Bedtime Stories For Children: Collection of 21 Interesting and Moral Value Stories
By Ayush Rawat
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Bedtime Stories For Children - Ayush Rawat
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Little Brother And Little Sister
Once upon a time, in a village lived an old man who had a son and a daughter called Little Brother and Little Sister. The children had a step mother who disliked them and treated them unfairly. One day, Little Brother and Little Sister decided to leave their home and find a new home as they could not bear their stepmother's bad ways anymore.
As they were walking, Little Brother felt thirsty and wanted to stop at the first stream that he saw. But Little Sister could hear what the stream was saying. She said, Little Brother! Don't drink from this stream. It is saying that if you drink from it, you will turn into a tiger!
What they did not know was that their stepmother was a witch and was casting magic spells in the water, following them at a safe distance. Little Brother listened to his sister till they reached the third stream. He was so thirsty that he drank From it and turned into a deer.
Little Brother-who was now a deer, and Little Sister soon found a cosy cottage in a forest nearby, where they lived happily. One day, the king and his hunters reached the forest for hunting. Little Brother wanted to show them how fast he was. Don't go, my brother! You will be killed by the hunters,
Said Little Sister, but Little Brother would not listen to her and promised to be back by evening.
If so, knock at the door and say, 'Little Sister, let me in
said Little Sister.
Little Brother made the king and his men chase him all day and went home in the evening. He knocked the door and said the password. Little Brother went out the next morning again, but was hurt by an arrow of one of the hunters. He limped back to the cottage, and unknown to him, one of the hunters saw him knock at the cottage and say the words he did. He went to the king and told him what he had seen.
The next day, the king went and knocked the door in the evening and said the words that Little Brother would. When Little Sister opened the door, the king was astonished by her beauty and said, Do not worry, lovely one! I am the king. I want to marry you, for I've never seen anyone as beautiful as you!
Little Sister agreed to marry the king, when he promised to take her Little Brother to his palace.
The whole Kingdom celebrated the king's wedding to Little Sister. But the wicked stepmother was very unhappy.
When a year passed, she created a magic potion and went to the castle. She disguised herself as the Queen's maid by magic and went to her room. Little Sister, who was now the Queen, had delivered a lovely baby boy.
She mixed the potion in a cup of tea and gave it to the Queen. The Queen sipped the