I am having a difficult time finding well-written lower level fairy tales. The
books I have are either beautifully written/illustrated but on a much higher level
(and incredibly long), or poorly written/illustrated but on the right level. Any
suggestions for a good match? I am planning on reading the stories aloud to the
students, so they should not be too text-heavy (have you noticed that so many fairy
tales for elementary are just page after page of long passages with little white
space??)
I'm looking for individual titles or a good series. I'll post a HIT in a few days.
Thanks!
~Carrie
Carrie Higgins, LMS
Wissahickon Charter School
Phila., PA
carriergreen@hotmail.com
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