Our final Hans Christian Andersen tale for the week is all about love and the very naughty boy who brings it to us, Cupid.
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Our final Hans Christian Andersen tale for the week is all about love and the very naughty boy who brings it to us, Cupid.
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I've told a version of Hans Christian Andersen's 'The Leap Frog' before ('The Leaping Match') but I really prefer this translation and I hope you do as well.
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At the conclusion of "The Snow Queen" Gerda finally finds little Kay and we find out 'What Happened in the Snow Queen's Palace and After'.
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In the penultimate story in Hans Christian Andersen's "The Snow Queen" little Gerda is finally on her way to face the Snow Queen and free Kay. She just needs to make a few stops first.
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In today's story of Hans Christian Andersen's "The Snow Queen'" ('The Little Robber Girl') Gerda is captured by robbers on her quest to find Kay.
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In the fourth story of Hans Christian Andersen's 'The Snow Queen' we continue young Gerda's quest to find her Kay in 'Prince and Princess'.
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In 'The Garden of the Woman Learned in Magic' (the third story of Hans Christian Andersen's 'The Snow Queen') we catch up with young Gerda as she begins her quest to find Kay.
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In the second story of Hans Christian Andersen's 'The Snow Queen' we meet the protagonists of the tale, Kay and Gerda, and where Kay meets the Snow Queen herself.
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We're starting off 2021 with a classic tale from Hans Christian Andersen told in seven stories, 'The Snow Queen'. In the first story we're introduced to a very peculiar mirror made by a very wicked demon.
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Your favorite fairytale of 2020 is one of my absolute all-time favorite stories, the Slavic tale of 'Little Red Hood'.
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