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Bedtime Stories (The Red Hen)

The Red Hen! Bedtime Stories Moral stories for kids Sam: Hey Susan. Where were you? Everybody has left. I was waiting for you.   Susan: I am sorry Sam There was something I needed to take care of at school.   Same: What happened?   Susan: Few bad students at the school were trying to fool my friend Gemma. I found out that they’ve planned to trick her into doing all the work and take the credit for it.   Sam: Oh! That’s so bad. What will Gemma do now?   Susan: Oh, well. Thankfully Gemma is a smart girl. She’s like the little red hen.   Sam: What? Did you just call Gemma a hen?   Susan: Oh Sam! Haven’t you heard the story of the little red hen?   Sam: No! But it sounds so interesting! Tell me Susan tell me, please!   Susan: Okay! Once upon a time a little red hen lived on a farm with a lazy dog, a sleepy cat and a noisy yellow duck.   The Hen: Hey guys! Look! I found some seeds Let’s go and plant the...
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Bedtime Stories (The Sun and The Wind)

The Sun and The Wind! Bedtime Stories Moral stories for kids Once upon a time, the Wind and the Sun had a conversation. Meanwhile, they were talking with each other, the Wind said something weird to the Sun.  The Wind: You do know that I am more powerful than you, don’t you? The Sun: Don’t be arrogant my friend. But the wind got offended. The Wind: I am not being arrogant, I am being truthful. If you don’t believe me, let’s have a competition right now! The sun did not want to challenge his friend for the power they both possess but the Wind forced him too much that the Sun had no other choice to have a competition with the Wind. Reluctantly, he agreed. The Sun: Okay, my friend. Let's have a competition. Just then, a young man was walking on the road below them. He well dressed in a good scarf and an awesome coat. The Wind: See that man below? Whoever can get the scarf and coat off him, wins. The Sun: Okay, Wind. You go ahead first. And so the wind blew at the man. The man’s scarf ...

Bedtime Stories (Bad Habit)

Bad Habit! Bedtime Stories Moral stories for kids Susan: Sam! Don’t talk with your mouth full. Sam: It’s okay, Susan It is just you and me.  Susan: I think the only way to get you eat quietly is to tell you a story. Sam: Hmmm Yes! Yes! Susan! Once upon a time, a rich businessman lived with his 8-year old boy. The businessman loved his son but hated that he had some bad habits. He was worried about his son’s behavior. The businessman went to the wisest person in his town. The Business Man:  'O' wise Master my son is a very good boy But he has picked some unhealthy habits which I cannot get him to let go of. I worry about him all the time. Please help me. Wise Master: Bring him to me tomorrow morning. The next morning the man did as the Master had said He brought his boy to him. Wise Master: Come, son. Let's go for a walk. The boy obeyed and they went for a walk in the garden. As they walked, they came upon a little sapling. Wise Master: Son, take out the sapling for me from ...

Bedtime Stories (A Glass of Milk)

A Glass of Milk! Bedtime Stories Moral stories for kids Sam and Susan went to the cinema hall to watch a movie. Suddenly a boy appeared and asked for help from Sam and Susan as he was unable to find his parents in the crowded cinema hall. The Boy:  Hi, I have lost my phone and cannot reach my parents. Can you please help me make a call home?  Susan: Yes, sure. I can take you to the theatre manager. He will have a phone. The Boy: Thank you. Sam: Susan! What are you doing? We will miss the beginning of the film. We don’t even know this boy. Susan: You never know how important a glass of milk might be, Sam. Sam: What? What are you talking about Susan? What glass of milk? Susan: You’ll know in a minute. Lemme tell you a story. Once upon a time, there lived a young little poor fellow. He did temporary jobs to have the option to purchase his day by day food and go to class. One day, after class the boy was very hungry and he didn't have cash that day. The boy had no work arranged up...

Bedtime Stories (The Adventure of Tom Sawyer)

The Adventure of Tom Sawyer! Moral stories for kids Bedtime Stories Sam telling Sophia about how he tricked his friends and didn’t get caught. That is not nice Sam. What if your friends find out? They will stop talking to you, won’t they? Oh, no! I am so clever, they won’t find out ever. Sophia said, let me tell you the story of another clever boy called Tom Sawyer. Tom Sawyer lived with his Aunt Polly and relative Sid. He was an amazingly cunning kid who cherished underhandedness. However, Tom additionally had awesome karma which consistently helped him pull off the naughtiness he did. At some point, his Aunt Polly was searching for him. Tom! Tom! Where right? She looked all over. She glanced outside in the yard, inside in the house and the kitchen she glanced in her room as well. In any case, he was no place. She returned to his room and called to him. Tom! Quit covering up and come out at this point! Be that as it may, there was no answer. Abruptly Aunt Polly observed somethin...

Bedtime Stories(The Snow Queen)

The Snow Queen! Short stories for kids Bedtime Stories Susan asked Did you have a decent birthday Sam?  Sam: Truly, without a doubt. Susan: What's more, take a gander at all the dazzling endowments you got! Sam(sadly): Indeed… Susan: Why? What's wrong? Sam: Nothing isn't right except for I just thought grandmom could have got me a superior blessing than the single rose blossom. Susan: Sam! That is not a pleasant comment! You didn't see her affection for you that made her fly right the nation over to be with you today. Sam: Love… But, that is not a blessing. Susan: Possibly you'll think contrastingly once you hear the tale of the Snow Queen. Once upon a period, in a little town lived two neighbors who were closest companions too Their names were Greta and Joe. They adored each other a great deal As an image of their companionship and love one day, the two of them planted a rose plant each in their front yards.  Each morning they would get together and water their pla...

Bedtime Stories (Obey Your Parents)

Obey Your Parents Bedtime Stories Short stories for kids In a village, there lived a hen with her three chicks. The first two chicks were very obedient and never left their mother’s side on the other hand the third one was very naught and roamed alone sometimes. Hen: Look here children, stay together and search for the food and you the third one, did you listen? Third Chick: Yes Mom!   As they were packing their food and moving, mother hen spotted a Khan lying nearby.   Hen: Listen my dear! Can you see an ear of corn lying there? Don’t ever try to eat it, it’ll stick in your throat.   In spite of the warning given by the mother, the third chick slowly went near the corn.   Third Chick: Mom is not watching me, let me try it in one grain.   The chick picked one grain and tried swallowing it. That’s it! It got stuck in his throat. Meanwhile, mother Hen arrived.   The Hen: Oh my GOD! Why did you eat that? I warned you, wait here, I’l...

Bedtime Stories (Tree Trunk and Boatman Story)

Tree Trunk and Boatman Story Short stories for kids Bedtime Stories There were two towns which were partitioned by a river. A boatman made his living by shipping travelers over the stream. Ordinary, he used to take a gathering of individuals from one bank to another and wait for travelers for the return trip. This was his daily schedule. One day boatman stood by excessively long and in the meantime, the rain began vigorously. He thought, before it's too late he should cross the waterway. At the point when he was paddling back alone he was diverted by a flood that originated from upstream. The flood carried the boat yet the boatman figured out how to arrive at the bank of the waterway. The boatman said to himself, "What will I do now? The boat was my solitary property. I have lost it. I need to make for the loss immediately." Following day, he anticipated the creation of another vessel and went to the jungle searching for a big tree with an enormous trunk. He looked for qu...