Steinbeck did not write the Little Prince- whichwas written by Saint Exuperby, the French writer. In the old days they would Americanize this to sound like Saint ( no problem there)- Ex-Bury or Exburry- this is not correct in French it is Exx-OUU Pair- Bee! but that sounds too ( French) you know get American, Xavier Cugat, not Javier Cugat. and so on.
HE saw ogMudbone jizzing on his flower so he was scarred for lyfe lol
The Little Prince saw 44 sunsets on his planet before leaving to explore other galaxies.
The Little Prince traveled from planet to planet using a special ability to move between them, often described as a form of cosmic wandering. He would leave his small asteroid, B-612, and visit other planets, meeting various inhabitants along the way. Each planet he visited offered unique lessons and insights about life, love, and human nature, contributing to his journey of self-discovery. His travels reflect a deep exploration of relationships and the essence of what is truly important.
the correct answer is he left his planet by tying birds together and flew on to the king's planet
The planet the Little Prince is from, known as Asteroid B-612, is quite small. It is described as being just large enough for the Little Prince to live comfortably, with space for a few volcanoes and a rose. Though its exact dimensions aren't specified, it is depicted as a tiny celestial body that the Little Prince can traverse in a short time. This small size emphasizes the themes of innocence and simplicity in the story.
He's a little kid, you sicko. Leave him alone.
The planet he comes from is classified as Asteroid B-612. it is barely larger than a house. Its only inhabitants are three small volcanoes (one is supposedly dormant), some plants called baobabs (not sure what those are) and a rose.
Planet Prince was created in 1959.
The duration of Planet Prince is 3420.0 seconds.
to replace the stars for the king of the cozmos, sweet question
"The Little Prince" is a philosophical tale about a young prince who travels from planet to planet, meeting different characters and learning important life lessons along the way. Through his conversations with a stranded pilot in the desert, the prince imparts profound wisdom about love, friendship, and the true nature of the world. This classic story explores themes of innocence, imagination, and the beauty of seeing with the heart.
Here you go, but in my opinion, it's not accurate enough: http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/littleprince/section2.rhtml