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Beauty and the Beast
Beauty and the Beast | H. Chuku Lee
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In this remarkable retelling of Beauty and the Beast, award-winning illustrator Pat Cummings creates an enchanted fairy-tale world flavored by the art, architecture, and culture of West Africa, while writer H. Chuku Lee stays true to the story of this beloved classic. With breathtaking palatial settings inspired by the Dogon tribe of Mali and dazzling costumes reminiscent of the clothing seen on Cummings's own trip to Africa, Beauty and the Beast becomes so much more than just a story—it's a visual and cultural experience. When her father is taken prisoner by a fearsome Beast, Beauty begs the captor to take her instead. The Beast agrees, locking her away in his palace. Though he will give her whatever her heart desires—jewels, gowns, her own living quarters—she is forbidden to leave. Over time, however, Beauty sees the gentler side of the Beast, and an unexpected bond forms. But will it be strong enough to break a curse that threatens the Beast's life? Supports the Common Core State Standards
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Beauty and The Beast a retelling by H. Chuku Lee , illustrated by Pat Cummings is a TLand great for S. This story is portrayed in Africa and characters and setting are different than modern beauty and the beast. This classic story is told by the beauty which can easily grab attention of the students. Great illustration the dresses and settings are unique #ucflae3414sp18

SadiqaH Activities related to this story are http://www.readwritethink.org/files/resources/interactives/storymap/ UDL strategies 1.3 &3.1 providing alternative for visual information and guided information processing, visualization will work along with EL strategies 7 & 8 showing students how to use graphic organizer and direct instruction along with modeling and scaffolding will be effective. (edited) 6y
DrSpalding The traditional literature genre is perfect for storytelling. Thoughtful job on explaining your ESL strategies. Well done. 6y
GraceNeg I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS 💕 It is a traditional story but different. Amazing for a diverse classroom. 6y
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