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  • by Charles Perrault
    £3.99 - 3.49

    Le Fate (Les Fées) è una fiaba di Charles Perrault. Una vedova aveva due figlie: la maggiore superba, orgogliosa, la minore dolce e servizievole. Lei tuttavia prediligeva la maggiore perché le assomigliava. Tutte le incombenze più sgradevoli gravavano sulla minore, come andare due volte al giorno ad attingere acqua alla fonte lontana mezzo miglio. Un giorno la ragazza incontrò alla fonte una vecchia mendicante che la pregò di darle da bere: ella subito offrì l'acqua con premura. Da quel momento, ogni volta che pronunciava una parola uscivano dalle sue labbra fiori e pietre preziose...

  • by Charles Perrault
    £3.49 - 4.49

    Cenerentola è la storia di una bellissima giovane, orfana di entrambi i genitori. Sua madre era morta per prima, suo padre si risposò con una donna a sua volta vedova e con due figlie e poi morì anche lui. Dopo la morte del padre la ragazza fu schiavizzata da quella che era la moglie del padre e dalle sue figlie. Costoro la odiano al punto di chiamarla solo col nomignolo "Cenerentola" dalla cenere di cui la ragazza si sporca pulendo il camino e dalle pentole che usa per cucinare il cibo alle sorellastre e alla matrigna. La vita della giovane Cenerentola cambia quando giunge in tutta la città la notizia che a corte si sarebbe tenuto un ballo organizzato dal re, durante il quale il principe avrebbe potuto scegliere la sua promessa sposa. Le sorellastre e la matrigna partecipano al ballo e Cenerentola viene di conseguenza esclusa. Con l'aiuto magico di una fata, la sua "fata madrina" la ragazza viene vestita di un meraviglioso abito principesco e riesce a recarsi segretamente al ballo malgrado il divieto della matrigna...

  • by Charles Perrault
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    Pelle d'asino è il titolo di una fiaba popolare francese, resa celebre dalla versione che ne fu fatta da Charles Perrault. Una regina, morendo, si fa promettere dal re che egli non si risposerà se non con una donna più bella di lei. Ma l'unica persona in grado di rivaleggiare con lei quanto a bellezza è solo la sua stessa figlia. Per sfuggire a questa unione la fanciulla, su consiglio della fata madrina, chiede al padre come dote degli abiti irrealizzabili (uno color del cielo, uno color della luna, uno color del sole), ma il re riesce sempre a procurarglieli. Allora la principessa chiede al padre la pelle dell'asino magico la cui lettiera, anziché essere coperta di sterco, è coperta ogni giorno di nuove monete d'oro, sicura che egli non acconsentirà mai...

  • by Charles Perrault
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    La bella addormentata nel bosco è una celebre fiaba tradizionale europea. Viene ricordata soprattutto nella versione di Charles Perrault e attraverso il celebre omonimo cinematografico a disegni animati di Walt Disney, La bella addormentata nel bosco (Sleeping Beauty, 1959).

  • by Charles Perrault
    £5.00

    Une princesse endormie dans les bois, un chat toujours pare pour l'aventure, des gentilles et mechantes fees, un petit frere avec un grand cA ur, le vrai baiser d'amour d'un prince charmant... Voici les periples et les histoires d'amour qui apres des siecles continuent a faire rever enfants comme adultes. Laissez-vous transporter vers le monde fantastique de Perrault, la ou rien n'est impossible si on a du courage et de l'imagination. Ces contes ont ete adaptes d'innombrables fois, notamment l'incontournable film francais "e; Peau d'Ane "e; (1970) avec Catherine Deneuve, ainsi que les films Disney "e; Malefique "e; (2014), avec Angelina Jolie, et "e; Cendrillon "e; (2015), avec Lily James.-

