Summary: Includes the traditional tale, a poem, a report on beans around the world, and sample activities.
After climbing to the top of a huge beanstalk, a boy uses his quick wits to outsmart a giant and gain a fortune for himself and his mother.
First published in 1908, this unabridged text features the dynamic artwork and dramatic perspectives of Matt Tavares in full-color for the first time.
Making mischief when he gets bored, an overworked Jack finds adventure as a giant chaser in the land beyond the clouds, where he seeks to reclaim a precious object stolen by the king of the giants.
In this book you'll find four Easy-To-Read Folktales that belong in every child's library: • The Gingerbread Man — A classic folktale about the gingerbread man who couldn't be stopped — until he met a fox. Jack and the Beanstalk — The ...
This traditional fairy tale remains a favorite with parents looking for a children's classics to read with their little one.
A boy climbs to the top of a giant beanstalk where he uses his quick wits to outsmart an ogre and make his and his mother's fortune.
A boy climbs to the top of a giant beanstalk where he uses his quick wits to outsmart an ogre and make his and his mother's fortune, in a retelling that includes historical notes on versions of the tale, other heroic stories, and alternate ...
Repetitive text and beautiful illustrations help tell the classic tale of "Jack and the Beanstalk.
A boy climbs to the top of a giant beanstalk, outwits the ogre who lives there, and makes a fortune for himself and his mother.
"Jack and the Beanstalk" is an English fairy tale. It appeared as "The Story of Jack Spriggins and the Enchanted Bean" in 1734 and as Benjamin Tabart's moralised "The History of Jack and the Bean-Stalk" in 1807.