Andersen’s Fairy Tales
Andersen’s Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen is a timeless collection of enchanting stories that blend fantasy and moral lessons, exploring themes of love, beauty, innocence, and human nature.
- THE EMPEROR’S NEW CLOTHES 2,113 Words
- THE SWINEHERD 2,003 Words
- THE BELL 2,426 Words
- SECOND STORY. A Little Boy and a Little Girl 2,147 Words
- SIXTH STORY. The Lapland Woman and the Finland Woman 1,861 Words
- THE FALSE COLLAR 2,405 Words
- THE HAPPY FAMILY 2,333 Words
- THE REAL PRINCESS 1,775 Words
- THE DREAM OF LITTLE TUK 2,190 Words
- I. A Beginning 2,246 Words
- II. What Happened to the Councillor 1,938 Words
- III. The Watchman’s Adventure 2,090 Words
- IV. A Moment of Head Importance–An Evening’s “Dramatic Readings”–A Most Strange Journey 2,557 Words
- V. Metamorphosis of the Copying-Clerk 2,384 Words
- VI. The Best That the Galoshes Gave 1,903 Words
- THE ELDERBUSH 2,116 Words
- THE STORY OF A MOTHER 2,085 Words
- THE SHADOW 2,907 Words
- THE NAUGHTY BOY 1,404 Words
- THE LEAP-FROG 2,033 Words
- THIRD STORY. Of the Flower-Garden At the Old Woman’s Who Understood Witchcraft 1,987 Words
- FOURTH STORY. The Prince and Princess 1,704 Words
- FIFTH STORY. The Little Robber Maiden 1,908 Words
- THE OLD HOUSE 2,072 Words
- THE FIR TREE 1,860 Words
- THE LITTLE MATCH GIRL 2,059 Words
- THE RED SHOES 1,995 Words