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THE KIDS' READING ROOM; 'Andersen's Amazing Paper Cuttings'; Part 2: The story so far: Famous for his fairy tales, Hans Christian Andersen also was admired as an artist making beautiful, unusual paper cuttings
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Beth Wagner Brust
2005
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2005
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THE KIDS' READING ROOM; 'Andersen's Amazing Paper Cuttings'; Part 2: The story so far: Famous for his fairy tales, Hans Christian Andersen also was admired as an artist making beautiful, unusual paper cuttings
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THE KIDS' READING ROOM; 'Andersen's Amazing Paper Cuttings'; Part 2: The story so far: Famous for his fairy tales, Hans Christian Andersen also was admired as an artist making beautiful, unusual paper cuttings
2005
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Living alone in an attic room, Andersen built another puppet stage like the one back home. With barely enough money to feed himself, he begged for scraps of silk and velvet. Andersen cut out pieces to sew together for puppet clothes, then acted out plays. This practice helped him learn how to create them. In his lifetime, Andersen wrote more than 40 plays plus 156 fairy tales. The cutting of the boy in wooden shoes shown here may be a self- portrait of the famous author. Andersen said that, as a child, he was very tall and thin. He had long blond hair, a long nose and eyes as \"tiny as green peas.\"
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