Cinderella Poem: Cinderella's Sparkling Dream
In a house where kindness was quite rare,
Lived sweet Cinderella, with her soft golden hair.
With stepsisters mean, and a stepmother unfair,
She did all the chores, but never showed despair.
One day came a letter, shiny and bright,
Inviting all to a ball, in the moon’s soft light.
Cinderella wished to go, oh what a sight!
But her stepmother laughed, causing her fright.
Home alone and feeling so blue,
Cinderella wished her dreams would come true.
Suddenly, with a sparkle and a hue,
A fairy godmother appeared, out of the blue!
With a wave of her wand, magic unfurled,
Cinderella was ready to face the world.
In a twinkling dress and slippers pearled,
Off to the ball, our Cinderella whirled.
At the ball, she danced with the prince so kind,
He was handsome and gentle, their hands intertwined.
But then, the clock chimed, reminding her time,
She ran off leaving one glass slipper behind.
The prince found the slipper, sparkling and small,
And said, “I’ll find her, the fairest of all.”
He tried the slipper on big feet and small,
Till it fit Cinderella, the best of them all!
Now Cinderella and the prince laugh and play,
In their beautiful castle, every day.
She never again had to scrub or to sway,
And they lived happily after, hip hip hurray! The End.
Cinderella - Story for Toddlers
Once upon a time, in a kingdom filled with color and joy, lived a sweet, kind girl named Cinderella. Cinderella had a pretty blue dress and a heart full of kindness. But she lived with her mean stepsisters who never let her play with them.
One day, a chubby, cheery bird flew through Cinderella’s window. “Chirp, chirp,” the bird called. It dropped a shimmering gold invitation. “A party at the castle!” Cinderella gasped. Her stepsisters laughed, “It’s not for you!”
Cinderella felt sad. As she sat in her little room, the room began to glow. “Bippity Boppity Boo!” A friendly fairy in a twinkling dress appeared. “Don’t be sad, Cinderella,” she said, “I will help you go to the party!”
The fairy waved her magic wand. “Bippity Boppity Boo!” Cinderella’s old dress changed into a sparkling gown. And on her feet were tiny glass slippers. “Remember,” the fairy warned, “the magic will only last till midnight!”
Cinderella went to the castle in a pumpkin carriage. At the party, she danced and laughed. She met the Prince, who was kind like her. They played Peekaboo, and Cinderella’s laughter filled the room.
But soon, the big castle clock began to chime. “Ding, Ding, Ding!” It was midnight! Cinderella ran, but she lost one glass slipper. The Prince found the slipper, “I will find the owner of this slipper,” he said.
The next day, the Prince visited every house, including Cinderella’s. The slipper did not fit the stepsisters, but it fit Cinderella perfectly! The Prince was happy to find her. “Will you be my friend?” he asked. Cinderella smiled and nodded.
From that day, Cinderella lived in the castle. She made many friends, including her bird friend and the friendly fairy. And the castle was always filled with laughter and joy.
And they lived happily ever after.
The End.
Let’s remember, like Cinderella, always to be kind and to believe in magic.
Morals and Lessons:
Kindness Always Matters: Cinderella was a kind-hearted girl who treated everyone, including her mean stepsisters, with kindness. Despite her circumstances, she never let bitterness take over.
The Importance of Believing: Cinderella believed in magic, and it led her to an amazing adventure and a happy ending. This can inspire children to have faith in goodness and miracles.
Friendship is Valuable: Cinderella made friends wherever she went, from the little bird to the Prince. These relationships brought joy and positivity to her life.
