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Reimagined Snow Queen Tales for children aged 7 to 8 years

Classic fairy tales reimagined offer a magical adventure for children aged 7 to 8. With captivating stories featuring Snow Queens, each tale transports young readers to enchanting worlds. Available to read online or download for free as a PDF, these stories are perfect for sparking little ones' imagination. Let yourself be carried away by fascinating narratives that blend tradition and modernity, while inviting children to dream and explore.

Classic fairy tales reinvented: Snow Queen (5)

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The Snow Queen (from Hans Christian Andersen), moved and kind, smiles gently; she wears a long sparkling white gown like fresh snow, silver hair braided with stars, glittery modern sneakers, and reaches toward a small glowing bracelet-watch. Kai, about 10, energetic and amazed, in a red jacket and blue gloves, skates slightly on an icy ramp near the queen watching the animals. Gerda, about 11, upset then soothed, with a colorful scarf and teary eyes, stands by the clock tower turret, hesitantly holding the watch. A shy red squirrel stands on a wooden box chirping; a bright blue bird perches on a wall poster singing; a grey mouse with bright eyes listens at the queen’s feet. Setting: an urban alley by a large golden clock tower, walls covered in colorful graffiti and children's posters, wet cobbles, string lights and swirling snowflakes. Main scene: the Snow Queen restores the voices of the city's small animals and silent voices by touching the magic watch while Kai and Gerda watch emotionally at the base of the clock; warm atmosphere despite the cold, bright palette of blues, silver, reds and yellows. Style: clear vector illustration, soft lines, strong contrasts, readable facial expressions, composition centered on the glowing watch and the characters’ faces.

the snow queen and the city of a thousand voices

Reading 12 min. 7-8 years old

In a bustling city, the Snow Queen embarks on a magical quest to help the quiet voices of the world be heard, alongside her friends Kai and Gerda, after discovering a mysterious voice guiding her. Together, they navigate challenges that teach them the importance of sharing magic and listening to everyone’s story.

The Snow Queen, a majestic woman of ethereal beauty, wears a shimmering gown made of ice crystals, her silver hair floating like snowflakes. Her face expresses gentle curiosity, her eyes shining like stars, as she reaches for an ancient book with golden pages, surrounded by an aura of magic. Beside her is Gerda, a 10-year-old girl with blonde hair and sparkling eyes, wearing a colorful dress adorned with flowers. She joyfully smiles, holding a small notebook, ready to write a new story. A bit further back, the Robber Girl, a mischievous 9-year-old with messy brown hair and a patchwork coat, watches with a sly look, holding a rusty key. The scene takes place in a fairy-tale market, vibrant with bright colors, overflowing with rainbow fruits, sparkling books, and dancing lanterns. Fantastic creatures, like blue rabbits and laughing crows, mingle with visitors, creating a joyful and lively atmosphere. The main focus shows the Snow Queen, Gerda, and the Robber Girl gathered around a large open book, exchanging ideas to create new stories, while a gentle breeze makes the pages dance around them, symbolizing the magic of imagination and friendship.

the snow queen and the story market

Reading 7 min. (3) 7-8 years old Available in audio story

In a magical market, the Snow Queen discovers the joy of sharing stories and voices with her friends Gerda and the Robber Girl, as they embark on an adventure to preserve forgotten tales in a world blooming with color and laughter. Together, they confront the shadows of lost stories and learn the importance of letting everyone’s voice be heard.

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