Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Botas Aguilera
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Botías Aguilera, Fátima Estirado Maciá, Irene Luis Puerta, Mª Luz Mula Aznar, Adriana
One beautiful morning of spring, a pretty young princess called Snow White went to the forest to take a walk…
…While she was walking and singing around the forest with animals, she realized that she was lost.
. . . She was looking for the way to come back to her palace when she found a little wooden house, where the seven dwarfs lived. She decided
. . . When she entered into the house, she saw that the house was empty and untidy. She decided to start to clean it. Snow White was tired because of her walk and
. . . The seven dwarfs came back home after their hard and long day at the mine. When they arrived home, they were surprised to see everything was tidy and
. . . the Dwarfs' whispers woke up Snow White. They were grateful for everything, so they invited her to have
. . . The next morning, they agreed that she could live with them. In this way, she would not live alone in her big palace. While she would dedicate to housework,
. . . After a few months with the same routine, she felt tired. Snow White proposed to go along with them to the mine. They denied her request because they thought that it was a hard, dangerous job for a woman and she would not be capable to do it well.
…That afternoon, while the seven dwarfs were taking a nap, Snow White, guided by her anger, went to
. . . When the little dwarfs saw what she had done, they apologized and agreed to the deal that the housework and the mine work would be for all of them for equal.
Finally, Snow White and the seven dwarfs had a big party to celebrate together their agreement and demonstrate that all of us,
The End
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