Tony Bradman writes for children of all ages and is particularly well-known for his top-selling Dilly the Dinosaur series (Egmont). His other titles include the Happily Ever After series, The Orchard Book of Swords, Sorcerers and Superheroes and The Orchard Book of Heroes and Villains. Tony lives in South East London. Sarah Warburton is a rising star in children's books. She is the illustrator of the Rumblewick series, which spans across both picture books and fiction, and which has been very well received at an international level. She has also illustrated non-fiction titles and the Happy Ever After series. She lives in Bristol with her young baby and husband.
Cinderella has had one happily ever after but now she finds out
that her new mother-in-law is quite mean. She calls Cinderella
useless and since she doesn't want the queen to think she is - she
tries to find a job. In the end, she starts a makeover business and
her and the queen bond as she does her over. I must say that these
books are super cute. The series After Happily Ever After is great
for younger and, also, struggling readers. The plot is fun (and
definitely a bit girly) and has a great message for kids. The
illustrations are very cute and fit right in with what's going on
in the story. Definitely a series I'd recommend for girls who love
fairy tales. 5/5 Roses.-- "Bookworming in the 21st Century"
I recently was given the opportunity by Capstone Press's Kid's
Division to preview different children's book lines for them. I am
very pleased to be able to review a wide age-varied of collections
for you, and to ALSO be able to offer you a giveaway of one of
their wonderful children's books from their Stone Arch Books Line!
The line is aimed at grades 2-6. The After Happily Ever After
Collection Continues the Fairy Tales AFTER the fairy tale book
ended. As we all know from being adults, there is always an after
and more than just being happy. The books are very unique and help
to modernize the original fairy tales VERY much, and make them more
accessible to modern internet savvy kids! The stories are all
written by Tony Bradman and illustrated by Sarah Warburton.
Cinderella and the Mean Queen tells the story of the Prince and
Cinderella now married, living with his folks in the castle and
Cinderella at a loss of what to do with herself. The Queen is
somewhat a typical Mother-in-Law in a lot of ways. The story is
great in that it teaches self-reliance, making a career of
something that you are good at, and being happy with it. Young
girls will love the book!-- "Bless Their Hearts Mom Blog"
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