The Piggy Bank

Kids, Natural World, Animals, Fiction - YA
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Author: Stories for Kids ISBN: 1230000367820
Publisher: Media Galaxy Publication: April 17, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Stories for Kids
ISBN: 1230000367820
Publisher: Media Galaxy
Publication: April 17, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

Hans Christian Andersen (1805–1875) was a Danish storyteller, the author of more than 400 fairy tales, poet, writer, playwright, essayist. Memory of Andersen is immortalized in sculptures: in Copenhagen the statue of the Little Mermaid was established in honor of Andersen. There is also the award of Hans Christian Andersen. "The Piggy Bank" is a fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen. In a children's room stood a piggy bank. It was haughty because it could buy everything in the room. One-day toys played humans and only the pig didn't participate in the game. It wanted to watch the game only from its home. It thought, that everyone should comply with its wishes, and all toys did. They were going to give a play, then to have tea and conversation. How did the fairy tale end? Read "The Piggy Bank" to know it.

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Hans Christian Andersen (1805–1875) was a Danish storyteller, the author of more than 400 fairy tales, poet, writer, playwright, essayist. Memory of Andersen is immortalized in sculptures: in Copenhagen the statue of the Little Mermaid was established in honor of Andersen. There is also the award of Hans Christian Andersen. "The Piggy Bank" is a fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen. In a children's room stood a piggy bank. It was haughty because it could buy everything in the room. One-day toys played humans and only the pig didn't participate in the game. It wanted to watch the game only from its home. It thought, that everyone should comply with its wishes, and all toys did. They were going to give a play, then to have tea and conversation. How did the fairy tale end? Read "The Piggy Bank" to know it.

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