Jake replied.
“I can lend you the nutshell,”
offered Lily.
“I’ll show just Thumbelina.”
“Thanks, Lily,” said Jake.
“But I need it back after school,”
Lily told Jake.
“Thumbelina needs her bed tonight.”
The bell rang then,
ABOUT THE STORIES
Thumbelina, written by Hans Christian Andersen, is a well-known story about a tiny girl and her adventures. But there are many other stories about tiny characters, mainly boys, that can be found in cultures from around the world.
Peanut Boy is based on a story that comes from the Andes mountains in Chile, South America.
Little Inch is a retelling of a popular story from Japan called Issun-boshi. (A wish-fulfilling hammer is a favorite type of magical instrument in Japanese tales.)