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Little Tuk (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: Little Tuk had to learn his lesson for the next day but he was far too busy with other things and so he found himself with the sun already setting, while his family did not have enough money to keep the lanterns lit at night. Would he learn his lesson in
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Holger Danske (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: In Denmark, there is an old castle called Kronborg. Situated on the coast, in summer boats come here from all over the world, but the reason for the castle’s renown is hidden in its cellars. It is a statue of Holger Danske. Everyone in Denmark knows
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The Bell (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: A bell could be heard just as well in the town as in the country, but no one knew exactly where the sound was coming from. The bell seemed to ring in the forest and its music was so particular that people began to search for it. Everyone wanted to find
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The Angel (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: When a child dies, an angel comes to find them and bring them to heaven and they take with them some flowers so that they can bloom again above. But, this time, when the angel came, he stayed on earth longer than usual and, in this story, Hans Christian
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The Buckwheat (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: After a storm, a field of buckwheat is blackened and dry, as if it has been burnt, but why? Here, Hans Christian Andersen tells all, he heard it from the sparrow, who heard it from the old willow tree, who stands next to the field of buckwheat.
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Ole Lukoie (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: “In all the world, no one knows as many stories as Ole-Luk-Oie. He really knows how to tell a tale. ” Every evening, Ole-Luk-Oie lulled the children with his stories and, one they were asleep, if they were good, he gave them beautiful dreams using his tw
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The Daisy (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: A daisy was growing peacefully next to a country road, forgotten by everyone, but happy. She liked feeling the sun on her petals and listening to the birds sing. Nothing seemed likely to trouble her happiness, but many things can change from one day to
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Little Ida’s Flowers (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: Little Ida liked the student, who always had a tale to tell, a lot. So, one morning, when little Ida’s flowers had all withered, she asked the student what could have happened to them.
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Little Claus and Big Claus (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: There were two men called Claus in the town. To tell them apart, one was called Big Claus, because he had four horses and the other, Little Claus, because he only had one horse. This is their story.
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Aunty Toothache (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: Aunt Mille has always told me that I have the soul of a great poet. I am not sure about this, but I love her so much that I do not dare contradict her. The reason I love her so much is that she always gave me and my brothers and sisters lots of sweets …
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Anne Lisbeth (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: Anne Lisbeth was a beautiful young woman, but she gave birth to a repugnantly ugly child. That is why she gave it into the care of the wife of a man who worked in the fields. This woman cared for the child well and received some money to pay for his upk
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Five Peas from a Pod (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: There were five peas in a pod: they held their line and waited for the moment to leave. For them, everything was green: they were green and their world, which was limited to their pod, was green as well. They were impatient to discover something other t
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A Picture from the Ramparts (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: In this short tale, Hans Christian Andersen depicts the prison of Castelvold and tells of a little bird and a prisoner.
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The Flax (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: The flax is flowering and has a happy future before him. He will grow, be gathered and transformed into beautiful fabric. He is very impatient, but he still has some lessons to learn, among them that which says we should be happy with what we have. Sni
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The Princess and the Pea (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: Sir Roger Moore reads “The Princesse and the Pea”, where a prince wants to find a real princess to marry. He has travelled the world, which is full of princesses, yet he could not find a real one. So, he returns home empty-handed and sad. But one storm
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The Little Match Girl (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: Ewan McGregor reads “The Little Match Girl”, a story about a poor little girl who is sent by her parents to sell matches in the street. It is Christmas Eve and it is very cold, but she dares not return home empty-handed. Instead, to try and warm herself
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The Ugly Duckling (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: Stephen Fry reads “The Ugly Ducking”, which tells the story of a duckling who is rejected by everyone, including his family, because he looks different. Tired of being made fun of, he decides to go far, far away. During his travels, he meets with variou
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The Emperor’s New Clothes (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: Dame Joan Collins reads “The Emperor’s New Clothes”, the story of an emperor who was only interested in one thing: his clothes. He spent all his money on his outfits and had a different one for every time of day and every occasion. One day, two thieve
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The Snow Queen (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: Joanna Lumley reads “The Snow Queen”. One day, a diabolical troll builds a mirror that shows everything that is beautiful as ugly and all that is good as evil. Delighted, the trolls decided to carry this mirror to heaven and mock the angels, but on thei
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Little Claus and Big Claus (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: Sir Michael Caine reads “Little Claus and Big Claus”. There are two men called Claus in the town. To tell them apart, one is called Big Claus, because he has four horses and the other one is nicknamed Little Claus, because he only has one horse. This i
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The Little Mermaid (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: David Walliams reads Hans Christian Andersen most famous fairy tale: “The Little Mermaid”. At the bottom of the ocean lives the sea king, his old mother and his six daughters. They live in a beautiful castle, surrounded by a big garden, of which each da
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Thumbelina (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: Charlotte Rampling reads “Thumbelina”, the story of a woman who desperately wants a child but not knowing how to go about it, asks a witch for help. The witch gives her a barley seed and tells her to plant it. No sooner has she done so that a large tuli
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It’s Quite True (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: Paul McKenna narrates “It’s Quite True!”. Something terrible happens one night in the henhouse and the story spreads from chicken to owl, from owl to pigeon and on to bat, and with every recounting, the story gets more gruesome. Did they all hear the
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The Steadfast Tin Soldier (EN)
Hans Christian Andersen: Sir Roger Moore narrates “The Steadfast Tin Soldier,” which tells the story of one tin soldier, who despite being exactly the same as all of his many brothers, finds himself setting out alone, by accident, on a series of adventures. Thankfully, this litt