Once upon a time, there was a girl named Rapunzel. She lived in a tall tower in the middle of a forest. The tower was very special because it had no stairs, no ladder, and no elevator. There was no way to get in or out!
It all started with a witch. Witches can be very grumpy, especially if someone takes plants from their garden. A long time ago, Rapunzel’s mom took some parsley from the witch’s garden without asking. The witch was very angry and gave Rapunzel’s mom two choices:
Rapunzel’s mom chose the second option. So, on Rapunzel’s tenth birthday, the witch took her to the tower in the forest.
Every day was the same for Rapunzel. She cleaned her room, braided her long hair, and waited for the witch to visit. The witch would stand under the window and shout, “Rapunzel! Let down your hair!” Rapunzel would throw her braid out the window, and the witch would climb up like it was a rope.
The witch taught Rapunzel how to make medicines with herbs, and they became friends.
One night, Rapunzel heard someone call, “Rapunzel! Let down your hair!” But it was late, and the witch never came at night. She let down her hair anyway, and a man climbed up!
Rapunzel was surprised and hit the man with her book. “Who are you?” she asked. The man said, “I’m Justin, and I came to save you!”
Rapunzel laughed. “I don’t need saving,” she said. “But you can visit again if you want.”
The next day, the witch saw a rope in the tower. She was upset and thought Rapunzel wanted to leave. The witch used magic to make Rapunzel fall asleep. When Rapunzel woke up, she was in the forest, and her hair was cut short.
Rapunzel found Justin in the forest. He was blind because of the witch’s magic. Rapunzel used her knowledge of herbs to make medicine for Justin’s eyes. They camped in the forest for three days, and Justin told funny stories to cheer Rapunzel up.
On the fourth day, Justin could see again! They went to Justin’s village, where Rapunzel made medicine for the villagers.
Justin and Rapunzel built a new tower with stairs. Rapunzel helped people with her medicines, and Justin became a hero by helping his friend. They both lived happily ever after, just like the witch had promised.
Build Your Own Tower: Gather some building blocks or use recycled materials like cardboard boxes and paper tubes to create your own tower. Think about how you would design a tower that is tall and strong. Once you have built your tower, imagine how Rapunzel might live there. What would she need to be comfortable? Share your tower with a friend or family member and explain your design choices.
Herb Hunt: Just like Rapunzel learned about herbs, you can explore the plants around you. With an adult, go on a nature walk and try to find different types of leaves and plants. Collect a few samples and bring them home. Look up what each plant is called and learn one interesting fact about it. Discuss with your family how these plants might be used in everyday life, just like Rapunzel used them to make medicine.
Story Time Role Play: With a friend or family member, act out a scene from Rapunzel’s adventure. You can pretend to be Rapunzel, the witch, or Justin. Think about how each character feels and what they might say. Try to come up with a new ending for the story. How would you change the adventure? Share your new ending with your class or family and see what they think!
Once upon a time, there was a girl named Rapunzel. Rapunzel lived in a tall tower in the middle of a forest. The tower had no ladder, no stairs, and definitely no elevator. There was no way to get up or down.
So… why did Rapunzel live in a tower? Well, it all started with a witch. As you know, witches can be very jealous. They especially dislike people taking herbs from their gardens. Unfortunately, Rapunzel’s mother didn’t know this about witches. Many years ago, when she was pregnant with Rapunzel, she sneaked over the fence and took some parsley from the witch next door. The witch saw her and was furious. She gave Rapunzel’s mother two choices:
Option one: The witch would curse her unborn baby girl, and the girl would always be unlucky. She would meet the wrong people, say the wrong things, and wear the wrong clothes for every occasion. She would never live happily ever after.
Option two: On the girl’s tenth birthday, she would go to live with the witch and become her apprentice. The witch promised that eventually, the girl would live happily ever after.
Rapunzel’s mother was heartbroken and chose option two. On the evening of Rapunzel’s tenth birthday, the witch came to take her away and put Rapunzel in the tall tower in the woods. After that, every day was the same for Rapunzel. She cleaned her room at the top of the tower, braided her long hair, and every day at lunchtime, the witch came to the tower. She stood under the window and shouted, “Rapunzel! Let down your hair!”
Rapunzel threw her braid out of the window. The witch climbed up Rapunzel’s hair like a rope and crawled in through the window. The witch taught Rapunzel how to make medicines with herbs, and Rapunzel loved the witch; she was Rapunzel’s only friend.
