Arthur the Rabbit

The Big Warning

Once upon a time, four little Rabbits named Daisy, Bella, Oliver, and Arthur lived under a big fir tree. Their mother warned them: "Go to the fields, but never enter Mr. McGregor's garden!"

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Arthur the Rabbit

The Naughty Escape

While his sisters picked berries, naughty Arthur ran straight to the forbidden garden and squeezed under the gate to eat juicy radishes!

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Arthur the Rabbit

The Angry Gardener

Suddenly, Mr. McGregor spotted him! "Stop, thief!" Arthur ran so fast he lost his shoes. He got caught in a net, but escaped by leaving his blue jacket behind.

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Arthur the Rabbit

Hiding in the Can

He hid in a wet watering can, trembling with fear while Mr. McGregor searched everywhere. He narrowlly escaped through a tiny window.

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Arthur the Rabbit

Frightened and Lost

Arthur didn't know the way home. He met a white cat and a robin, but they couldn't help him. The garden felt like a massive maze.

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Arthur the Rabbit

Finding the Gate

Finally, he saw the gate in the distance! He ran past the cabbages as fast as his little legs could go, without looking back.

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Arthur the Rabbit

Safe at Home

Arthur flopped on the soft sand floor of the rabbit hole. He was safe! His mother was surprised to see him without his jacket and shoes.

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Arthur the Rabbit

Sweet Dreams

His sisters had bread and milk, but Arthur was too tired. Mother tucked him in with chamomile tea, and he slept soundly, learning his lesson.

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The Three Little Pigs

Time to Leave Home

Three little pigs set out to seek their fortune. Their mother warned them to always build strong homes to keep out the Big Bad Wolf.

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The Three Little Pigs

The House of Straw

The first pig was lazy. He built his house of straw because it was quick and easy. "Now I can play all day!" he sang happily.

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The Three Little Pigs

The House of Sticks

The second pig built a house of sticks. It was stronger than straw, but still very weak. He hurried so he could join his brother in playing games.

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The Three Little Pigs

The House of Bricks

The third pig worked hard all day. He built his house with heavy bricks and strong cement. His brothers laughed at his hard work, but he didn't care.

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The Three Little Pigs

The Wolf's Arrival

Suddenly, the Big Bad Wolf came knocking on the straw door. "Little pig, let me in!" he roared. When the pig said no, the wolf blew the house down!

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The Three Little Pigs

Running for Safety

The first pig ran to the house of sticks. But the wolf followed and blew that house down too! Both pigs ran to the brick house just in time.

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The Three Little Pigs

The Ultimate Test

The wolf huffed and puffed at the brick house, but it didn't move! Furious, he climbed to the roof to go down the chimney.

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The Three Little Pigs

Victory for the Pigs

The pigs had a pot of boiling water ready. The wolf fell in and ran away forever. The three brothers lived safely in the brick house ever after.

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Cinderella

The Humble Servant

Poor Cinderella worked hard day and night for her stepmother and stepsisters. Her only friends were the mice and birds in the castle attic.

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Cinderella

A Royal Invitation

An invitation arrived for a grand ball at the palace! Cinderella wanted to go, but her sisters tore her dress and left her crying in the garden.

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Cinderella

The Fairy Godmother

Suddenly, a magic light appeared! The Fairy Godmother turned a pumpkin into a carriage and Cinderella's rags into a beautiful sparkling gown.

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Cinderella

The Magic Glass Slippers

"Remember," warned the Fairy, "the spell breaks at midnight!" Cinderella put on her glass slippers and rode to the palace in style.

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Cinderella

Dancing with the Prince

The Prince fell in love at first sight. They danced all night, and Cinderella forgot about the time until the clock began to strike midnight!

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Cinderella

The Lost Slipper

Cinderella ran down the stairs, losing one glass slipper. She escaped just as the carriage turned back into a pumpkin and her dress into rags.

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Cinderella

The Search Begins

The Prince searched the kingdom for the girl whose foot fit the slipper. When he reached Cinderella's house, it fit her perfectly!

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Cinderella

A Wedding at the Palace

Cinderella married the Prince and moved into the beautiful castle. She was kind and forgave her sisters, and they all lived happily ever after.

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Rapunzel

The Hidden Tower

Rapunzel lived in a high tower with no doors. Her long golden hair was her only way to communicate with the world outside.

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Rapunzel

Let Down Your Hair

Every day, the witch would cry: "Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your hair!" and climb up the long, golden braid to the top.

