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  1. " Sleeping Beauty " ( French: La Belle au bois dormant, or The Beauty Sleeping in the Wood [1] [a]; German: Dornröschen, or Little Briar Rose ), also titled in English as The Sleeping Beauty in the Woods, is a fairy tale about a princess cursed by an evil fairy to sleep for a hundred years before being awakened by a handsome prince.

  2. Sleeping Beauty - Fairy Tale by the Brothers Grimm. Reading time for children: 10 min. In times past there lived a king and queen, who said to each other every day of their lives, „Would that we had a child!“ and yet they had none.

  3. A fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm. In times past there lived a king and queen, who said to each other every day of their lives, "Would that we had a child!" and yet they had none.

  4. Sep 12, 2017 · ‘Sleeping Beauty’: plot summary. A king is protective of his beautiful daughter, the princess. An evil fairy curses the princess, pronouncing that she will die when she is pricked by a spindle.

  5. storiestogrowby.org › story › sleeping-beauty-fairy-tale-story-bedtime-stories-forSleeping Beauty - Stories to Grow By

    Sleeping Beauty. Illustrated By: Sarah Frank. Long ago in France there lived a King and Queen. More than anything, they longed for a child. At last to their great happiness, the Queen gave birth to a little girl. All the bells in the land rang with joy. The King and Queen invited all the fairies in the kingdom to a Naming Party for the baby.

  6. English French. Sleeping Beauty. A French Story. * Long ago and far away there lived a good king and queen. The people loved them and their lives would have been very happy if only they had had a child. Years went by and then, one spring, when they thought all hope was gone, the queen gave birth to a baby girl.

  7. Mar 3, 2015 · About fifteen or sixteen years after, the King and Queen being gone to one of their houses of pleasure, the young Princess happened one day to divert herself running up and down the palace; when going up from one apartment to another, she came into a little room on the top of a tower, where a good old woman, alone, was spinning with her spindle.

  8. “Sleeping Beauty” is a fairy tale collected by the Brother’s Grimm from an oral tradition written down by Charles Perrault in 1687. This oral tradition dates as far back as the fourteenth century and tells the tale of a sleeping princess who is under the spell of enchantment. The story opens with the birth of a princess.

  9. Sleeping Beauty (Little Briar Rose) In times past there lived a king and queen, who said to each other every day of their lives, "Would that we had a child!" and yet they had none.

  10. A young fairy who sat near overheard her angry threats. This good godmother, fearing the old fairy might give the child an unlucky gift, hid herself behind a curtain.