Once upon a time, in a cozy village nestled between rolling hills, lived a beautiful young girl named Snow White. Her hair was as dark as the night, her skin as fair as snow, and her heart as pure as gold. Snow White lived happily with her loving parents until one day, her mother fell ill and passed away.
Snow White’s father, the king, remarried a wicked queen who was jealous of Snow White’s beauty. The queen had a magical mirror that always told her she was the fairest in the land. But one day, the mirror proclaimed Snow White to be the fairest, and the queen’s heart filled with envy.
Determined to get rid of Snow White, the wicked queen ordered a huntsman to take her into the forest and never return. However, the huntsman couldn’t bear to harm Snow White and let her go. Lost and alone, Snow White stumbled upon a tiny cottage hidden among the trees.
Inside, she found seven small beds, a table set with seven plates, and seven tiny chairs. The cottage belonged to seven dwarfs who worked in the nearby mines. When they returned home, they welcomed Snow White with open arms and offered her shelter.
Meanwhile, the jealous queen learned that Snow White was alive and set out to find her. Disguised as an old peddler woman, she tricked Snow White into eating a poisoned apple. Snow White fell into a deep slumber, and the dwarfs couldn’t wake her.
Heartbroken, they placed her in a glass coffin in the forest. One day, a prince passing by saw Snow White and fell in love with her beauty. His kiss broke the spell, and Snow White opened her eyes.
With the wicked queen defeated, Snow White and the prince ruled the kingdom with kindness and love, surrounded by their seven loyal friends, the dwarfs, forevermore.