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What grade level is the Little Prince?
Little Prince
Interest Level | Reading Level | Word Count |
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Grades 7 – 12 | Grades 3 – 8 | 16534 |
How many copies of The Little Prince are there?
200 million copies
The Little Prince is estimated to have sold 200 million copies worldwide.
Why is the little prince banned?
Le Petit Prince. It was banned in France until 1945, two years after its original publication, because author Antoine de Saint-Exupery was exiled by the French government.
Is the little prince under copyright?
The Little Prince. This painting is in the public domain in the United States and other European Union except France (the life of the author + 70 years). However, the painting is covered by copyright in France until 2045.
What age is The Little Prince good for?
But the movie’s emotional intensity and sad themes, including references to suicide, mean it’s unsuitable for young children. We recommend parental guidance for children aged 9-11 years. These are the main messages from this movie: ‘One can only see rightly with the heart’.
At what age should you read The Little Prince?
Technically, this book is suitable for children as young as 6 years old but I doubt that most would completely understand it at that age. One of my professors once told me that this book should be read 3 times in one’s life: as a child, as a young adult and as an older adult.
What is the problem in the story of The Little Prince?
The main problem in The Little Princeis that the Little Prince has to learn how to love his difficult, prickly rose. On his tiny asteroid, he cares for his beloved rose, who is troublesome, vain, and demanding.
Did The Little Prince book win any awards?
Retro Hugo Award for Best Novella
The Little Prince/Awards
What happens to The Little Prince at the end of the book?
In the end, “The Little Prince” is a story about a suicide. What else is it that the little prince does in the desert, if not self-sacrifice? He dies for a rose, a fragile sentimental flower on his tiny planet that he fell in love with as a child.
What does the snake represent in The Little Prince?
The snake was The Little Prince’s “transportation” to his little asteroid and his beloved rose. The snake also represents death. Because of the Little Prince’s desire to return to his beloved rose, he makes the decision to allow the snake to take him there.
Who is the publisher of The Little Prince?
The little prince
Author: | Antoine de Saint-Exupéry; Katherine Woods; Harcourt, Brace & World, |
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Publisher: | New York : Harcourt, Brace & World, [1943] ©1943 |
Edition/Format: | Print book : Fiction : Juvenile audience : EnglishView all editions and formats |