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East O' the Sun and West O' the Moon
East O' the Sun and West O' the Moon | Naomi Lewis
15 posts | 10 read | 1 to read
A girl travels east of the sun and west of the moon to free her beloved prince from a magic spell.
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elijahsmith

“Under it sat an old had who was playing with a gold apple”

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elijahsmith

I enjoyed the detailed illustrations of the story.

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elijahsmith
Mehso-so

This book was interesting to say the least. The author had a repetitive plot that was pretty easy to follow. For the most part, the author had a style that was that of a past time period. I enjoyed the illustrations of this novel, they were extremely detailed.

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ritakingston

“They fitted away together and as that‘s both an ending and a beginning, you couldn‘t devise a better close to the tale.”

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ritakingston
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This is the first page the children will see and I think that it would grab their attention because it‘s so interesting so I would use it in a classroom

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ritakingston
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Pickpick

This was an awesome wonder tale about a girl who traveled to free her prince from a spell.

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Miadolce

“They flitted away together and as that‘s both an ending and a beginning, you couldn‘t devise a better close to the tale.”

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Miadolce

This story reminds me a lot of Beauty and the Beast.

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Miadolce
Pickpick

This is originally a Norwegian folktale and is the story of a bewitched prince and the determined girl who loves him. It is a classic hero‘s journey story and is fun to read to kids. Great for a classroom.

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kayleaallison
Pickpick

Traditional lit. East O‘ the Sun and West O‘ the Moon is a very interesting story. It‘s a little long for early childhood, but overall a great story that children would enjoy. The pictures are beautiful and really help to tell the story.

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kayleaallison
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So there was great joy and love between them all that night.

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kayleaallison
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I love the pictures in this book they make the story very interesting!

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cjbattiste

from the introduction - “they flitted away together, and as that‘s both an ending and a beginning, you couldn‘t devise a better close to the tale.”

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cjbattiste

I found it fascinating that this was originally a Norwegian fairy tale (1844). It was translated in 1859 by a man who is compared to C.S. Lewis. The introduction was beautifully written and helps to see into the connections between other fairy tales and this specific book.

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cjbattiste
Pickpick

Beautiful, contrasting illustrations. The storyline was detailed with lots of little pieces and parts that were essential to pay attention to. Overall, the storyline was lengthy, but well thought out. Fairly wordy for early childhood, however.