Snow White

Once upon a time, in a kingdom with hills and rivers, there was a princess named Snow White. She was very beautiful, with skin white as snow, lips red as a poppy, and hair black as night. But what made her truly special was her kind heart and gentle spirit.
Living in the same kingdom was the Queen, Snow White's stepmother. She was very vain and always wanted to be the most beautiful. She had a magic mirror that told her she was the fairest, until one day it said Snow White was even fairer.
The Queen was furious and jealous. She ordered a huntsman to take Snow White into the forest and leave her there. But the huntsman couldn't hurt Snow White, so he let her go.
Lost and scared, Snow White found a cottage where seven dwarfs lived. They were miners who dug for gems. They welcomed Snow White when she cleaned their messy home and cooked for them.
The Queen found out Snow White was alive and tricked her with a poisoned apple. Snow White fell into a deep sleep. The dwarfs were heartbroken and laid her in a bed of flowers.
A prince heard about Snow White and came to see her. He kissed her, and she woke up because it was true love's kiss. Snow White and the prince fell in love, and the dwarfs protected them from the Queen.
In the end, the Queen tried to harm Snow White again but failed. Snow White became queen with the prince by her side and ruled wisely. The kingdom celebrated their happiness.
The story teaches us that kindness, courage, and love can overcome any challenge.
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