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This was read to me at school when I was in 1st. I have always remembered it. I always did love it Perhaps it was because we were so poor that I could relate to that character. As a child I didn’t perceive it as a sad story. It was a story of hope
Thank you for sharing! My mom read this to me when I was 4 (I'm 30 now). I've been looking for this for the longest time. I've seen other picture books on the internet but this one is the very same that my mom read to me. Thank you!
I found some Hans Christian Anderson and Grimm's Fairy Tales in our attic. I was around 7 or 8. I read them and The Little Match Girl haunted me, yet the ending made me happy. There were a few glossy illustrations in this set and it was leather bound. I loved the illustration of her grandmother coming to get her.
I bought this book for my daughter as I had it as a child , my daughter would not let me ever read it to her it mad her sad . So what does this add to a child's rearing , adaptation perhaps ,?
I wrote an essay that’s a sequel to The Little Match Girl: Anne-Marie’s Biblical Bond In your imagination, what do you think if a godly, impoverished, young child mysteriously befriends a generous, wealthy family nearby, and eventually gets adopted? Well in your life, God will always give them a blessing of generosity no matter what. On a cold, dark New Year’s Eve, Anne-Marie (nicknamed “Mary”), who’s a bare-headed, poor, little girl with little, purple, naked feet tried to sell her matches, and earn a single penny in the street, but no one wanted any. In an alley between two havens, she warmed herself up by lighting her matches, and saw three soothing sequences of vision: a large iron stove, a lovely, roast goose, and a glorious Christmas tree, but they vanish when her matches burn out individually. In the nighttime sky, Anne-Marie saw a shooting star, which her kind, old, late grandmother told her that when stars descend, souls arise to God. Anne-Marie lights up her fourth match, and sees her clear grandmother, then a whole bundle of them, making her larger and prettier as they glow brighter than noonday, then transfers her granddaughter’s soul up to God. On New Year’s Day’s sunrise, the sympathetic witnesses saw the frozen, happy Anne-Marie, but they were clueless of her three soothing sequences of vision, and her grandmother’s comfort. Just then, a male prime minister named Mr. Lindenwood comes by, and abolishes the witnesses from panicking, for he’ll help Anne-Marie while they resume their normal lives, so he elevated Anne-Marie, and beseeched the Strockell family nearby to escort her inside their warm haven for a reverent recovery. Mr. Lindenwood deposits Anne-Marie on a comfy sofa, and he and Mrs. Strockell worked together to rotate it before a huge hearth, conjoining a Christmas tree, and Anne-Marie got herself kindled for several moments. Mrs. Strockell’s househusband, Dr. Strockell, cradles Anne-Marie’s pale right cheek, and feels it slowly kindling, then told his housewife that Anne-Marie’s reverently recovering, then evacuated her silently waiting for Anne-Marie’s enkindling, and Anne-Marie did several more moments later to find herself at Mrs. Strockell’s haven. Mrs. Strockell told her that a male prime minister found her frozen happily, then escorted her there. When Anne-Marie realized that Mr. Lindenwood was the male prime minister who escorted her to Mrs. Strockell, she befriended him, then he made her read Proverbs 22:9 New King James Version (or standing for NKJV) from his Bible, and it showed Anne-Marie about how generous, wealthy people help the godly poor no matter what. Afterwards, Mrs. Strockell’s housemaid, Lucille (nicknamed “Lucy”), gave Anne-Marie food and clothes for sharing, and the witnesses didn’t recognize that she was the frozen, happy, poor, little girl that they saw before when she strolls with Mr. Lindenwood. On New Year’s Day’s sundown, Anne-Marie returned home to tell her parents the good news, then they let her return to Mrs. Strockell for adoption, and she’s presently in her custody. Do you like the way that Anne-Marie was given a warm haven? Yes, because that wealthy family was generous of her. Oxford References: Hans Christian Andersen. The Little Match Girl. Wikipedia, 1845, para. 1-3: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Little_Match_Girl Bobby Gruenewald. Proverbs 22:9 NKJV. Holy Bible, 1976, para. 1: “He who has a generous eye will be blessed, For he gives of his bread to the poor.” Proverbs 22:9 NKJVbible.com/bible/114/pro.22.9.NKJV
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This story is so beautiful! I wish I could ball her up and feed her with as much food as she wants
Thats not how it works :/
My Mom read this to me. I cried.
It's really sad for a kid's book. They don't make 'em like they used to
This book haunted me from childhood. I'm 32 now.
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Nice, hope ya liked it. There are a few options on UA-cam including an animated short so it's cool that my little college project from a decade ago has reached so many people
This was read to me at school when I was in 1st. I have always remembered it. I always did love it
Perhaps it was because we were so poor that I could relate to that character. As a child I didn’t perceive it as a sad story. It was a story of hope
Thank you for sharing! My mom read this to me when I was 4 (I'm 30 now). I've been looking for this for the longest time. I've seen other picture books on the internet but this one is the very same that my mom read to me. Thank you!
Tan my mom showed this to me exactly when I was in kindergarten too! I’m 15 now and I just got reminded of it(:
Same here I was little now I'm just n my 30s have you seen barny in the barrel? It's like this book
This just unlocked an ancient memory. I think we read this in like 1st grade
I'm glad it's still being enjoyed!
A beautiful story.😥😥
Be it a lesson to you people.
