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_matthewdon_'s review
3.0
This short retelling of the perennial fairytale, based upon the brilliant Disney classic, is cute, illustrated pleasantly and, obviously, lacking in incredible writing or depth but is still a adorable, nostalgic read (which only takes a minute) and has left me pining for a rewatch of the movie. This is the fourth (I think) book I've found at my childhood library cupboard thing and all are Disney and unquestionably cute. The reviews have just been: "Awwwww"
which is understandable. Not a book worth reading but fortunately a good way to salvage my failing Reading Challenge, haha. Again, Awwwww.
which is understandable. Not a book worth reading but fortunately a good way to salvage my failing Reading Challenge, haha. Again, Awwwww.
abbythompson's review
3.0
Miss E (age 3.10) picked this one up during summer reading program at the library. A totally fine narrative of the Disney movie. (Of course, I can't wait to introduce her to all the fantastic YA retellings when she's old enough.)
absentminded_reader's review
3.0
Well illustrated. A nice retelling of the movie with no surprises. A very faithful description of the animated scenes. My daughter loved it.
My favorite part of the book was adding things when my daughter was least expecting it, like the part about Bob who was traumatized because he spent all those years being the castle toilet.
My favorite part of the book was adding things when my daughter was least expecting it, like the part about Bob who was traumatized because he spent all those years being the castle toilet.