  • by Charles Perrault
    £3.49

    Fidarsi è bene, non fidarsi è meglio: così recita il vecchio detto, che riassume al meglio la morale della celebre fiaba di Cappuccetto Rosso. La graziosa fanciulla sta attraversando il bosco per portare alla nonna inferma delle leccornie appena sfornate, quando, durante il cammino, incontra un lupo affamato e malintenzionato. Una volta accertatosi della meta di Cappuccetto Rosso, il lupo cattivo si prepara a tenderle un malvagio tranello...Charles Perrault (1628-1703) è stato uno scrittore francese, conosciuto principalmente per la raccolta di fiabe edita con il titolo "I racconti di Mamma Oca". Proveniente da una famiglia di discendenza alto-borghese, Perrault si laurea in legge e si afferma inizialmente come avvocato. Nel 1697 pubblica la raccolta sopracitata, che lo consacra alla fama per i secoli a venire grazie agli insegnamenti in essa contenuti. Nel volume sono presenti alcune delle fiabe più celebri al mondo, tra cui "Pollicino", "La bella addormentata nel bosco", "Cappuccetto Rosso", "Cenerentola" e "Il gatto con gli stivali", in seguito tradotte in italiano da Carlo Collodi.

  • by Charles Perrault
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    Puccettino e i suoi sei fratelli provengono da una famiglia molto povera. Allontanati da casa a causa delle condizioni di indigenza dei genitori, i bambini trovano il modo di rientrarvi grazie all'astuzia di Puccettino nel distribuire sassolini lungo il cammino. Di nuovo abbandonati, i piccoli chiedono aiuto alla moglie di un orco cattivo, padre di sette orchette. Per evitare di finire divorati dal mostruoso essere, Puccettino e i fratelli inventano un ingegnoso stratagemma...Charles Perrault (1628-1703) è stato uno scrittore francese, conosciuto principalmente per la raccolta di fiabe edita con il titolo "I racconti di Mamma Oca". Proveniente da una famiglia di discendenza alto-borghese, Perrault si laurea in legge e si afferma inizialmente come avvocato. Nel 1697 pubblica la raccolta sopracitata, che lo consacrerà alla fama per i secoli a venire grazie agli insegnamenti in essa contenuti. Nel volume sono presenti alcune delle fiabe più celebri in assoluto dell'intero panorama mondiale, come per esempio "Pollicino", "La bella addormentata nel bosco", "Cappuccetto Rosso", "Cenerentola" e "Il gatto con gli stivali", in seguito tradotte in italiano da Carlo Collodi.

  • by Charles Perrault
    £3.99 - 3.49

    Il gatto con gli stivali è una fiaba popolare europea. La storia racconta che un vecchio povero mugnaio lasciò in eredità al primo figlio un mulino, al secondo un asino e al più piccolo un gatto. Quest'ultimo era triste non sapendo che farsene del gatto per il fatto di essere molto povero, ma il gatto gli disse: "Fidati di me, portami un cappello, un paio di stivali e un sacco e farò di te un uomo ricco". Il giovane, che tanto non aveva nulla da perdere, si procurò il necessario. Il gatto, indossati gli stivali e il cappello, andò nel bosco, catturò della selvaggina e la portò al re, dicendo che fosse un dono del suo padrone, che era il marchese di Carabas. Il gatto continuò a portare i doni al re finché un giorno udì ...

  • by Charles Perrault
    £3.49

    Le prince Riquet est laid, mais doté d'une intelligence remarquable. Dans le royaume voisin, vie une princesse d'une beauté ravissante, qui est un peu plus lente que les autres. À leur naissance, tous deux ont reçu comme cadeau l’opportunité de partager leur plus grande qualité avec la personne qu'ils aimeront. Un jour, les deux se rencontrent dans une forêt... Pourront-ils voir les vertus au-delà des apparences ?Charles Perrault (1628 - 1703) était un poète et écrivain français du XVIIe siècle considéré aujourd'hui comme le "père de la littérature enfantine" en raison de ses innombrables contes de fées. En publiant les histoires qu'il a entendues de sa mère et dans les salons parisiens, il a brisé les limites littéraires de l'époque et atteint des publics de tous les coins de la planète. Qui ne connaît pas ses contes les plus célèbres, comme "Le petit chaperon rouge", "Le Maître Chat" et "Le Petit Poucet" ? Ces histoires font partie de la fondation culturelle occidentale et continuent d'être une source d'inspiration pour de nombreuses adaptations cinématographiques, telles que les films "La Belle au bois dormant" (1959) et "Cendrillon" (1950) des studios d'animation Walt Disney.

