![]() ![]() ![]() She effectively portrays the eighth fairy as wicked but not overly scary. McGuire's illustrations enchant with vibrant colors and cherubic faces. This will be such a time." Notably, the young prince awakens Sleeping Beauty by kissing her hand, not her lips, in a very G-rated fashion. When the unexpected guest shows up, she must make do with a brass teapot rather than one specially crafted of "rose pearl and royal silver." As revenge, the "angry fairy" curses the baby: in 15 years the young girl will prick her finger on a spindle and "fall into a neverending sleep." Luckily, one good fairy, who remained hidden, uses her gift to lessen the curse: the princess will sleep for 100 years before being "awakened by love." Throughout the book, Rylant ruminates on the theme of time: "There are times in life when you can do nothing but wait. But an embittered eighth fairy has been forgotten, and she is easily offended. sleeping beauty by Cynthia Rylant illustrated by Erin McGuire RELEASE DATE: JThis version of the oft-told story opens with a fusty philosophical frontispiece: Many see Time as a friend, and many see Time as a foe. Royal parents of a longed-for child invite seven fairy godmothers to bestow blessings on the baby princess. ![]() PreS-Gr 2-Rylant's retelling features many hallmarks of the traditional tale but grounds itself firmly for a primary grade audience. ![]()
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