Join me as I discuss the Norwegian Fairy Tale, Hans who Made the Princess Laugh. This (mostly) lighthearted tale follows the determination of one young man to make a melancholy princess laugh for the first time.
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Peasant with Heavy Basket) by David Deuchar
The Frog Prince - Walter Crane Braun, Augustin - Tobias
Catching the Fish; No. 3 in a series of 6: The Story of Tobit The Tenggren Tell-It-Again Book (1942) illustrated by Gustaf Tenggren
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