Cinderella Skeleton

Cinderella Skeleton by Robert D. San Souci is a whimsical take on the classic fairy tale, published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in 2004. This first edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story introduces readers to Cinderella Skeleton, a character who embodies a unique blend of sweetness and spookiness, navigating her challenges in a world filled with cobwebs and dead flowers, all while preparing for the upcoming Halloween Ball.
In this enchanting narrative, readers will discover how Cinderella Skeleton copes with the absence of support from her evil stepsisters as she strives to create a memorable Halloween celebration. The book explores themes of adaptation and holiday festivities, making it a delightful addition to the genres of juvenile fiction and fairy tales. With its engaging storyline, this edition invites readers to join Cinderella on her quest for happiness amidst the eerie charm of Halloween.
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Meet Cinderella Skeleton, as sweetly foul as only a ghoul can be. Poor Cinderella has no one to help her hang the cobwebs and arrange dead flowers–certainly not her evil stepsisters. But the Halloween Ball is just around the corner. . . . Will Cinderella find happiness at last?
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