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Books with title The Emperor Penguin's New Clothes

  • Emperor's New Clothes, The

    Michele Dufresne

    Paperback (Pioneer Valley Books, March 15, 2011)
    A vain emperor's only ambition is to be well dressed. One day, he is tricked by two swindlers into parading around town in no clothing. Playful illustrations will keep students engaged in this amusing story.
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  • The Emperor Penguin's New Clothes

    Janet Perlman

    Audio Cassette (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 1996)
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  • Emperor's New Clothes

    Alison Edgson

    Paperback (Childs Play Intl Ltd, June 1, 2007)
    Readers can lift the flaps up and down to see the clothes that the emperor imagines are being sewn for him, in this retelling of the classic fairy tale.
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  • The Emperor's New Clothes

    Hans Christian Andersen

    eBook (Laverock, Sept. 10, 2015)
    Classics by Hans Christian Andersen. Rabbit Ears Treasury of World Tales Volume 4 enlightens and entertains with these classic stories read by your favorite stars and featuring original music by some of today's greatest artists. This edition includes illustrations never published before.
  • The Emperor's New Clothes

    Retold by Ruth Belov Gross Hand Christian Andersen, Jack Kent

    Hardcover (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 1977)
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  • The Emperor’s New Clothes

    Hans Christian Andersen, Magic Books

    eBook (Magic Books, Dec. 20, 2012)
    The fairy tale The Emperor’s New Clothes by Hans Christian Andersen tells about two cunning fellows who managed to deceive their emperor. They made him clothes and assured him that it will be invisible only for silly people! The emperor could not see the clothes, but was ashamed to admit it. Only one little boy was not ashamed to say and he revealed the truth with a well-known phrase: “But he isn’t wearing anything at all!”
  • The Emperor's Cool Clothes

    Lee Harper

    Hardcover (Two Lions, Sept. 1, 2011)
    The emperor can never find the perfect outfit until he meets the Rogue brothers, who can make clothes so special that only the coolest people are able to see them. But what happens when no one in the emperor’s court can see the clothes-and the emperor can’t either? Is no one cool enough or perhaps...there are no clothes to see? This funny, clever adaptation of the classic Hans Christian Anderson tale is captured by Lee Harper in watercolor and pencil. There is an author’s note about the tale’s origin and Lee’s choice to create an imaginary kingdom where emperor penguins, walruses, albatross, seals, and polar bears all live-and shop-together.The author of The Emperor's Cool Clothes has donated this book to the Worldreader program
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  • The Emperor's New Clothes

    Eric Metaxas, Hans Christian Andersen, Robert Van Nutt

    Paperback (Rabbit Ears Entertainment, Dec. 19, 2012)
    Like everyone else in the kingdom, two clever swindlers understand the king’s passion for new clothes. Claiming to be the creators of the richest and most beautiful cloth in the world, they cleverly announce that the “magical” garments they are weaving for the Emperor are invisible to anyone lacking intelligence. Who will have the courage to speak the truth? Ages 5 and up. Written by Hans Christian Andersen. Illustrated by Robert Van Nutt. Part of the award-winning Rabbit Ears Storybook Classics series. DVD and audio versions, narrated by Sir John Gielgud with original music by Mark Isham, were recognized with a Grammy Award Nomination – Best Recording for Children and the Parents’ Choice Gold Seal. Both DVD and audio (CD) versions are also available on Amazon.com (through disc on demand/Amazon Instant Video or Audible.com).
  • The Emperor's New Clothes

    Hans Christian Andersen, Angela Barrett

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Sept. 1, 1997)
    Ingeniously reset in a tiny imaginary kingdom, this popular tale follows the adventures of a couple of clever con men who come up with an ingenious scheme that fools the emperor and his sycophantic court, and teaches them all a lesson in humility.
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  • The Emperor's New Clothes

    Carl Sommer, Ignacio Noe

    Library Binding (Advance Publishing, )
    Sometimes people are willingly dishonest rather than risking embarrassment. Such is the case in this whimsical rendition of Hans Christian Andersens classic tale. Excessive fondness for elaborate and expensive clothing allows a pair of dodgy tailors to hoodwink the emperor. Weaving a grandiose tale instead of actual clothing, the tailors tell the emperor that their exquisite garments, woven with the finest of materials, are invisible to less worthy individuals. Reluctant to admit possible imperfections, no one in the town is willing to be honest, with the exception of one small boy. The conclusion of this tale extends beyond that of the original, shedding light on the benefits that come from always telling the truth.
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  • The Emperor’s New Clothes

    Anthony James, Hans Christian Andersen

    eBook (, Jan. 25, 2015)
    "The Emperor's New Clothes” is a short tale by Hans Christian Andersen which in this in this delightful adaptation is brought up to date by Anthony James. It is a story of vanity and power tells the story of two weavers who promise the Emperor a new suit of clothes that is so special that it is invisible to those who are simple or stupid, but of course it isn’t. So none of the Emperor’s advisors wanted to admit that they were simple or stupid so they don’t tell him the truth. The Emperor then wore his new suit in a parade, all the citizens cheered him as they don’t want to be seen as simple or stupid. However, a little girl who didn’t know the story cried "He isn't wearing anything at all!" Then of course everyone else started saying it and the Emperor suddenly realised that he had been very stupid and put in a system that meant in future he didn’t make a fool of himself.
  • The Emperor's New Clothes

    Marcus Sedgwick Alison Jay (illustrator)

    Paperback (Templar Publishing, Jan. 1, 2015)
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