Thumbelina, is a story about a woman who wished to have a daughter. So one day the woman was given a magic bean by a witch who said if she planted the bean and cared for it, her wish would come true! And sure enough it did! A little woman came out of the flower who was very tiny, no bigger than a thumb, and the woman named her Thumbelina! But one night Thumbelina was taken from her home by a toad, the toad wanted her to marry his son, then she escaped the pond and went to the sea and was taken by a beetle. Thumbelina was taken by many different animals, she lived with a mouse, then went to live with a mole who she almost married but snuck out one night and was saved by a swallow who took her to a flower field with a flower king who they ended up falling in love and living happily ever after!
Thumbelina contains some double page spreads, and all of the pictures go along with the story being told! Like with each animal she is visiting, there are pictures of her with those animals. There is no certain writing pattern in Thumbelina, just the story being told. In many pictures, the illustrator or publisher put on a lot of sparkly paper to make the picture more appealing to the reader. It also looks like the illustrator used pain to draw the pictures in the story.
I really enjoyed this story, I thought it was really cute. At some parts I almost felt bad for Thumbelina because she was so tiny and helpless! But in the end when she met another tiny man in the flower field I was happy for her!