  • by Charles Perrault
    £3.49

    One man and his wife had seven children. However they were all so poor that the parents decided to leave their children in the forest. The smallest, Little Thumb, was the smartest and although he was often neglected, he managed to get his brothers out of trouble several times. Will he however succeed and save them when they end up in an ogre’s house or this will be beyond his power? Will they find their way home? Find out how the story ends in "Little Thumb". Charles Perrault (1628-1703) was a French author. He is known for being a pioneer of the fairy tale genre, deriving his stories from traditional folk tales. His most famous stories include "Puss in Boots", "Little Red Riding Hood", "Sleeping Beauty", and "Cinderella". His stories have been adapted to stage and screen countless times, most notably by Disney with classic animated films like "Sleeping Beauty" and "Cinderella". His story "Puss in Boots" was the basis for the character from the animated films "Shrek 2" and "Puss in Boots".

  • by Charles Perrault
    £3.49

    A miller died and his three sons inherited him. The oldest got the mill, the middle one got a donkey and the youngest got a cat. The poor boy thought the fate was unfair to him as he could not do that much with the cat he received. But the cat was not an ordinary one. If the boy was willing to get a pair of boots for the cat, then it was going to make its master rich. How you may think? Well by lying to the king that its master is actually Lord Marquis of Carabas. Do you think the king would believe this lie and how will the cat and its owner end up? Find out in "Puss in Boots".Charles Perrault (1628-1703) was a French author. He is known for being a pioneer of the fairy tale genre, deriving his stories from traditional folk tales. His most famous stories include "Puss in Boots", "Little Red Riding Hood", "Sleeping Beauty", and "Cinderella". His stories have been adapted to stage and screen countless times, most notably by Disney with classic animated films like "Sleeping Beauty" and "Cinderella". His story "Puss in Boots" was the basis for the character from the animated films "Shrek 2" and "Puss in Boots".

  • by Charles Perrault
    £3.49

    Once lived a mother with her two daughters. The older one was a lot alike her mother – rude and impolite while the younger was beautiful and kind like her father. The mother’s favorite daughter was of course the one that looked and behaved like her so she made her younger daughter do all the housework. The poor girl had to go to the river each and every morning and carry a jug of water home. One day she met a poor old woman who begged for a bit of water. The kindhearted girl helped her right away but what she did not know was that it was not an ordinary woman she helped, it was a fairy. Do you want to find out how to story goes for both sisters? Then read "The Fairy".Charles Perrault (1628-1703) was a French author. He is known for being a pioneer of the fairy tale genre, deriving his stories from traditional folk tales. His most famous stories include "Puss in Boots", "Little Red Riding Hood", "Sleeping Beauty", and "Cinderella". His stories have been adapted to stage and screen countless times, most notably by Disney with classic animated films like "Sleeping Beauty" and "Cinderella". His story "Puss in Boots" was the basis for the character from the animated films "Shrek 2" and "Puss in Boots".

