Once upon a time, there was a king who was very happy because he had a new baby princess. The people in the kingdom were excited too! They decided to have a big party for the princess’s first birthday and invite all the fairies.
The party was full of joy and laughter. The princess was so lovely, and the fairies gave her wonderful presents. But there was one fairy named Brutella who was not invited because she was not very kind.
Suddenly, Brutella appeared at the party! She warned everyone that one day the princess would hurt her finger on a spinning wheel, and then everyone would fall asleep forever. To keep the princess safe, the king decided to remove all sharp objects from the castle.
As the years passed, the princess grew into a beautiful young woman. One day, while exploring the forest, she found a tall tower. Inside the tower was an old woman—it was Brutella!
Brutella asked the princess to try the spinning wheel. When the princess touched it, she accidentally hurt her finger and fell into a deep sleep. Soon, everyone in the castle, including the king, queen, soldiers, and even the cats and dogs, fell asleep too.
One day, a prince came to the castle and saw the sleeping princess. He thought she was very beautiful and gave her a gentle kiss. The princess woke up, and so did everyone else in the castle!
The next day, the prince and the princess got married, and they were very happy. But what happened to Brutella? She was still in the tower, fast asleep and snoring loudly!
This story teaches us about kindness and how important it is to be nice to others. It also shows that love and bravery can break any spell. Remember, always be kind and brave, just like the prince and the princess!
Act Out the Story: Gather your friends or family and act out the story of the Sleeping Princess. You can take turns playing different characters like the princess, the king, Brutella, and the prince. Think about how each character feels at different parts of the story. How does the princess feel when she meets Brutella? How does the prince feel when he sees the sleeping princess? Acting out the story helps you understand the emotions and actions of each character.
Create a Kindness Jar: Just like the story teaches us about kindness, you can create a “Kindness Jar” at home. Decorate a jar and every time you do something kind for someone, write it on a small piece of paper and put it in the jar. At the end of the week, read all the kind things you did. How does it feel to be kind? Can you think of more ways to be kind to others?
Draw Your Own Ending: Imagine what happens next in the story after the prince and princess get married. Draw a picture of your own ending. Does Brutella wake up and become kind? Do the prince and princess have more adventures? Share your drawing with your class or family and explain your new ending. This activity helps you think creatively and explore different possibilities for the characters.
Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:
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I’m so tired. I must leave.
The king speaks to the people: “There is a new baby princess,” he says. The people respond, “For the beautiful baby’s first birthday, we must plan a party and invite the fairies.”
“Yes, but we must not invite Brutella; she is not kind.”
The party is lots of fun, and the princess is so lovely. The fairies give nice presents to her.
Suddenly, Brutella arrives. She warns that one day the princess will hurt her finger on a spinning wheel, and then everyone will fall asleep forever. To prevent this, the king removes all sharp objects from the castle.
As the princess grows up, she becomes a very beautiful young woman. One day, while walking in the forest, she sees a tower. Inside, there is an old woman—it’s Brutella.
“Come here,” she says. “You must try the spinning wheel.”
The princess tries it, but she accidentally hurts her finger and falls asleep. Soon, everyone in the castle falls asleep: the king, the queen, the soldiers, even the cats and dogs.
One day, a prince arrives and sees the sleeping beauty on the bed. He finds her very beautiful and kisses her. The sleeping beauty wakes up, and everyone else wakes up too.
The next day, the prince and the sleeping beauty marry, and they are very happy. But where is Brutella? She is still in the tower, fast asleep and snoring loudly.
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This version maintains the essence of the story while removing any inappropriate or unclear language.