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Falling for Rapunzel

Leah Wilcox (2003), 32 pages
Illustrated by Lydia Monks
Audience: Preschool - 2nd Grade
Category: Humor, Picture Books
One day a brave prince is riding by a tower when he hears the crying of fair Rapunzel. He asks Rapunzel as loudly as possible, 'Rapunzel, Rapunzel throw down your hair!' However, Rapunzel can't quite make out what he is saying. He is surprised by what comes down, but she thought he said her underwear. Rapunzel doesn't need to be rescued: she was only upset that she couldn't get her hair quite the way she wanted it. However, she keeps misunderstanding the prince, but willingly throws down whatever she thinks he has asked for, including dirty socks instead of curly locks, a cantaloupe instead of a piece of rope, and more. However, Rapunzel's faulty hearing makes for a happy ending. Read 'Falling for Rapunzel' to find out what happens!
Reviewed by: sc
Date read: 6/29/2009
ISBN-10: 0399237941
ISBN-13: 9780399237942