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The Princess and the Pea

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  • How does the Queen test if the new princess is a real princess?
    The Queen put a little green pea on the bed under the blankets and the mattresses.
  • How many mattresses and quilts does the Queen put on the bed?
    Twenty mattresses and twenty quilts.
  • Does the new princess sleep well at the night?
    No she doesn't.
  • What happens when they visit Princess Wendy?
    They go to her dance. But she doesn't talk or dance. She only sits.
  • Why the Queen says that Princess Flora is a real princes? Because....
    Because she (Princess Flora) is in the Book.
  • What happens when Prince Harold and his parents visit Princess Flora?
    They have tea, but she doesn't talk, she only eats.
  • What does Prince Harold want?
    He wants a real princess.
  • What does Prince Harold tell to Princess Val?
    Thank you for the ride. We have to go now. Good bye!
  • What happens when they visit Princess Val?
    They ride with her. But she doesn't talk. She only rides.
  • Does the Prince marry the new princess? Why?
    Yes, he does. Because she is a real princess.
  • What is the name of the Prince in the story?
    Prince Harold / His name is Prince Harold
  • Answer the Question: Are they real princesses?
    Yes, they are.
  • What happens when they visit Princess Hilda?
    They listen to music with her. But she doesn't listen. She only sleeps.
  • What Prince Harold tell to Princess Hilda?
    Thank you for the music. We have to go now. Good bye!
  • What happens at the night with the storm?
    Someone bangs at the door.
  • They visit lots of princesses. Is Prince Harold happy?
    No, he is not. / No, he isn't.
  • Who appears in the night of the storm and what does she look like?
    It is a princess. She is wet - her hair is wet, her clothes are wet, her shoes are wet.
  • What does Prince Harold tell to Princess Flora?
    'Thank you for the tea. We have to go now! Good bye!
  • What does Prince Harold tell to Princess Wendy?
    Thank you for the dance. We have to go now. Good bye!