There once was a wise woman who live on a farm, she had long for a child but alas she was barren due to age and husband dead in the past. She soon grew so lonely she asked for a spell from a white witch. Hearing the wise woman's tale the white witch took pity and gave her a single seed, a single tiny seed.

"Take care of this seed, and place it under moon light , water it and you shall have you wish."

The wise woman rushed home and planted the seed in a small pot and as soon as the moon had shone through the sky she watered the plant,and as she did it grew a large stalk and a beautiful red rose at the end of it.

"What a beautiful flower,"the wise woman said as she kissed the top of the flower. As her lips left the flower it opened and revealed a small girl with (h/c) hair and (e/c) in a blue skirt and white top. The wise woman immediately fell in love with her and called her. "Thumblelina, shall be you name."

"Thumbelina, I like that name." Said the girl only the side of a thumb.

Even thought she was so small she still helped on the farm. Thumbelina had many talents but the one she was most praised for was her ability to the animals on her farm loved her, even though every day was a hassle for her.

Duck: Who is the girl no bigger than a bumble bee?

Goat: Who is the angel with a funny name?

Cow: Moo, we don't know where she's from or how she came to be

Farm Animals: But happy was the day she came

Chickens: Thumbelina

Goat: She's a funny little squirt

Chickens: Thumbelina

Cow: Tiny angel in a skirt

Chickens: Thumbelina

Farm Animals: First she's mending then baking, pretending, she's making things up

Chickens: Thumbelina

Thumbelina:Who would believe the wonder of the world I see Each little minute brings a new surprise There's only one peculiar thing that bothers me Seems I'm the only one my size

Chickens: Thumbelina

Goat: Thank the Lord and save our meals

Chickens: Thumbelina

Turkey: Maybe if you had high heels

Chickens: Thumbelina

Farm Animals: If you stay here forever we know that we'll never be glum

Cow: By gum!

Chickens:Thumbelina

Farma Animals: Shes a whisper on a wing

Chickens: Thumbelina

Farm Animals: shes as hopeful as the spring

Chickens: Thumbelina

Farm Animals: first she's mending then baking pretending shes making things up

Cow: Moo

Goose: Quack!

Chicken: La da da da da

Cow: Moo moo moo moo moo

Farm Animals: boop a doop a doop be doop a doop!

Chickens: Thumbelina

Farm Animals: She is always in the thick

Chickens: Thumbelina

Thumbelina: But I get out in the nick

Chickens: Thumbelina

Farm Animals: For us sometimes its sickness, but this time it's bigness

Thumbelina: Oh a plum's so big, and a fig's so big And they call it a twig, but a twig's so big!

Farm Animals: It's a big big world! Thumbelina, Thumbelina, Thumbelina!

Thumbelina: That's me!

"Now here's a story about the noble dog who saved the king from the wicked wizard. Once upon a time—" the girl stoped her mother.

"Oh, mother please... Are there any stories about – about little people?"The old woman smiled and flipped to a storie she knew well in her book.

"Well, as a matter of fact there are, Thumbelina. Look."she leaned closer to the book. catching the poor girl before she fell to far. Little thumbelina looked to the page in awe.

"Whoa! They are little, just like me. But – but what are those?" She pointed to the thin golden wings on their backs.

"They're wings, Thumbelina. These are fairies. And fairies have wings so they can fly." Thumbelina looked her mother curiously.

"Mother, have you ever seen a fairy?"

She thought for a minute "Well, I thought I did once."

"Really?"

"Yes, and here the fairy prince and princess are having wedding."she pointed to the two fairies and the left page.

"And they live happily ever after." Thumbelina's eyes twinkled.

"Usually, dear."

Thumbelina fumbled. "Hmm. I-I suppose it works best if two people are about the same size."

"Yes, of course." The wise woman was a little shocked by her daughters comment.

"Yes. Well... Well, that's not fair. I – I – I must be the only little person in the whole world. I wish I were big." She sulked.

Her mother gasped "Oh no, Thumbelina, no, don't wish to be anything but what you are. Bedtime, my dear. It's been a long day. You must go to sleep now. Sleep tight."she carried thumbelina to her bed.

"Mother?"

"Hmm-hmm?"

"Would you please leave the book open?"

The wise woman smiled. "Of course, dear." She carried her nutshell bed to the window sill.

"I want to look at the pictures while I go to sleep." Thumbelina said as her mother propped the book open in front of her.

"There."

"Goodnight, mother" Thumbelina said her hair glistening in the moon light.

"Goodnight, Thumbelina." She replied, then look to her dog. "You take good care of her, Hero." Hero barked and waged his tail in response as he watch the girl the size of a thumb