Doll i' the Grass (Dukken i Gresset) is a Norwegian fairy tale collected by Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe in their Norske Folkeeventyr.
Doll i' the Grass asked him his troubles, and he told her but said she was so lovely, though small, he would be happy if she consented to be his wife.
They set out, he on his horse, she in a silver spoon drawn by two white mice, leaving him afraid he would trample her.
The prince's father poses a bridal contest, and Nàng Út transforms into a beautiful normal-sized woman.
[4][5] In a variant from the French Riviera, the heroine is named Terra-Camina because she's so small she looks like a speck of dirt walking.