Have you heard the story of Cinderella? Well, you don’t know the half of it. Cinderella had a twin sister, Tinderella. They each did half the housework, half the mending, and half the mean step-sister tending. But when they meet only one prince, what will they do? The whole story has twice the magic and double the fun! From the author The Three Ninja Pigs comes the fractioned fairy tale of Cinderella and her less-famous sister.
I'm normally a huge fan of fractured fairy tales, and while this was an interesting premise, there weren't quite enough fractions (everything is in half...until the final page when it talks about quarters) to make it a "math" book and while Cinderella's twin Tin eventually has you thinking she wants something other than Prince Charming (in fact, just more space), it turns out that she wants a duplicate prince after all, which struck me as a wonky ending.
Corey Rosen Schwartz has no true Ninja training, but she can sure kick butt in Scrabble. She lives in Warren, New Jersey. Rebecca J. Gomez has been writing stories and poems for kids since she was five years old. She also loves to hike, draw, and play games with her husband and their three children. She also co-authored What About Moose? with Corey Rosen Schwartz.
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