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Books with title Thumbelina

  • Thumbelina

    Hans Andersen, Kamil Cwielag

    eBook (, Feb. 13, 2015)
    Andersen's classic with ilustrations. "There once was a woman who wanted so very much to have a tiny little child, but she did not know where to find one. So she went to an old witch, and she said: 'I have set my heart upon having a tiny little child. Please could you tell me where I can find one?'"
  • Thumbelina

    Hans Christian Andersen

    eBook (, June 16, 2015)
    Thumbelina (Danish: Tommelise) 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."Thumbelina" is chiefly Andersen's invention, though he did take inspiration from tales of miniature people such as "Tom Thumb". "Thumbelina" was published as one of a series of seven fairy tales in 1835 which were not well received by the Danish critics who disliked their informal style and their lack of morals. One critic, however, applauded "Thumbelina. The earliest English translation of "Thumbelina" is dated 1846. The tale has been adapted to various media including television drama and animated film.Wikipedia
  • Thumbelina

    Brian Pinkney

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, Sept. 2, 2003)
    Thumbelinais no biggerthan your thumb!Thumbelina is content to spend her days rowing in a boat made from a tulip petal and sleeping in a cradle made from a polished walnut shell. Then one horrible night a toad kidnaps her, and she is tossed from one wretched adventure to another.Will Thumbelina be forced to marry the toad's son or spend her days deep underground with a rich mole? Only her steadfast kindness and bravery and the help of some loyal friends will lead Thumbelina to true love. Two-time Caldecott Honor artist Brian Pinkney's adaptation of the classic tale vividly captures the dramatic journey and quiet strength of Hans Christian Andersen's tiny heroine.
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  • Thumbelina

    Hannah C

    language (, Aug. 21, 2012)
    Once planted, a tiny girl, Thumbelina (Tommelise), emerges from its flower. One night, Thumbelina, asleep in her walnut-shell cradle, is carried off by a toad who wants the miniature maiden as a bride for her son. With the help of friendly fish and a butterfly, Thumbelina escapes the toad and her son, and drifts on a lily pad until captured by a stag beetle. The insect discards her when his friends reject her company. Thumbelina tries to protect herself from the elements, but when winter comes, she is in desperate straits. She is finally given shelter by an old field mouse and tends her dwelling in gratitude. The mouse suggests Thumbelina marry her neighbor, a mole, but Thumbelina finds repulsive the prospect of being married to such a creature. She escapes the situation by fleeing to a far land with a swallow she nursed back to health during the winter.
  • Thumbelina

    Brian Alderson, Bagram Ibatoulline

    Hardcover (Walker Books Ltd, )
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  • Thumbeline

    Hans Christian Andersen, Katherine Atkins

    Hardcover (Reverie Publishing Company, July 1, 2006)
    A new interpretation of the classic fairy tale by Hans Christian Anerersen, with captivating illustrations by talented newcomer Katherine Atkins.
  • Thumbelina

    Jerry Smath

    Board book (Grosset & Dunlap, May 9, 1995)
    A simple version of a familiar classic finds Thumbelina on an adventure with a mouse, a mole, and a swallow, at the end of which she realizes that Fairyland is the perfect place for her to live.
  • Thumbelina

    Hans Christian Andersen, Kelly Vivanco

    Hardcover (Simply Read Books, Sept. 12, 2017)
    Thumbelina is as pretty and delicate as the flower she was born in, and no bigger than her mother’s thumb. She grows older, but no taller in their happy home until she awakens one morning to a terrible surpise: an ugly mother toad has kidnapped her and wants Thumbelina to marry her even more awful toad son. So begins Hans Christian Andersen’s classic story of hardship, adventure, and friendship in a wild and wonderous world filled with helpful fish, braggy June bugs, and a mysterious mole. Thumbelina may be small, but her life is full of big adventures in this beautiful picture book illustrated with the modern paintings of Kelly Vivanco.
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  • Thumbelina

    Brian Alderson, Hans Christian Andersen, Bagram Ibatoulline

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Oct. 13, 2009)
    Luminous illustrations by Bagram Ibatoulline combine with Brian Alderson€™s wry retelling for a gorgeous gift edition of a well-loved tale.A childless woman visits a witch who gives her a barleycorn €” and hidden in its bloom is a tiny girl. For one so small, Thumbelina€™s life is full of misadventures as she floats through the pages like a wisp on the wind, encountering kind and unkind creatures in succession. But old Mrs. Toad with her "rek-kek-kek" and the alarming Man in Gray cannot crush her spirits, and Thumbelina€™s gentle concern for a winged soul in need paves the way to her freedom and happiness. In a warm, witty retelling accessible to younger children, Hans Christian Andersen€™s tale of a girl no bigger than a thumb is lavishly illustrated by Bagram Ibatoulline. Showcasing art evocative of Victorian storybooks €” with a touch of the dreamlike Rousseau €” this is truly a breathtaking edition of a treasured classic.
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  • Barbie: Thumbelina

    Diane Wright Landolf

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, Jan. 13, 2009)
    BarbieTM presents the beautiful and tiny Thumbelina in a new rendition of the classic children’s story.This Step 2 book follows the story of the movie, using basic vocabulary and short sentences.From the Trade Paperback edition.
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  • Thumbelina

    Hans Christian Andersen, Paul Nation

    eBook
    A woman finally has a child thanks to the help of a fairy. She names her child Thumbelina. This little girl meets many animals—even a mole! And this mole wants to marry her. Will Thumbelina marry the mole?
  • Thumbelina

    Hans Christian Anderson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 21, 2017)
    Another charming classic tale by Hans Christian Anderson that continues to delight young children everywhere. Join Thumbelina, who is no bigger than your thumb, as she travels on her adventures. Recommended by The Gunston Trust for Nonviolence in Children's Literature. Ages 5 - 10.
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