Thumbelina Magical Story

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Chapter 11: Trapped in a Rat’s Nest part 2Mrs Brisby looked up at seeing both Mimi and Spike return.“Oh your back” she said delightedlyMimi looked at Spike, “See, it was just a misunderstanding” She looked to Mrs. Brisby “Are you going out Mrs. Brisby?”“Yes, I’m going to collect some food in the orchard” she replied.“Allow me!” Offered Spike picking up the satchel with tools.“Are you sure?”“Yeah! I always help my friends back in Ponyville, and I’m Twilight’s assistant for a reason.”“Very well, then I recommend you. Chapter 11: Trapped in a Rat’s Nest part 1Basil, Shade and Marina had gone out to see the wisest creature of the forest, the great owl. Hopefully to gain more allies to stop the war and learn of their innocence. Mimi and Spike await their return, in the home of Mrs.

Frisby in order to continue their journey to the land of south.“You have brought many joy to this house. Oh how I wish you could stay here.” Said Mrs. Frisby.“Thank you” replied Mimi, “but we all have to go to the land of south, to meet the Lion king.”“We know but it’s been quite lonesome and melancholic lately.”. Chapter 4.2: Welcome to Nozomite TownMimi and Twilight continued their journey to the land of South following a winding path through a clearing.“This road just keeps dragging on”The two travelers then find intertwined trees in the shape of an archway decorated with red roses. It was odd since that would usually mean there should be a garden but it was in the path“It’s Beautiful” said Mimi approaching it.The two of them go through the archway but instead of finding the rest of the path, they were lead into some of Carnival like town.Crossing near them was a train, much to their astonishment. Chapter 10: A small detourBoth of the giant bats flew up to another branch to discuss privately as Mimi and Spike looked around fearfully.“There’s always a way as long as one can think” Basil spoke as he glanced at the two giant bats.The tallest bat flew to back to the group, grabbed Shade by his shoulder and demanded 'Where is your colony? The small bat pointed towards the opposite direction still trembling.'

You are pointed to the opposite direction where you flew.' Goth replied unconvinced.' Well, were about to change direction when you caught us.'

Shade replied lying.' You are lying.' Chapter 9: CaughtNot long afterwards, Basil led the group climbed into a secret hole and climbed through the secret passage arriving at a door (which was a small wall design). Basil hushed his guests as he opens it quietly. They’d arrived upstairs in the flat of the famous Sherlock Holmes, looking around outside.Upon confirming that the coast was clear, the mouse detective signaled the group that it alright to step out. The living room was gigantic with tools used for sleuthing, it had a large bookcase filled with some scrolls along with a bust of the famous detective Sherlock Holmes.Nearby was a clothed table which had a chemistry.

Chapter 2.2 Don’t give up FlikA few days later saving a mysterious town from destruction, and giving a girl courage to venture out into the world to find her parents; Twilight and Mimi to take a rest stop under a tree.The two friends continued to sleep when a gnat that was flying by noticed the group. At first glance it looks as if it has brown fur with black arms /legs, big yellow eyes with unibrow and visible sharp teeth. This was youngest child of the Creecher Bug family, Gnat.“Oh! Tiny pretty girl! This cheer up ant neighbor!” he exclaimed.He lowers down to pick Mimi. Chapter 8: The Sherlock Holmes of the Mouse WorldAs Mimi, Spike, Shade and Marina follow Pedro and Nico to Baker Street to see Basil, Mimi notice a silver band on Marina’s left arm.“Hey Marina, is that an ID band on your arm?” inquired Mimi“A what?” Marina asked.“An ID band.

You see, we humans, put them on bats that are captured and release them back into the wild to tracktheir migration movements.”“Really? I always thought it was cursed.”“Cursed? Who told you that?” asked Spike curiously.“The other bats.”“One of my colonies elders, Frieda. ProlougeIt begins with early morning and upon the screen super imposed we see the title:Thumbelina a magical storyThe camera moves slowly to the left until we’re looking at a river.Once upon a timeAs such we see a quaint little entrance to a small village in England and right on cue we see a toco toucan fly in. As he does some soft but cheery music plays and he hums along to the melody.Then as if he noticed the audience he greets, 'Hello and welcome new friends! My name is Rafael, and welcome Tokyo, home to greatest adventures!' And he takes flight again this time singing lyricsRafael: You sure to do impossible th.

