Blanca Nieves y los Siete Enanitos

Central America Classics

In a magical castle, kind Princess Snow White runs away from her jealous stepmother, the Queen, and finds shelter with seven friendly dwarfs in a cozy cottage. When an evil spell puts her to sleep, only a brave prince's kiss can awaken her, leading to a happily ever after filled with love and joy!

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Blanca Nieves y los Siete Enanitos
Once upon a time, in a cozy yet slightly eerie castle at the edge of a dense forest, there lived a fair and kind princess named Snow White. Her skin was as white as snow, her lips as red as blood, and her hair as black as ebony. The castle itself was full of intriguing objects like ancient tapestries, dusty old books, and mysterious glowing potion bottles. For a long time, Snow White lived with her jealous stepmother, the Queen, who constantly consulted her enchanted mirror. The Queen would ask, "Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who is the fairest of them all?" The mirror always answered, "You, my Queen, are the fairest of them all." Then one day, the mirror replied, "Snow White, with her beauty so rare, is now the fairest of them all." This filled the Queen with anger, and she devised an evil plan to get rid of Snow White. She called upon one of the castle's dark magic servants, a shadowy figure with glowing red eyes, and ordered, "Take Snow White into the forest and get rid of her, but bring me back her heart as proof." The servant, although shadowy and eerie, had a heart and was reluctant to harm the innocent princess. So, when they reached the forest, the servant let Snow White go, advising her to run far away for her own safety. Snow White ran deep into the forest, passing twisted trees and glowing plants. She finally stumbled upon a charming little cottage. It was cozy but slightly eerie, filled with tiny furniture, peculiar trinkets, and seven small beds. Exhausted, she fell asleep across three of the beds pushed together. As the sun began to set, seven dwarfs returned to their cottage from the nearby diamond mines. They were earthy and rugged, with twinkling eyes and dirty faces. The leader, a wise old dwarf named Doc, noticed Snow White and exclaimed, "Who could this be, lying in our beds?" Snow White awoke and explained her story. The kind-hearted dwarfs decided to offer her shelter for as long as she needed it. "Stay with us, Snow White, and you will be safe," said Grumpy, for even he was won over by her kindness. Meanwhile, back at the castle, the Queen asked her mirror again, "Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who is the fairest of them all?" The mirror replied, "Snow White, who lives with the dwarfs, is still the fairest of them all." Boiling with rage, the Queen concocted a plan to trick and eliminate Snow White herself. Disguising herself as a peddler woman with a basket of red, juicy apples, she ventured into the forest to the dwarfs' cottage. When Snow White answered the door, the disguised Queen offered her an apple. "Take a bite, my dear, it’s delicious." Unaware of the danger, Snow White took a bite and immediately fell into a deep sleep, as if in death itself. The dwarfs found her and, filled with sorrow, placed her in a glass coffin in the forest, surrounded by beautiful flowers and fireflies that glowed like tiny stars. Years passed, and the story of the beautiful princess in the glass coffin spread far and wide. One day, a prince from a distant kingdom heard of this tale and set out to find Snow White. When he finally laid eyes upon her, he was captivated by her beauty and felt deep sorrow for her plight. He leaned down and kissed her gently. Magically, Snow White’s eyes fluttered open! The evil Queen’s spell was broken by true love’s kiss. The dwarfs rejoiced, and the forest seemed to come alive with happiness. Snow White and the Prince, along with her newfound dwarf family, returned to the Prince’s kingdom. The wicked Queen, upon learning of Snow White’s revival, flew into such a fit of rage that she vanished in a puff of smoke, never to be seen again. Snow White lived happily ever after with the Prince and her brave dwarfs, ruling the kingdom with kindness and fairness. And the once eerie forests and mysterious lands flourished with enchantment and joy. And so, the story of Snow White and her courage in the face of danger became a beloved tale for all ages. The end.