Mixed FairyTales And Stories

By MireilleMichael

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kids stories. This book is mixed. Hope you enjoy it :). More

The wicked little witch
Cinderella by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
Belle by Disney
Rapunzel by Disney
Ariel by Disney
Tiana by Disney
Snow White by Disney
Aurora by Disney
Merida by Disney
Pocohontas by Disney
The Three Little Pigs
The Tale of Peter Rabbit
The Velveteen Rabbit
Thumbelina
The Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse
Little Red Riding Hood
Jasmine by Disney
Mulan by Disney
The hare and the tortoise
Hercules
On The Way To The Sun
Friends
The Bad Girl
Hansel and Gretel By Brothers Grimm
Beauty and the Beast
Snow-White and Rose-Red By Brothers Grimm
Rumpelstiltskin by Grimms Brothers
The Incompetent Genie
The Noisy Rogue
Robin Hood
Puss n Boots
Melisande
Rosanella
Change Yourself and not The World
The Tree and the Travellers
The Boy who cried 'Wolf'
The Ant and the Dove
Blondine
The Greedy Mouse
Real Vs Fake
The Ant and the Grasshopper
The Monkey and the Dolphin
A Christmas Surprise
The Gingerbread Man
The Necklace
The Kitten
The tale of a sad Queen
The arrival of Merlin the Wizard at the King's Court
Little Red Cap (aka Little Red Riding Hood)
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves
The Princess and the Pea
The Frog Prince
The Adventures of Mouse Deer Favorite Tales of Southeast Asia
King o' the Cats
The Sea King's Daughter A Russian Legend
The Magic Brocade A Tale of China
The Princess and the God A Tale of Ancient India
The Crystal Heart A Vietnamese Legend
The Wicked Girl A Tale of Turkey
Aldebaran and The Celestial Camels
Alice in Wonderland
Princess Pumpernickel
Cinderella
Goldilocks and the Three Bears
Jack and the Beanstalk
King Midas
Pandora's Box
Rapunzel
The Emperor's Contest
The Fisherman and his Wife
The Princess and the Frog
Winnie The Pooh And The Honey Tree
The emperor's new suit A fairytale by Hans Christian Andersen
Beauty & the Beast-Short Story for Kids
The Girl & the Chenoo- Short Story for Kids
The Girl & the Puma ~ Short Story
The Snow-Queen
How the Dragon was Tricked
The Fairy in the Mirror Story
The Wicked Prince
A Midsummer Nights Dream - Short Shakespeare Story
The Tempest - Short Shakespeare Story
As You Like It - Short Shakespeare Story
The Winter's Tale -Short Shakespeare Story
King Lear - Short Shakespeare Story
Twelfth Night - Short Shakespeare Story
Macbeth - Short Shakespeare Story
The Fairy Pool
A CITY RAT AND A VILLAGE RAT
The Tale of Two Sisters
Piggy World
The Growing Tree
Knight and Dae
The magic paintbrush
The bird king
The mummy

Cinderella by Disney

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By MireilleMichael

Once upon a time, there was a kind girl named Cinderella.
All of the animals loved her, especially two mice named Gus and Jaq. They'd do anything for the girl they called Cinderelly.
Cinderella lived with her stepmother and her two stepsisters, Anastasia and Drizella.
They were very mean to Cinderella, making her work all day cleaning, sewing, and cooking. She tried her best to make them happy.
Cinderella's stepmother, Lady Tremaine, was cold, cruel, and jealous of Cinderella’s charm and beauty.
She enjoyed giving Cinderella extra chores to do, such as bathing her cat, Lucifer.
One day, a messenger arrived with a special invitation. There was going to be a royal ball at the palace!
The King wanted his son to find a bride. Every young woman in the kingdom was invited—including Cinderella!
Cinderella was very excited about the ball. In the attic, she found a dress that had belonged to her mother.
It was a bit old-fashioned, but Cinderella could make it beautiful!
Lady Tremaine didn't want Cinderella to go to the ball. She wanted the Prince to meet Anastasia and Drizella. Maybe he would marry one of them!
Lady Tremaine kept Cinderella busy with chores that would take her all night to finish.
While Cinderella was working, the mice and birds fixed her dress. They added ribbons and beads that the two stepsisters had thrown away.
Working together, the animals turned a simple dress into a fabulous gown!
Cinderella was overjoyed when she saw the dress. Now she could go to the ball!
"Oh, thank you so much!" Cinderella said to Gus, Jaq, and the birds.
When the stepsisters saw their old ribbons and beads on Cinderella's dress, they flew into a rage.
They ripped the dress and pulled off the beads. Lady Tremaine didn't stop them. Cinderella's dream of going to the ball was through.
Cinderella ran away to the garden to cry. Suddenly, her fairy godmother appeared.
With a wave of her wand, she turned a pumpkin into an elegant coach. Cinderella could now go to the ball, but her dress was still ruined.
"Bibbidi-bobbidi-boo!" said the Fairy Godmother, waving her wand again. Cinderella was now wearing a beautiful gown and sparkling glass slippers.
But all of this came with a warning: When the clock struck midnight, the magic spell would wear off!
At the ball, Prince Charming couldn't take his eyes off Cinderella.
The orchestra played, and the Prince began to dance with the wonderful girl whose name he still didn't know. For Cinderella, the night was a dream come true.
Before too long, the clock began to strike midnight. "Good-bye!" Cinderella said, hurrying away.
"Come back!" called the Prince. "I don't even know your name!" As Cinderella fled, one of her glass slippers came off.
The Prince sent the Grand Duke to find the girl who fit the glass slipper. Lady Tremaine locked Cinderella in the attic, but Cinderella's mouse friends freed her.
Then Lady Tremaine tripped the Grand Duke, and the glass slipper shattered . . . but Cinderella had the other in her pocket. And it fit!
Cinderella and the Prince were soon married. Everyone rejoiced, including Cinderella's mouse friends, who wore special outfits to the wedding.
Filled with joy, Prince Charming and Cinderella lived happily ever after.

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