The new tailors are making a beautiful new set of clothes for the king. Can you see them?
The Emperor's New Clothes Story includes:
- 11 felt figures
- Story summary
The story of the Emperor's New Clothes if a folk tale from Denmark. The felt figures for the Emperor's New Clothes range from 1 1/2 inches to 6 inches tall in size.
These crafty tailors are very sneaky. They have made everyone believe that the fabric this suit is made of is special. It is a cloth you cannot see if you are not good at your job or if you aren't smart! The king, his advisors, and the people are too shy to admit that they don't see anything. The do not want to appear foolish.
Everyone raves about how exquisite the new clothes are and ho, how beautiful! The King is so excited to show off his clothes that he commands that a royal parade be organized. They tricky tailors get the king dressed, take their gold and leave the kingdom very quickly. Meanwhile, the king is parading about the kingdom in nothing but his underwear!
Finally, the Emperor is told by a young child that he is naked! Everyone is so relieved that the truth has been spoken. The King gets dressed and thanks the child for being honest.
The Emperor's New Clothes Story teaches that we should tell the truth and be honest with others no matter what they many think of you. This way you will avoid everyone seeing your underwear!
The Emperor's New Clothes Story is a very funny story that kids enjoy hearing and telling. Let them practice and then perform the Emperor's New Clothes Story for you. You will be surprised with all the cute things they say and do!
I recommend the Emperor's New Clothes Story for kids ages 2 to 10 years old.






