H.C. Andersen
35 stories
Hans Christian Andersen (2 April 1805 – 4 August 1875) was a Danish author and poet, best known for his fairy tales such as “The Ugly Duckling” and “The Little Mermaid”. He published more than 200 tales, plays, novels and travel writings; his stories often blend fantasy, melancholy and moral undertones. Andersen’s tales have been translated into many languages and have had a lasting influence on children’s literature worldwide.
Stories
Clumsy Hans
6+
It's Quite True!
6+
Little Ida's Flowers
6+
Lucky Hans
6+
The Bell
6+
The Buckwheat
3+
The Elder-Tree Mother
6+
The False Collar
3+
The Emperor's New Clothes
6+
The Fir Tree
6+
The Flying Trunk
6+
The Galoshes of Fortune
6+
The Garden of Paradise
6+
The Girl Who Trod on a Loaf
6+
The Happy Family
3+
The Last Pearl
6+
The Leap-Frog
6+
The Linen
6+
The Little Match Girl
6+
The Little Mermaid
6+
The Nightingale
3+
The Phoenix Bird
6+
The Old Street Lamp
6+
The Real Princess
3+
The Red Shoes
6+
The Shadow
6+
The Shepherdess and the Chimney Sweep
3+
The Snow Queen
6+
The Snowman
6+
The Steadfast Tin Soldier
6+
The Swineherd
6+
The Tinderbox
6+
The Ugly Duckling
3+
The Wild Swans
6+
Thumbelina
3+
