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  1. One-eye, two-eyes, and three-eyes. Érase una mujer que tenía tres hijas. La mayor se llamaba Un Ojito, porque tenía un solo ojo en medio de la frente; la segunda, Dos Ojitos, porque tenía dos, como todo el mundo; y la tercera, Tres Ojitos, pues tenía tres, uno de ellos en medio de la frente.

  2. "One-Eye, Two-Eyes, and Three-Eyes" is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm, tale number 130. Andrew Lang included it, as "Little One-eye, Little Two-eyes, and Little Three-eyes", in The Green Fairy Book. It is Aarne-Thompson type 511.

  3. 10 de jul. de 2021 · Two-Eyes lives with her two elder sisters, One-Eye and Three-Eyes, who make fun of her for not looking normal like they do. Like Cinderella, Two-Eyes does all the work around the house for ...

  4. Her sisters, One-Eye and Three-Eyes, have one and three eyes, respectively, and believe themselves to be superior. Throughout the story, Two-Eyes faces adversity, learns valuable lessons, and ultimately finds happiness through her kindness, resilience, and the help of a wise woman and a knight.

  5. “One Eye, Two Eyes, Three Eyes” by Grimm Brothers. Additional Information. Year Published: 0. Language: English. Country of Origin: Germany. Source: Hamilton Wright Mabie, ed., Fairy Tales Every Child Should Know. Readability: Flesch–Kincaid Level: 6.6. Word Count: 2,833. Genre: Fairy Tale/Folk Tale. Keywords: brothers grimm, kindness. Cite This.

  6. One-Eye, Two-Eyes and Three-Eyes - Text and Interpretation of the Fairy tale. Tale of the Brothers Grimm translated by M. Hunt [1884] Interpretation by Undine & Jens in green [2018]

  7. One-Eye, Two-Eyes, and Three-Eyes. There was once a woman who had three daughters, the eldest of whom was called One-eye, because she had only one eye in the middle of her forehead; and the second, Two-eyes, because she had two eyes like other folks; and the youngest, Three-eyes, because she had three eyes.