Twenty stars, easy. :-)If you are my age and you remember the cartoon "Fractured Fairy Tales" from the Rocky & Bullwinkle set of the same, this story will resonate with fond memories of wackiness. The wolf was only after a cup of sugar? Really now! Well, if anybody could make you believe it, Jon Scieszka could. And I am confident he was an indepth consumer of Fractured Fairy...
more Twenty stars, easy. :-)If you are my age and you remember the cartoon "Fractured Fairy Tales" from the Rocky & Bullwinkle set of the same, this story will resonate with fond memories of wackiness. The wolf was only after a cup of sugar? Really now! Well, if anybody could make you believe it, Jon Scieszka could. And I am confident he was an indepth consumer of Fractured Fairy Tales, too--his stories are true to their themes! (Too bad he couldn't picture that sort of 'fractured background music', too!)
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