Once upon a time
Cinderella isn't born a princess, but has all the natural graciousness and poise of one. Although gentle and soft-spoken, Cinderella has a keen sense of humour which she wisely keeps hidden from her cruel stepmother and her cruel stepmother and her jealous stepsisters. They constantly mistreat her but Cinderella is strong enough in mind and spirt to hold onto her dreams.
Belle has dreams and they don't include living in a small French village forever. As an avid reader, Belle yearns for adventures 'in the great wide somewhere', like those in her beloved books. Loyal and outspoken, Belle is capable of great love and courage, as shown by her willingness to give up her freedom for her father's well-being. With her spirit and beauty. Belle sees beyond appearance and can do what takes to turn her dream into reality.
Aurora has a natural, unassuming grace and cheerful, unaffected spirit. Aurora is fond of her woodland animal friends and loves her three 'aunts'. But doesn't understand why she can't met other people or leave the forrest. As her sixteenth birthday approaches, Aurora yearns to met that special someone and discover the wonder of true love.
Pocahontas means 'little Mischief' and she is playful, free- spirited, brave and adventurous young woman. At one with nature, she knows every tree, waterfall and wild creature in her forrest home. She always seeks the right path and her intelligence and strong spirit touch and change not only John Smith, but all that know her.