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  1. 'The Princess on the Pea') is a literary fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen about a princess who is tested to become wife to a lonely prince. The tale was first published with three others by Andersen in a cheap booklet on 8 May 1835 in Copenhagen by C. A. Reitzel.

  2. Mar 21, 2006 · The Princess and the Pea. Real princesses do not grow on trees. You just have to wait for one to come to you. And if one does, just to be sure, make her a bed fo twelve feather mattresses, and...

  3. One of Hans Christian Andersen’s most beloved stories gets a breathtaking showcase, with lavish art and an elegant retelling by acclaimed writer, professor, and radio host John Cech. It’s the second exquisite entry in the Classic Fairy Tale Collection series.

  4. "The Princess and the Pea" (Danish: "Prindsessen paa Ærten"; also published in English as "The Real Princesss" and "The Princess on the Pea") is a short story for children by the Danish author Hans Christian Andersen.

  5. Sep 1, 2001 · This funny adaptation of The Princess and the Pea will amuse adults and children who are familiar with more traditional tellings of the original tale. I particularly liked that princess Opal drives a tow truck, fixes cars (she’s just doing this trucking thing until she comes of age), and is covered in grease and wearing overalls ...

  6. Hans Christian Andersens classic The Princess and the Pea is a timeless story beloved for its bold princess and a little pea that ends up causing a big problem. Featuring beautiful illustrations filled with a bright array of colors, this charming Little Golden Book makes for a perfect bedtime read.

  7. A young prince wonders how he’ll ever find a true princess to marry. When a young girl shows up at the queen’s castle drenched from head to toe, no one believes she could be royalty. But when she feels a pea through twenty mattresses . . . could it be that she’s the one?