You know that high and mighty emperor who didn’t care
About the people, but he had a flair
For flashy clothes that dazzle everyone:
If he’s well thought of, that’s a job well done.
The story in verse begins with an emperor as we know him from Andersen’s The Emperor’s New Clothes. But the story doesn’t end when a child points out that the emperor is naked – at this point, the story only begins …
This story could encourage young readers to think about how the value of inner beauty is higher than that of external glamor.
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