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.
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.
When Jack climbs a magic beanstalk he encounters a cruel giant.
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.
First published in 1908, this unabridged text features the dynamic artwork and dramatic perspectives of Matt Tavares in full-color for the first time.
This old favorite is told with a hint of nightmare in the everyday world.
A retelling of the classic story of the boy who climbs a beanstalk and outwits a giant.
Brad Strickland, Thomas E. Fuller, Rick Duffield ... Copy edited by Cathy Dubowski and Jonathon Brodman Continuity editing by Grace Gantt Cover design by Lyle Miller Interior illustrations by Kathryn Yingling Library of Congress Catalog ...
OF COURSE you think I was the bad guy, terrifying poor little Jack. You don't know the other side of the story. Well, let me tell you...
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, in a retelling that includes historical notes on versions of the tale, other heroic stories, and alternate ...