Chapter 2: Goodbye, Happy treeIn the Pantheon residence everyone continued to sleep, peacefully while dreaming of the great adventure Mimi has started.The wind blew once more causing the books pages to be turned, until it landed on a page showing Mimi and Twilight continuing their trek through some grass and wild flowers.As our young travelers were walking a strong wind blew. It was powerful enough to blow the two travelers away. Both Twilight and Mimi tried grabbing onto the grass frantically.Mimi however was already slipping.“Twilight!

Help!”“Hold on!” In a blinding light she changes into an Alicorn.Tw. Chapter 4: Bride of a frog part 2Next thing happened; Mimi was tied up on a lily pad, to wait the unwanted ceremony she had to endure.“Somebody help me! I’m held prisoner!” screamed Mimi“Hey Mimi!” said a familiar voice.To Mimi’s surpise and relief it was Twilight Sparkle as an alicorn flying near her.

You’re alive”“Luckily, with some help” she repliedA little purple dragon pops up from behind Twilight with grin waving at Mimi.“A baby dragon!” exclaimed Mimi“The name’s Spike, glad to meet ya Mimi,” spoke the little dragon. Chapter 4: Bride of a frog part 1Unaware of the king of nightmares resurrection, Mimi and Twilight were traveling through a meadow.“While we’re here, I might as well make the most of it. How often do I get a chance to walk through the land of dreams?”Twilight shook her head “Mimi some things here are not as pretty as they look. We gotta be careful”Mimi stops to sniff at some flowers. “Oh these flowers smell wonderful,”Twilight walks up a hill and looks over, “Hey Mimi, come have a look.

It looks like a lake but it’s really a pond.”They spot what looked like a lake yet it.

DLTK's Fairy Tale ActivitiesThumbelina© Written by and illustrated by Leanne GuentherFairy tale based on the original tale byOnce upon a time there was an old woman who lived in a cottage on a hill, all by herself.She never had any children of her own. No one ever came to visit and, thus, thewoman took to caring for her garden of beautiful flowers. Eventually not even the old woman’s garden could keep her from feeling lonesome.One day, as the old woman was wateringher bright red roses, a witch came walking up the hill to the woman’s house. The old woman was skeptical of witches because she’d heard about all the apples and beans they tried to sell;however, this witch seemed nicer than what the old woman imagined. They talked for a long time, and each grew fond of the other. The woman finally told the witch that she had grown lonely inher old age.

The witch, feeling sorry for the old woman, gave her a special seed for free. The witch told her to plant the seed in her best soil, to water her seed with her clearest water, andto give her seed some extra love.The old woman did what the witch asked: she planted the seed in a small pot with the finest soil; she watered the seed with fresh rainwater; and one day,when the beautiful pink flower had sprouted up from the dirt, the old woman kissed its closed petals.Suddenly, the flower petals opened up and inside sat a small girl with long goldenhair. She was no larger than the old woman’s thumb.

The old woman named her Thumbelina.She took great care of Thumbelina as her own daughter. She made her a bed out of a polished walnutshell and each night she gathered flower petals from her garden for Thumbelina to use for warmth. Thumbelina would sing the old woman to sleep with a most beautiful singing voice.After hearing Thumbelina’s lovely voice one warm summer night, a large toad hopped up to a window. Hop!Once Thumbelina had fallen asleep, the toad crept in through the window.“Ohmy!

This one will make the perfect wife for my son!” she exclaimed. The toad grabbed Thumbelina in the walnut shell and carried her off to the nearby river. Once near the river the toad saidto her son, “Gaze at the lovely bride I found for you!”Croak! Was all her son could reply.Proudly, the mother toad took the still sleeping Thumbelina to a patch oflily pads and placed her on the smallest one. Then she went back to where her son was now lying in a large puddle of mud and the two of them began to construct a house of mud and reeds fit forthe new bride.Thumbelina awoke at the sound of hops and croaks and immediately began to sob at the thought of her mother all alone without the company of being sung to sleep.Twoorange fish heard Thumbelina weeping and saw the lily pad she was sitting on.“We should help her,” both said at the same time.

