Nouveaux Contes De Fées Pour Les Petits Enfants
1856
Nouveaux Contes De Fées Pour Les Petits Enfants
1856
Princess Blondine has lost her mother, and her father's new queen harbors a dark secret. So begins one of the most cherished fairy tale collections in French literary history, where a kind and innocent girl must navigate enchantments, perilous kingdoms, and the jealousy of a wicked stepmother. Alongside her half-sister Brunette, Blondine encounters magical creatures, faces life-threatening trials, and discovers that pure heartedness can be both shield and sword in a world where not everyone wishes her well. The Countess de Ségur weaves narratives rich with imagination and suspense, crafting adventures that hold young readers breathless while quietly instilling timeless lessons about kindness, gratitude, and the consequences of malice. These are not gentle stories: danger is real, villains are cunning, and happiness must be earned through moral courage. More than a century and a half later, these tales remain foundational to French childhoods, offering both the thrill of fantasy and the comfort of moral order restored.













