Snow White Bedtime Story

 Once upon a time, in a land blanketed by a glistening white winter, there lived a beautiful young princess named Snow White. She was known far and wide for her radiant beauty, her ebony hair, and her lips as red as the most vibrant rose. But Snow White's most striking feature was her kind and gentle heart, which endeared her to all who knew her.

Snow White's mother, the Queen, had passed away when she was just a child, leaving her in the care of her father, the King. The King loved his daughter dearly and did his best to protect and provide for her. However, he was often away on royal business, leaving Snow White feeling lonely in their vast castle.

One bitterly cold winter's day, while the snowflakes danced gracefully from the heavens, the King married a beautiful but wicked woman named Queen Morgana. She was jealous of Snow White's beauty and kindness, and her heart was filled with darkness.

Queen Morgana possessed a magic mirror, which she would consult every morning. She would ask, "Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the fairest of them all?" And the mirror would always reply, "You, my queen, are the fairest of them all."

For years, the mirror's answer pleased Queen Morgana. But as Snow White grew older, her beauty surpassed even that of her stepmother. When the mirror proclaimed Snow White as the fairest in the land, Queen Morgana's heart filled with envy and hatred.

Unable to bear the thought of Snow White being more beautiful than her, Queen Morgana hatched a wicked plan. She ordered her loyal huntsman to take Snow White deep into the forest and kill her. The huntsman, who had known Snow White since she was a child, could not bring himself to harm her. He released her into the forest, warning her never to return to the castle.

Lost and frightened, Snow White wandered through the forest until she stumbled upon a small cottage. It belonged to seven dwarfs who were kind and gentle miners. They welcomed Snow White into their home and, in return for her help with cooking and cleaning, allowed her to stay.

Meanwhile, Queen Morgana believed that Snow White was dead and continued to consult her magic mirror. But the mirror, unable to lie, told her that Snow White was alive and living with the dwarfs.

Filled with rage, Queen Morgana devised a series of wicked schemes to harm Snow White. She offered her a poisoned comb and a poisoned apple, both of which Snow White unknowingly accepted. Each time, the dwarfs arrived just in time to save her.

One day, Queen Morgana disguised herself as an old peddler woman and offered Snow White a poisoned apple once again. This time, Snow White took a bite, and the poison spread through her body. She fell into a deep, death-like slumber.

The dwarfs, devastated by Snow White's condition, placed her in a glass coffin in the forest. There, she lay in eternal beauty, untouched by time.

One day, a handsome prince heard of the sleeping princess and ventured into the forest to see her. When he saw Snow White's peaceful face, he leaned in and kissed her. His love broke the curse, and Snow White awoke, alive and well.

Snow White and the prince were married in a grand ceremony, and they invited the dwarfs and the kind-hearted huntsman to live in the castle with them. Queen Morgana's evil ways were eventually exposed, and she was banished from the kingdom forever.

And so, Snow White lived happily ever after, surrounded by those who loved and cared for her, in a kingdom filled with love an



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