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Rapunzel

The Prince's Visit

A Prince heard Rapunzel singing and climbed the tower. They became friends and planned for her escape from the lonely tower room.

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Rapunzel

The Witch's Discovery

The witch found out! She cut Rapunzel's hair and sent her far away. The Prince was heartbroken when he found the tower empty.

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Rapunzel

Lost in the Woods

Rapunzel lived in the forest for a long time. She missed the Prince and her tower, but she learned to survive on the gifts of nature.

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Rapunzel

A Fateful Reunion

One day, the Prince heard a familiar voice singing in the distance. He followed the sound through the trees and found his Rapunzel!

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Rapunzel

The Power of Tears

Rapunzel's tears of joy fell on the Prince's eyes, and he could see again. Their love was stronger than any witch's dark magic.

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Rapunzel

Happy Ever After

They traveled back to the Prince's kingdom and were married in a grand celebration. Rapunzel never had to live in a tower again.

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The Wizard of Oz

The Kansas Cyclone

A massive cyclone carried Dorothy and her dog Toto far away from Kansas. They landed in a magical world called Oz, right on a Wicked Witch!

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The Wizard of Oz

The Silver Shoes

The Good Witch gave Dorothy magic silver shoes. "Follow the Yellow Brick Road to the Emerald City," she said. "The Wizard can help you get home."

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The Wizard of Oz

The Scarecrow

On her way, she met a Scarecrow who wanted a brain. He joined her on the road, hoping the Wizard would grant his wish too.

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The Wizard of Oz

The Tin Woodman

They found a Tin Woodman in the forest. He was rusted still, but once oiled, he asked for a heart. The group of friends grew even larger!

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The Wizard of Oz

The Cowardly Lion

A great Lion jumped onto the road! But he was secretly very scared and wanted courage. Now, four friends walked toward the Emerald City.

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The Wizard of Oz

Meeting the Wizard

The Emerald City was shining! The Wizard appeared as a giant head. He told them: "Defeat the Wicked Witch, and I will grant your wishes."

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The Wizard of Oz

Defeating the Witch

They reached the Witch's castle. Dorothy splashed her with a bucket of water, and she melted away! The friends returned to the Wizard as heroes.

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The Wizard of Oz

There's No Place Like Home

Dorothy tapped her shoes three times. "There's no place like home!" she cried. She woke up in her own bed in Kansas, safe and happy at last.

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Beauty and the Beast

A Merchant's Travel

A merchant got lost in a storm and found a magical castle. He picked a rose for his daughter Belle, which angered the master of the house.

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Beauty and the Beast

The Beast's Offer

A scary Beast appeared! He told the merchant: "You may go, but your daughter must live with me." Belle agreed to save her father.

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Beauty and the Beast

Living in the Castle

Belle found the castle enchanting. The furniture could talk, and the library was huge! Slowly, she began to see the Beast was not mean at all.

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Beauty and the Beast

The Magic Mirror

The Beast gave Belle a mirror to see her home. She saw her father was ill, and the Beast kindly let her go to take care of him.

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Beauty and the Beast

A Promise Kept

Belle promised to return in one week. Her sisters tried to keep her at home, but Belle knew she had to go back to her friend in the castle.

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Beauty and the Beast

Finding the Beast

Belle arrived and found the Beast weak in the garden. "Please don't die!" she cried. "I love you just the way you are!"

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Beauty and the Beast

The Prince Returns

Suddenly, with a flash of light, the Beast turned into a handsome Prince! A spell had been broken by true love and kindness.

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Beauty and the Beast

A Royal Wedding

The Prince and Belle were married in a castle full of joy. They lived happily ever after, showing that true beauty comes from within.

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Little Red Riding Hood

A Basket for Grandma

Little Red Riding Hood set off to visit her grandmother with a basket of cakes. "Stay on the path!" her mother warned as she waved goodbye.

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Little Red Riding Hood

The Wolf in the Woods

A sly Wolf met her on the path. "Why not pick some flowers?" he asked. While she was busy, he ran straight to Grandma's little house.

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Little Red Riding Hood

A Sly Trick

The Wolf reached the house and locked Grandma in the cupboard. He put on her nightgown and cap, waiting for the little girl to arrive.

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Little Red Riding Hood

The Strange Grandma

Red knocked on the door and entered. "Grandma, what big ears you have!" she said. "The better to hear you with, my dear," the Wolf replied.

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Little Red Riding Hood

The Big Reveal

"And what big teeth you have!" Red cried. "The better to eat you with!" growled the Wolf, jumping out of the warm bed.

