Pamuk Prenses ve Yedi Cüceler'in - Snow White Turkish edition

€21.95

Pamuk Prenses and Yedi Cüceler'in

"Mirror, mirror on the wall? Who is the bravest of them all?"

A small word can tell a big, new story: “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” by Fairy Tales Retold is about courage, making your own decisions – and diversity in every respect. Painted in beautiful pictures that lovingly capture the special features of the characters. stand out.

  • Brave instead of just beautiful: Snow White overcomes her fears and takes her fate into her own hands!
  • Colorful mix: boys, girls and people from all over the world – the seven dwarves show diversity
  • Cleaning help wanted: Because Snow White does not show her gratitude for the dwarves' food and lodging by cooking and cleaning, the dwarves' household remains unfinished
  • Authentically illustrated: Loving illustrations give the individual characters a face and shape, and not in a Disney manner, but in a realistic and likeable way
  • Tragic development: The queen loses the fight against her evil thoughts
  • Topics presented in a child-friendly way: The book is suitable for discussing topics such as fear, overcoming fear, envy or jealousy, revenge, forgiveness and diversity with children.

    Included in each order
    • A 56-page, hardcover, full-color copy of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
    • Bookmark with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

    We love it because

    DIVERSE/INCLUSIVE

    Encouraging our daughter is an important part of raising a confident and brave young woman. This retelling of old classic fairy tales removes the homogenous characters and patriarchal messages and replaces them with exciting adventures and inspiring characters. Girls no longer have to wait for a hero who will save them, but can find the most unlikely heroes within themselves.


    About the Publisher / Author / Illustrator




    Not long ago, in a city you've probably heard of and maybe even been to, a soon-to-be middle-aged, bald father, lying in bed reading bedtime stories to his young daughter, noticed , something strange. It seemed that all the princesses in these fairy tales needed to be saved and that their most important quality was their beauty.

    He didn't like that at all. He didn't want his daughter to grow up in such a world. So he started changing little words here and there as he read. Suddenly a "beautiful" princess became a "brave" one, and he saw the sparkle in his daughter's eyes!

    This gave rise to the idea for Fairy Tales Retold, with a simple but effective premise:

    Changing one word can change everything!


    illustrator

    Claudia Piras, a brave artist from Sardinia, created the illustrations for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.