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Very cute!, May 26, 2009
This review is from: Schmoe White and the Seven Dorfs (Happily Ever Laughter) (Paperback)
I read this to my 4-year-old daughter, and we both thought it was funny. The story parallels the original as far as the bones of the story go: she has an evil stepmother who hires a huntsman to get rid of her, he chickens out, Snow/Schmoe White is set free and runs away, ends up bunking with 7 little men, evil stepmother finds out and goes about killing the girl herself, a prince comes to save her.
While the driving force of the plot remains the same, the author has created his own story by changing the time to modern day; what the characters are busy doing beginning with the time Schmoe White finds the dorfs cottage; and of course the tone of the story from a rather morbid one to a light-hearted, humorous, and slightly irreverent one.
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Prepare to laugh!, April 29, 2000
This review is from: Schmoe White and the Seven Dorfs (Happily Ever Laughter) (Paperback)
My students and I laughed all the way through this one! It's a very amusing take on "Snow White," and I read it to my class after reading the original during the fairy tale unit we did for reading. We then made a Venn diagram, citing differences and similarities between the two stories. It's definitely worth reading!
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