Sách nói: Pink Fairy Book
- Download Preface audio
- Download The Cat's Elopement audio
- Download How the Dragon Was Tricked audio
- Download The Goblin and the Grocer audio
- Download The House in the Wood audio
- Download Uraschimataro and the Turtle audio
- Download The Slaying of the Tanuki audio
- Download The Flying Trunk audio
- Download The Snow-man audio
- Download The Shirt-collar audio
- Download The Princess in the Chest audio
- Download The Three Brothers audio
- Download The Snow-queen audio
- Download The Fir-tree audio
- Download Hans, the Mermaid's Son audio
- Download Peter Bull audio
- Download The Bird 'Grip' audio
- Download Snowflake audio
- Download I Know What I Have Learned audio
- Download The Cunning Shoemaker audio
- Download The King Who Would Have a Beautiful Wife audio
- Download Catherine and Her Destiny audio
- Download How the Hermit Helped to Win the King's Daughter audio
- Download The Water of Life audio
- Download The Wounded Lion audio
- Download The Man Without a Heart audio
- Download The Two Brothers audio
- Download Master and Pupil audio
- Download The Golden Lion audio
- Download The Sprig of Rosemary audio
- Download The White Dove audio
- Download The Troll's Daughter audio
- Download Esben and the Witch audio
- Download Princess Minon-minette audio
- Download Maiden Bright-eye audio
- Download The Merry Wives audio
- Download King Lindorm audio
- Download The Jackal, the Dove, and the Panther audio
- Download The Little Hare audio
- Download The Sparrow with the Slit Tongue audio
- Download The Story of Ciccu audio
- Download Don Giovanni De La Fortuna audio
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Tác giả
Giới thiệu
All people in the world tell nursery tales to their children, and the stories are apt to be like each other everywhere. A child who has read the Blue and Red and Yellow Fairy Books will find some old friends with new faces in the Pink Fairy Book. Courage, youth, beauty, kindness, have many trials, but they always win the battle; while witches, giants, unfriendly cruel people, are on the losing hand. So it ought to be, and so, on the whole, it is and will be; and that is all the moral of fairy tales. We cannot all be young, alas! and pretty, and strong; but nothing prevents us from being kind, and no kind man, woman, or beast or bird, ever comes to anything but good in these oldest fables of the world. (Summary of the Author's Preface by Elliott Miller)
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