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Cinderella (with panel zoom)
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Cinderella (with panel zoom) - Classics Illustrated Junior

Brothers Grimm

Publisher: Trajectory

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Cinderella is a must for any child's library, one of the best-loved fairy tales of all timeCinderella is the classic story of a beautiful girl, her evil stepmother and stepsisters, and the fairy godmother who helps her to meet the prince of her dreams. It is a fairy tale magic to treasure forever.  There is a ball, a handsome prince and a glass slipper which all contribute to a happy ending. Beautifully illustrated, this classic tale will capture children's interest and spark their imagination, inspiring a lifelong love of literature and reading.Optimized for Kindle devices and featuring Panel Zoom facility.
Available since: 02/06/2013.

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