Steck-Vaughn point of view stories
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Books in this Series
The unfairest of them all
After reading the classic tale of the beautiful princess who takes refuge from her wicked, jealous stepmother in the cottage of seven dwarfs, the reader is invited to turn the book upside down and read an updated version told from the point of view of the stepmother.
That awful Cinderella
Includes the traditional version of a familiar tale about a young girl who meets her prince with the help of her fairy godmother and a retelling from the point of view of one of her stepsisters.
Grow up, Peter Pan!
After reading the tale of the three Darling children's adventures in Never-Never Land with Peter Pan, the boy who would not grow up, the reader is invited to turn the book upside down and read an updated version told from from the point of view of Captain Hook.
The sheriff speaks
After reading the traditional tale of Robin Hood, the hero who stole from the rich to give to the poor, the reader is invited to turn the book upside down and read an updated version told from the point of view of the Sheriff of Nottingham.