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Once upon a time there was a sweet girl who loved her mother and grandmother very much. She helped them as much as she could and as she was so good on her birthday her grandmother gave her a red hood. Since she liked it so much and went with her everywhere, soon everyone started calling her Little Red Riding Hood.
One day Little Red Riding Hood's grandmother, who lived in the woods, became ill and Little Red Riding Hood's mother asked her to bring her a basket with a cake and a jar of butter. Little Red Riding Hood gladly accepted.
- Be very careful Little Red Riding Hood, and do not linger in the forest.
- Yes mom!
The girl was walking calmly through the forest when the wolf saw her and approached her.
- Where are you going Little Red Riding Hood?
- To my granny's house to bring her this basket with a cake and butter.
- I also wanted to go see her…. so why don't we have a race? You see that way here that I will go this other way.
- Voucher!
The wolf sent Little Red Riding Hood the longest way and arrived before her at the granny's house. So he posed as the little girl and knocked on the door. Although what he did not know is that a hunter had seen him arrive.
- Who is it? Answered the granny
- It's me, Little Red Riding Hood - said the wolf
- How well my daughter. Come in come in
The wolf came in, pounced on Granny and ate her in one bite. She put on her nightgown and went to bed to wait for Little Red Riding Hood to arrive.
The little girl entertained herself in the forest picking hazelnuts and flowers and for that reason it took a little longer to arrive. When he arrived he knocked on the door.
- Who is it? Replied the wolf trying to sharpen his voice
- It's me, Little Red Riding Hood. I bring you a cake and a jar of butter.
- How good my daughter. Come in come in
When Little Red Riding Hood entered, she found Grandma different, although she did not know why.
- Granny, what bigger eyes do you have!
- Yes, they are to see you better, my daughter
- Granny, what big ears you have!
- Sure, they are to hear you better ...
- But granny, what bigger teeth do you have!
- They are for eat you better!!
As soon as he said this, the wolf lunged at Little Red Riding Hood and ate it too. His stomach was so full that the wolf fell asleep.
ECaperucita rojan that moment the hunter who had seen him enter the granny's house began to worry. It had been a long time and it was a wolf ... God knew it could have happened! So he entered the house. When he got there and saw the wolf with a swollen belly, he imagined what had happened, so he took his knife and opened the animal's guts to get Riding Hood and his grandmother out.
- This wolf must be given a good punishment, the hunter thought.
So he filled his belly with stones and sewed it back on. When the wolf woke up from his nap he was very thirsty and on approaching the river, wham! he fell inside and drowned.
Little Red Riding Hood saw her mother and grandmother again and since then she promised to always listen to what her mother told her.
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Once upon a time, there was a beautiful young princess named Snow White. She lived in a faraway kingdom with her father and stepmother.
Her stepmother, the queen, was also very beautiful but arrogant and proud. She spent all day staring at herself in front of the mirror. The mirror was magical and when in front of it she would asked, “Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the most beautiful woman of all?”
The mirror would answer, “You are the most beautiful of all women.”
This answer satisfied the queen because she knew that her mirror always told the truth.
However, as the years passed by, the beauty and kindness of Snow White became more evident, even surpassing that of the queen. Finally, there came a day when the queen asked, “Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who is the most beautiful of all?”
The mirror answered, “Snow White is kinder and more beautiful than you.”
The queen was filled with anger. She devised a plan to get rid of Snow White. She asked to see the palace hunter and said to him, “Take the young princess to the forest and make sure that the wild animals take care of her so that we never see her again.”
Tricking Snow White, the hunter took her deep into the forest, but when he was about to carry out the queen's orders, he took pity on the beautiful girl and said, “Run, go away, poor girl. Find a safe place to live.”
Finding herself alone in the forest, she ran as far as she could until it was nightfall. Then, she spotted a small hut and went into it to sleep. Everything in the cabin was small. There was a table with a white tablecloth and seven small plates, each a spoon. Also, there were seven small knives and forks, and seven jars. There were seven small beds against the wall, one next to the other and covered with blankets as white as snow.
Having not eaten all day, Snow White was hungry and thirsty, so she ate a little bit of vegetables and bread from each plate and drank a small sip from each jar. Then, being tired, she tried laying down on each one of the beds until finally settling on the seventh bed.
When it was dark, the owners of the cabin returned. They were seven dwarfs who mined gold and precious stones in the mountains. Inside the cabin, they lit their seven lanterns, and noticed that things were not exactly in the order in which they had left them.
The first dwarf said, “Who has sat in my chair?”
The second said, “Who ate from my plate?”
The third said, “Who took a piece of my bread?”
The fourth said, “Who ate my vegetables?”
The fifth said, “Who used my fork?”
The sixth said, “Who used my knife?”
The seventh said, “Who drank from my jar?”
Then, the first dwarf, noticing wrinkles in his bed sheets said, “Who has slept in my bed?”
And the others, checking their beds, replied, “Someone has been in our beds too.”
When the seventh dwarf looked in his bed, he saw Snow White, who was sleeping soundly. He called the others who came over running. “Oh heavens! Oh heavens!” they whispered. “What a dear girl!”
When dawn came, Snow White woke up, and felt scared when she saw the seven dwarfs. Yet they were friendly and asked her name.
“My name is Snow White,” she answered. She told them all about her evil stepmother.
Feeling sorry for Snow White, the dwarfs told her she was welcomed to stay with them.
“Our home is yours, and you can stay with us as long as you want. You can take care of our house, cook, fix the beds, wash, sew and knit.”
Snow White accepted happily and stayed with them. She kept the dwarfs house in order. In the morning, they went to the mountains to look for gold and precious stones, and in the evening, they returned, finding dinner ready.
Time passed and one day, the queen decided to consult her mirror and discovered that the princess was still alive. Furious, she poisoned an apple and took on the appearance of an old woman.
“A bite of this apple and Snow White will sleep forever,” said the evil queen.
The next day, the dwarfs left for work and Snow White was left alone.
Shortly afterwards, the queen, disguised as an old woman, approached the kitchen window. The princess offered her a glass of water.
“Thank you!” replied the old woman. “Let me give you this apple in return.”
The moment she bit the apple, Snow White fell unconscious on the floor. The dwarfs, alerted by forest animals, arrived at the cabin while the evil queen fled.
The dwarfs placed a Snow White in a glass case, hoping one day she would awaken.
The day came when a prince crossing the forest on his horse saw the beautiful girl in the glass case and marveled at her beauty. He bent down and kissed her on the cheek. At that moment, Snow White awoke to break the evil queen’s spell.
Snow White and the Prince were married and lived happily ever after.
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