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Red: A Red Riding Hood tale |
Pink: Fashioned after the Twelve Dancing Princesses |
Orange: Sleepy Hollow revisited |
Gold: A new spin on Goldilocks |
Green: A modernized Princess and the Pea |
Blue: If the Little Mermaid was a deep sea diver |
Violet: Twist on the Frog King |
White: Snow White gets an unexpected upgrade |
Brown: Jack and Jill go up a mountain |
Black: A really interesting Cinderella tale |
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Written as a companion guide for the Worldbuilding Workbook, you can grab this as an ebook, or better yet purchase the paperbacks together for a more hands-on experience. This companion book is meant to be a sort of instruction manual on how you use your workbook, but also contains suggestions on how to use a three ring binder and create a workbook of your own instead.