Fair tales for Generation Z, by:
Lara B. - Writer
Michael V. Lucaciu - Editor
Gabriela B. - Editor
Daniella C.- Illustrator
Mariana D. - Illustrator
Alex S. - Illustrator
Duarte G. - Dubber
Ionela V. Lucaciu- Storyteller
Irina B.- Storybook

Hansel and Gretel
There were once two little kids called Hansel and Gretel. They lived in a small hut somewhere deep in the mountains, with their parents.
The little kids’ dad hated them so much that he wanted to get rid of them as fast as he could. He did not wish to have children so he and his wife could live a luxury life along with the people who lived in the cities! One day, the family decided to go and look for some food in the mountains. They walked and walked until they were fully exhausted. In the next minute some random shop appeared in front of them.
It was really weird! They haven’t seen this shop in their whole life. Everyone looked shocked at each other andwent inside one by one. Magical! From the outside, the market was like a small sauna where you barely had space to walk into, but from the inside, well, you could say it was enormous!

Father went to the check out and saw that the cashier didn’t look normal at all! He had two horns on his head but there was also a floating halo above them and he was dressed with a white skirt and a sweater! The only normal thing he had was his face... Suddenly the cashier asked “May I help you find something you’d like or you’re just looking for?” The big smirk on his face made Hansel and Gretel tremble! Father asked if something magical was going on: “Can you help me get rid of my children please?” (Of course he whispered, you don’t think he said that out loud, do you?) Moving on, the cashier looked at the father and said “If you want a free bonus, you may check our coupons, sir.

Please, look around the shop carefully.”The smirk was still there, it was horrifying even though he looked harmless.
The poor father checked the whole shop and found a coupon “Buy a gingerbread house and make a wish, ! It will come true!”
He looked at the coupon and smiled, then went to the check out. “I’d like to buy a gingerbread house please.”
His wife asked to buy some food, too but the father refused.
After he bought the gingerbread house, he took his family and went straight home. “Let’s make a wish!” he said and wished that his kids would disappear forever without a trace. He then ate the house and went to sleep.
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