Don't walk past a little girl freezing in the winter snow.
It could be your child.
Tradition we watch this each year. Its the saddest ever. Yet I cannot stop .
A story that brings to me painful memories of what my Irish ancestors endured during the Great Famine
I found some Hans Christian Anderson and Grimm's Fairy Tales in our attic. I was around 7 or 8. I read them and The Little Match Girl haunted me, yet the ending made me happy. There were a few glossy illustrations in this set and it was leather bound. I loved the illustration of her grandmother coming to get her.
at least she had a grandmother she remembered
Are used to read this all the time when I was in fourth grade I like this book especially around the holidays
I cant believe this really happend to so many poor children in the Victorian times.
I remember this story when I was little . It so sad at the end. It just happen to pop in my head about this book
Thank you,
And thank you for watching!
Great voice, wonderful authentic-sounding accent. Do more videos like this for family and children listening pleasure!
And how many children are out there on the streets now in weather and cold trying to survive ?
Well I cried like a bitch when read it recently after 30 years…
That’s so sad :(
This story is so saddd 😢😢😢😢
outstanding
I want some more chep like this
Aniket Shaw Thanks! I'm working on a few projects as we speak :D
1:44 scrooge makes a slight cameo because the guy on the left or is it the right OK it’s the right kind of looks like him
I bought this book for my daughter as I had it as a child , my daughter would not let me ever read it to her it mad her sad . So what does this add to a child's rearing , adaptation perhaps ,?
And empathy
Make her a good person in life help less fortunate .... Think about others
very good thank u :)
Glad you enjoyed it!
How I wish to be like her...she's gone to Heaven and lives with God.
That's a bit distressing to read... please seek help if you're in need of it
I wrote an essay that’s a sequel to The Little Match Girl: Anne-Marie’s Biblical Bond
In your imagination, what do you think if a godly, impoverished, young child mysteriously befriends a generous, wealthy family nearby, and eventually gets adopted? Well in your life, God will always give them a blessing of generosity no matter what.
On a cold, dark New Year’s Eve, Anne-Marie (nicknamed “Mary”), who’s a bare-headed, poor, little girl with little, purple, naked feet tried to sell her matches, and earn a single penny in the street, but no one wanted any. In an alley between two havens, she warmed herself up by lighting her matches, and saw three soothing sequences of vision: a large iron stove, a lovely, roast goose, and a glorious Christmas tree, but they vanish when her matches burn out individually. In the nighttime sky, Anne-Marie saw a shooting star, which her kind, old, late grandmother told her that when stars descend, souls arise to God. Anne-Marie lights up her fourth match, and sees her clear grandmother, then a whole bundle of them, making her larger and prettier as they glow brighter than noonday, then transfers her granddaughter’s soul up to God. On New Year’s Day’s sunrise, the sympathetic witnesses saw the frozen, happy Anne-Marie, but they were clueless of her three soothing sequences of vision, and her grandmother’s comfort. Just then, a male prime minister named Mr. Lindenwood comes by, and abolishes the witnesses from panicking, for he’ll help Anne-Marie while they resume their normal lives, so he elevated Anne-Marie, and beseeched the Strockell family nearby to escort her inside their warm haven for a reverent recovery.
Mr. Lindenwood deposits Anne-Marie on a comfy sofa, and he and Mrs. Strockell worked together to rotate it before a huge hearth, conjoining a Christmas tree, and Anne-Marie got herself kindled for several moments. Mrs. Strockell’s househusband, Dr. Strockell, cradles Anne-Marie’s pale right cheek, and feels it slowly kindling, then told his housewife that Anne-Marie’s reverently recovering, then evacuated her silently waiting for Anne-Marie’s enkindling, and Anne-Marie did several more moments later to find herself at Mrs. Strockell’s haven. Mrs. Strockell told her that a male prime minister found her frozen happily, then escorted her there. When Anne-Marie realized that Mr. Lindenwood was the male prime minister who escorted her to Mrs. Strockell, she befriended him, then he made her read Proverbs 22:9 New King James Version (or standing for NKJV) from his Bible, and it showed Anne-Marie about how generous, wealthy people help the godly poor no matter what. Afterwards, Mrs. Strockell’s housemaid, Lucille (nicknamed “Lucy”), gave Anne-Marie food and clothes for sharing, and the witnesses didn’t recognize that she was the frozen, happy, poor, little girl that they saw before when she strolls with Mr. Lindenwood. On New Year’s Day’s sundown, Anne-Marie returned home to tell her parents the good news, then they let her return to Mrs. Strockell for adoption, and she’s presently in her custody. Do you like the way that Anne-Marie was given a warm haven? Yes, because that wealthy family was generous of her.
Oxford References:
Hans Christian Andersen. The Little Match Girl. Wikipedia, 1845, para. 1-3: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Little_Match_Girl
Bobby Gruenewald. Proverbs 22:9 NKJV. Holy Bible, 1976, para. 1: “He who has a generous eye will be blessed, For he gives of his bread to the poor.”
Proverbs 22:9 NKJVbible.com/bible/114/pro.22.9.NKJV
Poor gurl my teacher read this to us she cried she had 1 match left
nice hans
Now read The Coblers Guest by Leo Tolstoy
Awesome!
How is the category gaming?
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Sad
What a good “gaming” video
I changed the category lol
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Jesus Hans
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