Tag: Group A
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Rumpelstiltskin
From doing this assignment, I have learned that each version of the story always keeps parts of the story intact. No matter what changes are made the same lessons and values are portrayed in the story. Going through the different versions of this book gave me a better understanding of the story, provoked thought, and…
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Judy Blume Tales of A Fourth Grade Nothing
Excerpt from chapter 7: The Flying Train Committee.
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Trumpet of the Swan
The Trumpet of the Swan is a children’s novel by E. B. White which was published in 1970. This story is a different version of the ugly duckling. It tells the story of Louis, a trumpeter swan born without a voice who overcomes this difficulty by learning to play the trumpet to impress a beautiful…
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Rapunzel
Version retold by Mike Ward curated by Revette Hinkson
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The little mermaid My version! presentation #2
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Jack and The Beanstalk
For this presentation, I adapted the illustration from Susan Spellman, and using the adaption from Jane Jerrard, I simplified the fairytale as much as possible without missing any of the important information. I would not recommend this book for young children because it mentions death, but with the right tone, it could be told to…
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The Snow Queen
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Anime Rumplestiltskin
Hi Guys! I wanted to be creative and out of the box, while on my journey to create this idea, I found it was more work! But I decided to just push through and get my idea created. I came up with the idea to use AI technology to create a new version of Rumplestiltskin…
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Goldilocks & The Three Bears
Hello! I decided to tell the story of the classic Goldilocks and the Three Bears fairytale. It is child appropriate.


