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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ThumbelinaThumbelina - Wikipedia

    Plot. [ edit] A woman yearning for a child asks a witch for advice, and is presented with barley which she is told to go home and plant (in the first English translation of 1847 by Mary Howitt, the tale opens with a beggar woman giving a peasant's wife a barleycorn in exchange for food).

  2. Thumbelina is one of our Favorite Fairy Tales. A long time ago and far, far away an old woman was sitting in her rocking chair thinking how happy she would be if she had a child. Then, she heard a knock at the door and opened it.

  3. Free printable story of Thumbelina; includes crafts and children's activities to go with the fairy tale.

  4. Mar 13, 2015 · She was scarcely half as long as a thumb, and they gave her the name of Little Thumb, or Thumbelina, because she was so small. A walnut shell, elegantly polished, served her for a cradle; her bed was formed of blue violet leaves, with a rose leaf for a counterpane.

  5. The story revolves around a tiny girl named Thumbelina, who embarks on various adventures while avoiding the advances of marriage-minded toads, moles, and cockchafers. The tale begins with a woman longing for a child, who plants a barleycorn given to her by a witch.

  6. Thumbelina Story - Fairy Tales. Once upon a time, a woman lived all alone in a cute little cottage. This woman had a very kind heart. She spent all of her time tending to the flowers in her beautiful garden and singing to the birds, who bathed in the birdbath just outside her window.

  7. The story of a tiny, tiny little girl, and her journey through nature. Hans Christian Andersen wrote this delicate story in 1835. Like many of his tales, it's about the courage and survival against the odds of somebody quite small and rather different.