Welcome to a magical place where you can be a princess! Let’s meet some of our favorite princesses and hear their stories.
Snow White is the fairest of them all. She has seven little friends called dwarfs. One day, she took a bite of a shiny apple and fell asleep. Oh no!
Sleeping Beauty was put under a dark spell by an evil fairy. She fell into a deep sleep. But don’t worry! A brave prince heard about her and came to give her a kiss to wake her up. Hooray!
Rapunzel has very long hair. A prince saw her and fell in love. He helped her escape from her tall tower. Yay!
Cinderella wanted to go to a royal ball. Her fairy godmother came to help with a magical pumpkin carriage, a beautiful dress, and shiny glass shoes. She danced the night away!
In the princess world, you can be anyone you want. Just say the magical words, and wow, you’re a princess too!
Let’s gather around for big adventures. We can sing and dance together in this magical world. It’s so much fun to be a princess!
Princess Dress-Up Adventure: Gather some dress-up clothes and accessories at home or in the classroom. Encourage the children to dress up as their favorite princess from the stories. Ask them to act out a scene from the story they like the most. For example, they can pretend to be Cinderella at the ball or Rapunzel letting down her hair. This activity helps them understand the characters better and use their imagination.
Story Time with a Twist: After reading the princess stories, ask the children to think of a different ending or a new adventure for one of the princesses. What if Snow White didn’t eat the apple? What if Rapunzel had a pet dragon? Encourage them to draw their new story or act it out with friends. This will help them think creatively and explore different possibilities.
Magical Garden Exploration: Take the children on a walk outside to explore nature, just like the princesses might do in their magical worlds. Ask them to find something that reminds them of a princess story, like a shiny rock for Snow White’s apple or a tall tree for Rapunzel’s tower. Discuss how nature can be magical and how it plays a role in the stories. This activity encourages observation and connection with the environment.
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Welcome to my princess world!
Beautiful princesses, lovely princesses, awesome princesses.
Beautiful Snow White, the fairest of them all, with seven dwarfs.
Here’s an apple—take a bite, now fall asleep.
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Sleeping Beauty: the evil fairy cast a dark spell, and the princess fell into a deep sleep. The brave prince heard the tale and came to break the spell. He kissed the princess and rescued her.
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I love you, my love.
My lady, my Belle, I love you.
A time of peace by a magic spell.
Now I see who you truly are.
[Music]
Welcome to my princess world! I can be anyone in my princess world.
Let’s go to my princess world with these magical words.
Wow, look at me! I’m a princess now.
[Music]
Rapunzel, let down your hair. The prince fell in love with her and rescued her.
Cinderella dreams about the royal ball. Here comes her fairy godmother with a magical carriage, a beautiful dress, and shiny glass shoes.
[Music]
Gather around for big adventures!
Let’s sing and dance together!
[Music]
Beautiful Snow White, here’s an apple—take a bite, now fall asleep.
Sleeping Beauty: the evil fairy cast a dark spell, and the princess fell into a deep sleep. The brave prince came to break the spell.
[Music]
I love you, my love.
My lady, my Belle, I love you.
Now I see who you truly are.
[Music]
Welcome to my princess world!
Let’s go to my princess world with these magical words.
Wow, look at me! I’m a princess now.
[Music]
Cinderella dreams about the royal ball. Here comes her fairy godmother with a magical pumpkin carriage and shiny glass shoes.
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