  • by Charles Perrault
    £3.49

    Once lived an ugly prince who had a kindhearted godmother. The godmother gave the prince the power to confer wit upon the ones he loved the most. He headed out to a far kingdom where two princesses lived. The one was intelligent but ugly. The other one was a real beauty but was unwise. Which one will the prince choose? Will there be a wedding in the end of the tale? Find out in "Riquet of the Tuft".Charles Perrault (1628-1703) was a French author. He is known for being a pioneer of the fairy tale genre, deriving his stories from traditional folk tales. His most famous stories include "Puss in Boots", "Little Red Riding Hood", "Sleeping Beauty", and "Cinderella". His stories have been adapted to stage and screen countless times, most notably by Disney with classic animated films like "Sleeping Beauty" and "Cinderella". His story "Puss in Boots" was the basis for the character from the animated films "Shrek 2" and "Puss in Boots".

  • by Charles Perrault
    £3.49

    Once lived a powerful and rich man called Blue Beard. Can you guess why? Well of course because of his beard that was strangely blue. The man himself was also a bit strange, even frightening. He married several times but each time his wife disappeared into thin air. He decided to remarry again and he chose one of his neighbor’s daughters. Some time passed by and the rich man was about to leave the country. He left his wife a magical key which opened every door in the castle but one. The girl was not allowed to try to enter it. However her curiosity prevailed and she opened the door. What did she see there and will her husband find out that she disobeyed? "Blue Beard" holds the answers.Charles Perrault (1628-1703) was a French author. He is known for being a pioneer of the fairy tale genre, deriving his stories from traditional folk tales. His most famous stories include "Puss in Boots", "Little Red Riding Hood", "Sleeping Beauty", and "Cinderella". His stories have been adapted to stage and screen countless times, most notably by Disney with classic animated films like "Sleeping Beauty" and "Cinderella". His story "Puss in Boots" was the basis for the character from the animated films "Shrek 2" and "Puss in Boots".

  • by Charles Perrault
    £3.49

    A wealthy man remarried after his wife passed away. His second wife and her two daughters were however so mean, selfish and greedy that they made the man’s daughter clean and work all day long. The poor girl on the other side was kindhearted and gentle. One day the prince invited all the young ladies in the land to a ball. He was going to choose his future wife. The two step-sisters and the rude step-mother prepared their gowns. Cinderella was however not allowed to go with them. But then her good fairy godmother helped her and sent her to the ball dressed in a magically beautiful dress and glass slippers. Will the prince choose her before all the others and what will happen when he finds out that Cinderella is an ordinary girl who sleeps near a fireplace? Find out in "Cinderella".Charles Perrault (1628-1703) was a French author. He is known for being a pioneer of the fairy tale genre, deriving his stories from traditional folk tales. His most famous stories include "Puss in Boots", "Little Red Riding Hood", "Sleeping Beauty", and "Cinderella". His stories have been adapted to stage and screen countless times, most notably by Disney with classic animated films like "Sleeping Beauty" and "Cinderella". His story "Puss in Boots" was the basis for the character from the animated films "Shrek 2" and "Puss in Boots".

  • by Charles Perrault
    £3.49

    Once lived a king and a queen whose only dream was to finally have a child. Their dream came true and the queen gave birth to a breathtaking beauty. They invited all of the fairies in the land but forgot about one. She was so furious that she cursed the poor little girl. She was going to prick her hand with a spindle, and die of it. Fortunately one of the good godmothers managed to lessen the curse. If such thing happened, the girl was not going to die. She was just going to sleep for a 100 years. The king did everything he could to get rid of every spindle and spinning wheel. But the curse was stronger than that. And when the girl turned sixteen, she pricked her hand and fell asleep. Who disenchanted the girl and what followed after that? Find out in "The Sleeping Beauty".Charles Perrault (1628-1703) was a French author. He is known for being a pioneer of the fairy tale genre, deriving his stories from traditional folk tales. His most famous stories include "Puss in Boots", "Little Red Riding Hood", "Sleeping Beauty", and "Cinderella". His stories have been adapted to stage and screen countless times, most notably by Disney with classic animated films like "Sleeping Beauty" and "Cinderella". His story "Puss in Boots" was the basis for the character from the animated films "Shrek 2" and "Puss in Boots".

