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'Cinderilla, or The Little Glass Slipper' is a famous fairytale by French author Charles Perrault. Derived from oral folktale retellings across many cultures and centuries, Perrault published his version and other tales in his collection of works, Tales of Mother Goose (1697). His collection of tales set the standard for future fairytales. This fairytale tells the story of a young girl named Cinderilla, often referred to today as 'Cinderella.' Her stepmother and stepsisters mistreat her, but she eventually finds happily ever after with the help of her fairy godmother.