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  1. The Little Prince. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2000 - Juvenile Fiction - 83 pages. Menjadi dewasa adalah mutlak. Manusia tak bisa kembali ke masa kanak-kanaknya. Tetapi, menjadi dewasa dan selalu berpikir kompleks, pelik, dan serius bukanlah sesuatu yang bisa kita jadikan kebiasaan terus-menerus. Sesekali kita perlu memelihara sifat kekanakan ...

  2. The Little Prince loves the sunset. One day, he saw it forty-four times! He also visited other planets and met some very important people, but they didn’t know how to answer his questions. On Earth, he tamed the fox, who became his friend. And above all, he met the aviator, stranded in the Sahara desert.

  3. There are two sequels to The Little Prince, neither one written by Saint-Exupéry himself.One was written in 1997 by Jean-Pierre Davidts, and is titled Le petit prince retrouvé (The Little Prince Returns), and Ysatis de Saint-Simone, the niece of Saint-Exupéry's wife, Consuelo Suncin, wrote the other, titled The Return of the Little Prince.

  4. A worldwide literary classic (it's been translated into 190 languages), The Little Prince ( Le Petit Prince in French) is a 1943 children's book written and illustrated by French aviator and count Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. It is the fictional account of a French aviator whose plane crashes in the Sahara desert, a thousand miles from civilization.

  5. The Little Prince - Chapter 1 Lyrics. Once when I was six years old I saw a magnificent picture in a book, called True Stories from Nature, about the primeval forest. It was a picture of a boa ...

  6. The Little Prince: Directed by Stanley Donen. With Steven Warner, Joss Ackland, Clive Revill, Victor Spinetti. A pilot, stranded in the desert, meets a little boy who is a prince on a planet.

  7. On the surface it’s a simple story, but this little prince is as wise as they come and his messages of compassion and goodwill continue to endure. Here are seven life lessons we can learn from this enchanting tale, as told through quotes. 1. Don’t be too fond of numbers. ‘Grown-ups are very fond of numbers.

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