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Monday, October 3, 2011

Korean Cinderella


Bibliography: Climo, Shirley. (1993). Korean Cinderella. Ruth Heller. Mexico: HarperCollinsPublishers.
Brief Annotation: The story of Cinderella is told in almost every culture. This is the Korean version of Cinderella, the main themes of the story are the same as the version we all know. However, this tale reflects the Korean culture.
Genre: Picture book, folktale, fiction.
Grade Level: K-6
Readers who will like this: Children who like Cinderella, children who enjoy learning about other cultures, and children who like picture books.
Response/Rating (1-4): 4; As a person who is very fascinated by the Korean culture, I really enjoyed reading the Korean version of a classic story. This would be a wonderful way to introduce children to other cultures.
One question you would ask before a read aloud: Have you ever been told the story of Cinderella?

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