Trnoružica

Trnoružica

Braća Grimm

Everyone knows the classic fairy tale about a prince, a princess and a wicked witch, and how good always wins in the end.

A classic fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm in which the evil fairy, displeased because she was not invited to the celebration, casts a curse on a little girl. A good fairy came to the rescue and softened the curse. Despite the parents' concern to protect the child by destroying the potential danger, the girl impales herself on a spindle and falls into a centuries-old sleep. The prince wakes her up with a kiss and the two live happily ever after.

Translation
Blanka Pašagić
Editor
Drago Kozina
Illustrations
Carlos Busquets
Graphics design
Carlos Busquets
Dimensions
26 x 19 cm
Pages
16
Publisher
Naša djeca, Zagreb, 2005.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53171-455-6

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