Short stories with moral in english for kids right now

5 minute bedtime stories? Our focus is on short stories at the moment. This is to ensure that the attention of the kids is not lost and obviously you’ll need them to sleep on time too. So, we have kept all these things under consideration. Our aim is to generate value for you and your kids. After being back from the hectic day, you can lean on us for finding the stories that your kids would love. Without wasting any time, you can open the specific story categories and have some quality together. Our dedicated writers give a new touch to the old fables and make them simple to understand for the young minds. With our graphic team, we always strive to make the story covers interesting for the children. Keep supporting us and we promise to bring you the best. Read more info on 5 min bedtime.

The princess of the faraway kingdom hates dressing up, combing her hair or doing anything that makes her presentable. She is a bad example to the kids in the kingdom, and always played mean tricks on the old knight. One night, a dragon comes to live in a cave near the kingdom. Hoping to create trouble for the old knight, the princess goes to the dragon and asks it to capture her. To the princess’ surprise, the dragon is just the opposite of what it should be. She is calm, gentle and even plays the piano! The dragon and the princess soon realize that they are both different from what they should be and exchange places. The princess becomes the dragon and the dragon, the princess that everyone loved!

A little girl named Norah is scared of nights. She hugs her bear tight and covers the pillow over her head. With every little sound or shadow, she runs to her mommy. Her mom hugs her tight and tells her to keep calm. But now that she is five-and-a-half years old, she is braver than ever before!! Eric was a naughty boy. Bedtime was never fun for him. He doesn’t like to bath, brush, or pull his pajamas. One fine day, Eric’s mom decided to tell him about a monster. She said, “I will tell you about the monster once you are ready for the bed.” For the very first time, Eric willingly took a bath, brushed his teeth and got ready. Now, mom took little Eric to the kitchen and filled a plate with chocolate chips and cookies. They both went to bed. Then the mom said, “Get under the covers. And say, Monster, monster, one, two, three.. come out and play with me? Monster will do anything for these yummy cookies.”

Goodnight Gorilla is a funny bedtime story about a naughty gorilla in a zoo. The story is a good read that can put your kid in a lighter mood and relax. The zookeeper goes on his nightly rounds to ensure all the animals are secured and safe inside their cages. He starts off by checking on the gorilla, a naughty one. The mischievous gorilla picks off the keys from the zookeeper and frees all the animals as they go along, tiptoeing behind him. The animals follow the sleepy zookeeper through the zoo and to his cottage. The animals settle themselves comfortably in the zookeeper’s bedroom. The zookeeper’s wife wakes up when the animals sleepily say “good night” and is startled to see them in her room. She takes them all back to their cages, but the gorilla and his friend, the mouse, find their way back to the cottage and the bed, where they finally fall asleep.

Bedtime stories for toddlers are almost guaranteed to make your little ones fall asleep when they listen to them. These stories are mesmerizing and often take toddlers into a world of imagination and fantasy. The stories are full of fascinating characters, personalities, and even objects, leaving your child amazed. Some toddlers may even participate in the reading if you read these stories often from a book. A bedtime story can calm your little one when they listen to it, which will eventually put them to sleep by making their eyes turn heavy. Find extra information on 5minutebedtime.com.

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