Once upon a time, there was a widowed father and a young towheaded girl who lived in a lovely home. Worried about Cinderella growing up without a mother, the father remarried. Along with a stepmother, Cinderella gained two step-sisters.
Soon Cinderella's father fell ill and passed away, leaving her alone with her step-mother and step-sisters. The step-mother began treating Cinderella as a servant and made her live in the tattered and dusty attic.
One day, years later, the family received an invitation to a royal ball. Threatened and worried about Cinderella's beauty, the evil stepmother forbid Cinderella from attending the ball. A distraught Cinderella had no hope of attending the ball, but magically her fairy godmother appeared in the garden creating a sliver of hope.
With the help of her fairy godmother, Cinderella attends the ball in a gorgeous gown and glass slippers, but the godmother's magic only lasts until midnight. At the ball, Cinderella dances with the Prince all night. As the clock strikes midnight, Cinderella rushes down the stairs and loses a glass slipper on the grand staircase.
The Prince was in love with Cinderella after dancing with her all night and could not let her go. He sent the gallant knights of the Kingdom to find the owner of the glass slipper. None of the maidens fit the slipper except for Cinderella.
Once the Prince found Cinderella, he could not let her go. They were soon married and lived happily ever after.
Cinderella, your step-mother and sisters will be here soon. I hear the horses coming up the lane.
I am excited for them to come live with us.
Click-Clack, Click-Clack
First do the sewing, then the cooking and then the washing.
But step-mother!
Enough! You will scrub this house until it shines!
Do not worry my dear, I am here to help!
Who are you?
I am your fairy godmother!
DING-DONG! DING-DONG!
Wait! Where are you going? Who are you?
I am sorry! I have to go!
Here we go Miss, a slipper as precious as a diamond.
Oh, I hope this fits!
How dare she! That should be one of my daughters sitting in that chair!
And now we can live...
...happily ever after!
Once upon a time, there was a widowed father and a young towheaded girl who lived in a lovely home. Worried about Cinderella growing up without a mother, the father remarried. Along with a stepmother, Cinderella gained two step-sisters.
Soon Cinderella's father fell ill and passed away, leaving her alone with her step-mother and step-sisters. The step-mother began treating Cinderella as a servant and made her live in the tattered and dusty attic.
One day, years later, the family received an invitation to a royal ball. Threatened and worried about Cinderella's beauty, the evil stepmother forbid Cinderella from attending the ball. A distraught Cinderella had no hope of attending the ball, but magically her fairy godmother appeared in the garden creating a sliver of hope.
With the help of her fairy godmother, Cinderella attends the ball in a gorgeous gown and glass slippers, but the godmother's magic only lasts until midnight. At the ball, Cinderella dances with the Prince all night. As the clock strikes midnight, Cinderella rushes down the stairs and loses a glass slipper on the grand staircase.
The Prince was in love with Cinderella after dancing with her all night and could not let her go. He sent the gallant knights of the Kingdom to find the owner of the glass slipper. None of the maidens fit the slipper except for Cinderella.
Once the Prince found Cinderella, he could not let her go. They were soon married and lived happily ever after.
Cinderella, your step-mother and sisters will be here soon. I hear the horses coming up the lane.
I am excited for them to come live with us.
Click-Clack, Click-Clack
First do the sewing, then the cooking and then the washing.
But step-mother!
Enough! You will scrub this house until it shines!
Do not worry my dear, I am here to help!
Who are you?
I am your fairy godmother!
DING-DONG! DING-DONG!
Wait! Where are you going? Who are you?
I am sorry! I have to go!
Here we go Miss, a slipper as precious as a diamond.
Oh, I hope this fits!
How dare she! That should be one of my daughters sitting in that chair!
And now we can live...
...happily ever after!
Once upon a time, there was a widowed father and a young towheaded girl who lived in a lovely home. Worried about Cinderella growing up without a mother, the father remarried. Along with a stepmother, Cinderella gained two step-sisters.
Soon Cinderella's father fell ill and passed away, leaving her alone with her step-mother and step-sisters. The step-mother began treating Cinderella as a servant and made her live in the tattered and dusty attic.
One day, years later, the family received an invitation to a royal ball. Threatened and worried about Cinderella's beauty, the evil stepmother forbid Cinderella from attending the ball. A distraught Cinderella had no hope of attending the ball, but magically her fairy godmother appeared in the garden creating a sliver of hope.
