Hansel and Gretel

A poor woodcutter and his wife had two children named Hansel and Gretel. Their mother died when they were young. Hansel and Gretel were very sad. Soon their father remarried but their stepmother was very cruel. One day, she took the children deep into the forest and left them there. Clever Hansel had some breadcrumbs in his pocket and had dropped them on the way so that they could find their way back home. Alas! The birds ate all the crumbs and they couldn’t find the path that led back home.

Hansel and Gretel went deeper and deeper into the forest. They were hungry and tired. Finally, after walking for a long time, they saw a cottage made of chocolate, candies, and cake. “Look, Hansel! A chocolate brick!” shouted Gretel in delight and both ate it hungrily.

Now, a wicked witch lived there. When she saw Hansel and Gretel, she wanted to eat them. She grabbed the children and locked them in a cage. The witch decided to make a soup out of Hansel and eat him first. She began boiling a huge pot of water for the soup. Just then, Gretel crept out of her cage. She gave the wicked witch a mighty push from behind and the witch fell into the boiling water. She howled in pain and died instantly. Hansel and Gretel found treasure lying around the cottage. They carried it home with them. Their stepmother had died and their father welcomed them back with tears of joy. They never went hungry again!




stepmother - the woman who is married to someone's father but who is not their real mother

cruel - very unkind and unpleasant

crumb - a very small piece of bread, cake, or biscuit

alas - unfortunately

lead (led) - to show the way/path

cottage - a small house

brick - a block used for building walls and houses, usually red

delight - pleasure, happiness

wicked - very wrong and bad

grab (grabbed) - to take someone/something quickly

boiling - very hot

creep (crept) - move slowly and quietly

mighty - powerful, large

howl (howled) - to make a loud, sad sound

treasure - very valuable things

joy - great happiness