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  1. 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.

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      2024/09/25 - Grimm ENGLISH: Sleeping Beauty (Little Briar...

  2. Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child (1995), episode Sleeping Beauty, the classic story is told with a Hispanic cast, when Rosita is cast into a long sleep by Evelina, and later awakened by Prince Luis.

  3. Sep 12, 2017 · Learn about the classic fairy tale of Sleeping Beauty, also known as Talia, Little Briar Rose, or Aurora, in different versions. Discover the plot, the characters, and the themes of this popular story, as well as its possible origins and influences.

  4. Sleeping Beauty. Illustrated By: Sarah Frank. Long ago in France there lived a King and Queen. More than anything, they yearned for a child. At last to their great happiness, the Queen gave birth to a baby girl. All the bells in the land rang with joy.

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  5. Read the original version of the classic fairy tale about a princess who falls into a deep sleep for a hundred years after pricking her finger with a spindle. Learn how a prince breaks the spell and awakens her with a kiss.

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  6. 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. Sleeping Beauty. Grimm's Fairy Tale version - translated by Margaret Hunt - language modernized a bit by Leanne Guenther. Long ago there lived a King and Queen who said every day, "If only we had a child!" But for a long time they had none.