Immediately they swam over to Thumbelina’s lily pad andchewed at her lily stalk until she broke free.“Oh! Thank you so much,” Thumbelina exclaimed, waving goodbye to the fish as she began float away downstream.As Thumbelinatraveled down the river, her heart was filled with all the wonder of the world outside. She saw the beautiful stars in the sky; she heard the sounds of crickets chirping; and she could smellthe lovely aroma of the flowers surrounding the river’s edge.Suddenly a beautiful purple butterfly flew next to her, following her path down the river. Thumbelina gazed in surprise at thebutterfly’s magnificent wings flapping beside her.She cried out in joy and clapped her hands as the butterfly flew off into the rising sun. Thumbelina yawned and fell asleep once moreuntil the sun had risen high above her.When she awoke, she found herself at the river’s edge in a land even farther away from her dear old mother. Thumbelina tried to ignore hersadness during the summer months by surrounding herself with all the flowers and sun she could. She became friends with butterflies, and dragonflies, and bumblebees.

She could hear thechirping of birds above her. She was happy once more.But once autumn came, all the winged creatures began to fly away, leaving Thumbelina by herself.

And once winter came, Thumbelinabecame very cold and even more alone. She could only warm herself with the dried leaves that had fallen off the trees during autumn.One very snowy day, Thumbelina had become so cold andhungry that she decided to search for shelter and something to eat.

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She wandered farther than she ever had into the meadow beside a field of corn. There she found a small hole beside a tree. She climbed inside and was surprised to find a field mouse standing in a large room filled with pebbles of corn.“Come inside, dear.

You’re shaking. I will warm you. You will stay withme,” the field mouse said. The field mouse was kind to Thumbelina. She fed her all the corn Thumbelina desired and gave her a warm place to live and sleep. In return, the mouse asked thatThumbelina tend to the chores and tell her stories. Thumbelina told the mouse all the stories of her travels and eventually the mouse loved to be sung to sleep as well.One morningThumbelina awoke to the sounds of the field mouse scurrying around in a panic to spotlessly clean the hole where they lived.When Thumbelina questioned this, the mouse replied, “Ourneighbor is coming to visit.

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He is a very important visitor. He is rich, he wears a shiny black coat made of the finest velvet, and he will make the perfect husband for you. Unfortunately heis blind for he is a mole.”The mole visited later that day and the mouse told Thumbelina to tell him a story. Thumbelina did. The mole became fond of Thumbelina. Then the mouse urgedThumbelina to sing for the blind mole.

Thumbelina did. The mole immediately fell in love with Thumbelina.He began to visit the mouse’s hole daily and often invited Thumbelina to walkthrough the tunnels he’d built. Thumbelina reluctantly did, but only to make the field mouse, who had been so kind to her, happy.“Don’t mind that bird.

It just lays in the middle of mytunnel. The stupid thing is gone and dead!” exclaimed the mole.

Thumbelina was filled with sadness at the sight of the beautiful bird lying in the middle of the dirty tunnel. The mole kicked the bird grumpily as he walked past it.“Come! Come!” he called to Thumbelina.“I will be back for you,” Thumbelina whispered to the bird.

She spent the rest of her day with the mole, unhappy.That night Thumbelina triedto sleep, but all she could think about was the poor bird lying alone in the mole’s tunnel. She crept quietly as not to wake the field mouse. She grabbed her bed sheet, which the mouse hadknit for her out of corn leaves and soft down, and ran through the tunnel to the bird. She covered the meek animal as much she could. She wept quietly and hugged the bird. Suddenly she could hearthe bird’s heartbeat. BA BUMP!Thumbelina gasped as she saw the bird open its eyes.

The bird was not dead! The winter’s air had only frozen the bird’s heartbeat. Herblanket had warmed the bird back to life.For the rest of the winter Thumbelina nursed the bird back to full health. She kept this hidden from the field mouse and mole while they secretlyplanned to marry her off to the mole himself.Once spring came around again, the ground began to warm up and the bird was back to full health just in time to leave the hole for summer.

