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The Frog Princess is a fairy tale that has multiple versions with various origins. It is classified as type 402, the animal bride, in the Aarne–Thompson index . [ 1 ] Another tale of this type is the Norwegian Doll i' the Grass . [ 2 ]
The Door in the Hedge is a collection of fairy tales by Robin McKinley, published by William Morrow and Company under its Greenwillow Books imprint in 1981. [1] [2] It includes two original stories and two retellings. "The Stolen Princess" "The Princess and the Frog", a version of "The Frog Prince" [3] "The Hunting of the Hind"
The Princess and the Frog is a 2009 American animated musical romantic fantasy comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures.It is inspired in part by the 2002 novel The Frog Princess by E. D. Baker, which in turn is based on the German folk tale "The Frog Prince" as collected by the Brothers Grimm.
In a French tale, La Belle Blonde (Blond Beauty), the girl’s fairy foster mother keeps her in a tower only accessible by climbing her long hair. When the girl runs away with a prince, the fairy angrily turns her into a frog. To divide his kingdom between his sons, the king challenges the prince and his brother to bring home beautiful brides.
The White Cat, a French literary fairy tale by Madame d'Aulnoy; The Frog Princess or The Frog Tsarevna, Russian folktale; The Frog Prince, German fairytale from the Brothers Grimm; Hans My Hedgehog and The Pig King, where the groom is the animal who woos the human princess
"The Frog Prince; or, Iron Henry" (German: Der Froschkönig oder der eiserne Heinrich, literally "The Frog King or the Iron Henry") is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm and published in 1812 in Grimm's Fairy Tales (KHM 1). Traditionally, it is the first story in their folktale collection.
Ruth B. Bottigheimer catalogued this and other disparities between the 1810 and 1812 versions of the Grimms' fairy tale collections in her book, Grimms' Bad Girls And Bold Boys: The Moral And Social Vision of the Tales. Of the "Rumplestiltskin" switch, she wrote, "although the motifs remain the same, motivations reverse, and the tale no longer ...
Fairy tale: Grade 3 #01 1968 Beauty and the Beast [108] Fairy tale: Grade 3 #02 1964 Cinderella [109] Folk tale: Grade 3 #03 1965 Jack and the Beanstalk [110] Fairy tale: Grade 3 #04 1973 The Princess and the Frog [111] Fairy tale: Grade 3 #05 1969 Snow White and Rose Red [112] Fairy tale: Grade 3 #06 1969 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs [113 ...