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By Sophie Tuer, Charis Katoka and Tomi Omowa

Egyptian Cinderella. By Sophie Tuer, Charis Katoka and Tomi Omowa. Long ago, in the land of Egypt, there lived a maiden called Rhodopis. When she was still small, she was stolen by Pirates! She was then taken and sold as a slave. .

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By Sophie Tuer, Charis Katoka and Tomi Omowa

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  1. Egyptian Cinderella By Sophie Tuer, Charis Katoka and Tomi Omowa

  2. Long ago, in the land of Egypt, there lived a maiden called Rhodopis. When she was still small, she was stolen by Pirates! She was then taken and sold as a slave.

  3. Rhodopis and the other servant girls went to the River Nile every day to wash clothes or gather reeds. Rhodopis looked very different from the other servant girls-Rhodopis’s hair was blonde and her eyes were green but the other servant girls had brown hair and brown eyes.

  4. Her master was old and liked to sleep by the fig tree. He heard the servant girls shouting: “Hurry up Rhodopis” “Mend my robe, Rhodopis.” Rhodopis always hurried to do their jobs.

  5. Rhodopis didn’t make friends with the servant girls, instead she made friends with the animals. When she had finished her work, she would go to river and dance. Once, her master saw her dancing and said “you shall go barefoot no longer”

  6. Her master ordered a pair of beautiful slippers for her. The servant girls were jealous because they only wore plain sandals.

  7. The next morning, Rhodopis followed the servant girls to the river. Kipa wore a necklace of blue beads. Bracelets dangled on the wrist of the second. The third had tied a many coloured sash around her waist.

  8. Rhodopis started washing the clothes in the basket. The hippo soon got bored and splashed into the river, and splattered mud on Rhodopis’s lovely slippers.

  9. She then had to polish her shoes. Then she got back to her jobs. Suddenly, a massive shadow fell on the water. Rhodopislooked up, it was the falcon Horus.

  10. She looked up, the falcon had one of her very pretty slippers in his claws. She shouted “come back!” but Horus didn’t hear her. He flew away to Memphis where the Pharaoh was.

  11. InMemphis

  12. The falcon dropped the slipper on the pharaoh's lap. Amasis said “whoever fits this slipper will be my queen.” Then he began to search at once.

  13. When the servant girls arrived in Memphis, they found the streets empty. The pharaoh had gone to far cities to find the owner of the slipper.

  14. Kipa was glad that she was going to see the pharaoh. When Amasis walked towards them, they knew at once that it was Rhodopis’s, but they still tried it.

  15. Amasis saw Rhodopis in the reeds and asked her to try it. She did and it fit her. The Pharaoh said “you’ll be my queen” Then they all lived happily ever after. Except the servant girls.

  16. Thank you for watching!!! We hope you enjoyed it !!!

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