There once was a poor woodsman. He had two children ...

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There once was a poor woodsman. He had two children, Hansel and Gretel.

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The children's real mother died. They had a new stepmother. She was very mean.

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She wanted to get rid of Hansel and Gretel. "Take the children to the forest and abandon them." said the wicked woman.

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Hansel heard everything.

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Hansel made a plan. He collected shiny pebbles.

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The parents took Hansel and Gretel into the forest. Hansel dropped pebbles as they walked.

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The parents left Hansel and Gretel in the forest. The children followed the pebbles back home.

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The father was very happy to see the children. The stepmother was not.

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A few days later the wicked stepmother said "Let's go on a picnic in the forest." Gretel began to cry. She knew the stepmother had a wicked plan.

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This time Hansel dropped bread crumbs instead of pebbles.

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And birds ate all the bread crumbs. Oh no!

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The wicked stepmother left them and the children were lost.

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They wandered through the forest and found a house made of candy and cookies.

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They ate some of the candy and cookies.

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Then an old woman came out of the house and asked them to come in.

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The old woman was a witch. She locked Hansel in a cage.

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The witch told Gretel to collect wood for the fire. She was going to cook Hansel.

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But Gretel pushed the old witch into the pot.

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Gretel freed Hansel. The children took some of the witch's treasure.

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They ran home. Their father was very happy to see them. The wicked stepmother was gone. They all lived happily ever after.