Bedtime Stories for Kids: A Short Stories Collection ● Ages 2-6. Help Your Children Fall Asleep. Sleep Well and Wake Up Happy Every Day with Relaxing Stories.: Grow up 2-6 | 3-5, #1
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◆Discover over 30 relaxing, enjoyable Bedtime Stories in this Amazing Short Story Collection◆
Are you looking for a fun way to help your child get to sleep?
Want to help them relax, de-stress, and experience the benefits of mindfulness?
Then this book is for you!
Inside this collection of bedtime stories, you'll discover a wide range of fun tales and adventures featuring compelling characters, fantastical locations, and important moral lessons.
Designed to help your child drift into a deep sleep and practice mindfulness, these stories have something everyone will love!
Ideal for ages 2-6, now your child can listen along as the narrator takes them on a journey into a rejuvenating, natural sleep.
With a moral to each story, your child can learn valuable lessons while they relieve stress and anxiety.
◆ Inside this book, you'll discover:
- The Peaceful Dove And The Beautiful Girl
- Havin, Mabel and Anthony
- Long Nose
- Piona, the Crippled Girl
- Princess Anastasia
- The Girl Who Loved To Dance
- The Proud Yellow Cup
- The Beautiful Roseline
- The Boy Who Loved To Cheat
- The Cook And The Horseman
- The Gluttonous Friend
- The Loyal Servant
- The Pink Castle
- The Prince And The Beautiful Girl
- The Proud Rich Man
- Tom The Diligent Boy
- The Thief
- The Wicked King
- The Young Shepherd Boy
…and Many More!
So don't wait! If you're looking for a way to make your job easier as a parent while helping your child get a good night's sleep, this book is for you!
These 30+ incredible stories are guaranteed to promote calmness, improve imagination, help your child experience mindfulness, and more!
◆Buy Now to Help Your Child Get a Good Night's Sleep, Tonight!◆
Simply Insight Team
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Great book, useful for anyone working with Mindfulness and Increasing.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I want to thank you for the Creator. A helpful guide for all of us!
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Great for the grandbabies. They love stories. I enjoy reading to them. My kids used to have some if these 5 minute story books so I thought the grandkids would like them too.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5The storyteller made different voices for all of the characters and it was a little strange. The content is great. I would get an older version of it was available.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Wonderful book! It is full of practical ideas for making Bedtime Stories for Kids, They love it and have given positive feedback on how much they enjoy this time. Great book, useful for anyone working with Mindfulness and Increasing.
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Bedtime Stories for Kids - Simply Insight Team
BEDTIME STORIES
for Kids
A Short Stories Collection | AGES 2-6
Help Your Children Fall Asleep.
Sleep Well and Wake Up Happy Every Day with Relaxing Stories
Simply Insight Team
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
THE PEACEFUL DOVE AND THE BEAUTIFUL GIRL
HAVIN, MABEL AND ANTHONY
MR. LONG NOSE
PIONA; THE CRIPPLED GIRL
PRINCESS ANASTASIA
THE GIRL WHO LOVED TO DANCE
THE PROUD YELLOW CUP
THE BEAUTIFUL ROSELINE
THE BOY WHO LOVED TO CHEAT
THE COOK AND THE HORSEMAN
THE GLUTTONOUS FRIEND
THE LOYAL SERVANT
THE PINK CASTLE
THE PRINCE AND THE BEAUTIFUL GIRL
THE PROUD RICH MAN
TOM THE DILIGENT BOY
THE THIEF
THE WICKED KING
THE YOUNG SHEPHERD BOY
MY ANGELIC MOTHER
THE LITTLE BOY AND HIS POOR MOTHER
THE BEAUTIFUL GATE AND THE PRINCES
THE MISSING PENCIL
CRAZY OLD MAN
PRISCILLA AND THE MAGIC HAT
DESTINY; THE JEALOUS BOY
THE BIRTHDAY
THE QUEEN’S GOLDEN SHOE
THE WHITE HOUSE ON BIG STREET
MR. POT AND MR. KETTLE
THE TRAVELERS AND THE PURSE
THE PEACEFUL DOVE AND THE BEAUTIFUL GIRL
Dove has always been known to be very peaceful. In a faraway town, there lived a dove whose name was Donna. She was very quiet, easygoing, and loved by all sundries. The king would always beacon on her to make a judgment anytime there was trouble in the town. There was hardly anyone who did not love Donna for her excellent sense of judgment. At night, children would gather at her hut as it had become her custom always to tell them moonlight stories to which she had never disappointed them. They all love Donna, the Dove.
One day, Donna was on her way to the market to buy foodstuffs when she heard the cry of a little child from a nearby bush, and she decided to check. Lo and behold, she found a beautiful young girl alone wrapped in white linen crying. She looked around to see if anyone else was around, probably the mother or any of the relatives, but to her utmost surprise, no one was around. She then carried the child and went to the palace to see the king. She informed them of how she came about the little girl and how she tried to see if anyone would come to claim her yet none was in sight. So, she asked the king if she could adopt the girl as her own since she did not have a husband not to talk of having a child of her own, and the king accepted. Donna thanked the king and returned home with the bountiful joy in her hands. From that day, Donna became the happiest, and it did not take time before everyone knew what her source of joy was.
Donna named the child Karen and took care of her so much that there was no child who did not wish to be in Karen's shoes. She grew up to be the most beautiful, intelligent and turned out to be the brightest in school. The teachers loved her, and they were so proud of her not just for her academic excellence but also for her good moral conduct. Karen was the talk of the town; everyone wanted to be her friend, parents see her as a role model even the king loved her dearly.
But as the popular adage says ‘no matter how good one is, there is always someone somewhere hating for no cause.’ There was a witch doctor who was usually consulted concerning the affairs of the town but was later forgotten when Donna solved critical cases without resulting to sacrifices nor offending any party. The witch doctor felt cheated, neglected, rejected as her only means of feeding had been blocked by Donna. She was greatly despised and had revenge boiling in her heart for Donna. As soon as the news of the adopted child by Donna, she started plotting on how to go about her revenge and thought to use the girl to get to her.
One day, while Karen was returning home from school, she met with an old lady who was carrying a pot of water on her head, and she decided to help her, unknown to her that the old lady was a witch. As soon as Karen dropped the pot of water to turn back home, the old woman trapped her. Donna became worried and restless when Karen did not return home at her usual time. Days and weeks grew; the whole town including the king, had grown weary searching as all they had done in search of Karen had proved abortive. The king then sent for the witch doctor to consult the gods to know about the whereabouts of the innocent child. After the witch had made consultations, she said that the dove had offended the gods and that’s why she has been punished. The only way for them to see the girl was for Donna to die, said the witch doctor. The whole town including the king was so devastated that he could not eat for days; even Donna was confused. On the day Donna was to die, the whole town had gathered at the town square, suddenly there came a loud voice from amidst the crowd. They were surprised to see the imbecile who, through Donna, had been saved from been sent out of the town by the witch doctor. The imbecile had seen Karen when she helped the old native witch but was surprised to hear that the same child was missing. The king then sent some guards to go search the witch’s house while other guards seize the old witch and lock her up till the girl was found. A few minutes later, the guards returned with Karen, and she explained all that happened to the town.
After much deliberations, the king gave an order for the old witch to leave the town to avoid unwanted occurrences. Although Donna was not happy with the verdict, she had no choice other than to accept the king’s decision. Donna and her daughter lived happily ever after, and the town regained peace again.
Moral lesson. Always be good and learn to live in peace with all.
THE END
HAVIN, MABEL, AND ANTHONY
In a faraway land, there