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“The Emperor's New Clothes”, is the tale in this book, and it's about an Emperor who wanted to look better than anyone else in the land, in clothes that were fancy, fine and grand. His love of clothes made him a fool, and fools get swindled as a rule. Only a child had the sense to see through the Emperor’s vanity. This story by Hans Christian Andersen has a moral for everyone.
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Emperor's New Clothes
2015, ChoiceMaker Pty. Limited, The, Lerner Publications
in English
1925186040 9781925186048
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Nuevo Traje Del Emperador/the Emperor's New Suit
April 2004, Selector
Hardcover
in English
8495060671 9788495060679
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The Emperor's New Clothes: Classic Fairy Tales
1987, Kidfest International - Avshalom Rubin
Hardcover
in English
9653120336 9789653120334
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The emperor shows his stupidity when he walks through the city in the invisible suit two rascal tailors made for him.
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Once upon a time there was a vain emperor who loved beautiful clothes more than anything else.
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