisted take on an old standard that just may have readers rewriting their own favorites." --Kirkus Reviews