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Hansel and Gretel by Rika Lesser
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Hansel and Gretel (edition 1999)

by Rika Lesser (Author)

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A poor woodcutter's children, lost in the forest, come upon a house made of bread, cakes, and candy, occupied by a wicked witch who likes to have children for dinner.
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Title:Hansel and Gretel
Authors:Rika Lesser (Author)
Info:Dutton Books for Young Readers (1999), Edition: 1st, 48 pages
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Rating:***1/2
Tags:Children's Lit, Classic

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Hansel and Gretel by Rika Lesser

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A poor woodcutter's children, lost in the forest, come upon a house made of bread, cakes, and candy, occupied by a wicked witch who likes to have children for dinner.
  PlumfieldCH | Mar 25, 2024 |
Independent Reading Level: Grades 4-6
Awards: Randolph Caldecott Medal (2010)
  KayleeWhitley | May 2, 2023 |
Traditional Lit - Folktale (Ages 9+) ( )
  ashleighbell | May 5, 2022 |
Hansel and Gretel are a brother and sister who wander in the woods to find strawberries to eat. They eat too many and fall asleep, finally waking to the smell of delicious food cooking in a house where a witch resides. The witch eats children. The children overcome the witch and cook her, and they rescue the other children who are being help captive.

I loved this story. The illustrations are colorful yet not distracting. I enjoyed there is a happy ending to it. The lesson is simple, but still important: Do not wander off into the woods and fall asleep in an unfamiliar territory because you never know what can happen. ( )
  CMcGinnis | Mar 13, 2020 |
Oddly, the starving family doesn’t look very poor in the illustrations. They have a solid looking, well-furnished house in a lovely location near a forest. They could do a reverse mortgage and raise some cash. Apparently feudal Germany was crying out for some financial wizardry. A good loan originator could have saved these children, at least gotten this beleaguered family through a dry patch until the factory was hiring again. Of course, after a number of years, they would have to move out, but they would have needed to do that anyway.
  ghendel | Nov 28, 2018 |
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Zelinsky, Paul O.Illustratorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed

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At the edge of a great forest, there once lived a poor woodcutter.
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