Disney's Little Einsteins: Brothers & Sisters to the Rescue (Disney Early Readers)
In this daring new mission a mean old witch have trapped Hansel and Gretel in a gingerbread house, Its up to the brave brother and sister duo, Annie and Leo, to follow the clues and rescue Hansel and Gretel from the witch's grasp. Pre-schoolers will enjoy learning to read in this exciting level 1 early reader tale.
Building on the success of the Baby Einstein's 93% U.S. brand awareness, Little Einsteins maintains the unique educational philosophy of using classical music, art, and real-world imagery to engage and teach preschoolers about the natural world around them.
Customer Review: Terrible Book from a Terrific Show
Our 2-year old son likes Little Einsteins and watches it occasionally, so I decided to get him this book as a potty-training incentive. Thankfully, I read it ahead of time because it's awful...so not appropriate for young children! It's kinda like Hansel and Gretel with the mean witch (personally, I don't think kids should learn about witches since they're scary for them and are evil), except the kids shrink her into a tiny gingerbread witch and make her a part of the house! What the heck?! Instead of hurting her, why didn't the writers make the witch learn her lesson and start being nice? This story has no moral to it and doesn't help your kids in any way. Please take it from an experienced mom and teacher and don't buy this book...the other ones in this series are great, though.
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