Pumpkin
It was made of a pumpkin and then the fairy godmother came and turned it into a coach
The Fairy godmother turned Mice into horses to pull her carriage.
Cinderella used the pumpkin for something very specific. Cinderella used the pumpkin so that the Fairy Godmother could turn it into a carriage for her to ride to the ball in.
it comes from the story of Cinderella, her fairy godmother turned everyday items into things fit for a princess eg: the pumpkin into a carriage. but at the strike of 12 everything turned back to it's original state.
Cinderella turned the lizard into a beautiful horse. In the fairy tale, she uses the magic of her Fairy Godmother, who transforms various animals to help Cinderella attend the royal ball. The lizard, along with other creatures, is magically changed to assist her in her quest for a better life.
Cinderella waits tell her evil stepmother and her evil stepsisters to leave and then she cries s hen er fairy godmother came and turned the old ragged dress into a pretty gown and turned a pumpkin into a pretty carriage and she turned the dog into a horse and her fairy godmother tells her that she has t be one by midnight because her pretty dress is going t change back into old rags ant he carriage is going to turn back into a pumpkin and the hores is going to turn back into a dog
A horse.
Poo! Of course!!
(Book):The white mice! (Movie): Jacques, Gus, and the rest of the gang!
Do you mean Cinderella's "coach"? The fairy godmother turned a pumpkin into Cinderella's coach.
In the story of Cinderella, when she goes to the ball, her mice friends are magically transformed into horses to pull her carriage. This transformation is part of the fairy godmother's magic, which helps Cinderella attend the royal event. The enchantment highlights the theme of transformation and the assistance of friends in achieving one's dreams.
Erm it is margine and olive oil which can be turned into fuels