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Great Story!
This is a great story. I use this is my classroom as a compare and contrast writing activity with Cinderella. In this Native American version, the Rough-Face Girl and her sisters compete for the affections of the Invisible Being. Where her sisters fail, the Rough-Face Girls beauty shines through. The artwork is also beautiful.
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Anonymous
Posted May 8, 2001
Rough Face Girl Marries Invisible Man
Cinderella`s two older sisters try to be better than Cinderella and the sisters are not kind to her.One day Cinderella got an invitation to see an invisible man.The sisters would not let Cinderella go, so the sisters dressed up and went.There was a test to see if you could see the invisible man and the sisters failed it.
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Such a great book!!
This was one of my all time favorite picture books growing up. It's about a native american girl whos face had been scarred from fire and ashes. With the help of the mother spirit thing (it's been a while...) she's able to marry the son of the chief (prince). Its such a beutiful story and I absolutely love it!
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Anonymous
Posted March 5, 2007
really good cinderella story
I got this book when I was in the 3rd grade. And now Im 19. It gives a really good imagination for kids. My little sister loves it. ONe of the best cinderella stories ever
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Anonymous
Posted January 27, 2002
My All-The-Time Favorite Storyteller!
This is my all-the-time favorite storyteller because it is like from the story in Cinderella. However, it is very much different and unique to tell about the poor Rough-Face Girl. Something is so special about the poor Rough-Face Girl whom she met the mysterious man who saw her something differently than her two snobbish, meanest sisters. That storyteller really excites me every time I read, and even I read to my niece and students!!! They love it very much as I do! I still keep the book since I was in high school :)
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Anonymous
Posted February 20, 2002
'All about the Rough Face Girl '
I read this great book! I like it because it has a good lesson that says just because you arn't the prettiest, and the richest you can still be very kind and nice to others.Read this different Cinderella book to find out what happens in this story.
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Anonymous
Posted February 20, 2002
Native American Cinderella
Rough Face Girl is about a Native American girl whose older sisters hurt her and make fun of her. The two older girls are looking for an invisible King, but instead the rough face girl finds him and marries him.
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Posted August 13, 2009
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