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Little Red Riding Hood

The Woodcutter's Help

A brave Woodcutter heard the commotion. He chased the Wolf away into the deep forest, making sure he would never return to bother anyone again.

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Little Red Riding Hood

Grandma is Safe

They opened the cupboard and found Grandma safe and sound. They all sat down to enjoy the delicious cakes from the basket together.

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Little Red Riding Hood

The Important Lesson

Red promised to always stay on the path and never talk to strangers again. She walked home safely, knowing that listening to Mother is best.

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Hansel and Gretel

Alone in the Forest

Hansel and Gretel were lost in a dark forest. They used white pebbles to find their way home, but the birds ate their breadcrumbs!

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Hansel and Gretel

The Edible House

They found a house made of gingerbread and candy! "Nibble, nibble, little mouse," a voice called from inside the delicious-looking home.

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Hansel and Gretel

The Witch's Trap

An old witch lived there! She captured Hansel and made Gretel work all day in the sugar-coated kitchen, planning a mean trick.

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Hansel and Gretel

The Clever Plan

Gretel pretended she didn't know how to use the oven. When the witch leaned in to show her, Gretel gave her a big push and locked the door!

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Hansel and Gretel

Finding Treasures

The children found a room full of pearls and gold. They filled their pockets with treasures and ran out of the gingerbread house as fast as they could.

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Hansel and Gretel

Crossing the River

A kind white duck helped them cross a wide river. They were finally back in the parts of the forest they recognized by the tall old trees.

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Hansel and Gretel

The Way Back

In the distance, they saw their father's little cottage. They shouted and ran, so happy to be home after their long and scary adventure.

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Hansel and Gretel

Home at Last

Their father hugged them with tears of joy. With the gold they found, they never went hungry again and lived together in peace and happiness.

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Aladdin

The Street Boy

Young Aladdin lived in a bustling desert city. He was poor but had a kind heart, always sharing his small bits of food with the street animals.

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Aladdin

The Hidden Cave

An old man led Aladdin to a secret cave. "Bring me the old lamp from inside," he commanded. Aladdin entered a cave full of gold and jewels!

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Aladdin

The Magic Lamp

Aladdin picked up the dusty lamp. When he rubbed it to clean it off, a giant blue Genie appeared with a loud POOF! of smoke.

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Aladdin

Three Wishes

"I am the Genie of the Lamp," he boomed. "You have three wishes!" Aladdin wished to be a Prince to impress the beautiful Princess Jasmine.

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Aladdin

The Flying Carpet

On a magical flying carpet, Aladdin and Jasmine soared over the city walls. They saw the whole world from high above the palm trees and rivers.

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Aladdin

The Evil Sorcerer

The old man was actually a mean sorcerer! He stole the lamp and tried to take over the palace. But Aladdin was cleverer than any dark magic.

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Aladdin

A Brave Rescue

Aladdin tricked the sorcerer and got the lamp back. He used his last wish to set the Genie free, showing that friendship is more valuable than gold.

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Aladdin

A Kingdom of Joy

Aladdin and Jasmine were married and ruled the city with kindness. The Genie remained their best friend, and they all lived in a world of wonders.

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Peter Pan

The Window Visitor

Wendy and her brothers were sleeping when Peter Pan and Tinker Bell flew into their room. "I'll teach you to fly!" Peter laughed with a sparkle.

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Peter Pan

Soaring over London

With a bit of fairy dust, they soared out the window! "Second star to the right and straight on till morning!" they cheered over the sleeping city.

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Peter Pan

Welcome to Neverland

Neverland was full of adventure! They met the Lost Boys in their secret hideout under a massive hollow tree in the middle of the island forest.

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Peter Pan

Captain Hook's Plot

The evil Captain Hook was waiting on his pirate ship. He captured Wendy and the boys, but Peter Pan was already flying to the rescue!

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Peter Pan

The Pirate Battle

Peter and Hook fought a great duel on the ship's deck. Peter was fast and brave, while Hook was clumsy and terrified of the ticking crocodile.

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Peter Pan

Winning the Day

The pirates jumped into the sea, and Hook was chased away by the crocodile's tick-tock sounds. The ship now belonged to Peter and his crew!

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Peter Pan

I'll Never Grow Up

Wendy missed her mother and decided to go home. Peter promised to visit her every year, flying through the window with more magical stories.

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Peter Pan

Home to the Nursery

Wendy woke up in her nursery. "It was the best adventure!" she told her mother. In Neverland, Peter kept flying, a boy who will never grow up.

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