One night, while reading a book beside the window, Rapunzel heard someone below: “Rapunzel! Let down your hair!” “That’s strange,” she thought. The witch never comes this late. She threw her braid out of the window, and the person climbed up. But when this person reached the top, Rapunzel saw that it wasn’t the witch; it was a man!
Rapunzel quickly grabbed her book and smacked the man on the head. “Get out! You’re not the witch!” The strange man fell to the floor. “Ow! Stop hurting me!” he begged. “Who are you? What do you want? Why did you climb my hair?” demanded Rapunzel.
“I’m Justin! My name is Justin!” he whimpered. “I came here to… save you?” As you can imagine, Rapunzel was not very impressed. “Tell me, Justin,” she growled. “Does it look like I need to be saved?”
Justin sighed. “I’m sorry. I thought this was my chance to be a hero.” “What do you mean?” asked Rapunzel. “My chance to be a hero! Every man needs to be a hero at least once in his life. It’s the only way to live happily ever after!”
Rapunzel put down her book. “I don’t need a hero,” she said kindly. “Go away. Be a hero somewhere else. It’s late. I want to go to bed.” Rapunzel threw her braid out the window.
“Well, can I come back and talk to you tomorrow?” Justin asked. “You seem nice. Also, I brought a rope for you in case you change your mind one day…” “Fine, fine,” said Rapunzel. “Goodbye, Justin.” And Justin climbed out the window and down Rapunzel’s hair.
The next day, Rapunzel cleaned her room and braided her hair. The witch came at lunchtime. She brought Rapunzel a sandwich and showed her how to make medicine to cure headaches. But as the witch was leaving, she saw Justin’s rope lying on the floor. “Whose rope is this? Where did you get it? Do you want to escape?”
Rapunzel tried to explain, but the witch was too upset. “I love you like a daughter! Do you really hate me so much that you want to leave?” “No… there was a man—” said Rapunzel. “A MAN?” the witch cried. “Fine! Go to him! Go!” Tears poured down the witch’s face. “Go and live happily ever after with this… man!”
The witch threw some magic powder on the floor, and Rapunzel immediately fell asleep. When she woke up, she was not in the tower anymore. She was lying under a tree in the forest. Her hair was cut. Rapunzel cried for ten minutes and then stood up to look for her tower.
Meanwhile, back at the tower, Justin returned as promised. “Rapunzel, let down your hair!” he shouted from beneath the window. And the hair dropped down in front of his face. But as you might guess, it wasn’t Rapunzel in the tower; it was the witch! When Justin got to the top of the tower, the witch pulled him in through the window.
“So YOU are the man who wants to take my Rapunzel!” she said. “I see. Well then. Go and live happily ever after together!” The witch blew a handful of powder into his face, and with that, Justin was blind.
After walking all night, Rapunzel found her way home, but the tower was gone! All that was left was a burnt circle on the ground. “Oh no!” cried Rapunzel, and she fell to the ground sobbing. But then she heard a voice coming from behind some trees. “Hello? Is someone there? Can you help me? I can’t see!”
It was Justin! When Rapunzel saw Justin’s blind eyes, she knew what to do. “Stay right there,” she ordered. Rapunzel ran into the forest to find some herbs. She ground the herbs and made medicine, then put the medicine on Justin’s eyes. Then… she cried again.
“Please don’t cry…” said Justin softly. “Why are you crying?” “My home is gone. My only friend is gone. You are blind — this is a mess!” “Everything will be okay,” Justin said. Then he smiled. “Trust me — I’m a hero!”
For three days, they camped in the forest. Rapunzel made medicine for Justin’s eyes. Justin told her about every time he had tried to be a hero. Once he tried to fight a giant, but the giant was very kind and invited Justin inside for tea. Once he tried to kill a dragon, but the dragon had baby dragons in its nest, and Justin couldn’t do it. Once he rescued a cat from a tree, but the cat immediately climbed back up.
“It’s really hard to be a hero!” he complained. When Rapunzel felt like crying, Justin told jokes until she laughed. When she couldn’t sleep, he listened to all her worries.
On the fourth day, when Rapunzel woke up, Justin was already awake. He was looking at her with his bright blue eyes. “I can see!” he said. “Thank you, my beautiful friend. You fixed my eyes.”
Justin and Rapunzel walked to Justin’s village. Rapunzel liked it in the village. Justin helped her build a new tower, and this time the tower had stairs. Rapunzel spent her days making medicine for the sick people in the village.
Did Justin ever become a hero? Yes, of course! There are many kinds of heroes, but the best and bravest heroes are the ones who help their friends through hard times. And Justin had helped his friend Rapunzel.
In the end, Justin and Rapunzel both lived happily ever after — just as the witch had promised.