What are the main themes in Rapunzel bedtime stories?The theme of self - discovery also exists in Rapunzel stories. As Rapunzel spends time alone in the tower, she discovers her own strengths and abilities. For example, she might realize she has a great singing voice that can attract help or that she is very good at taking care of the plants in her tower. This can inspire kids to explore their own talents.
What are some interesting Rapunzel bedtime stories?3 answers
2024-11-21 12:10
One Rapunzel bedtime story could be about how Rapunzel uses her long hair not just to let the prince climb up, but also to rescue a little bird that got stuck in a high tree branch near her tower. She lowers her hair like a rope and the bird clings to it, and she pulls it up to safety.
Tell me the Rapunzel bedtime story.2 answers
2024-11-08 10:29
Once upon a time, there was a man and his wife who lived next to a walled garden filled with the most beautiful rapunzel plants. The wife was pregnant and had a huge craving for rapunzel. So, her husband climbed the wall to get some for her. But the garden belonged to a witch. When the witch caught him, she was furious. However, she made a deal. She said he could take all the rapunzel he wanted if he promised to give her their child when it was born. The man was so scared that he agreed. When the baby girl was born, the witch took her and named her Rapunzel. Rapunzel grew into a beautiful young woman with long, golden hair. The witch locked her in a tall tower in the middle of the forest with no door and only one small window. When the witch wanted to visit Rapunzel, she would call out 'Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your hair!' and Rapunzel would lower her long hair from the window, and the witch would climb up. One day, a prince was riding through the forest and heard Rapunzel singing. He was immediately smitten. He watched as the witch climbed up using Rapunzel's hair and then decided to try the same thing when the witch left. When he called out, Rapunzel let down her hair, and he climbed up. They fell in love instantly. But when the witch found out, she was enraged. She cut off Rapunzel's hair and banished her to a desolate place. Then, when the prince came to the tower again and called for Rapunzel, the witch let down the cut hair. When the prince climbed up, the witch attacked him and threw him from the tower into a thorn bush, which blinded him. The prince wandered in the forest, blind and heartbroken. Eventually, he heard Rapunzel's voice again. Her tears of joy healed his eyes, and they lived happily ever after.
So happy to bump into Ann and Jeff on this novel. I think it was a really clever idea. Sort of Disney feels. You know how they think Frozen and Rapunzel are related stories? That theory. Amazing idea, author.