Prince Cinders

“Prince Cinders” by Babette Cole is a delightful children’s book published by Puffin Books in 1997. This edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Prince Cinders, who endures a challenging life as he is bullied by his three hairy brothers due to his less-than-perfect appearance. His routine of cleaning and tidying up after them takes an unexpected turn when a small, dirty fairy appears and promises to grant his wishes, leading to a series of humorous and unpredictable events.
Readers will find a whimsical take on a traditional tale, filled with humor and charm. The narrative explores themes of self-acceptance and the unexpected consequences of wishes, making it an engaging read for children. With its playful storyline and vibrant illustrations, “Prince Cinders” offers a unique perspective on the classic fairy tale genre, inviting young readers to enjoy the zany twists that unfold.
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Prince Cinders leads a very hard life. Bullied by his three hairy brothers about his less-than-perfect looks, he spends all his time cleaning and tidying up after them. One Saturday night Prince Cinders’ luck changes as a small, dirty fairy falls down the chimney and promises that his wishes shall come true. Not all the fairy’s spells turn out as planned in this zany twist of a traditional story.
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