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Five business lessons learned from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

Learn business lessons from Snow White and the Seven dwarfs along with seven dwarf names, that will help you to apply in your own business.

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text 2015-10-23 00:07
Book 79/100: Snow White and the 77 Dwarfs by Davide Cali and Raphaelle Barbanegre
Snow White and the 77 Dwarfs - Davide Cali,Raphaelle Barbanegre

I'm going to let this conversation with my husband serve as my review:

Him: This book is stupid!
Me: Why is it stupid?
Him: It has no point! There's no moral.
Me: It does to have a point! The point is that doing housework for a bunch of men really sucks, and it's not a good deal even if it lets you hide from the witch.
Him: Well, yeah, but we don't see what happens to the dwarfs after she leaves. They don't LEARN anything. Like that maybe they should have appreciated her a little more.

It's a valid criticism. This book would've been better if the dwarfs realized how much they made Snow White's life suck.

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review 2015-04-27 00:00
Snow White and the 77 Dwarfs
Snow White and the 77 Dwarfs - Davide Cali,Raphaelle Barbanegre There was even an Elvis dwarf--so now we know where he went when he left the building!!
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video 2014-09-12 05:26
Mulan - Walt Disney Company
Alladin (Disney) - Valerie McLeod
Beauty and the Beast (Disney) - Teddy Slater,Ron Dias,Ric Gonzalez
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - Walt Disney Company
Walt Disney's Cinderella - Cynthia Rylant,Mary Blair
The Princess and the Frog Junior Novelization (Disney Princess and the Frog) - Irene Trimble

Kind of funny if the princes act like they are Disney Prince characters. 

 

 

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review 2014-05-13 22:14
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs retold by Randall Jarrell
Snow-White and the Seven Dwarfs: A Tale from the Brothers Grimm (Sunburst Book) - Nancy Ekholm Burkert,Randall Jarrell
Genre: Fairy Tale / Classic / Friendship / Stepmothers

Year Published: 1972

Year Read:  2010

Publisher:
Square Fish
 
Snow White




“Snow-White and the Seven Dwarfs” is a Caldecott Honor Book from the classic Brothers Grimm tale that is retold by Randall Jarrell along with illustrations by Nancy Ekholm Burkert and this book is easily one of the most beloved retellings of the classic fairy tale ever told.

Randall Jarrell has done an excellent job at retelling this classic Brothers Grimm tale, as the story is dramatic and intense at the same time.  Children will be thrilled with the amount of tension going on in this tale as Snow-White tries to escape from her wicked stepmother.  Also, children will love the elegant feel of the story as Snow-White is definitely a truly memorable character as she is shown to be an innocent girl trying to survive in a harsh world, which many children can easily relate to her as they might often find themselves in a world they are frightened of.  Nancy Ekholm Burkert’s illustrations are simply beautiful, especially of the front image of Snow-White herself as she is shown having black wavy hair, dark beautiful eyes and a beautiful blue dress.  Also, the images are set up in between the passages of the story, as there are two pages full of mainly words detailing the story and then the next two pages are full of illustrations detailing the story in a vivid way.

Parents should know that there are some intense scenes in this book including Snow-White’s wicked stepmother who tries desperately to kill Snow-White and get her lung and liver because she is more beautiful than the stepmother.  Many small children might get frightened at the idea that the stepmother trying to kill Snow-White because she is more beautiful than her and many children might get the impression that someone will kill them if they are more beautiful than the other person. 

“Snow-White and the Seven Dwarfs” is a beautiful tale from the Brothers Grimm that children will enjoy for many years, even though this is probably the obscured version of the classic tale even though it was awarded the Caldecott Honor.  I would recommend this book to children ages five and up since smaller children will be frightened by the scenes of Snow-White’s stepmother trying to kill Snow-White.

 

Review is also on: Rabbit Ears Book Blog

 

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