“Classic Tales 2E L4 Cinderella” is part of the Oxford University Press “Classic Tales” series, offering a simplified version of the timeless fairy tale for young readers. The book presents the story of Cinderella in an accessible way, with engaging illustrations and simplified language that help children grasp the plot and characters. Designed for early learners, this edition encourages reading practice and comprehension while introducing children to the magical world of classic literature. It’s a great resource for young readers to enjoy the well-known fairy tale while building language skills.
CLASSIC TALES 2E L4 CINDERELLA
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is a simplified retelling of the classic fairy tale, designed for young readers to enjoy and learn from.
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