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  • Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen

    H. C. Andersen

    eBook (anboco, Sept. 1, 2016)
    Andersen's fairy tales, which have been translated into more than 125 languages,[1] have become culturally embedded in the West's collective consciousness, readily accessible to children, but presenting lessons of virtue and resilience in the face of adversity for mature readers as well: A StoryBy the Almshouse WindowThe AngelAnne LisbethThe Conceited Apple-branchBeauty of Form and Beauty of MindThe Beetle who went on his TravelsThe BellThe Bell-deepThe Bird of Popular SongThe Bishop of Borglum and his WarriorsThe Bottle NeckThe BuckwheatThe ButterflyA Cheerful TemperThe Child in the GraveChildren's PrattleThe Farm-yard Cock and the Weather-cockThe DaisyThe Darning-NeedleDelaying is not ForgettingThe Drop of WaterThe DryadJack the DullardThe Dumb BookThe Elf of the RoseThe Elfin HillThe Emperor's New SuitThe Fir TreeThe FlaxThe Flying TrunkThe Shepherd's Story of the Bond of FriendshipThe Girl Who Trod on the LoafThe Goblin and the HucksterThe Golden TreasureThe Goloshes of FortuneShe was Good for NothingGrandmotherA Great GriefThe Happy FamilyA Leaf from HeavenHolger DanskeIb and Little ChristinaThe Ice MaidenThe Jewish MaidenThe JumperThe Last Dream of the Old OakThe Last PearlLittle Claus and Big ClausThe Little Elder-tree MotherLittle Ida's FlowersThe Little Match-sellerThe Little MermaidLittle Tiny or ThumbelinaLittle TukThe Loveliest Rose in the WorldThe Mail-coach PassengersThe Marsh King's DaughterThe Metal PigThe Money-boxWhat the Moon SawThe Neighbouring FamiliesThe NightingaleThere is no Doubt about itIn the NurseryThe Old Bachelor's NightcapThe Old Church BellThe Old Grave-stoneThe Old HouseWhat the Old Man Does is Always RightThe Old Street LampOle-Luk-Oie, the Dream GodOle the Tower-keeperOur AuntThe Garden of ParadiseThe Pea BlossomThe Pen and the InkstandThe Philosopher's StoneThe Phoenix BirdThe Portuguese DuckThe Porter's SonPoultry Meg's FamilyThe Princess and the Pe
  • Thumbelina

    Andersen

    eBook (Globook, April 18, 2012)
    Once upon a time there was a woman who desperately wanted to have a child but couldn’t obtain her wish. A fairy gave her a barleycorn from which soon grew a beautiful little girl, as long as a thumb.
  • Thumbelina

    Andersen

    eBook (Globook, April 18, 2012)
    Once upon a time there was a woman who desperately wanted to have a child but couldn’t obtain her wish. A fairy gave her a barleycorn from which soon grew a beautiful little girl, as long as a thumb.
  • Thumbelina

    Andersen

    eBook (Globook, April 18, 2012)
    Once upon a time there was a woman who desperately wanted to have a child but couldn’t obtain her wish. A fairy gave her a barleycorn from which soon grew a beautiful little girl, as long as a thumb.
  • The Lost Tribe

    C. B. Andersen

    (Bookcraft Pubs, July 1, 2002)
    Following a plane crash en route to Alaska, a Mormon family is captured by a primitive tribe somewhere in Russia and must rely on their knowledge of scripture to plan their escape.
  • The Book of Mormon Sleuth

    C. B. Andersen

    Paperback (Bookcraft Pubs, April 1, 2000)
    Great Aunt Ella gives fourteen-year-old Brandon her rare edition of the Book of Mormon, expecting him to follow its teachings and keep it safe from the menacing thief who is determined to take it from her Iowa farm.
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  • Book of Mormon Sleuth, Book 5: The Secret Mission

    C.B. Andersen

    Paperback (Deseret Book, April 30, 2008)
    Why did a first-edition Book of Mormon wind up in an old Catholic mission in San Diego? What clues does it contain to a mysterious past? And why is Dr. Anthony interested? The Andrews family is off on another exciting quest, and once again, clues in the scriptures lead to mystery and adventure. Watch your kids run for their copies of the Book of Mormon to follow along!
  • The Book of Mormon Sleuth, Vol. 3: The Hidden Path

    C. B. Andersen

    Paperback (Deseret Book Co, Aug. 1, 2003)
    When Shauna, Jeff, Brandon, and Meg Andrews inadvertently stow away on a yacht carrying the creepy Dr. Anthony and his associates to Russia in search of the tribe the Andrews family met the previous year, they find hope and courage through prayer and the Book of Mormon.
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  • Michael Hague's favorite Hans Christian Andersen fairy tales

    H. C Andersen

    Hardcover (Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, March 15, 1981)
    A collection of tales including "The Snow Queen," "The Little Mermaid," "The Little Match girl," "Thumbelina," "The Elfin Hill," "Little Ida's Flower," "The Ugly Duckling," "The Wild Swans," and "The Emperor's New Clothes."
  • The Forgotten Treasure

    C. B. Andersen

    Paperback (Deseret Book Co, June 1, 2004)
    We all turned to see Chloe standing at the top of the stairs with a man right beside her. He had a scraggly beard and was dressed in a suit that looked like he had slept in it for the past several nights. "Agent Smith?" Rudy said. "That's Dr. Anthony," Brandon corrected him with disgust in his voice. "He has a gun," Chloe said quietly. Following clues left well over a century ago by an ancestor in Kirtland, Ohio, the Andrews family is off on another adventure. With danger, excitement, and a good dose of scriptural intrigue thrown in, The Forgotten Treasure will be a favorite for the whole family!
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  • Andersen's Fairy Tales

    H. C. Andersen

    eBook (libreka classics, March 1, 2019)
    Andersen's Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersenlibreka classics – These are classics of literary history, reissued and made available to a wide audience.Immerse yourself in well-known and popular titles!
  • The Fir Tree: English & Bulgarian

    H. C. Andersen

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 4, 2015)
    Hans Christian Andersen (1805 – 1875) was a Danish fairy tale writer, and poet noted for his children's stories. During his lifetime he was acclaimed for having delighted children worldwide, and was feted by royalty. His poetry and stories have been translated into more than 150 languages. Andersen’s fairy tales of fantasy with moral lessons are popular with children and adults all over the world, and they also contain autobiographical details of the man himself. "The Fir Tree" by Hans Christian Andersen, published originally in 1845, follows the life of a young fir tree living in the woods. Compared to the other trees around him, he feels small, spindly and short, and he constantly utters complaint to any and all woodland creatures within ear shot. Most pointedly, he wonders "when will he truly be alive?" When he sees humans cut down some beautiful trees nearby and then drag them across the snow, he asks the swallows, "Where are they going?" In answer they tell him of all Christmas's splendor and beauty of which those lucky trees will soon be a part. Yet when the time comes for our little fir tree to have his turn, he's taught an unexpected and irreversible lesson. This children's e-book is fully illustrated all-color. Young readers will love the charming all-color illustrations, while parents will appreciate the moral at the end of the story. The beautiful illustrations will captivate your child's imagination and bring them back to read it over again and again.