This Cinderella fractured fairy tale is an ultra-cool, urban retelling of the classic. The untold story of Cinderella’s self-sufficient neighbor Cinder Edna who follows a different path but still ends up living happily ever after. Seriously, Cinderella is SO Annoying!: The Story of Cinderella as Told by the Wicked Stepmother by Trisha ShaskanĪ tongue in cheek mockery of Cinderella’s perfect image from the viewpoint of the jealous stepmother. Cindy Ellen: A Wild Western Cinderella by Susan LowellĪ hilarious cowgirl version, complete with a “spur-jangling, gun-firing, no-nonsense fairy godmother,” a pair of diamond-studded spurs, and a handsome rodeo champion.Ģ. Teachers love fractured fairy tales because they are great for teaching theme, plot, and other literary devices! Today, in part two of our series on fractured fairy tales, we’re sharing our favorite Cinderella fractured fairy tales - from a Wild West adventure to an Egyptian version your students will love! 1. Students love fractured fairy tales because the stories are familiar.
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