World Famous Comics: Cinderella (Walt Disney's Cinderella)
Cinderella (Walt Disney's Cinderella)
From: TokyoPop Publisher: TokyoPop Average Rating: Binding: Paperback Number of Items: 1 Number of Pages: 96 Publication Date: September 13, 2005 Reading Level: Ages 4-8 Release Date: September 13, 2005 Studio: TokyoPop
Product Description: Cinderella has enchanted generations with its spellbinding story and endearing characters that live in your heart forever. One of the most celebrated Disney classics, Cinderella has been nominated for three Academy Awards®. Now the beloved fairy tale becomes pure Disney magic, as this timeless tale of love comes to life in the pages of a TOKYOPOP Cine-Manga® book!
Paperback of Cinderella story disappoints ^ I bought this for my 4 year old grandson who loves the story and video. It is a cartoon type book with bubbles for dialogue, not a story book. It is too difficult to have a small child follow this. I recommend the Golden Book version of the story.
A classic! ^ I loved this story as a little girl and it's so much fun to read again after all these years to my young daughter. She absolutely loves it and it's a great companion to the movie.
Magical rags to riches tale! ^ Cinderella is, in my opinion, the all-time favorite classic Disney story for little girls. There's got to be a reason why there are so many grown-up books and movies referred to as "Cindarella stories!"
Don't settle for immmitations -- get the original for your kids!(And enjoy re-reading it yourself!)
It's back and as special as ever! ^ How exciting to find this Little Golden Book from my long-ago childhood back again so I can share it with the kids in our family.
Attention Baby Boomers! This book has got the original illustrations. You might just want to buy it for yourself!
Just right for little readers ^ This is a good, short adaptation of the Disney movie version of the classic "Cinderella" story. Keeps some of the new characters that the Disney crew created, including Lucifer the cat and the mice that Cinderella protects. Touches on all the main points of the movie, and sticks pretty closely to the movie's plotline. Perfect tool for encouraging kids who like the movie to also pick up a book and read.