Story 51: The Gingerbread Baby; Jan Brett (1999) P3

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I will never publish this story in any stores in the public. It is a private project built on building up educational knowledge and offers effective reviews of some stories of old and several comparisons of other stories. All story rights go to their physically original makers. I just decided to make a personal index for me to write out my opinion and not have to lug around so many storybooks while not at home. This is a private book and I do not intended to take credit for other people's work. It is a pure educational reference opportunity read about fairytales some of which are rarely discussed and come compare some of the ideas that made it into actual feature films and tv shows.
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He couldn't believe what he saw

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He couldn't believe what he saw. There in the middle of a clearing was a gingerbread house, frosted with sugar, covered with candy, and doors with peppermint handles wide open. The Gingerbread Baby clapped his hands with glee and ran inside.

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