1. The Little Girl and the Winter Whirlwinds. 2. Thumbelina
Fascinating Fairy Tales For Children

One year, the mischievous Winter Witch concludes that earth can have just a single season and prevents spring from coming. The earth gets canvassed in weighty snow and the sun is covered behind dark mists.
Individuals from a minuscule town in the mountains of Bulgaria awaken to see their homes concealed with snow to the rooftop. They dig passages to arrive at their neighbors and examine any potential answers for this issue. They choose to request help from Father Ice, who lived on the frosty pinnacle of the mountains.
An elderly person among the locals says he can go however is apprehensive in the event that he can make it in time. His granddaughter asks him not to stress and offers to go herself. The locals deter her as they are stressed the young lady is too sensitive to even consider moving up the difficult frosty mountain tops.
"I'm not apprehensive," the young lady says, "My feet are solid and I'm essentially as quick as a mountain goat."
Kids from the town loan their comfortable garments to the little kid and she leaves on the intense excursion. Snowstorms, hurricanes and Winter Witch toss a few difficulties at the young lady and take steps to kill her. Be that as it may, little mice, squirrels, and bunnies act the hero and assist the young lady with arriving at Father Ice.
In his castle, Father Ice is resting calmly and the young lady awakens him to make sense of the circumstance. Father Ice blows his whistle and a gem ball shows up; in the ball, he sees all that had occurred around him. He rebuffs the Evil Witch and takes everything back to typical. Village people are blissful and glad for the little kid as the sun begins sparkling once more.
2. Thumbelina
In a distant town carried on with a laborer and his significant other. At the point when a beggarwoman comes looking for food, the laborer's significant other offers her food. The beggarwoman offers her a barleycorn as a trade off. The spouse establishes the barleycorn and shockingly a small young lady named Thumbelina rises up out of the grew bloom.
One evening, when Thumbelina is sleeping soundly in her support, she is stolen away by a savage frog to wed her off to her child.
A cordial fish and butterfly assist Thumbelina with getting away from the frog and her child. In any case, her battles don't end. A scarab stag catches her yet discards her when his companions could do without Thumbelina's organization.
An old mouse gives her sanctuary however demands her to wed the neighbor, a mole. Thumbelina could do without the mole since he remains internal parts and never emerges to partake in the light and air. She takes off from the mouse's home and escapes to a distant land.
In a radiant blossom field, she meets a little bloom pixie ruler who is her size and starts preferring him. They wed one another and after the wedding she gets a couple of wings. She begins flying with her better half starting with one blossom then onto the next.
3. Cinderella
Cinderella is a delightful and compassionate young lady whose world flips around on the demise of her dearest mother. Her dad weds an evil woman. The stepmother and the stepsisters are brutal to Cinderella, and deal with her like a servant in the house.
At some point, the lord tosses a regal ball and welcomes every one of the ladies in the realm as the sovereign would pick his lady of the hour. While the step sisters go to the ball wearing extravagant outfits, the stepmother advises Cinderella to remain at home and do the errands.
The delightful Cinderella is discouraged about not going when her divine helper shows up and helps her spruce up in the prettiest outfit and gem shoes. In any case, the pixie tells her that she needs to return by 12 after which the enchanted will be undeniably gone.
The sovereign and Cinderella dance together the entire evening yet when 12 o'clock arrives, she leaves the party according to the guidelines of the divine helper. Her glass shoe sneaks off her foot and is gotten by the sovereign.
Following day, the sovereign goes looking for the young lady whose feet would fit completely in the gem shoes. It fits no young lady's feet aside from Cinderella. The sovereign weds Cinderella and they live cheerfully ever later.


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