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Hans C Andersen’s Fairy Tales Book Review

amomentwithfranca · 27 October 2015 · 84 Comments

I was so fortunate recently to be approached by Katie from Miles Kelly who are an independent children’s book publishers based in the village of Thaxted, Essex, UK. The company’s ethos is to create “Children’s books to inspire and share” with the aim of reaching as many children as possible, spreading the joy of reading. The in-house team of editors and designers work with reputable international authors and illustrators to create carefully planned and beautifully designed books for kids aged 3–12 years old.

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Katie was so kind to let me choose one book from their website. It was so difficult as all of them were not just very interesting and educative but beautifully presented too. After a long search, Bella (my 5 year old daughter) finally chose “the most beautiful book ever” (these are Bella’s words!). The book Bella chose was Hans Christian Andersen’s Fairy Tales. This book is part of their fiction section. As soon as we told Katie our choice, she sent us the book straight away. It was a good and fast delivery service. They have free standard UK delivery on every order which takes 3–7 working days.

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When we received the book I couldn’t believe how beautiful the front cover was. The illustration was gorgeous. The mermaid was so well designed. The cover  was illustrated by Laurence Cleyet-Merle. The book has 512 pages where the kids can explore 50 captivating tales of mermaids, princes and magical animals, with beautiful illustrations that bring a wealth of delightful and quirky characters to life.

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The book is divided into five sections, each with ten of the best fantastical fairy stories around, including much-loved favourites about transformations, journeys of discovery and extraordinary events. The age suggested is from 6 years. Bella is only 5 but she was happy with this book since the moment we received it. The price of the book is £14.99 but it is on discount at the moment for £11.24. It is a great price for what you are getting: 500 pages with 50 captivating stories!! What else you can ask for?

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Every night at bedtime Bella has asked to be read one story from the book. This book is ideal for a bedtime story. Nick and I have taken turn reading the book with Bella. We have read her one or two stories depending on the lengh of the story. After that she has fallen asleep happily dreaming with thought of the fairy tales! This book has really beautiful illustrations which I thought was very important to get Bella’s attention.

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We recently visited Bella’s grandparents to drop her there as she was going to stay with them during the half term holiday. She didn’t want to leave the book at home so we had to bring it with her so Grandad could read her the stories. So now she is happy that Grandad will be able to read her one or two stories from the book every night. Before we left to go back to London, I saw Bella and her grandad having a special moment. He was reading Bella one of the stories. It was so cute to watch so I decided to take some photos of that moment!

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What do you think of this book? Do you like it? Do you have a similar style of book? If not, will you buy one for your children or for a Christmas Gift? Let me know what you think. Leave a comment below as I would love to hear your opinion.

*Disclaimer: I received this item in exchange for an honest review. This review is my own opinion and is a genuine representation of what I think about this product.

Thanks for stopping by,

Love you all ❤️

Franca  💋

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  1. Katie Walker says

    14 November 2015 at

    The book is really pretty good illustrations, have been looking for a good fairytale book for my nieces but they often have story time together and one is too little.

    In general they like each peach pear plum

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  2. Lorraine Stone says

    14 November 2015 at

    Colourful, easy to read large print books. ~

    Reply
  3. Rhia says

    14 November 2015 at

    What a gorgeous collection of stories! I’d love to win, so I could read these to my son 🙂

    Reply
  4. Allan Wilson says

    14 November 2015 at

    They like fairy stories.

    Reply
  5. Kat Allinson says

    14 November 2015 at

    My daughters like lots of different types of stories, particularly Peppa Pig, Mog and Frozen

    Reply
  6. Rich Tyler says

    15 November 2015 at

    Mr Men Books 🙂

    Reply
  7. Brenda wilkes says

    15 November 2015 at

    Usually Puddle Lane

    Reply
  8. Sheri Darby says

    15 November 2015 at

    WE adore Winnie The Pooh

    Reply
  9. Rebecca Howells says

    16 November 2015 at

    At the moment we are going through the Noddy collection. (@PeanutHog)

    Reply
  10. jo liddement says

    16 November 2015 at

    My son likes Paddington books

    Reply
  11. Rebecca Powell says

    16 November 2015 at

    My son loves to read The Gruffalo books

    Reply
  12. Alice Fox says

    16 November 2015 at

    This book looks lovely, never seen it before. My son loves books, he is autistic and will pretty much let me read anything to him xx

    Reply
  13. ashleigh allan says

    16 November 2015 at

    Topsy and tim books!

    Reply
  14. Victoria Cunniff says

    16 November 2015 at

    She loves the Julia Donaldson books at the moment and loves to join in, she’s only 2yr 9 months but will sit and read these o her dolls as well – obviously only by remembering odd words that she recalls from us reading them to her

    Reply
  15. Janet clegg says

    16 November 2015 at

    I used to love reading Fairy tales then I read them to my children. Now my grandchildren at bedtime.

    Reply
  16. Stacey Leigh says

    16 November 2015 at

    They love anything about monsters that smell, burp, splash in mud or are generally pretty gross! Such boys xx

    Reply
  17. Chris Fletcher says

    16 November 2015 at

    The Gruffalo books are very popular

    Reply
  18. Caroline Buckley says

    16 November 2015 at

    Thomas the Tank engine books

    Reply
  19. Diana says

    16 November 2015 at

    My daughter likes books with pictures and short stories before bed 🙂

    Reply
  20. Sarah Parker says

    16 November 2015 at

    all books 🙂

    Reply
  21. ellie spider says

    16 November 2015 at

    D likes super hero stories 🙂 H likes anything with princesses

    Reply
  22. Joy Dehany says

    16 November 2015 at

    She’s 4 years old and she likes to read biology books!!
    She also likes her thomas the tank engine stories and Alice’s adventures in wonderland.

    Reply
  23. Zoe Warren says

    16 November 2015 at

    We have all the Mr Men and Little Miss books, so randomly pick different ones each night!

    Reply
  24. Heather Crowe says

    16 November 2015 at

    The first two books i ever had were given to me on the day i was born by my mum and dad, they were two huge big hans c andersen books filled with magical fairy tales and my parents wrote me a note inside them both, i treasure them dearly, i don’t let anyone touch them or go near them, they are precious to me, ha ha. This book brings back so many cherished memories and it looks so beautiful, my niece and nephew would just adore it x

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  25. Kirsty Woods says

    17 November 2015 at

    My daughter loves fairytale books, she loves Cinderella

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