Charles Firth's Fractured Fairy Tales
Teach your kids the world as it is, not the world as it should be
We all know the tale Hansel and Gretel and The Sleeping Beauty, but yesterday's morality tales need serious updating.
Charles Firth's Fractured Fairy Tales is a collection of five brand new fairy tales, that better reflect the moral and ethical compromises that are required to live in the world in 2019.
Each tale investigates a current topic that you can read to your kids to teach them about how morality actually works nowadays. Including:
- The Man Who Wanted A Friend - A tale of a little boy who just wanted a friend, and so he built a computer program that would let him be friends with everyone in the world.
- The Bear Family - The story of a baby bear who learns why Mummy Bear still does all the house work, even though its 2019.
- The One Bad Prince - A story of why you still probably shouldn’t tell anyone about a horrible, creepy prince if he’s more powerful and well connected than you
Fully illustrated by some of the world's top children's book illustrators, this is a timeless classic that will introduce your children to the concept of life under a Morrison Coalition Government.
SPECIFICATIONS
Title: Charles Firth’s Fractured Fairy Tales
Publisher: Chaser Quarterly
Edition: CQ16 - First published 2019
Author: Charles Firth
Size: 148mm x 176mm (portrait)
Pages: 132, full colour throughout
Binding: Perfect bound
Price: $19.95 (inc GST)
ISBN: 9781760641450