A must-have collection of SIX classic fairy tales for young readers—retold in graphic novel format. Princesses, spells, and witches in the woods—now in graphic novels! This stunning collection feature six classic fairy tales retold by popular comics creators. Fun-filled text and simple, easy-to-follow illustrations support new and emerging readers while all readers will appreciate the beautiful art and diverse characters in these retellings. Complete with beyond-the-book back matter and “How to Read a Graphic Novel” instructional pages, Fairy Tale Favorites, Vol. 1 will have kids of all ages discovering and rediscovering their favorite fairy tales. Stories in This Collection: Goldilocks and the Three Bears The Three Little Pig The Princess and the Pea Jack and the Beanstalk Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Rumpelstiltskin Renee Biermann has been writing and editing K-12 educational materials for almost twenty years. She specializes in English Language Arts and content for multilingual learners. Biermann enjoys generating exciting content, tackling state standards, and lighting the flame of curiosity in young readers all at the same time. She lives and works in Iowa. Stephanie True Peters is a freelance children's book writer with a diverse portfolio of published works featuring princesses and swamp monsters, inspirational men and heroic dogs, sports of all sorts and Greek mythology. An avid reader, workout enthusiast, animal lover, and a firm believer that our words and actions matter, Stephanie enjoys spending time with her children, Jackson and Chloe. She lives in Mansfield, Massachusetts, with her husband Dan. Jehan Jones-Radgowski is the author of seven children's books. She received a bachelor's degree from George Mason University and her M.A. from George Washington University. She is also a U.S. Foreign Service Officer. She has lived with her three kids, husband, and dog worldwide, including the Dominican Republic, Germany, South Africa, Spain, the Russian Federation, the United States, and Venezuela. Román Díaz was born in Mexico. Since he was a child, he always wanted to draw like adults. Now that he is an adult, he likes to draw like children. He's created illustrations for books, video games, and many other projects. He likes to eat colorful fruits and vegetables and admires animals in documentaries because it seems they have superpowers. Miguel was born in a small town in the south of Spain, called Cabra. At the age of 18 he moved to Seville to study Media and Communications. He learned how to use the audioviusal language to tell stories and how the media field works. When he finished college he moved to the UK. He lived in London for almost two years and studied Illustration at the Central Saint Martin's School of Art. After that he moved to Madrid, where he lives now and works as a freelance. He loves trying new things and challenging himself.