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The Little Prince aviator mug with spoon

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The Little Prince aviator mug with spoon

The Little Prince aviator mug with spoon to wake up gently every morning with your tea or coffee.

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

Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, the author of The Little Prince, was born in Lyon on june 29th, 1900!

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The Little Prince aviator mug with spoon

Matter : ceramic

Dimensions : 13.5 cm x 12.5 cm x 9cm

Goes to the dish-washer and to the micro-wave.

"Its only with the heart that one can see rightly. What is essential is invisible to the eye."

Designed in France

The Little Prince collection

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 contact with the Little Prince, rediscovers the beauty of imagination.
  • The Characters of the Planets: Each inhabitant of a planet visited by the Little Prince represents a facet of human nature, such as vanity, greed, and solitude.

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 what is essential is invisible to the eye.



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