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  1. Hansel and Gretel was a creepy story, but its not like it scared me as a child. Still its an effective way to teach your kids about stranger danger. Especially the Grimm Brothers' version.

  2. Feb 4, 2020 · Horror. Gretel & Hansel: How It Compares To The Grimm Fairy Tale. By Shannon Lewis. Published Feb 4, 2020. Gretel & Hansel takes the classic Grimm tale and adds several dark twists, leaning into the horror already present in the original fairy tale. Warning! Spoilers for Gretel & Hansel below.

  3. Feb 24, 2015 · How might Hansel & Gretel’s story have been reimagined? (That’s the question they could ask themselves at fairy tale character book club.) The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis tells the story of four siblings who find a magic portal into the hidden world of Narnia.

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  5. Best-selling author Neil Gaiman and fine artist Lorenzo Mattotti join forces to create Hansel & Gretel, a stunning book that’s at once as familiar as a dream and as evocative as a nightmare. Mattotti’s sweeping ink illustrations capture the terror and longing found in the classic Brothers Grimm fairy tale.

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  6. From the blues of the dark forest to the reds of the candies lining the gingerbread house, this unabridged story reimagined by Bernadette’s bold and illustrative brush strokes will leave one’s mouth watering for more.

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    • November 06, 2018
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  7. Jan 1, 1979 · The story itself is very dark - two young siblings, Hansel and Gretel are left abandoned in the forest by their weak father who is under the domineering influence of his second wife, the children's stepmother.

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  8. This clever retelling of the classic fairy tale will have young readers wondering who’s the real villain, from New York Times Best Illustrated Book-winner Bethan Woollvin. Deep in the forest lives a witch named Willow. She is a good witch who only uses good magic—until she meets Hansel and Gretel.

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