Grimm's Fairy Tale of Cinderella

The story of Cinderella in Grimm's Fairy Tales: Once upon a time, there was a dutiful and kind-hearted girl whose stepmother and two sisters mistreated her for a long time, treating her like a maid. Later, Cinderella used her love for animals and plants, and when she heard the news that the prince was going to hold a ball, the fairies helped her to get the prince's attention at the ball, and finally lived happily ever after with the prince.

The Complete Story of Cinderella

Once upon a time, there was a very pretty girl who had a wicked stepmother and two sisters with bad hearts. She was often bullied by her stepmother and sisters, forced to do heavy work, and often covered in dust, so she was jokingly called "Cinderella".

One day, the prince of the city held a ball and invited all the girls in the city to attend, but her stepmother and two sisters refused to let Cinderella attend and made her do a lot of work, which made her disappointed and sad. At this time, a fairy appeared to help her change into a noble young lady, and the mouse into a coachman, pumpkin into a carriage, and changed into a set of beautiful clothes and a pair of crystal (glass) shoes for Cinderella to wear.

Cinderella was so happy that she hurried to the palace to attend the ball. The fairy reminded her before she left that she must not stay until twelve o'clock midnight, and that the magic would be lifted automatically after twelve o'clock. Cinderella promised, she attended the ball, the prince saw her will be fascinated by her, immediately invited her **** dance. Joyful time passes very quickly, see is about to midnight twelve o'clock, Cinderella had to leave immediately, in the haste to leave a crystal shoe.

The prince was very sad, so he sent his minister to visit the whole country to find a girl who could wear this crystal shoe. Despite the obstacles of his stepmother and sister, the minister succeeded in finding Cinderella. The prince was so happy that he asked Cinderella to marry him, and Cinderella said yes, and they lived happily ever after.