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  • Thumbelina

    Petula Stone

    Hardcover (Grolier Books, Jan. 1, 1984)
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  • Thumbelina

    Hans Christian Andersen, Tracie Grimwood

    Hardcover (Little Hare Books, Oct. 1, 2006)
    When a young woman plants a magic seed, a flower bud grows. Inside is a tiny child, the size of the woman’s thumb, and so the woman calls the little girl Thumbelina. One night, Thumbelina is captured by an ugly toad, who arranges for her son to marry the little girl. Eventually, Thumbelina is led to a kingdom of tiny people just like her and marries the fairy prince. Children will love guessing the transformation on each page when the flap is lifted.
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  • Thumbelina

    Hans Christian Andersen

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 14, 2016)
    Hans Christian Andersen was a Danish author best known for writing children's stories including "The Little Mermaid" and "The Ugly Duckling." But he didn't just write short stories, and his intended audience wasn't restricted to children. In addition to his fairy tales, Andersen wrote poems, plays, novels, travel books, essays, and more. He hungered for recognition at home (Denmark) and abroad—and he got it! Eventually. Today, his stories can be read in over one hundred languages. But no matter what language they're in, Andersen's tales have got something for everyone. In them, you'll find beauty, tragedy, nature, religion, artfulness, deception, betrayal, love, death, judgment, penance, and—occasionally—a happy ending. They're complex tales, but since Andersen himself was pretty complex, we like to think that art imitates life. Or something like that. Thumbelina is a literary fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen first published by C. A. Reitzel on 16 December 1835 in Copenhagen, Denmark with "The Naughty Boy" and "The Traveling Companion" in the second installment of Fairy Tales Told for Children. "Thumbelina" is about a tiny girl and her adventures with appearance- and marriage-minded toads, moles, and cockchafers. She successfully avoids their intentions before falling in love with a flower-fairy prince just her size. Includes vintage illustration!
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  • Thumbelina

    Hans Christian Andersen

    Hardcover (World Distributors, Aug. 16, 1973)
    3D art on front cover
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  • Thumbelina

    Hans Christian Andersen

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 14, 2016)
    Hans Christian Andersen was a Danish author best known for writing children's stories including "The Little Mermaid" and "The Ugly Duckling." But he didn't just write short stories, and his intended audience wasn't restricted to children. In addition to his fairy tales, Andersen wrote poems, plays, novels, travel books, essays, and more. He hungered for recognition at home (Denmark) and abroad—and he got it! Eventually. Today, his stories can be read in over one hundred languages. But no matter what language they're in, Andersen's tales have got something for everyone. In them, you'll find beauty, tragedy, nature, religion, artfulness, deception, betrayal, love, death, judgment, penance, and—occasionally—a happy ending. They're complex tales, but since Andersen himself was pretty complex, we like to think that art imitates life. Or something like that. Thumbelina is a literary fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen first published by C. A. Reitzel on 16 December 1835 in Copenhagen, Denmark with "The Naughty Boy" and "The Traveling Companion" in the second installment of Fairy Tales Told for Children. "Thumbelina" is about a tiny girl and her adventures with appearance- and marriage-minded toads, moles, and cockchafers. She successfully avoids their intentions before falling in love with a flower-fairy prince just her size. Includes vintage illustration!
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  • Thumbelina

    Hans Christian Andersen

    Hardcover (Roydon Publishing Co. LTD., Aug. 16, 2000)
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  • Thumbelina

    Hans Christian Andersen

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 14, 2016)
    Hans Christian Andersen was a Danish author best known for writing children's stories including "The Little Mermaid" and "The Ugly Duckling." But he didn't just write short stories, and his intended audience wasn't restricted to children. In addition to his fairy tales, Andersen wrote poems, plays, novels, travel books, essays, and more. He hungered for recognition at home (Denmark) and abroad—and he got it! Eventually. Today, his stories can be read in over one hundred languages. But no matter what language they're in, Andersen's tales have got something for everyone. In them, you'll find beauty, tragedy, nature, religion, artfulness, deception, betrayal, love, death, judgment, penance, and—occasionally—a happy ending. They're complex tales, but since Andersen himself was pretty complex, we like to think that art imitates life. Or something like that. Thumbelina is a literary fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen first published by C. A. Reitzel on 16 December 1835 in Copenhagen, Denmark with "The Naughty Boy" and "The Traveling Companion" in the second installment of Fairy Tales Told for Children. "Thumbelina" is about a tiny girl and her adventures with appearance- and marriage-minded toads, moles, and cockchafers. She successfully avoids their intentions before falling in love with a flower-fairy prince just her size. Includes vintage illustration!
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  • Thumbelina

    Hans Christinan Andersen, Gustaf Tenggren

    Hardcover (Golden Press/Simon, Aug. 16, 1953)
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  • Thumbelina

    Kelly Andersen, H. C.;McGillis

    Paperback (Golden Book, March 15, 1989)
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  • Thumbelina

    Hans Christian Andersen, Brad Sneed

    Hardcover (Dial, Sept. 9, 2004)
    It's not easy being small, but in Brad Sneed's lovely new adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's Thumbelina, at least life is full of adventure. Soon after being born from a fiery red flower, Thumbelina is kidnapped from home and pursued by many suitors, including a horrible toad, a bumbling beetle, and a grumpy mole--until the plucky heroine finds a true love who fits her just right. Sneed's rich, detailed watercolors are a true standout, illustrating the animals and natural world with remarkable realism and vibrancy. The story, lighthearted and lively, has a simple text that keeps the elegant flavor of the original tale, yet is perfect for a picture book audience. Brad Sneed's fresh look at a well-loved fairy tale is simply sumptuous!
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  • Thumbelina

    Hans Christian Anderson, Kelly McGillis

    Audio CD (Rabbit Ears - BMG Kidz, Jan. 1, 1989)
    AUDIO CD: Rabbit Ears presents THUMBELINA as told by Kelly McGillis. Acclaimed actress Kelly McGillis relates the adventures of a beautiful thumb-sized girl who escapes the clutches of an ugly toad and falls in love with the king of the flower angels. With a soundtrack by Grammy-winning composer Mark Isham, this story is every bit as poignant as when Hans Christian Andersen first told it. STORY WRITTEN BY: Hans Christian Andersen; NARRATED BY: Kelly McGillis; MUSIC BY: Mark Isham. Rabbit Ears is committed to the creation of family programming that reflects a deep respect for the intelligence of today's audiences. Rabbit Ears programs have received numerous awards, including: 2 Grammy Awards, 16 Parents' Choice Awards, 12 Grammy Award Nominations, 7 Action for Children's Television Awards. AUDIO CD TOTAL RUNNING TIME: 47 minutes, 50 seconds.
  • Thumbelina

    Hans Christian Anderson

    Paperback (Random House Audiobooks, July 27, 1989)
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