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Snow white and the 7 dwarves for small group of kids

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Narrator: Once upon a time, there was a sweet and kind-hearted princess named Snow White.

Her
mother died when she was born, and her father soon married another woman. Snow White’s new
stepmother was very beautiful, but also very wicked, and she hated her pretty stepdaughter, Snow
White because everyone else in the kingdom loved her so much.
Queen: (talking to herself) Why does everyone like her? She is not as beautiful as me. I hate her!
Narrator: The Queen believed that if she was the most beautiful person in the kingdom, then the
people and the king would love her forever, more than they loved Snow White. She had a magic
mirror, and every day, she asked it the same question.
Queen: Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the fairest of them all?
Narrator: Every day, the mirror answered ...
Mirror: Your beauty astounds me; I swear it’s true. The fairest in all of the land is you.
Narrator: And so, the Queen was satisfied. But one day the mirror’s answer changed.
Queen: Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the fairest of them all?
Mirror: You, my Queen, have beauty rare, but young Snow White is twice as fair.
Queen: (screaming) No! I will ask you again. Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the fairest of them
all?
Narrator: But the mirror’s answer did not change, and the Queen was very angry.
Queen: Clearly, there is only one thing to be done. Snow White must be eliminated. Huntsman!
Huntsman: Yes, your Majesty.
Queen: I order you to take Snow White deep into the forest and end her life! Bring me her heart so I
know you have done what I asked.
Huntsman: Yes, your Majesty.
Narrator: The next day, the Huntsman took Snow White deep into the forest. When they were far
from anyone who could help, he took out a knife. Snow White began to weep.
Snow White: Oh, please, Huntsman! Don’t hurt me!
Huntsman: I’m sorry, princess, but the wicked Queen has ordered me to end you, and I must obey.
Snow White: (crying) But why? I’ve never done anything to her!
Huntsman: She is jealous of your beauty, Snow White.
Narrator: Then the Huntsman made a decision. He put his knife away.
Huntsman: You must run far, far away. I will tell the Queen, I have fulfilled her wish, and then
maybe you will be safe.
Snow White: Oh, thank you! Thank you for letting me go.
Narrator: The Huntsman took the heart of a wild boar and brought it to the evil Queen, who believed
he had got rid of Snow White. Snow White walked far into the woods.
Snow White: I’m so tired. I need a place to rest.
Narrator: Snow White soon came upon a small cottage. It was empty, but there were seven small
beds inside. Snow White waited to see if anyone would return who she could ask for shelter, but she
was so tired, she fell asleep. When she woke up, she found seven dwarfs surrounding her!
Snow White: Oh! Is this your house? I’m so sorry in came in without asking, I just wanted to take a
rest.
Dwarf 1: Who are you?
Dwarf 2: Where did you come from?
Dwarf 3: Why are you here?
Snow White: I’m Snow White. My stepmother, the Queen, wants to destroy me. I ran away and when
I was so tired of running, I saw your house and thought it would be a safe place to rest.
Dwarf 1: What a horrible Queen!
Dwarf 2: Oh, heavens! You can stay with us, Snow White!
Dwarf 3: Yes, please stay with us, Snow White! You’ll be safe here.
Narrator: The next day, the Queen once again asked her magic mirror her question.
Queen: Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the fairest of them all?
Mirror: My Queen, your beauty is rare, it’s true. But Snow White is twice as beautiful as you.
Queen: (shouting) What? The Huntsman betrayed me! I’ll destroy him!
Narrator: The Queen was furious. She demanded that the mirror show her Snow White. It revealed
the small cottage in the woods, and the dwarfs heading off for the day, leaving Snow White alone.
Queen: Good morning, beautiful girl. Would you like to share my apple?
Snow White: It looks delicious! Why thank you.
Narrator: But what Snow White didn’t know was that the Queen had poisoned the apple. When
Snow White took a bite, she fell down.
Queen: Finally, my revenge is complete! I am the fairest of them all (laughs evilly)
Narrator: The dwarves returned home shortly to find poor Snow lying on the floor.
Dwarf 1: Oh, no! Snow White!
Dwarf 2: I can’t wake her!
Dwarf 3: The Queen has poisoned Snow White.
Narrator: The dwarfs were so sad. They put Snow White in a glass coffin because she was so
beautiful and stayed that way even in death. They visited her each day with flowers. One day a prince
rode by and saw the strange scene.
Prince: What a beautiful girl! Why is she in this glass coffin? Does she need help?
Dwarf 1: Her name is Snow White.
Dwarf 2: She was poisoned by an evil queen.
Dwarf 3: We haven’t been able to wake her.
Prince: My doctors are the best in the kingdom. Let’s take her down the mountain and get help.
Narrator: As the coffin was moved down the mountainside, the piece of poisoned apple fell out of
Snow White’s mouth, and she woke up.
Dwarves 1-3: Snow White!
Prince: Are you okay?
Snow White: I’m fine now. Thank you for saving me.
Prince: You must be a wonderful person if these dwarves care for you so much. Your beauty is
unrivalled! Will you be my Princess?
Snow White: Thank you! Yes, I will!
Narrator: The Prince and Snow White got married and lived happily ever after!
THE END

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