Cinderellas Around the World
Once upon a time, there was a family with three daughters Once upon a time, there was a family with three daughters. Two were mean and unkind. The Rough-Face Girl, by Rafe Martin An Algonquin Indian Cinderella
The third daughter was helpful and sweet, but dirty from working near the stove and fire. Her name was Cinderella. Domitila, Adapted by Jewell Reinhart Coburn A Mexican Cinderella
One night, there was going to be a ball at the Prince’s palace One night, there was going to be a ball at the Prince’s palace. The mean sisters would not let Cinderella go to the ball. Jouanah, by Jewell Reinhart Coburn A Hmong Cinderella
So Cinderella made a wish So Cinderella made a wish. “I long to sing and laugh and see all the fine clothes and jewelry.” The Golden Sandal, by Rebecca Hickox A Middle Eastern Cinderella Story
Her wish was granted, and she went to the ball Her wish was granted, and she went to the ball. All around her people whispered, “Look at that beautiful girl! Who can she be?” Yeh-Sen, retold by Ai-Ling Louie A Cinderella Story from China
As she ran home from the ball, she left her slipper behind. Angkat, by Jewell Reinhart Coburn The Cambodian Cinderella
The Prince searched for Cinderella The Prince searched for Cinderella. When he found her, he asked to be her husband. Mufaro’s Beautiful Daughters, by John Steptoe An African Tale
They lived happily ever after. The End