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Sto caricando le informazioni... Sleeping Beauty [adapted - Great Illustrated Classics]di Rochelle Larkin
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I enjoyed it and have to admit that it scared me a bit when weird things would happen at night. The thing that was surprising to me was when it mentioned evil spirits. Even though that is only mentioned, once and briefly, it kind of threw me off and I wondered if I would read that to a class. I thought that maybe it would bring up too many questions or even scare the kids, but that is just my opinion.
In the classroom, I do not think that I would use this story. However, if I did use this story, I would be creative and want to use the students imagination. I would ask the students to draw a picture of what the house looked like during the curse or even to draw me a picture of what they thought the crow looked like. I think it would be a good opportunity for the students to be creative with drawing and help them appreciate the story more and remember it more.