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The ogre allows the boys to sleep for the night, and provides a bed for them in his daughters' room. But the ogre wakes up not too long after, and prepares to kill them in their slumber. Hop-o'-My-Thumb, who anticipated the possibility, already planned ahead and replaced the daughters' gold crowns
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The ogre wakes up in the morning to discover his grave mistake, puts on his seven-league boots, and races after the boys. They spot the ogre while walking. Hop-o'-My-Thumb once again thinks fast and hides in a small nearby cave. The ogre, who is tired, happens to rest close to their hiding spot.
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A poor woodcutter and his wife are no longer able to support their children and intend to abandon them in a forest. Hop-o'-My-Thumb, overhearing his parents, plans ahead and collects small white pebbles from a river. He uses the stones to mark a trail that enables him to successfully lead his
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The brothers are lost in the woods. Hop-o'-My-Thumb climbs up a tree and spots a distant light. The boys walk towards it. They come at last to a house, and learn that it belongs to an ogre. Hop-o'-My-Thumb, fearing the wolves, decides to take the risk of staying in the monster's residence.
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The beginning mentions that "le petit Poucet" was no bigger than a man's thumb when he was born. However, it seems that for the remainder of the story, the protagonist is just a small child, and the tale bears no resemblance to
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in 1697. The French name for the hero, "Poucet" /pusɛ/, derives from the French word "pouce" /pus/, which means "thumb", "big toe", or "inch". The suffix "-t" gives it an affectionate touch, given the morphemes of the language.
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with the bonnets worn by him and his brothers. As a result, the ogre kills his daughters instead, and goes back to bed. Once he is snoring, Hop-o'-My-Thumb directs his siblings out of the house.
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Hop-o'-My-Thumb instructs his brothers to make their way home, and meanwhile, removes the boots from the sleeping ogre. He puts them on, and the boots, being magical, resize to fit him.
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Illustration to "Le petit Poucet" from the first edition of Perrault's book (1697), showing Hop-o'-My-Thumb pulling the sleeping ogre's boots off.
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Hop-o'-My-Thumb uses the boots to make a fortune, and returns to his family's home, where they live happily ever after.
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brothers back home. However, the second time round, he uses breadcrumbs instead, which the birds eat up.
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Jean-Claude Mourlevat adapted the Hop-o'-My-Thumb character in the award-winning children's novel
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The second half of the story involves an ogre, which the hero outsmarts. It bears resemblance to
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Hop-o'-My-Thumb, his brothers, and the ogre appear in the final act of Tchaikovsky's ballet
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ATU 327A (The Children and the Ogre), ATU 327B (The Small Boy defeats the Ogre)
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contributed 11 illustrations to an 1862 edition of Perrault's book,
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Hop-o'-My-Thumb with the sleeping ogre, as shown at the
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Fairy tale by French author Charles Perrault (1628-1703)
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Tabart's Collection of Popular Stories for the Nursery
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Sur la Lune: "Little Tom Thumb" by Charles Perrault
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Hop o' My Thumb

Gustave Doré
Aarne–Thompson
France
Histoires ou contes du temps passé
The Lost Children
Hansel and Gretel
French
fairytales
Charles Perrault
Histoires ou Contes du temps passé
Aarne-Thompson
ogre
Hansel and Gretel
The Lost Children
Robert Samber
William Godwin
ogre
seven-league boots

Gustave Doré

Charles Perrault
Histoires ou contes du temps passé
Tom Thumb
Theseus and the Minotaur
Sweetheart Roland
Themisto

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