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Download nu de Nederlandse versie van ons prachtig geïllustreerde sprookje Prinses Iris en Het Regenboogmuseum als GRATIS PDF! Continue reading →

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  • PRINCESS IRIS AND THE RAINBOW MUSEUM

Long ago, one morning in spring, a beautiful rainbow appeared over a land not far from here. People had never seen such a beautiful rainbow before. That morning, Princess Iris was born.

The parents of Iris happened to be a king and queen, but they were not rich. They lived on top of a hill in a run-down castle that the people called THE MUSEUM, because it had so many stuffy old paintings on the walls, and the stuffy old furniture was so worn out.

Three servants also lived in THE MUSEUM: an old maid, a fat cook and a gardener with moss in his beard. The gardener was also the driver of the king’s rusty old limousine.

The castle was full of drafts, the doors squeaked, and there were mice.

When Iris turned four she was the prettiest girl in the land, but also the saddest because she had no friends. No one was allowed to play with her in the castle because her parents were the king and queen. Princess Iris often felt so lonely. Before she went to sleep at nights, she often wished, “If only I had an ordinary father and mother.” When Iris turned five, the king and queen put on a big party to celebrate her birthday. All through the land they decorated the towns with flags, everyone had a day off work, and the people danced in the streets. The gardener with moss in his beard drove Princess Iris in the old limousine all over the land. But wherever she came, people were sad when they saw how sad the little princess looked.

The story of the sad princess spread across the whole land. One day a handsome stranger from another country knocked on the old castle door. He wore a shiny purple suit, with ivory-white buttons, and a green hat with a feather in the brim.

When the old maid opened the castle door, the handsome stranger said, “I have come for the princess. I have heard that she is sad and I promise to make her glad.” But the maid turned this handsome man away, as she always did with any strangers and tramps who came to visit. Nobody was ever allowed into the castle or garden unless they had a proper invitation. 🌈continue reading: http://bit.ly/princessiris

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