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Falling for Rapunzel (2003)

by Leah Wilcox

Other authors: Lydia Monks (Illustrator)

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To rescue Rapunzel from her tower, a prince yells for her to throw down her hair; but being too far away to hear clearly, she tosses out various items from her room, including her maid.
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When Rapunzel has a hard time hearing what the prince is requesting when he calls to her, hilarity ensues.
  sloth852 | Jan 2, 2024 |
A wonderful story with very intricate collage illustrations. My daughter's first grade class loved it and wanted to hear it over and over again. ( )
  tsmom1219 | Feb 24, 2022 |
Cute. ( )
  OutOfTheBestBooks | Sep 24, 2021 |
Delightfully funny retelling of the classic Rapunzel tale. I liked the fact that this princess wasn't sitting around waiting for a rescue. My nieces liked the underwear. ( )
  tiasreads | Dec 11, 2019 |
This re-tell of Rapunzel is very fun and enjoyable. When a prince rides up to Rapunzel's tower hoping to fall in love with her, she can't hear what he is asking her to do. He tells her to throw down her hair and she mistakes that for her underwear and he keeps asking her to throw different things down but she mistakes them for other funny things. Until he ask her to throw down her braid and instead she throws down her maid. Who the prince actually likes instead and they ride off to live happily ever after. This story was cute and funny I think children would love to read this, I know my five-year-old niece would crack up. ( )
  Lorrennea | Dec 3, 2019 |
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For my own Prince Charming, who didn't give up on the first try.
With special thanks to Janice Graham and Rick Walton. ---L. W.
To Susan, Cecilia, Hilary and Frazer for all their support. ---L. M.
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Once upon a bad hair day, a prince rode up Rapunzel's way.
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To rescue Rapunzel from her tower, a prince yells for her to throw down her hair; but being too far away to hear clearly, she tosses out various items from her room, including her maid.

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