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Loading... Tangled (Disney Tangled) (Little Golden Book) (original 2010; edition 2010)by Ben Smiley (Author)
Work InformationTangled (A Little Golden Book) by Ben Smiley (2010)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. 00013700 As I'm sure you're aware I love Rapunzel. The stories main message is about exploring the world outside of your comfort zone and bravery. The movie of course delves into the message more but this little book was fun to read. The modern movie and depiction of Rapunzel is a spin off of a German fairy tale, which classifies it as traditional literature. Rapunzel finds her confidence without her mother and she is able to be herself and be happy outside of that abusive relationship. Rapunzel, a young princess, is taken by an evil woman when she learns that her hair is precious and can make others younger. Rapunzel's "mother" takes care of her in a tower, keeping her locked up, and never cutting her hair, knowing that if she does, she will never be able to grow younger again. Flynn stumbles upon the hidden tower by accident, and Rapunzel leaves the tower with him to discover the floating lanterns that appear on her birthday every year. While gone, Rapunzel and Flynn fall in love, and Rapunzel discovers that she is the lost princess that everyone has been searching for. Flynn cuts her hair to save her life, and her evil "mother" dies, and Rapunzel is finally reunited with her parents. She and Flynn get married, and live happily ever after. This was a very sweet, mini version of the movie. I loved the illustrations. They were bright and colorful, very appealing to children. I love how Rapunzels long blonde hair flows throughout the pages. I also enjoy the characters in this story. I love how sweet and friendly Rapunzel is, little girls all over the world admire her. I also like the evil, yet loving mother Gothel is portrayed as. She is very selfish, but shows a unique love for Rapunzel by expressing her love for her and giving her everything she wants inside of the tower. The overall message of this story is that everyone has a dream, and it's important to try to make them come true. no reviews | add a review
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Read along with Disney! The magically long-haired Rapunzel has spent her entire life in a tower, but now that a runaway thief has stumbled upon her, she is about to discover the world for the first time, and who she really is. No library descriptions found. |
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