Children's stories where shoes are the protagonists
Today we bring you an interesting collection of children's stories where shoes are the protagonists that you can share with your little ones.
There is possibly nothing more beautiful than telling a story to our sons and daughters when they are in bed before going to sleep.
For this reason, we have compiled a small selection of children's stories in which the footwear He is an exceptional protagonist.
Without a doubt, the shoes have marked the personality of these children's stories that we invite you to enjoy with the little ones.
The red shoes
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Cinderella
This very famous fairy tale has several versions, both oral and written, ancient and modern.
They come from various places in the world, especially the Eurasian continent.
Perhaps the most popular in the West is that of the Frenchman Charles Perrault, a version known as "Cinderella or The Glass Slipper."
Disney made a version of Cinderella in 1950 that resembles this version.
As we know, the glass slipper that only fits the prince's future fiancée is the transcendental element of the story.
Puss in Boots
It is a European folk tale collected in 1500 by Giovanni Francesco Straparola in his novel The Pleasant Nights.
Also in 1697 by Charles Perrault in his book Mother Goose Tales as The Master Cat and previously in 1634 by Giambattista Basile as Cagliuso.
Its protagonist is a cat elegantly dressed in characteristic boots, which gives the story its title.
The Wizard of Oz
In this well-known story, the story of Dorothy and her red slippers stands out.
Dorothy Gale is a fictional character in the novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, written in 1900 by the American L. Frank Baum.
He is the main character in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz.
Born in Washington, to a peasant family, she is a little orphan girl who lives in Kansas with her aunt and uncle and her dog.
With the arrival of a tornado, Dorothy and her house fly into the Land of Oz where they meet a good witch who gives her some shoes and instructions to return home.
During her adventure she makes friends with a tin man, a lion and a scarecrow, who go with her to make different wishes from the Wizard of Oz.
Thumbelina
Once again Charles Perrault gives us a mythical character like Thumbelina.
A small (hence his name) but cunning character who must manage to return home.
His iconic boots symbolize intelligence, being the means by which he achieves his goal.