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Little Ida's Flowers

dan. De små Idas blomster · 1835
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Main Ideas

  • Imagination and fantasy as a way of understanding the world. Through her fantasies and imagination, Little Ida discovers a world full of wonders and magic.
  • Childlike innocence and purity. Ida perceives the world with an open heart and sincerity, allowing her to see beauty in simple things.
  • Nature and its mysteries. The flowers that come to life in Ida's imagination symbolize the connection between humans and nature and its hidden wonders.
  • The power of belief and trust. Ida believes in the student's stories about flowers dancing, highlighting the importance of trust and belief in miracles.
  • Growing up while preserving a child's perspective on the world. The story shows the importance of maintaining the ability to marvel and find joy in life, even as one grows older.
Little Ida's Flowers
Date of publication: 1 March 2025
Updated: 4 March 2025
———Original titledan. De små Idas blomster · 1835
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