  • by Charles Perrault
    £3.49

    Have you heard of Little Red Riding Hood? Then you most certainly know that she was a little girl who headed out to bring food and wine to her poor grandmother. But the Red Riding Hood met a wolf. He seemed harmless so she did not fear. But then he tricked her into telling him where she was headed. And he ran as fast as he could to get to the Little Red Riding Hood’s grandmother first. But did he eat her? Did he hide her? What did he do with the poor Riding Hood when she arrived? You can find the answers in Charles Perrault’s "Little Red Riding Hood".Charles Perrault (1628-1703) was a French author. He is known for being a pioneer of the fairy tale genre, deriving his stories from traditional folk tales. His most famous stories include "Puss in Boots", "Little Red Riding Hood", "Sleeping Beauty", and "Cinderella". His stories have been adapted to stage and screen countless times, most notably by Disney with classic animated films like "Sleeping Beauty" and "Cinderella". His story "Puss in Boots" was the basis for the character from the animated films "Shrek 2" and "Puss in Boots".

  • by Charles Perrault
    £3.49

    One king, his queen and their daughter lived once in a big castle which was so rich because of the magical golden donkey they had. One day the queen died. Her last wish was that the king would remarry only if he found someone as beautiful as her. But it was not an easy task because such beauty was nowhere to be seen. Eventually the king realized that his own daughter was as magnificent as her own mother, so he decided to marry her. The poor girl however was not willing to marry her own father so she sought advice from her fairy godmother. The girl had to make impossible demands and if she was granted all of them, the king was going to get her consent. One of the conditions was the skin of the king’s precious golden donkey. Do you think the king will sacrifice the source of the kingdom’s wealth? Find out in "Donkey Skin".Charles Perrault (1628-1703) was a French author. He is known for being a pioneer of the fairy tale genre, deriving his stories from traditional folk tales. His most famous stories include "Puss in Boots", "Little Red Riding Hood", "Sleeping Beauty", and "Cinderella". His stories have been adapted to stage and screen countless times, most notably by Disney with classic animated films like "Sleeping Beauty" and "Cinderella". His story "Puss in Boots" was the basis for the character from the animated films "Shrek 2" and "Puss in Boots".

  • by Charles Perrault
    £3.49

    Pour éviter un mariage malheureux, une belle princesse fuit son royaume. Conseillée par sa fée marraine, elle porte la peau sale d'un âne magique afin de cacher son identité. Peau d’âne s’installe dans un petit village voisin et travaille comme souillon. Un jour, un beau prince croise son chemin... Cette princesse trouvera-t-elle enfin le bonheur ?Ce conte classique de Perrault a été source d’inspiration pour le film homonyme de Jacques Demy (1970), avec les performances de Catherine Deneuve, Delphine Seyrig et Jacques Perrin.Charles Perrault (1628 - 1703) était un poète et écrivain français du XVIIe siècle considéré aujourd'hui comme le "père de la littérature enfantine" en raison de ses innombrables contes de fées. En publiant les histoires qu'il a entendues de sa mère et dans les salons parisiens, il a brisé les limites littéraires de l'époque et atteint des publics de tous les coins de la planète. Qui ne connaît pas ses contes les plus célèbres, comme "Le petit chaperon rouge", "Le Maître Chat" et "Le Petit Poucet" ? Ces histoires font partie de la fondation culturelle occidentale et continuent d'être une source d'inspiration pour de nombreuses adaptations cinématographiques, telles que les films "La Belle au bois dormant" (1959) et "Cendrillon" (1950) des studios d'animation Walt Disney.

