From Publishers Weekly
In a zany send-up, The Diary of Hansel and Gretel by Kees Moerbeck, narrator Gretel records the siblings' frightening journey through the forestand the fattening of Hansel in childlike handwriting on notebook pages and sketches. A pop-up gingerbread house and industrial oven with fiery orange flames add to the tactile experience.
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Product Description
At last, here is the true story of what really happened to Hansel and Gretel, in the words of Gretel herself.
This book is a faithful reproduction of Gretel's original diary, complete with all of her drawings -- as well as the very first newspaper article by the Brothers Grimm.