Now that I'm an adult, the one thing that I love most about the Little Golden Books is the artwork. They hired some super-talented artists to bring the characters and events to life in their stories. In fact, I'm acquiring quite a collection of these books!
One of the first books I pulled down from the shelf was Cinderella.
This story, of Walt Disney's Cinderella by Little Golden Book, is a reprint of the one originally issued in 1950. When I was a child, I had this book in a large sized format and I loved it. As soon as I saw the cover, childhood memories of reading this came washing over me.
In this post, I thought I'd share some of the artwork.
In this post, I thought I'd share some of the artwork.
The story was adapted by Jane Werner and the illustrations are by Retta Scott Worcester. It's my absolute favorite illustrated Cinderella story!
Cinderella's stepmother makes her do chores all day long, from cleaning out the fireplaces, to scrubbing the floor, to churning butter, making the meals and waiting hand-and-foot on her spoiled, rotten stepsisters. At least in the Grimm Brothers' version of Cinderella, the stepsisters get their comeuppance!
Spoiler Alert: Cinderella gets her man in the end! She and the Prince live happily ever after, though I'm thinking that castle might be a little drafy in the winter.
Thanks for stopping by and joining me on this trip down memory lane!
Michelle