Corrected entry: If everything changed back at midnight how come the shoes stayed?
Correction:It was only the things her Fairy Godmother changed into something different that changed back (the pumpkin, dress, etc). The glass slippers were "something new", as her Fairy Godmother stated, and thus don't turn back. Which is in line with Charles Perrault's version of the tale where the glass slippers don't change back.
Correction: It was only the things her Fairy Godmother changed into something different that changed back (the pumpkin, dress, etc). The glass slippers were "something new", as her Fairy Godmother stated, and thus don't turn back. Which is in line with Charles Perrault's version of the tale where the glass slippers don't change back.
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