  • - A Collection Of Tales Of Past Times; Originally Related By Mother Goose, Mother Bunch, And Others, Adapted To The Language And Manners Of The Present Period
    by Charles Perrault
    £20.99

  • by Charles Perrault
    £3.99 - 3.49

    Cette histoire doit son titre à la coiffe, un chaperon de couleur rouge, que porte une petite fille. Cette petite fille est chargée par sa mère d'apporter à sa grand-mère "une galette" et "un petit pot de beurre". Chemin faisant, elle rencontre un loup. Le loup apprend où va la petite fille et se précipite pour dévorer la grand-mère. Il met les vêtements et prend la place de la grand-mère, avant de croquer le Chaperon. Il ne faut jamais écouter les beaux discours des méchants loups si l'on ne veut pas se faire dévorer !

  • by Charles Perrault
    £3.49

    Barbe Bleue est un homme riche et mystérieux : il s’est marié plusieurs fois, mais nul ne sait où sont ses épouses précédentes. Après beaucoup d’insistance, il se marie avec sa voisine, séduite par sa richesse. Un mois après les noces, il part en voyage et confie à sa femme toutes les clés du château, mais lui interdit absolument de pénétrer dans son cabinet... Quel secret préserve cette chambre mystérieuse ? Son épouse va-t-elle succomber à sa curiosité ? La terrible légende de Barbe Bleue a inspiré le cinéma occidental d’innombrables fois, notamment avec le film classique « Barbe-Bleue » (1901) de l’illustre Georges Méliès et le téléfilm homonyme de Catherine Breillat (2009) avec Dominique Thomas et Lola Créton.Charles Perrault (1628 - 1703) était un poète et écrivain français du XVIIe siècle considéré aujourd'hui comme le "père de la littérature enfantine" en raison de ses innombrables contes de fées. En publiant les histoires qu'il a entendues de sa mère et dans les salons parisiens, il a brisé les limites littéraires de l'époque et atteint des publics de tous les coins de la planète. Qui ne connaît pas ses contes les plus célèbres, comme "Le petit chaperon rouge", "Le Maître Chat" et "Le Petit Poucet" ? Ces histoires font partie de la fondation culturelle occidentale et continuent d'être une source d'inspiration pour de nombreuses adaptations cinématographiques, telles que les films "La Belle au bois dormant" (1959) et "Cendrillon" (1950) des studios d'animation Walt Disney.

  • by Charles Perrault
    £3.49 - 4.49

    Misère et famine règnent dans le pays. Un bûcheron et sa femme n'ont plus de quoi nourrir leurs sept garçons. Un soir, alors que les enfants dorment, les parents se résignent, la mort dans l'âme, à les perdre dans la forêt. Heureusement, le benjamin de la fratrie, surnommé Petit Poucet en raison de sa petite taille, espionne la conversation. Prévoyant, il se munit de petits cailloux blancs qu'il laissera tomber un à un derrière lui afin que lui et ses frères puissent retrouver leur chemin. Le lendemain, le père met son sinistre plan à exécution. Mais le petit poucet et ses frères regagnent vite leur logis grâce aux cailloux semés en chemin. Les parents sont heureux de les revoir. Mais ce bonheur ne dure que peu de temps. Lorsqu'ils se retrouvent dans la précarité première, les parents décident à nouveau d'abandonner leurs sept enfants dans la forêt. Ils s'assurent d'enfermer le petit poucet afin qu'il ne puisse pas ramasser des cailloux. C'est ainsi que lui et ses frères se retrouvent perdus dans la forêt. Le petit poucet arrivera-t-il à sauver encore ses sept frères ? Il vaut mieux être rusé et astucieux, que né riche !

