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Children's Glasses Box The Little Prince planet

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Children's Glasses Box The Little Prince Planet

The Little Prince glasses cases are both fun and practical, ideal for protecting your children's glasses.

A different way to offer a souvenir of Lyon, because, did you know?

Antoine De Saint-Exupéry, the author of the book The Little Prince, was born in Lyon in 1900!

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Children's Glasses Box The Little Prince Planet

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Dimensions: 16cm x 5cm x 3cm

The Little Prince, written by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry and published in 1943, is a poetic tale that addresses profound themes such as friendship, love, solitude, and the search for meaning. Here’s an overview of this emblematic work:

Summary

The story begins with a pilot whose plane crashes in the Sahara Desert. There, he meets a young boy with golden hair, the Little Prince, who comes from a small planet, asteroid B-612. Throughout their conversations, the Little Prince shares his experiences and reflections on life.

Main Themes

  • Innocence and Curiosity: The Little Prince represents the innocence of childhood and the ability to marvel at the world.
  • Friendship and Love: The bond between the pilot and the Little Prince illustrates the importance of authentic relationships.
  • Search for Meaning: The Little Prince travels from planet to planet, seeking to understand the meaning of life and what is truly important.

Characters

  • The Little Prince: A wise and curious young boy, symbolizing innocence and purity.
  • The Pilot: Represents the pragmatic adult who, through his encounter with the Little Prince, rediscovers the beauty of imagination.
  • The Characters from the Planets: Each inhabitant of a planet visited by the Little Prince represents a facet of human nature, such as vanity, greed, and loneliness.

Cultural Impact

The Little Prince has become a classic of world literature, translated into over 300 languages. Its delicate illustrations, also created by Saint-Exupéry, add a touching visual dimension to the work.

Conclusion

The Little Prince invites us to reflect on our values and rediscover the wonder of childhood. It is a timeless work that continues to inspire generations of readers around the world, reminding us that the essential is invisible to the eye.

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