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The Tinder Box, a fairytale for kids

Hans Christian Andersen

Onverkort 9782821112452
17 minuten
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The Tinderbox is a literary fairy tale by The Tinderbox is a literary fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen. A poor soldier returning home from war meets a witch who asks him to climb into a hollow tree to retrieve a magic tinderbox. In the tree, he finds three chambers filled with precious coins guarded by three monstrous dogs, 'one with eyes the size of teacups', who guards a vault filled with pennies, one with 'eyes the size of water wheels', who guards a vault filled with silver, and one with eyes 'the size of Round Tower', who guards a vault filled with gold; when the witch asks for the tinderbox, he kills her and keeps it for himself, thus acquiring the power of summoning the dogs. Their power and his cunning will end up saving his life. This story is one of Andersen's first tales; it has the wit and energy of a traditional folk tale like 'Aladdin' or 'Jack and the Beanstalk', in which the young hero overcomes adversity to end up as a successful adult. This tale is read by Katie Haigh, for the delight of children and parents alike.. A poor soldier returning home from war meets a witch who asks him to climb into a hollow tree to retrieve a magic tinderbox. In the tree, he finds three chambers filled with precious coins guarded by three monstrous dogs, 'one with eyes the size of teacups', who guards a vault filled with pennies, one with 'eyes the size of water wheels', who guards a vault filled with silver, and one with eyes 'the size of Round Tower', who guards a vault filled with gold; when the witch asks for the tinderbox, he kills her and keeps it for himself, thus acquiring the power of summoning the dogs. Their power and his cunning will end up saving his life. This story is one of Andersen's first tales; it has the wit and energy of a traditional folk tale like 'Aladdin' or 'Jack and the Beanstalk', in which the young hero overcomes adversity to end up as a successful adult. This tale is read by Katie Haigh, for the delight of children and parents alike.
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The Tinderbox is a literary fairy tale by The Tinderbox is a literary fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen. A poor soldier returning home from war meets a witch who asks him to climb into a hollow tree to retrieve a magic tinderbox. In the tree, he finds three chambers filled with precious coins guarded by three monstrous dogs, 'one with eyes the size of teacups', who guards a vault filled with pennies, one with 'eyes the size of water wheels', who guards a vault filled with silver, and one with eyes 'the size of Round Tower', who guards a vault filled with gold; when the witch asks for the tinderbox, he kills her and keeps it for himself, thus acquiring the power of summoning the dogs. Their power and his cunning will end up saving his life. This story is one of Andersen's first tales; it has the wit and energy of a traditional folk tale like 'Aladdin' or 'Jack and the Beanstalk', in which the young hero overcomes adversity to end up as a successful adult. This tale is read by Katie Haigh, for the delight of children and parents alike.. A poor soldier returning home from war meets a witch who asks him to climb into a hollow tree to retrieve a magic tinderbox. In the tree, he finds three chambers filled with precious coins guarded by three monstrous dogs, 'one with eyes the size of teacups', who guards a vault filled with pennies, one with 'eyes the size of water wheels', who guards a vault filled with silver, and one with eyes 'the size of Round Tower', who guards a vault filled with gold; when the witch asks for the tinderbox, he kills her and keeps it for himself, thus acquiring the power of summoning the dogs. Their power and his cunning will end up saving his life. This story is one of Andersen's first tales; it has the wit and energy of a traditional folk tale like 'Aladdin' or 'Jack and the Beanstalk', in which the young hero overcomes adversity to end up as a successful adult. This tale is read by Katie Haigh, for the delight of children and parents alike.
Publicatiedatum
01-01-2018

SAGA Egmont