In which we ask, "Who are these kids, anyway?
Hansel and Gretel or Little Brother and Little Sister or Brother and Sister?"
Either name it's the same story with a witch and without a gingerbread house.
Joseph brings us something extra from the Brothers Grimm.
Grimm's Fairy Tales, 2
(listen or download from link above)
Hansel and Gretel or Little Brother and Little Sister or Brother and Sister?"
Either name it's the same story with a witch and without a gingerbread house.
Joseph brings us something extra from the Brothers Grimm.
Grimm's Fairy Tales, 2
(listen or download from link above)
Read by Joseph from Zombie Parent's Guide
Get the book here: Grimm's Fairy Tales
References:
Resources:
References:
Resources:
- Text from The Red Fairy Book by Andrew Lang at Project Gutenberg.
- The Annotated Brothers Grimm, edited with a preface and notes by Maria Tatar, introduction by A. S. Byatt.
- The Annotated Brother and Sister at surlalunefairytales.com
- Wikipedia article on Brother and Sister
According to Webster
la·gniappe \ˈlan-ˌyap, lan-ˈ\
Function: noun
Etymology: American French, from American Spanish la ñapa the lagniappe, from la + ñapa, yapa, from Quechua yapa something added
Date: 1844
: a small gift given a customer by a merchant at the time of a purchase; broadly : something given or obtained gratuitously or by way of good measure
Function: noun
Etymology: American French, from American Spanish la ñapa the lagniappe, from la + ñapa, yapa, from Quechua yapa something added
Date: 1844
: a small gift given a customer by a merchant at the time of a purchase; broadly : something given or obtained gratuitously or by way of good measure
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