Heasked Thumbelina to join him in the warm sun, flying around all day surrounded by flowers and other birds.Thumbelina truly wished that she could, but she remembered how kind the fieldmouse had been to her during her time of need. Thus, Thumbelina sadly declined the bird’s offer. She wept as each bid farewell to the other. The bird wished her the best of luck andThumbelina stood at the entrance of the hole as she watched him fly away, the sun shining splendidly on her face.One day, when Thumbelina was tending the chores of the mouse’s hole, thefield mouse said, “The mole has announced that he would like to marry you. With help, I will make you the nicest wedding dress.

You will live a lavish life with him as your husband.”Thefield mouse rounded up a group of spiders to weave the linen for Thumbelina’s wedding dress and other linens for her future life with the mole - all the while ignoring Thumbelina’s protests.Thumbelina was not happy and much rather wished to live outside in the sun than inside in a dark and cold hole with the blind, boring mole.When autumn arrived, Thumbelina sat at the edge of the hole and gazed at her beloved sun lowering behind the cornfield. She saw leaves upon the ground and her heart filled with a sudden sadness.Thumbelina began to sob. She told the field mouse that she did not wish to marry the mole. The mouse scampered around, ignoring Thumbelina’s sadness.“You will live a good life with the mole. Don’t be ungrateful. You are lucky to havesuch a nice mole with such a nice velvet jacket who wants to marry you,” she stated.

Thumbelina became sadder than ever and waited, dreading the day of her marriage.One morning, shegazed up at the late autumn sun with tears in her eyes at the thought of never seeing it again. Suddenly she saw the bird that she had rescued. It flew down and landed beside her. The birdinformed Thumbelina that he would be flying away for the winter to the land of summer, where the sun was always shining and the birds sang beautiful songs just like Thumbelina. He, once more,asked Thumbelina to fly away with him.Without thinking twice Thumbelina hopped on the bird's back and the two flew towards the sun. They traveled for days across large mountains filled withsnow, beautiful green fields, and patches upon patches of brilliant flowers. Finally, they arrived at a large flower-filled meadow.

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The air was warm and the sun was brighter than Thumbelinahad ever seen. The bird landed on a high tree in a nest.“You are more than welcome to stay with me, Thumbelina, but I suspect that you would enjoy being surrounded by the flowers below,”he said.

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Thumbelina nodded and kissed the kind bird’s feathers.The bird swooped to the flowery meadow below and placed Thumbelina on a large pink flower, much like the one she came from. All of a sudden, behind a large pink petal, emerged a crowned manjust a little bit larger than Thumbelina herself. He was alarmed at the size of the bird but once he saw Thumbelina standing next to it, he approached Thumbelina and immediately fell inlove with her glowing happiness and the way her golden hair shone in the sun's light.After spending many happy weeks together in the sunshine, he placed his brilliant crown upon Thumbelina's head andsmiled warmly at her. He asked her to be his queen of the fairy kingdom.Thumbelina pondered this for a moment.

The fairy king was the first man to ask her. He waskinder to her than both the toad and the mole put together. She agreed to be his queen.Seeing how happy Thumbelina was in the fairy king’s presence, the bird flew off and promised toreturn often to visit Thumbelina.Once Thumbelina and the fairy king joined as king and queen, all of the flowers in the meadow each blossomed open to reveal one or two fairies sittinginside.At the wedding, the fairy kingdom rejoiced in the king and queen’s newfound happiness. Thumbelina sang beautiful songs for all to hear. She was given many gifts, but her mostfavorite was a pair of gorgeous wings that reminded her of the butterfly’s she had first seen at the beginning of her journey.The kingdom danced in the sunlight, drank sweet nectar, andbefriended many of the birds that nested in the trees above thanks to Thumbelina. During the hot days the butterflies and dragonflies kept Thumbelina cool with their wings and in the evenings,Thumbelina sang her fairy king and the rest of the kingdom to sleep. Eventually all of the birds picked up on her song and sang along with her.The bird that Thumbelina had rescued wasalways sad to leave Thumbelina, but he loved to travel and promised her that he would spread her story with the world.One day he flew to an old woman’s cottage on a small hill and sangThumbelina’s song.

The old woman immediately recognized the song as Thumbelina’s as she was Thumbelina’s long lost mother. Her loneliness was forever removed for she knew that Thumbelina wassafe and living happily in the far away sun. And if the old woman missed her dear Thumbelina, she would go to her window and see a bird perched on a tree, chirping Thumbelina’s song.The End.Templates:.

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