The Old House

Hans Christian Andersen's “The Old House” tells the story of a dilapidated, centuries-old house in a street of modern homes. A curious boy befriends the lonely old man who lives there and explores the house, filled with relics and memories of the past. The house and its contents, including a lost tin soldier, are eventually sold and the house is demolished, yet its history and the friendship it fostered endure as memories in the boy's mind, represented by the rediscovery of the tin soldier years later.

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The Old House

Hans Christian Andersen's “The Old House” tells the story of a dilapidated, centuries-old house in a street of modern homes. A curious boy befriends the lonely old man who lives there and explores the house, filled with relics and memories of the past. The house and its contents, including a lost tin soldier, are eventually sold and the house is demolished, yet its history and the friendship it fostered endure as memories in the boy's mind, represented by the rediscovery of the tin soldier years later.

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The Old House

The Old House

by Hans Christian Andersen

Narrated by Bert Stauff

Unabridged — 18 minutes

The Old House

The Old House

by Hans Christian Andersen

Narrated by Bert Stauff

Unabridged — 18 minutes

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Overview

Hans Christian Andersen's “The Old House” tells the story of a dilapidated, centuries-old house in a street of modern homes. A curious boy befriends the lonely old man who lives there and explores the house, filled with relics and memories of the past. The house and its contents, including a lost tin soldier, are eventually sold and the house is demolished, yet its history and the friendship it fostered endure as memories in the boy's mind, represented by the rediscovery of the tin soldier years later.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940201250775
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Publication date: 09/23/2025
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 8 - 11 Years
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