With the help of her fairy godmother, Cinderella attends the ball in a gorgeous gown and glass slippers, but the godmother's magic only lasts until midnight. At the ball, Cinderella dances with the Prince all night. As the clock strikes midnight, Cinderella rushes down the stairs and loses a glass slipper on the grand staircase.
The Prince was in love with Cinderella after dancing with her all night and could not let her go. He sent the gallant knights of the Kingdom to find the owner of the glass slipper. None of the maidens fit the slipper except for Cinderella.
Once the Prince found Cinderella, he could not let her go. They were soon married and lived happily ever after.
Cinderella, your step-mother and sisters will be here soon. I hear the horses coming up the lane.
I am excited for them to come live with us.
Click-Clack, Click-Clack
First do the sewing, then the cooking and then the washing.
But step-mother!
Enough! You will scrub this house until it shines!
Do not worry my dear, I am here to help!
Who are you?
I am your fairy godmother!
DING-DONG! DING-DONG!
Wait! Where are you going? Who are you?
I am sorry! I have to go!
Here we go Miss, a slipper as precious as a diamond.
Oh, I hope this fits!
How dare she! That should be one of my daughters sitting in that chair!
And now we can live...
...happily ever after!
Once upon a time, there was a widowed father and a young towheaded girl who lived in a lovely home. Worried about Cinderella growing up without a mother, the father remarried. Along with a stepmother, Cinderella gained two step-sisters.
Soon Cinderella's father fell ill and passed away, leaving her alone with her step-mother and step-sisters. The step-mother began treating Cinderella as a servant and made her live in the tattered and dusty attic.
One day, years later, the family received an invitation to a royal ball. Threatened and worried about Cinderella's beauty, the evil stepmother forbid Cinderella from attending the ball. A distraught Cinderella had no hope of attending the ball, but magically her fairy godmother appeared in the garden creating a sliver of hope.
With the help of her fairy godmother, Cinderella attends the ball in a gorgeous gown and glass slippers, but the godmother's magic only lasts until midnight. At the ball, Cinderella dances with the Prince all night. As the clock strikes midnight, Cinderella rushes down the stairs and loses a glass slipper on the grand staircase.
The Prince was in love with Cinderella after dancing with her all night and could not let her go. He sent the gallant knights of the Kingdom to find the owner of the glass slipper. None of the maidens fit the slipper except for Cinderella.
Once the Prince found Cinderella, he could not let her go. They were soon married and lived happily ever after.
Cinderella, your step-mother and sisters will be here soon. I hear the horses coming up the lane.
I am excited for them to come live with us.
Click-Clack, Click-Clack
First do the sewing, then the cooking and then the washing.
But step-mother!
Enough! You will scrub this house until it shines!
Do not worry my dear, I am here to help!
Who are you?
I am your fairy godmother!
DING-DONG! DING-DONG!
Wait! Where are you going? Who are you?
I am sorry! I have to go!
Here we go Miss, a slipper as precious as a diamond.
Oh, I hope this fits!
How dare she! That should be one of my daughters sitting in that chair!
And now we can live...
...happily ever after!
Once upon a time, there was a widowed father and a young towheaded girl who lived in a lovely home. Worried about Cinderella growing up without a mother, the father remarried. Along with a stepmother, Cinderella gained two step-sisters.
Soon Cinderella's father fell ill and passed away, leaving her alone with her step-mother and step-sisters. The step-mother began treating Cinderella as a servant and made her live in the tattered and dusty attic.
One day, years later, the family received an invitation to a royal ball. Threatened and worried about Cinderella's beauty, the evil stepmother forbid Cinderella from attending the ball. A distraught Cinderella had no hope of attending the ball, but magically her fairy godmother appeared in the garden creating a sliver of hope.
With the help of her fairy godmother, Cinderella attends the ball in a gorgeous gown and glass slippers, but the godmother's magic only lasts until midnight. At the ball, Cinderella dances with the Prince all night. As the clock strikes midnight, Cinderella rushes down the stairs and loses a glass slipper on the grand staircase.
The Prince was in love with Cinderella after dancing with her all night and could not let her go. He sent the gallant knights of the Kingdom to find the owner of the glass slipper. None of the maidens fit the slipper except for Cinderella.
Once the Prince found Cinderella, he could not let her go. They were soon married and lived happily ever after.
