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Thumbelina

Brian Alderson Ibatoulline, Bagram

Thumbelina

Subjects

  • Fairy Tales - myths, legends and folklore from way back

Average rating

5 out 5

4 reviews

Luminous illustrations by Bagram Ibatoulline combine with Brian Alderson’s wry retelling for a gorgeous edition of a well-loved tale. A childless woman visits a witch, who gives her a barleycorn – and hidden in its bloom is a tiny girl. For one so small, life is full of misadventures, as Thumbelina floats through the pages like a wisp on the wind, encountering kind and unkind creatures in succession. But old Mrs Toad with her ‘rek-kek-kek’ and the alarming Man in Grey cannot crush her spirits, and Thumbelina’s gentle concern for a winged soul in need paves the way to her freedom and happiness. In a warm, witty retelling accessible to younger children, Hans Christian Andersen’s tale of a girl no bigger than a thumb is lavishly illustrated by Bagram Ibatoulline. Showcasing art evocative of Victorian storybooks – with a touch of the dreamlike Rousseau – this is truly a breathtaking edition of a treasured classic. The book is gorgeously illustrated by the versatile Bagram Ibatoulline. This wry, accessible retelling leaves Anderson’s original tone intact. It is a wonderfully collectable book to treasure and share.

Reviews

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I just love it so much.

Anonymous 31.07.2021

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I like Thumbelina because she was getting married at the and with the king

Fairy Tulip Moonbeam 05.08.2019

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The best part was when Thumbelina married the crystal king

Anonymous 24.04.2017

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i love thumbelina books i read them all

Anonymous 22.08.2014