Frog Prince
Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm were German writers, academics, linguists and researches living in the XVIII century. Their passion was to collect folklore tales and write fairytales on the basis of these stories. Their first book of fairytales Children's and Household Tales was published in 1812. Brothers Grimm are one of the greatest storytellers of all times. Nowadays everybody knows their fairytales Cinderella, Rapunzel and Snow White. These stories have been adapted by many cartoon and film makers, they are available in more then 100 languages. We proudly present you one of the most wonderful tales by Grimm brothers The Frog Prince. The tale is about beautiful princess, who once was playing with her golden ball near the water. She liked to throw it in the air. But once she didn't catch it and it rolled right into the water. Then appeared a frog, he promised to take the ball out of water, if they would become friends after all. She agreed, but then she broke the promise and ran away. The next day poor frog came to the castle to eat with a princess and sleep in her room as she promised him before, but the princess treated him very badly and he decided to go away. And what happened then? Just spend a few minutes to read it and you will understand, that one should never judge someone by appearance.
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Frog Prince
Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm were German writers, academics, linguists and researches living in the XVIII century. Their passion was to collect folklore tales and write fairytales on the basis of these stories. Their first book of fairytales Children's and Household Tales was published in 1812. Brothers Grimm are one of the greatest storytellers of all times. Nowadays everybody knows their fairytales Cinderella, Rapunzel and Snow White. These stories have been adapted by many cartoon and film makers, they are available in more then 100 languages. We proudly present you one of the most wonderful tales by Grimm brothers The Frog Prince. The tale is about beautiful princess, who once was playing with her golden ball near the water. She liked to throw it in the air. But once she didn't catch it and it rolled right into the water. Then appeared a frog, he promised to take the ball out of water, if they would become friends after all. She agreed, but then she broke the promise and ran away. The next day poor frog came to the castle to eat with a princess and sleep in her room as she promised him before, but the princess treated him very badly and he decided to go away. And what happened then? Just spend a few minutes to read it and you will understand, that one should never judge someone by appearance.
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Frog Prince

Frog Prince

by Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm

Narrated by Anastasia Bertollo

Unabridged — 5 minutes

Frog Prince

Frog Prince

by Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm

Narrated by Anastasia Bertollo

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Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm were German writers, academics, linguists and researches living in the XVIII century. Their passion was to collect folklore tales and write fairytales on the basis of these stories. Their first book of fairytales Children's and Household Tales was published in 1812. Brothers Grimm are one of the greatest storytellers of all times. Nowadays everybody knows their fairytales Cinderella, Rapunzel and Snow White. These stories have been adapted by many cartoon and film makers, they are available in more then 100 languages. We proudly present you one of the most wonderful tales by Grimm brothers The Frog Prince. The tale is about beautiful princess, who once was playing with her golden ball near the water. She liked to throw it in the air. But once she didn't catch it and it rolled right into the water. Then appeared a frog, he promised to take the ball out of water, if they would become friends after all. She agreed, but then she broke the promise and ran away. The next day poor frog came to the castle to eat with a princess and sleep in her room as she promised him before, but the princess treated him very badly and he decided to go away. And what happened then? Just spend a few minutes to read it and you will understand, that one should never judge someone by appearance.

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Praise for the earlier books: "Without a doubt, it is the most beautiful fairy tale I’ve seen this year." —Elizabeth Bird, A Fuse #8 ProductionSchool Library Journal


New York Public Library Best Books for Kids:"Striking silhouette artwork infuses this classic story with magic.” —https://www.nypl.org

Kirkus Reviews

2018-10-15

The very first tale in the Brothers Grimm's classic collection gets a lavish makeover.

Definitely not an exponent of inconspicuous book design, Schenker places finely rendered cut-paper figures with gold and silver highlights on sheets of clear acetate or plain expanses of creamy white and rich green paper for illustrations. The sheets are bound with exposed cords between plain black boards fronted by a die-cut title in an antique type, and the text—printed in several sizes, with gold initials and occasionally in green or gold ink—is a shortened and lightly burnished rendition of the 1857 and final version in an uncredited modern translation. Readers familiar with the sanitized versions and not so conscious of class expectations as formerly may well wonder what the prince, who is neither kissed nor allowed onto the royal bed but thrown against the wall, sees in the pouty, spoiled princess. It's a question all right…but suddenly there he is, not only a hunk with "beautiful, friendly eyes," but without further ado "her dear companion and husband." Of the all-white cast only the prince's servant Heinrich, the iron (gold, in the pictures) bands around his heart broken in joy, can likely look forward to a happy future.

Another dazzler from Schenker though, like many of the Hausmärchen, a patchwork affair that plotwise doesn't come close to hanging together. (Picture book/fairy tale. 6-9)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940171236724
Publisher: SmartTouch Media
Publication date: 12/25/2014
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 5 - 8 Years
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