Cinderella, your step-mother and sisters will be here soon. I hear the horses coming up the lane.
I am excited for them to come live with us.
Click-Clack, Click-Clack
First do the sewing, then the cooking and then the washing.
But step-mother!
Enough! You will scrub this house until it shines!
Do not worry my dear, I am here to help!
Who are you?
I am your fairy godmother!
DING-DONG! DING-DONG!
Wait! Where are you going? Who are you?
I am sorry! I have to go!
Here we go Miss, a slipper as precious as a diamond.
Oh, I hope this fits!
How dare she! That should be one of my daughters sitting in that chair!
And now we can live...
...happily ever after!
Once upon a time, there was a widowed father and a young towheaded girl who lived in a lovely home. Worried about Cinderella growing up without a mother, the father remarried. Along with a stepmother, Cinderella gained two step-sisters.
Soon Cinderella's father fell ill and passed away, leaving her alone with her step-mother and step-sisters. The step-mother began treating Cinderella as a servant and made her live in the tattered and dusty attic.
One day, years later, the family received an invitation to a royal ball. Threatened and worried about Cinderella's beauty, the evil stepmother forbid Cinderella from attending the ball. A distraught Cinderella had no hope of attending the ball, but magically her fairy godmother appeared in the garden creating a sliver of hope.
With the help of her fairy godmother, Cinderella attends the ball in a gorgeous gown and glass slippers, but the godmother's magic only lasts until midnight. At the ball, Cinderella dances with the Prince all night. As the clock strikes midnight, Cinderella rushes down the stairs and loses a glass slipper on the grand staircase.
The Prince was in love with Cinderella after dancing with her all night and could not let her go. He sent the gallant knights of the Kingdom to find the owner of the glass slipper. None of the maidens fit the slipper except for Cinderella.
Once the Prince found Cinderella, he could not let her go. They were soon married and lived happily ever after.
Cinderella, your step-mother and sisters will be here soon. I hear the horses coming up the lane.
I am excited for them to come live with us.
Click-Clack, Click-Clack
First do the sewing, then the cooking and then the washing.
But step-mother!
Enough! You will scrub this house until it shines!
Do not worry my dear, I am here to help!
Who are you?
I am your fairy godmother!
DING-DONG! DING-DONG!
Wait! Where are you going? Who are you?
I am sorry! I have to go!
Here we go Miss, a slipper as precious as a diamond.
Oh, I hope this fits!
How dare she! That should be one of my daughters sitting in that chair!
And now we can live...
...happily ever after!
Once upon a time, there was a widowed father and a young towheaded girl who lived in a lovely home. Worried about Cinderella growing up without a mother, the father remarried. Along with a stepmother, Cinderella gained two step-sisters.
Soon Cinderella's father fell ill and passed away, leaving her alone with her step-mother and step-sisters. The step-mother began treating Cinderella as a servant and made her live in the tattered and dusty attic.
One day, years later, the family received an invitation to a royal ball. Threatened and worried about Cinderella's beauty, the evil stepmother forbid Cinderella from attending the ball. A distraught Cinderella had no hope of attending the ball, but magically her fairy godmother appeared in the garden creating a sliver of hope.
With the help of her fairy godmother, Cinderella attends the ball in a gorgeous gown and glass slippers, but the godmother's magic only lasts until midnight. At the ball, Cinderella dances with the Prince all night. As the clock strikes midnight, Cinderella rushes down the stairs and loses a glass slipper on the grand staircase.
The Prince was in love with Cinderella after dancing with her all night and could not let her go. He sent the gallant knights of the Kingdom to find the owner of the glass slipper. None of the maidens fit the slipper except for Cinderella.
Once the Prince found Cinderella, he could not let her go. They were soon married and lived happily ever after.
Cinderella, your step-mother and sisters will be here soon. I hear the horses coming up the lane.
I am excited for them to come live with us.
Click-Clack, Click-Clack
First do the sewing, then the cooking and then the washing.
But step-mother!
Enough! You will scrub this house until it shines!
Do not worry my dear, I am here to help!
Who are you?
I am your fairy godmother!
DING-DONG! DING-DONG!
Wait! Where are you going? Who are you?
I am sorry! I have to go!
Here we go Miss, a slipper as precious as a diamond.
Oh, I hope this fits!
How dare she! That should be one of my daughters sitting in that chair!
And now we can live...
...happily ever after!