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When Haskell and Greta are abandoned in the woods by Step-Mama, they find themselves trapped in the home of a hungry bear during a treacherous thunderstorm. Together, the siblings face the unthinkable. The third picture book in the series, Haskell & Greta: A Carolina Folktale, is a retelling of Hansel and Gretel by The Brothers Grimm. Haskell and Greta's timeless adventure takes place in the Carolina mountains. As a read-aloud or for schools, the picture book also includes state symbols, flags, recipes, a map, and a glossary of terms, making this a great addition to classrooms and home…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
When Haskell and Greta are abandoned in the woods by Step-Mama, they find themselves trapped in the home of a hungry bear during a treacherous thunderstorm. Together, the siblings face the unthinkable. The third picture book in the series, Haskell & Greta: A Carolina Folktale, is a retelling of Hansel and Gretel by The Brothers Grimm. Haskell and Greta's timeless adventure takes place in the Carolina mountains. As a read-aloud or for schools, the picture book also includes state symbols, flags, recipes, a map, and a glossary of terms, making this a great addition to classrooms and home libraries alike. The first two author-illustrated picture books in the series by Lisa Anne Cullen, Little Orange Honey Hood: A Carolina Folktale and Three Wild Pigs: A Carolina Folktale, are published by the University of South Carolina Press and Young Palmetto Books of Columbia, South Carolina.
Autorenporträt
Lisa Anne Cullen is an author, illustrator, artist, and instructor living and working in South Carolina. She has served as Artist-in-Residence as part of Beaufort Middle School's River of Words project, appeared on SCETV's By The River author series, and is an instructor for the Pat Conroy Literary Center Camp Conroy Build-A-Book summer program. She has taught "BIG" book building at the Bluffton Book Festival and attended many festivals and events in support of books and the arts. She holds an MFA in writing for children and has worked as an editor and librarian in the publishing industry. www.lisaannecullen.com