Alcott, Louisa May, 1832-1888

Bloemensprookjes van Tante Jo - 1 online resource : multiple file formats

Release date is 2016-07-10

Zonnetje en haar broeders en zusters -- De Wonderbron -- Meerminnen -- Knopje -- De geschiedenis van de Bloem -- Bruintje en de Prinses -- Koning Vorst en hoe de Toovernimfen hem overwonnen -- Meiklokje en Distelpluis of de Schoone Slaapster -- Kabbeltje de Waternimf -- Eva’s bezoek aan het Tooverland -- Koningin Aster.

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"Bloemensprookjes van Tante Jo" by Louisa May Alcott is a collection of children's fairy tales written in the late 19th century. The stories weave magical narratives that involve elements of nature, personified as characters, and impart moral lessons through their adventures. Key figures include Mother Nature and her children, who represent different elements and seasons, navigating the challenges of cooperation and obedience in their relationships. At the start of the collection, the narrative introduces Mother Nature and her array of spirited children, such as Sunlight, Rain, and Wind, who each embody characteristics of different weather phenomena. When Mother Nature decides to take a nap for the winter, her child Sunlight promises to keep peace among the siblings. As chaos ensues with arguments and mischief from the others, the story showcases the interactions and dynamics between these personified elements, setting the stage for the themes of responsibility and familial bonds. As the tale unfolds, readers are encouraged to reflect on the importance of unity and the consequences of one’s actions. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



Short stories Children's stories, American Fairy tales -- United States Flowers -- Juvenile fiction Flowers -- Juvenile poetry Fairies -- Juvenile poetry

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