3 short bedtime stories for children - new and very purposeful children’s stories




                                                

 

Storytelling contributes significantly to a child's mental and intellectual development. Reading short stories to children develops their cultural and cognitive capacities while also instilling in them human and moral values. Children's stories teach children to distinguish between good and evil, as well as right and wrong and are thus the most effective way to develop moral children. Here are three new bedtime stories for children.


 

The 3 most beautiful children's bedtime stories

 

 

 1- The story of marco and the donkey, a short story for children about kindness to animals

 

 

The farmer, marco, had a donkey, and this donkey was Ragheb’s only source of livelihood. marco treated the donkey with extreme cruelty. Every day, he carried a lot of clover on his back and wrapped it around all day to sell it. When the donkey got tired and stopped for a while to rest, marco would hit him with a hammer.

 

One hot day, marco carried clover on the donkey's back and kept wrapping it around to sell the clover. The donkey was very tired on this day due to the intense heat, but marco did not have mercy on him and kept hitting him until he ran faster.

 

The donkey ran at full speed until it collided with a little girl. This child was the daughter of the sheikh of the village in which marco lived. The girl was seriously injured in her arms and feet as a result of the donkey colliding with her.

 

The village chief ordered the elder to bring Ragheb and the donkey, and when the village elder saw the wounds on the donkey's back, he concluded that Marco was hitting the donkey harshly to make it run fast, and as a result the donkey collided with his daughter.

 

Animals

feel sad and happy.. They feel fear and reassurance.. They feel pain and relief.. They feel hungry and thirsty.. All animals laugh and cry and feel everything we feel.

 

 

2- The story of the fish and the ducks, a story for children about the importance of cooperation

 


In one of the forests, there was a tiny lake filled with gorgeous, colorful fish. A group of ducks lived near the lake, and the ducks and fish formed a wonderful bond.

 

The fall season arrived, and the trees in the forest dried up, leaving no vegetables or fruits in the forest. The ducks were hungry because they ate vegetables from the trees, but the fish were unaffected by the fall season because they lived in the water.

 

All of the fish decided to help the ducks so that they wouldn't go hungry, so they took out the grass from beneath the water and handed it to the ducks. The ducks continued to eat the grass that the fish had taken out of the water until the spring season arrived and all of the trees yielded fruit again, at which point the ducks resumed their vegetarian diet.

 

Days passed, and the lake where the fish lived suffered from a drought, causing the water level to drop. The crows threatened the fish, and there was no deep water to protect them, so the ducks decided to repay the favor by dividing themselves into two groups. One group was shielding the fish from the crows, while another was removing worms from under them. Land and give it to the fish.

The drought in the forest ended, the winter season came, the rains filled the lake again, and the ducks and fish lived beside the lake in peace and love.

 

Bedtime stories for children

 

3- The story of the smart dove

 

The monkey lived in the forest and ate anything he liked, but he was bored with the bananas and fruits he ate every day, so he decided to try a new dish he had never tasted before. The monkey explored extensively in the forest until he discovered seven eggs on top of one of the trees. The monkey took the seven eggs and returned to his home.

Meanwhile, the dove arrived and spotted the monkey wandering through the jungle with her eggs. The dove was terrified and cried to the monkey, "Please, monkey, these eggs will hatch within a week." Give me the eggs, and I'll bring you some more edible chicken eggs. The monkey mocked her, saying, "I want to taste the taste." Pigeon's eggs The monkey then entered his house and locked the door in front of the pigeon.

 

The dove felt terrified for her children and sat thinking until she came up with a genius idea. The dove went to the crocodile’s house and took an egg from his house. Then she went to the monkey’s house and put the egg in it. The dove went to the crocodile’s house again and told him that the monkey had stolen an egg from him. The crocodile got angry and ran away. To the monkey house.

 

The monkey found a large crocodile egg in his house. He was amazed at its large size and kept wondering what was inside it. Meanwhile, the crocodile arrived at the monkey’s house and broke the door of his house with its sharp fangs. The crocodile found the monkey holding his own egg, and before the monkey could utter a single word, the crocodile immediately devoured him. So that it will be an example to any animal that dares approach crocodile eggs.

 

The crocodile took the egg and went to his house. The dove entered the monkey's house and was very happy when she found the eggs were fine and no harm had happened to him. The dove took the eggs and placed them on top of a tall palm tree so that the monkeys would not reach them.

 

The eggs hatched after a short time, and the dove lived with her children in peace and security.