Hansel and Gretel | Fairy Tale Story for Kids| Bedtime Stories for toddlers | Moral story For Kids
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Hansel and Gretel, siblings living in a cottage, are sent into the woods by their unkind stepmother. Hansel initially drops shiny pebbles to mark their way home.
The next day, they are led into the woods again, but this time Hansel only has breadcrumbs, which are eaten by birds, leaving them lost, tired, and hungry.
Wandering through the woods, Hansel and Gretel discover an unbelievable house made of gingerbread, cookies, and candy, which they eagerly approach to eat.
Inside the candy house lives a wicked old witch who traps Hansel in a cage and orders Gretel to cook for him until he's fat enough to be eaten.
Gretel strategically pretends to obey the witch, devising a plan to save Hansel. When the witch asks her to check the hot oven, Gretel feigns ignorance.
Gretel tricks the greedy witch into bending down to look into the oven, then pushes her inside and slams the door shut, freeing Hansel.
Hansel and Gretel find treasures in the witch's house, return home to their grateful father, and live happily ever after. The story concludes by emphasizing the importance of smart thinking, courage, and teamwork.