The story is narrated by an aviator who crashes in the Sahara Desert and meets a little prince from another planet. The prince tells the aviator about his home asteroid with just three volcanoes and his flower, which he loved. Due to doubts about the flower's love, the prince leaves his home to explore other planets with strange characters. He eventually comes to Earth, where he befriends a fox and learns that what is essential is invisible to the eye. The prince returns to the desert to tell his adventures to the aviator, but is bitten by a snake which allows him to return home to care for his flower, though it is unclear if his lamb will eat it.
The story is narrated by an aviator who crashes in the Sahara Desert and meets a little prince from another planet. The prince tells the aviator about his home asteroid with just three volcanoes and his flower, which he loved. Due to doubts about the flower's love, the prince leaves his home to explore other planets with strange characters. He eventually comes to Earth, where he befriends a fox and learns that what is essential is invisible to the eye. The prince returns to the desert to tell his adventures to the aviator, but is bitten by a snake which allows him to return home to care for his flower, though it is unclear if his lamb will eat it.
The story is narrated by an aviator who crashes in the Sahara Desert and meets a little prince from another planet. The prince tells the aviator about his home asteroid with just three volcanoes and his flower, which he loved. Due to doubts about the flower's love, the prince leaves his home to explore other planets with strange characters. He eventually comes to Earth, where he befriends a fox and learns that what is essential is invisible to the eye. The prince returns to the desert to tell his adventures to the aviator, but is bitten by a snake which allows him to return home to care for his flower, though it is unclear if his lamb will eat it.
The story is narrated by an aviator who crashes in the Sahara Desert and meets a little prince from another planet. The prince tells the aviator about his home asteroid with just three volcanoes and his flower, which he loved. Due to doubts about the flower's love, the prince leaves his home to explore other planets with strange characters. He eventually comes to Earth, where he befriends a fox and learns that what is essential is invisible to the eye. The prince returns to the desert to tell his adventures to the aviator, but is bitten by a snake which allows him to return home to care for his flower, though it is unclear if his lamb will eat it.
Well it all starts with the story is narrated by Aviator, an adult who finds it difficult to get along with his other. In a solo flight, his aircraft suffered a malfunction and emergency landing in the Sahara Desert, there takes place a meeting with the Prince, a child who comes from another planet, so small that only three volcanoes and a flower dwarf baobabs. The Little Prince asks the flier that will draw a lamb to take to their world. After becoming a friend of the aviator, tells how lonely and melancholy was his life until the arrival of the Flower, a beautiful flower that loves the Prince but who finds it difficult to express with sincerity. Because of doubts about the love of the flower, the Prince leaves his asteroid and runs multiple worlds inhabited by strange characters like the king, the conceited, the drunkard, the lamplighter and a geographer. Finally comes to Earth, where he meets the snake and the fox, who came to establish a very special bond and who learns that "only looks good with your heart, what is essential is invisible to the eye." At last, the Prince returns to the Sahara Desert, the place in which fell to Earth, to make friends with the Airman and tell his adventures. When the Aviator unable to repair his plane, the Prince is bitten by a snake, as this is the only way she can return to their planet, to care for your flower. The Aviator discovers that while the Prince has managed to take with the picture of the lamb has not been to tie a muzzle. So the question remains whether the lamb may or may not eat the flower. Finally, it refers to those who read the book to tell if the Prince will return to Earth.