Rapunzel
Author: Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
Illustrator: Carol Heyer
Genre: Traditional Literature
Ages or Grade: 2nd to 5th grade
Rapunzel is a story well-known story about a couple who are greedy that the witch took their child in exchange of their wrongdoings. It all started when the wife wanted some of the fruits from the backyard of their neighbors. She craved it so much and wanted it that his husband sneaked in and get some until the owner found out that he had been stealing. In exchange for him stealing, the witch wanted their child. She locked up Rapunzel in a high tower till a prince found out about the tower and Rapunzel. They both fell in love and the witch found out. The witch then cut off her hair and locked her up. He fell and blinded himself but years passed and they found each other again and live happily ever after.
This is a long story for children to read aloud so I will probably start to read half of it in the morning and then read the end for closure by the end of the day. The illustration is decent in this book it is more of colored pencil and realistic drawings. The female students will like this story more than the male students but it still teaches a lesson of not being greedy and watch out for your actions. I will definitely have this in my classroom for my students, especially the girls, to read.
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