This coloring page depicts the classic fairy tale The Tales of Hans Christian Andersen. It features an open book with the story of "The Prince, the Rose, and the Nightingale" scrolled across the pages, written in bold and elegant black lettering. The scene speaks to the romanticism and sadness of the tale, as the Prince and the Rose are separated by the Nightingale. To amp up the emotion in this piece, I would suggest coloring the Prince’s clothing in deep reds and purples, and the Rose in soft pinks and purples. The Nightingale could be given an emerald green color to symbolize its value to the Rose. Finally, all of the lettering and illustrations could be surrounded with a dark, almost shadowy, blue to enhance the mood of the story.
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- "Three pigs"
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- Oreshenka and her friends
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