In this retelling of the Brothers Grimm folk tale, Hansel and Gretel- here portrayed as two mice kids- get themselves lost in the woods ("Beware Witch Country," a sign warns). There, they see a house ...
Iconic horror writer Stephen King has reimagined a classic Brothers Grimm fairy tale: “Hansel and Gretel.” A major inspiration behind his iteration of the tale came from illustrations of the story by ...
Maurice Sendak is probably best known to the children of America for having written and illustrated “Where the Wild Things Are” (1963). Sendak died in 2012, yet his work continues with “Hansel and ...
Mac Barnett and Jon Klassen follow the breadcrumbs. By Mac Barnett and Jon Klassen Mac Barnett and Jon Klassen have collaborated on eight picture books, including the Shapes trilogy, which inspired ...