An easy-to-read retelling of Cinderella's trip to a ball at the palace.
When Cinderella's cruel stepmother forbids her from attending the Royal Ball, she gets unexpected help from her mice friends and her Fairy Godmother. Cinderella attends the ball as a mysterious guest and dances with the prince.
Cinderella: A Play for Children
This 1896 collection of stories for young readers features the title story--updating the fairy tale to New York City during the Gilded Age.
"Cinderella goes to a big, fancy party, but she must be home by midnight. When the clock strikes 12, she is still at the ball! Read to find out what happens!"--Back cover.
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With the help of her fairy godmother, a kitchen maid mistreated by her stepmother and stepsisters, attends the palace ball where she meets the prince of her dreams.
Cinderella of Loreland: A Modern Three-act Version of the Beloved Fairy Tale
When a palace messenger brings word that Cinderella's new grandmother-in-law is coming to visit, everyone in the castle scrambles to prepare for her arrival.
Retells the classic fairy tale about a mistreated girl who, with the help of her fairy godmother, attends the palace ball and dances with the prince.