Stepsisters Who Were Very Cruel To Her
Stepsisters Who Were Very Cruel To Her
Stepsisters Who Were Very Cruel To Her
Narrator: The evil stepsisters made Cinderella do all the hard work.
Cinderella: (calling out) Stepsisters! A letter from the royal palace has arrived for you.
Stepsister 1 & 2: (looking at the invitation card) Look! We are invited to the Prince’s ball at the royal
palace.
Stepsister 1: (laughing) Ha, ha! We are going to have a great time at the ball.
Narrator: After the evil stepsisters had left, suddenly, a fairy appeared.
Fairy godmother: I’m your fairy godmother, beautiful Cinderella. I am here to help you go to the ball
tonight.
Narrator: The fairy godmother waved her magic wand. Cinderella’s rags turned into a beautiful dress.
Cinderella: Wow! It’s so beautiful.
Narrator: On her feet were sparkling glass slippers. Cinderella: Oh, I love them!
Narrator: The fairy godmother turned a pumpkin into an amazing coach and some mice into horses.
Cinderella: What a lovely coach and handsome horses.
Fairy godmother: You are ready now, my dear. Have fun tonight, but be back by midnight, or else!
Narrator: At the ball, everyone wondered who the beautiful princess was.
Step sister 2: This is not fair! He was meant to dance with me.
Narrator: The Prince danced every dance with her. Suddenly, the clock began to strike twelve.
Narrator: Cinderella did not answer and ran back to the coach, but she lost one of her glass slippers on
the way. Then, the coach and horses disappeared. Cinderella’s beautiful dress turned back to rags.
Cinderella: Oh no! Everything’s gone. My beautiful dress and my sparkling slippers, where are they?
Was it a dream?
Narrator: The next day, the Prince set out to find Cinderella again.
Prince: I want every girl in the kingdom to try on this lost glass slipper. I must find my princess.
Narrator: But the glass slipper didn’t fit anyone. The Prince then arrived at Cinderella’s house.
Step sister 1: Good morning Prince. I am so happy that you found my slipper.
Step sister 2: No. Your feet are much too big. Give it to me!
Narrator: Their feet were much too big. Then the Prince saw Cinderella.
Prince: Let this girl try.
Step sister 2: She didn’t go to the ball. The slipper won’t fit her!
Prince: It fits!
Cinderella: It fits!
Prince: (smiling) you are the one I’ve been looking for! What is your name?
Narrator: The Prince had found his princess and they lived happily ever after
Narrator: Their feet were much too big. Then the Prince saw Cinderella.
Step sister 2: She didn’t go to the ball. The slipper won’t fit her!
Prince: It fits!
Cinderella: It fits!
Prince: (smiling) You are the one I’ve been looking for! What is your name?
Narrator: The Prince had found his princess and they lived happily ever after
Narrador: Érase una vez una hermosa joven llamada Cenicienta. Tenía dos hermanas feas que
eran muy crueles con ella.
Narrador: Las hermanastras malvadas hicieron Cenicienta hacer todo el trabajo duro.
Cenicienta: (gritando) ¡Hermanas de la Iglesia! Una carta del palacio real ha llegado para usted.
hermanastra 1 & 2: (mirando la tarjeta de invitación) ¡Mira! Estamos invitados al baile del
Príncipe en el palacio real.
Narrador: Después de que las enfermas hermanas se hubieran ido, de repente, apareció una
hada.
Hada madrina: Soy tu hada madrina, hermosa Cenicienta. Estoy aquí para ayudarte a ir al baile
esta noche.
Narrador: La hada madrina agitó su varita mágica. Los trapos de Cenicienta se convirtieron en
un hermoso vestido. Cenicienta: ¡Guau! Es tan hermoso.
Narrador: En sus pies estaban las espumosas zapatillas de cristal. Cenicienta: ¡Oh, los amo!
Cenicienta: ¡Qué buen entrenador y hermosos caballos!
Hada madrina: Ya estás lista, querida. Diviértete esta noche, pero vuelve a la medianoche, o
bien!
Narrador: El Príncipe bailó todos los bailes con ella. De repente, el reloj empezó a golpear doce.
Narrador: Cenicienta no respondió y corrió hacia el coche, pero perdió una de sus zapatillas de
cristal en el camino. Entonces, el coche y los caballos desaparecieron. El hermoso vestido de
Cenicienta se volvió a harapos.
Cenicienta: ¡Oh, no! Todo se ha ido. Mi hermoso vestido y mis chispeantes zapatillas, ¿dónde
están? ¿Fue un sueño?
Prince: Quiero que cada chica del reino pruebe esta zapatilla de cristal perdida. Debo encontrar a
mi princesa.
Narrador: Pero la zapatilla de cristal no encajaba con nadie. El príncipe llegó a la casa de
Cenicienta.
Hermana de paso 1: Buenos días Príncipe. Estoy tan feliz de que encontraste mi zapatilla.
Hermana del paso 2: No. Sus pies son demasiado grandes. ¡Dámelo!
Narrador: Sus pies eran demasiado grandes. Entonces el Príncipe vio a Cenicienta.