• Europa CEPT'2010. Children's books

    Portugal  2010.05.07

    In issue: Stamp(s): 1    Souvenir sheet(s): 1   

    Issued in: sheets of 10 (5*2) stamps

    Printable Version

  • Subject:

    The souvenir sheet contains 2 stamps of 68 cents.

    On stamps and souvenir sheet fields are shown scenes from the fairy tale "The monkey who lost his tail"*

    One of the subject - the miller with a sack of flour next to his windmill.

     

    Additional:

    *Fairy tale "Monkey, who lost his tail" exists in the folklore of many nations, and one story is very different from each other by details in the story. But in all versions of the tale is the same basic idea - a stupid monkey could not understand what she had to change and to get, and losing something very important for himself. In the Portuguese version of the tale, which originally came to the continent from Angola, the monkey loses his tail, but left with guitar.

    That verse of the song what singing the monkey:

    "I took my tail for a razor,

    took the knife for sardines,

    took sardines for flour,

    took the flour for a girl

    took the girl for a shirt

    took the shirt for a guitar

    Frum-frum-fruuum, I am off to Angola!"

     

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    Please, also look at Maxicard for this issue

    Size (of sheet, booklet) mm: 125x95

    Topics: Windmills