  • by Charles Perrault
    £3.49

    Cendrillon vit avec sa belle-mère et ses deux sœurs épouvantables. Malgré son bon cœur, elle est tourmentée et obligée de faire tout le ménage. Un jour, le roi annonce un bal pour trouver une épouse pour son fils. Cendrillon souhaite s'y rendre, mais sa belle-mère lui interdit ! Triste et blessée, elle est réconfortée par sa fée marraine qui a une brillante idée ...En plus du classique de l'animation Disney produit en 1950, ce conte de Perrault a été adapté dans de nombreux autres films, tels que «Cinderella» (2015) avec Lily James et «Comme Cendrillon» (2003) avec Hilary Duff.Charles Perrault (1628 - 1703) était un poète et écrivain français du XVIIe siècle considéré aujourd'hui comme le "père de la littérature enfantine" en raison de ses innombrables contes de fées. En publiant les histoires qu'il a entendues de sa mère et dans les salons parisiens, il a brisé les limites littéraires de l'époque et atteint des publics de tous les coins de la planète. Qui ne connaît pas ses contes les plus célèbres, comme "Le petit chaperon rouge", "Le Maître Chat" et "Le Petit Poucet" ? Ces histoires font partie de la fondation culturelle occidentale et continuent d'être une source d'inspiration pour de nombreuses adaptations cinématographiques, telles que les films "La Belle au bois dormant" (1959) et "Cendrillon" (1950) des studios d'animation Walt Disney.

  • by Charles Perrault
    £3.49

    Une veuve avait deux filles : la plus âgée était méchante et très semblable à elle même ; la plus jeune était gentille comme son défunt père. Toujours maltraitée par sa mère et son aînée, un jour la cadette rencontre une vieille dame près d'un puits. Elle ne sait pas que cette dame est en fait une gentille fée déguisée !Avec cette histoire, Perrault nous montre que la bienveillance est toujours récompensée.Charles Perrault (1628 - 1703) était un poète et écrivain français du XVIIe siècle considéré aujourd'hui comme le "père de la littérature enfantine" en raison de ses innombrables contes de fées. En publiant les histoires qu'il a entendues de sa mère et dans les salons parisiens, il a brisé les limites littéraires de l'époque et atteint des publics de tous les coins de la planète. Qui ne connaît pas ses contes les plus célèbres, comme "Le petit chaperon rouge", "Le Maître Chat" et "Le Petit Poucet" ? Ces histoires font partie de la fondation culturelle occidentale et continuent d'être une source d'inspiration pour de nombreuses adaptations cinématographiques, telles que les films "La Belle au bois dormant" (1959) et "Cendrillon" (1950) des studios d'animation Walt Disney.

  • by Charles Perrault
    £3.49 - 4.49

    Une jeune princesse, fille unique, est condamnée par une méchante fée (vexée de n'avoir pas été conviée au baptême de la Belle) à une mort accidentelle. Grâce à l'intervention d'une bonne fée, au lieu de subir la mort prédite, elle s'endort pour un sommeil de cent ans, au terme duquel un Prince l'éveille puis l'épouse en secret... La voix de Lydie Lacroix nous emporte et nous fait redécouvrir ce conte.

  • by Charles Perrault
    £3.99 - 3.49

    Para evitar um casamento infeliz, uma linda princesa foge de seu reino. Aconselhada por sua fada madrinha, ela veste a pele suja de um asno mágico para se esconder de todos, mas é sempre maltratada por onde passa. Um dia, um belo príncipe cruza o seu caminho... Será que finalmente essa princesa encontrará a felicidade?Esse conto clássico de Perrault foi adaptado no filme homônimo de Jacques Remy (1970), com a atuação de Catherine Deneuve.Charles Perrault (1628 - 1703) foi um escritor e poeta francês do século XVII considerado hoje como o "Pai da Literatura Infantil" devido aos seus inúmeros contos de fadas. Ao publicar as histórias que ouvia de sua mãe e nos salões parisienses, ele rompeu os limites literários da época e alcançou públicos de todos os cantos do planeta. Quem não conhece os seus contos mais famosos, como "Chapeuzinho Vermelho", "O Gato de Botas" e "O Pequeno Polegar"? Essas histórias fazem parte do alicerce cultural ocidental e continuam a ser fonte de inspiração para inúmeras adaptações cinematográficas, como os filmes "A Bela Adormecida" (1959) e "Cinderela" (1950) dos estúdios de animação Walt Disney.

