Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales

Children can explore 50 captivating tales of mermaids, princes and magical animals, with beautiful illustrations that bring a wealth of delightful and quirky characters to life. Hans Christian Andersen Fairy Tales book is divided into five sections, each with ten of the best fantastical fairy storie...

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Main Author: Andersen, H. C. 1805-1875 (Hans Christian) (Author)
Other Authors: Parker Vic
Format: Unknown
Language:English
Published: Thaxted, England Miles Kelly 2014
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Summary:Children can explore 50 captivating tales of mermaids, princes and magical animals, with beautiful illustrations that bring a wealth of delightful and quirky characters to life. Hans Christian Andersen Fairy Tales book is divided into five sections, each with ten of the best fantastical fairy stories around, including much-loved favourites about transformations, journeys of discovery and extraordinary events retold for young children aged 6+. These famous stories are perfect to read at bedtime. Chapters and stories include Hans Christian Andersen Fairy Tales book: Journeys of Discovery chapter includes The Little Mermaid and The Brave Tin Soldier Looking and Seeing chapter includes The Snow Queen and The Snowman Lessons Learned chapter includes The Emperor's New Clothes and The Swineherd Friends and Enemies chapter includes Thumbelina and Little Tuck Extraordinary Events chapter includes The Princess and the Pea and The Little Matchgirl The opening of The Little Matchgirl: It was winter and it was terribly cold. The snow fell as evening drew in the last evening of the year. In the biting cold and the gloom, a poor little girl was walking through the streets. She was so poor that her clothes hung in tatters, and she was bareheaded and barefoot. Her toes were quite red and blue with the freezing weather.
Physical Description:511 pages : illustrations 25 cm
ISBN:9781782095149