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Books with title The Emperor's Cool Clothes

  • The Emperor's New Clothes

    Hans Christian Andersen, Virginia Lee Burton

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 23, 2004)
    Illustrated by the beloved creator of Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel, The Little House, and Katy and the Big Snow, here is a delightful version of the tale that boys and girls have loved for centuries. The Emperor himself, his court, and his clothes—or lack of them—are ridiculous as only the master storyteller Hans Christian Andersen can make them. Fifty-five years ago, Virginia Lee Burton added to this tale of fun her own irrepressible humor in pictures and design. This brilliant new edition features Burton’s original illustrations photographed anew, freshly exhibiting her lively concoction of remarkable spirit and beauty.
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  • The Emperor's New Clothes

    Hans Christian Andersen, Sir John Gielgud, Rabbit Ears Entertainment, LLC

    Audiobook (Rabbit Ears Entertainment, LLC, Sept. 16, 2016)
    Like everyone else in the kingdom, two clever swindlers understand the emperor'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? Narrated by famed British actor Sir John Gielgud, this delightful retelling of Hans Christian Andersen's classic (adapted by Eric Metaxas) is made even more beguiling by an original musical score by Mark Isham. Ages six and up. Part of the award-winning Rabbit Ears series, Storybook Classics.
  • The Emperor's New Clothes

    Hans Christian Andersen, Cindy Hardin Killavey, Jimcin Recordings

    Audiobook (Jimcin Recordings, June 18, 2007)
    Here's Anderson's wonderful story of the power of persuasion.
  • The Emperor's Cool Clothes

    Lee Harper

    language (Two Lions, Feb. 20, 2012)
    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

    Hans Christian Andersen, Carol Phillips, British Literature Audiobooks

    Audiobook (British Literature Audiobooks, Aug. 31, 2017)
    "The Emperor's New Clothes" (Danish: "Kejserens nye Klæder") is a short tale written by Danish author Hans Christian Andersen, about two weavers who promise an emperor a new suit of clothes that they say is invisible to those who are unfit for their positions, stupid, or incompetent. When the emperor parades before his subjects in his new clothes, no one dares to say that they don't see any suit of clothes on him for fear that they will be seen as "unfit for their positions, stupid, or incompetent". Finally, a child cries out, "But he isn't wearing anything at all!" The tale has been translated into over 100 languages.
  • The Emperor's New Clothes

    Hans Christian Andersen, Virginia Lee Burton

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, May 6, 2014)
    Illustrated by the beloved creator of Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel, The Little House, and Katy and the Big Snow, this is a delightful version of the tale that boys and girls have loved for centuries. The Emperor himself, his court, and his clothes—or lack of them—are as outrageous and comical as only the master storyteller Hans Christian Andersen can make them, and Virginia Lee Burton adds to this tale of fun her own irrepressible humor in pictures and design. This lovely new Folk Tale Classics edition celebrates Burton’s lively concoction of remarkable spirit and beauty.
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  • The Emperor's New Clothes

    Hans Christian Andersen, Virginia Lee Burton

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, May 6, 2014)
    Illustrated by the beloved creator of Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel, The Little House, and Katy and the Big Snow, this is a delightful version of the tale that boys and girls have loved for centuries. The Emperor himself, his court, and his clothes—or lack of them—are as outrageous and comical as only the master storyteller Hans Christian Andersen can make them, and Virginia Lee Burton adds to this tale of fun her own irrepressible humor in pictures and design. This lovely new Folk Tale Classics edition celebrates Burton’s lively concoction of remarkable spirit and beauty.
  • The Emperor's New Clothes

    Hans Christian Andersen, Alan Davis Drake, Booktrack

    Audiobook (Booktrack, Feb. 4, 2019)
    A short tale by Hans Christian Andersen about two weavers who promise an emperor a new suit of clothes that is invisible to those who are unfit for their positions, stupid, or incompetent. The tale has been translated into more than 100 languages.
  • The Emperor's New Clothes

    Sindy McKay, Toni Goffe, Hans Christian Andersen

    Paperback (Treasure Bay, June 1, 2014)
    In this delightfully funny retelling of the classic story, the emperor hires two tailors to make him a new set of elegant and magical clothes - clothes that foolish people will think are invisible! When the emperor parades through town in his fine new clothes, while really just wearing polka-dotted shorts, only a child is willing to speak up and tell the truth.
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  • The Emperor's Cool Clothes

    Lee Harper

    Paperback (Two Lions, Oct. 30, 2018)
    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

    Meredith Rusu, Eva Martinez, Carles Arbat

    Paperback (Children's Press, Feb. 4, 2020)
    Tales to Grow By will be the perfect companion in the exciting path of becoming, little by little, responsible and happy grownups.Fairy tales are stories that have been passed down through generations. Their ancestral wisdom offers readers a truthful and extensive portrait of human behaviors and human experiences. This is why fairy tales are the perfect tool to teach character education.Tales to Grow by is a new series of books that unlocks the power of fairy tales. Each tale is retold to highlight important emotions, feelings and attitudes of its characters. Beautiful illustrations make the story accessible to young readers. Questions throughout the book and backmatter written by a children´s therapist guide the educator through the story and allow the readers to get in touch with their own feelings and emotions. The mix of rich content and visuals allows our little readers to enjoy the magic of the stories while developing strong and independent character.In this tender retelling of the classic fairytale, children learn the importance of recognizing their feelings and expressing them with honesty.
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  • The Emperor's New Clothes

    Hans Christian Andersen, Stella Jane Stauffer

    eBook (Fe Fi Fo Fun Press, June 17, 2020)
    Beautiful illustrations make this classic retold fairytale come alive! An emperor pays two swindlers who claim to make special invisible suits. A village child is not fooled. The emperor discovers he has been tricked.