Sleeping Beauty/Bugaloos Crossover

In a far away land long ago, lived a king and his fair queen. Many years they had longed for a child, and finally their wish was granted. A daughter was born, and they called her Joy. Yes they named her after an emotion, for she filled their lives with happiness. Then a great holiday was proclaimed throughout the kingdom so that all of high and low estate might pay homage to the infant princess. And our story begins on that most joyful day

[peasants enter castle grounds singing] Hail to the Princess Joy

Thus on this joyous day, did all the kingdom celebrate the royal birth and good King George and his queen made welcome their life long friend.

A herald announces King Richard and his small son Prince Courage who step forward

Foundling had these monarchs dreamed that one day their kingdoms should reunite, thus today would they announced Courage, Richard's son and heir to George's child would be betrothed

[Courage appears and presents his gift to the queen, afterwards he and the queen step up to the royal cradle for a look at the baby,]

And so to her his gift he brought and looked unknowing on his future bride

[Prince Courage looks at the baby, less impressed]

Another trumpet sounds as a royal herald announces The three good fairies, Mistress Rachel, Mistress May and Mistress Emily

Mistress Rachel steps forward, Your majesties she bowed before the king and queen. Each of us the child may bless with a single gift no more, no less. Rachel steps up to the royal cradle and smiles at the baby

Little Princess, my gift shall be the gift of beauty, Rachel waves her wand and magic pictures appear with a small voice singing

One gift beauty rare,

brown of dirt in her hair.

lips that shade the pink, pink rose

she'll walk with nature wherever she goes

And as the magic stardust gently landed on the cradle the baby gurgled

Mistress May steps forward and presented her gift to the baby princess. She stepped up to the cradle and waved her wand speaking Tiny Princess my gift shall be a gift of song

As the sunbeams shimmer into a cradle a chorus sang

One gift the gift of song,

Melody her whole life long, one mockingbird

One troubadour, ringing his sweet serenade to her door