
While trying to stop her from doing this, Cinderella drops the other crystal slipper. The Stepmother wants to be a royal bride so bad that she is ready to shorten her own foot to make it fit. The Stepmother and the Stepsisters go out of their minds attempting to put on the crystal slipper. Now he finally came to Cinderella’s father's home. He has been to dozens of houses, trying to find his bride. Suddenly the Prince with his entourage appears at the door. Cinderella can’t even hope that the Prince finds her. The Stepmother and the Stepsisters don't know that she was at the ball, and they tell her about the amazing experience they had, bragging about dancing with the Prince and showing off the oranges they "received" at the ball. She is daydreaming, and in her imagination, she dances again, and she is happy again. The other crystal slipper is the only thing left to Cinderella after the ball. They all do, but the delicate crystal slipper is too small for all the women he meets on his way. He asks all the women of his kingdom to try on the crystal slipper. The Prince wonders around the Kingdom, hoping to find his beloved there. The King and the Queen want to help their beloved son. The Prince does his best to find the beautiful stranger. The Prince finds the slipper and runs after his love, eager to find her. She rushes from the palace, dropping one of her crystal slippers off her foot and leaving it behind. The Fairy Godmother appears to help Cinderella escape from the ball before it is too late. He offers her a gift of exotic fruit - the oranges, but the Stepsisters manage to steal it. The Prince pledges to the girl his heart and soul. It is Cinderella.Ĭinderella meets the Prince. She is wearing a gorgeous dress, but it’s not the dress that attracts everybody, it is the girl herself. But the one who has entered last, is the most charming. The Prince is joyful and with his friends makes fun of all the pomposity. The King and the Queen greet the guests, the Stepsisters and Stepmother are among them. Guests are gathering for the ball at the King’s palace. If she is late - her splendid dress will turn into rags, the horses will become mice, and the carriage will turn into pumpkin. However, the Fairy Godmother warns Cinderella very strictly, that she should return home before midnight. Cinderella is grateful to the Godmother and rejoices. But the best present comes from the Fairy Godmother – a pair of crystal slippers. Mice are turned into horses and a pumpkin into a gorgeous carriage. There, the Fairies give Cinderella a gorgeous dress, made of gold, decorated with precious stones. The Fairy transports Cinderella to a wonderful magic garden, where everything is possible. Adorable little helpers of the Fairy peep from all angles. Suddenly, the living room is filled with magical light. This makes the Stepsisters envious and the Stepmother angry. The Stepsisters are bad at dancing lessons, but Cinderella repeats all exercises easily and with grace. The quarrel is interrupted by the Dance Tutor.

The Stepsisters try on the ball gowns, quarreling and envying each other’s outfits. But she can’t go - she doesn’t have anything to wear for the ball. They don’t know that Cinderella also received an invitation. The Stepsisters are getting ready for the ball. She hands the family invitations to the ball. Suddenly, time stops and the Fairy appears.

The stepmother doesn’t allow her husband to give affection to his daughter. Although Cinderella's father loves her, he is afraid of his wife. Cinderella is lonely and sad.īut Cinderella has a godmother, who sometimes looks a lot like a fairy! She thinks of her godmother and misses her.

The new stepsisters don't like Cinderella and mistreat her.Ĭinderella’s morning begins with the stepsisters’ angry tricks and quarrels, as usual.

Her mother died and her father married another woman, who also had her own two daughters. Once upon a time, in a distant kingdom there lived a girl, her name was Cinderella.
