A story aimed at children, focusing on living life at a normal pace and not trying to grow up too fast.
A story aimed at children, focusing on living life at a normal pace and not trying to grow up too fast.
A sad fairy tale about being careful what you wish for because you just might get it. The audio production was fabulous - although short, it had a full cast and sound effects.
#averymerrybingo - Hard Candy Christmas
#wintergames2021 #mistletoemaniacs 26 pts
A pine tree wants nothing more than to become a Christmas tree and get decorated. When it happens it may not be what it hoped, and maybe it was happier before?
3rd book for #DashingDecember
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Finished my Reading Women Challenge today, the 4th and final task list for 2019. Never again will I overcommitt to so many challenges, but rather focus on reading from ny TBR shelf.
Reading Women's Challenge 2019: Read a book published before 1945
Fun perspective but like many (all?) Hans Christian Andersen, and Grimm tales, sad and disheartening.
Wonderful story with a strong message and beautiful illustrations. Heartbreaking but lovely, this is definitely one for the coffee table.
Thank you @CherylDeFranceschi for this beautiful book. I haven't read this before and really enjoyed it. It's the story of a little fir tree 🌲that realises too late that it didn't appreciate the grand moments of life whilst they were happening.
I didn't get much reading done yesterday, but we got Christmas card pictures taken, picked out a tree and set it up (still not decorated though), got the decorations up around the house, and I ordered Christmas cards, and the Grandparents calendars and books on Shutterfly. I love this book in the middle of great stories I've read to the kids over the years.
This new edition of this classic tale is GORGEOUS! And there's a Snow Queen version too! All the Christmas book shopping!
Moving fable by Hans Christian Andersen which illustrates the old adage, "be careful what you wish for…" This one will also make its way to both my personal and classroom libraries. Thanks, NetGalley, for introducing me to Sanna Annukka's work!