En vacker bok med de mest kända sagorna och även de gamla, klassiska illustrationer som vi lärt oss älska. Urvalet omfattar Elddonet, Lillklas och Storklas, Prinsessan på ärten, Tummelisa, Den lilla sjöjungfrun, Kejsarens nya kläder, Den ståndaktige tennsoldaten, De vilda svanarna, Den flygande kofferten, Jon Blund, Svinaherden, Näktergalen, Den fula ankungen, Trollhögen, Flickan med svavellstickorna, Det är riktigt sant, Tomten hos handlaren, Dummerjöns, Vad far gör är alltid det rätta, Dykungens dotter.
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"Så oavsett ålder, tag dig tid att läsa hans fantastiska känslosamma men hoppfulla sagor. Njut av de magiskt vackra illustrationerna av Jean-Noël Rochut och fundera på och uppmärksamma sensmoralen i respektive saga."Agneta Norrgård 16 klassiska sagor med magiska illustrationer! Här har vi samlat klassiska favoriter som Lilla sjöjungfrun, Prinsessan på ärten, Tummelisa och Den lilla flickan med svavelstickorna. Men samlingen rymmer även mindre kända ädelstenar, som Herdinnan och sotaren, Näktergalen och Elddonet. De tecknade illustrationerna av Jean-Noël Rochut ligger över hela bokuppslag och bjuder in till en värld där drömmar, magi och spänning blandas. Flera av sagorna är översatta av Britt G. Hallqvist. H. C. Andersens sagor har blivit lästa och uppskattade av många generationer. De är klassiska sagor som aldrig går ur tiden och kan berättas och läsas om och om igen. En sagoskatt för hela familjen som lämpar sig mycket bra för högläsning. Den fungerar också perfekt som lyxig presentbok! Andra böcker i serien: Bröderna Grimms bästa sagor.
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“Hallo! what have you got in your sack!” asked the farmer.“Oh, it is a conjuror,” said Little Claus; “and he says we need not eat porridge, for he has conjured the oven full of roast meat, fish, and pie.”“Wonderful!” cried the farmer, starting up and opening the oven door; and there lay all the nice things hidden by the farmer’s wife, but which he supposed had been conjured there by the wizard under the table.Poor Little Claus’ only horse is beaten to death by his wealthier namesake, Big Claus. But with a little cunning, and trick by trick, Little Claus turns his dead horse into a fortune by exploiting the villagers’ superstitious beliefs. In this Andersen classic, fortune favours the clever.