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Thumbelina Collection

Background imageThumbelina Collection: Thumbelina flies off with her Fairy Prince

Thumbelina flies off with her Fairy Prince
Thumbelina meets the Fairy Prince and flies off with him, and they live Happily Ever After. Illustration to a fairytale by Hans Christian Andersen, first published 1835

Background imageThumbelina Collection: Thumbelina flies away on the Swallows back

Thumbelina flies away on the Swallows back
Thumbelina escapes from the Field Mouse and the Mole on the back of the Swallow. Illustration to a fairytale by Hans Christian Andersen, first published 1835

Background imageThumbelina Collection: Thumbelina kisses the Swallow goodbye

Thumbelina kisses the Swallow goodbye
Thumbelina stands on tiptoe and kisses the Swallow goodbye. Illustration to a fairytale by Hans Christian Andersen, first published 1835

Background imageThumbelina Collection: Cover design, Thumbelina, Pocket Series Story booklet

Cover design, Thumbelina, Pocket Series Story booklet
Cover design, Thumbelina, Pocket Series Fairy Stories booklet

Background imageThumbelina Collection: Thumbelina

Thumbelina - Hans Andersens Fairy tale. Scene from Thumbelina published by Raphael Tuck. Artist: Mabel Lucie Attwell circa 1912

Background imageThumbelina Collection: Thumbelina begs the Field Mouse for food

Thumbelina begs the Field Mouse for food
A hungry Thumbelina begs for food at the Field Mouses house. Illustration to a fairytale by Hans Christian Andersen, first published 1835

Background imageThumbelina Collection: Thumbelina curtsies to the Tiresome Old Mole

Thumbelina curtsies to the Tiresome Old Mole
An unhappy Thumbelina curtsies to the Tiresome Old Mole, who falls in love with her and wants her to live with him underground

Background imageThumbelina Collection: Thumbelina drawn by a butterfly down a stream

Thumbelina drawn by a butterfly down a stream
Thumbelina, standing on a leaf, is drawn downstream by a butterfly. Illustration to a fairytale by Hans Christian Andersen, first published 1835

Background imageThumbelina Collection: Thumbelina ridiculed by the Lady Cockchafers

Thumbelina ridiculed by the Lady Cockchafers
Thumbelina is ridiculed by the Lady Cockchafers, who laugh at her for having only two legs and no feelers. Illustration to a fairytale by Hans Christian Andersen, first published 1835

Background imageThumbelina Collection: Thumbelina is born

Thumbelina is born -- the flower opens and a tiny girl appears. Beginning of a fairytale by Hans Christian Andersen, first published 1835

Background imageThumbelina Collection: Thumbelina and the Old Toad

Thumbelina and the Old Toad
An Old Toad tells Thumbelina that she must marry her ugly son. Illustration to a fairytale by Hans Christian Andersen, first published 1835

Background imageThumbelina Collection: Little Thumbling (Thumbelina) by Charles Folkard

Little Thumbling (Thumbelina) by Charles Folkard. They saw the ogre striding from hill to hill. A fairy tale by Charles Perrault 1923

Background imageThumbelina Collection: Thumbelina finds a Swallow by the Moles tunnel

Thumbelina finds a Swallow by the Moles tunnel
Thumbelina finds a Swallow lying apparently dead at the entrance to the Moles tunnel. She wraps him in cotton wool, and the warmth brings him back to life

Background imageThumbelina Collection: Thumbkinetta / Thumbelina

Thumbkinetta / Thumbelina
Thumbkinetta (Thumbelina in this version) says Yes in answer to the Princes question


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