About Coppelia Short Story From The Book Ballet Stories For Kids: Five of the Most Magical, Well Loved, World Famous Ballets, Specially Chosen and Adapted Into Children’s Stories
This is the third single story from our book: Ballet Stories For Kids: Five of the Most Magical, Well Loved, World Famous Ballets, Specially Chosen and Adapted Into Children’s Stories.
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“Once upon a time, there was a wonderful inventor and magician called Doctor Coppelius. Although he was really a kind man, and he lived in a friendly town, Doctor Coppelius was lonely and unhappy. He didn’t get along with the other townspeople, because he was very clever and was interested in different things from them. The people considered him strange and eccentric. They whispered cruel rumours about him, and some of the children made fun of him. It made Doctor Coppelius feel, and act, bad tempered, and that just made them laugh and make fun of him even more.
Doctor Coppelius had no wife or children of his own, so he had made himself a beautiful lifelike mechanical doll for company, whom he called Coppelia…”
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Treehouse Books sells multi-genre, fiction and non-fiction books for all ages, but with a lot of kids, middle grade, and YA fantasy.
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