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Hansel and Gretel wander through the woods as they try to find their way home when suddenly, they discover a house made of candy. As they nibble on the sugar-covered windows, a strange old woman opens the door and invites them inside, promising them more good things to eat, but what the old woman has in mind is anything but sweet.
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In this version of the Hansel and Gretel tale, Hansel and Gretel come from a zombie family. They live off of the brains of tourists who visit their house, but when tourism dries up, Hansel and Gretel disguise themselves as living children and go off to lure an unsuspecting witch back home to eat her brain.
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"Hansel and Gretel were siblings and great friends who love adventures--and sweets--just as much as any kid you know. So, when they stumbled upon a scrumptious-looking house in the woods, they listened to their tummies rather than their smart minds. The witch who made the house knew that little children love sweets--but she'd forgotten that lost children can be very clever and very brave"--OCLC.
16) Hansel & Gretel
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Presents a simple script for a play based on the traditional tale, including stage directions, descriptions of the parts in the play, and ideas for making costumes and props.
18) Hansel & Gretel
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Two abandoned children come upon a gingerbread cottage inhabited by a cruel witch who wants to eat them.