  • by Charles Perrault
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    Uma princesa adormecida na floresta, um gato sempre pronto para a aventura, as fadas mágicas gentis e malvadas, um pequeno irmão com um grande coração, o beijo de amor de um príncipe encantado ... Eis as perigosas aventuras e as histórias amor que continuam perpetuando os sonhos de crianças e adultos do mundo inteiro.Deixe-se levar pelo mundo fantástico de Perrault, onde nada é impossível se você tiver coragem e imaginação. Esses contos mágicos foram adaptados inúmeras vezes pelos estúdios Disney em seus ilustres filmes de animação, assim como os filmes "Malévola" (2014), estrelando Angelina Jolie, e "Cinderela" (2015), com Lily James.Charles Perrault (1628 - 1703) foi um escritor e poeta francês do século XVII considerado hoje como o "Pai da Literatura Infantil" devido aos seus inúmeros contos de fadas. Ao publicar as histórias que ouvia de sua mãe e nos salões parisienses, ele rompeu os limites literários da época e alcançou públicos de todos os cantos do planeta. Quem não conhece os seus contos mais famosos, como "Chapeuzinho Vermelho", "O Gato de Botas" e "O Pequeno Polegar"? Essas histórias fazem parte do alicerce cultural ocidental e continuam a ser fonte de inspiração para inúmeras adaptações cinematográficas, como os filmes "A Bela Adormecida" (1959) e "Cinderela" (1950) dos estúdios de animação Walt Disney.

  • by Charles Perrault
    £3.99 - 3.49

    Sem dinheiro algum, os pais de uma família muito pobre decidem abandonar seus filhos. Pequeno polegar, o menor das sete crianças escuta a conversa dos pais e elabora um plano. Será que ele conseguirá salvar seus irmãos dos perigos da floresta?As histórias desse pequeno aventureiro foram adaptadas no filme "O Pequeno Polegar" (1958).Charles Perrault (1628 - 1703) foi um escritor e poeta francês do século XVII considerado hoje como o "Pai da Literatura Infantil" devido aos seus inúmeros contos de fadas. Ao publicar as histórias que ouvia de sua mãe e nos salões parisienses, ele rompeu os limites literários da época e alcançou públicos de todos os cantos do planeta. Quem não conhece os seus contos mais famosos, como "Chapeuzinho Vermelho", "O Gato de Botas" e "O Pequeno Polegar"? Essas histórias fazem parte do alicerce cultural ocidental e continuam a ser fonte de inspiração para inúmeras adaptações cinematográficas, como os filmes "A Bela Adormecida" (1959) e "Cinderela" (1950) dos estúdios de animação Walt Disney.

  • by Charles Perrault
    £3.99 - 3.49

    A menina de capinha vermelha deve entregar um cesto para sua avó que mora do outro lado da floresta. Tudo parece estar bem até um lobo cruzar o seu caminho... Ela será esperta o suficiente para despistar esse lobo?Conto clássico da literatura infantil, essa história foi fonte de inspiração para diversos filmes como "Deu a Louca na Chapeuzinho" (2005), "A Garota da Capa Vermelha" (2011) e "Caminhos da Floresta" (2014) com Meryl Streep e Johnny Depp.Charles Perrault (1628 - 1703) foi um escritor e poeta francês do século XVII considerado hoje como o "Pai da Literatura Infantil" devido aos seus inúmeros contos de fadas. Ao publicar as histórias que ouvia de sua mãe e nos salões parisienses, ele rompeu os limites literários da época e alcançou públicos de todos os cantos do planeta. Quem não conhece os seus contos mais famosos, como "Chapeuzinho Vermelho", "O Gato de Botas" e "O Pequeno Polegar"? Essas histórias fazem parte do alicerce cultural ocidental e continuam a ser fonte de inspiração para inúmeras adaptações cinematográficas, como os filmes "A Bela Adormecida" (1959) e "Cinderela" (1950) dos estúdios de animação Walt Disney.

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