
Norwegian Fairy Book
'Norwegian Fairy Book' Summary
The Norwegian Fairy Book is a collection of traditional Norwegian fairy tales that have been handed down through generations. These tales are full of magical creatures, such as trolls, giants, and fairies, and they often feature themes of good versus evil, love and loss, and the power of nature. One of the most popular tales in the collection is "The Three Billy Goats Gruff." This tale tells the story of three billy goats who must cross a bridge guarded by a fierce troll. The first two goats are eaten by the troll, but the third goat is able to outsmart the troll and cross the bridge safely. Another popular tale in the collection is "The Princess and the Pea." This tale tells the story of a princess who is so sensitive that she can feel a pea under twenty mattresses. The princess is tested by a prince who places a pea under her mattress, and she is able to feel it, proving that she is a true princess. The Norwegian Fairy Book is a wonderful collection of stories that will appeal to readers of all ages. These tales are full of magic, adventure, and wisdom, and they offer a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Norway.Book Details
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