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3 World Famous Tales Hans Christian Stories : (The Little Mermaid + Thumbelina + The Ugly Duckling)(Hardcover, Priyanka Verma) | Zipri.in
3 World Famous Tales Hans Christian Stories : (The Little Mermaid + Thumbelina + The Ugly Duckling)(Hardcover, Priyanka Verma)

3 World Famous Tales Hans Christian Stories : (The Little Mermaid + Thumbelina + The Ugly Duckling)(Hardcover, Priyanka Verma)

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"Hans Christian Andersen (1805–1875)was a Danish author renowned for his timeless fairy tales. Despite facing challenges in his early life, he cultivated a remarkable imagination that propelled him to literary fame. Although he dabbled in plays, poems, and novels, his fame rests on enchanting fairy tales, such as ""The Ugly Duckling"" and ""The Little Mermaid."" These stories, filled with wonder and lessons, captivated readers for generations and were translated into over 125 languages. His contributions to children's literature have left an indelible mark on the literary world, inspiring countless adaptations and interpretations across various mediums.The Little Mermaid princess who wants to be human. She makes a deal with a sea witch, giving up her voice for a chance to meet with a prince. Explore the story of love, sacrifice, and dreams. Beautiful pictures tell the tale too.Thumbelina is a tiny girl who goes on big adventures! She faces dangers like being kidnapped by a toad and swept away by a bug. But she also makes friends, like a kind field mouse. Thumbelina is so small, she's only as big as a thumb! This story has beautiful pictures and magic that everyone loves, no matter how old they are.The Ugly Duckling is a famous story by Hans Christian Andersen.It's about a duckling who looks different from others and faces teasing. Feeling sad, he explores the world. He wonders where he belongs. But as time passes, something amazing happens. This story teaches us to accept ourselves for who we are."