Bedtime Stories for Kids: Calming Short Stories for Kids, Children and Toddlers to Help Them Fall Asleep Fast, Reduce Anxiety, and Learn Mindfulness Meditation - Unicorns, Fairy Tales and More!
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Are you looking for original fairytales that can teach your kids how to be good sons and daughters but find fairy tales often promote bad behavior? Are you hoping to find legends and fables that can help you explain the world as it constantly changes for your child?
Telling bedtime stories with a whole new set of stories never before published is the answer to your needs! Bedtime Stories for Kids: Calming Short Stories for Kids, Children, and Toddlers to Help Them Fall Asleep Fast, Reduce Anxiety, and Learn Mindfulness Meditation is the story book you're looking for.
In this book you will discover amazing stories such as:
- The tales of the ten princesses of Urania, a fantastic kingdom where good reigns supreme
- Short legends that would talk about how to protect the planet
- Legends with lessons that would guide your child through difficult times
- Characters that are learning and growing in their own fairytales just like your child is in their young life
- And much more!
Urania's Fantastic Tales aims to help your child build their own fairytale adventures with the most powerful tool a child has, one's creative mind! With a new twist on the tale of Atlantis, your child learns that there might be more than one side to every story. Reading up about the ten princesses of Urania, your child would find one whom they can relate to and learn from her tale.
So don't wait up for another version of a fairytale that has already been re-told too many times. Bring this book home and start telling your child about the wonderful world of Urania. You'll find that they too, can make their own stories and tell you about it!
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Bedtime Stories for Kids - Kaizen Mindfulness Meditations
Bedtime Stories for Kids
Calming Short Stories for Kids, Children, and Toddlers to Help Them Fall Asleep Fast, Reduce Anxiety, and Learn Mindfulness Meditation
Unicorns, Fairy Tales, and More!
PUBLISHED BY: Kaizen Mindfulness Meditations
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Table Of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: Lala’s Crooked Unicorn Horn
Chapter 2: Every Shiny Thing
Chapter 3: The True Tale of Atlantis
Chapter 4: A Mermaid’s Song
Chapter 5: If Trees Can Cry
Chapter 6: Hot Hot Hot!
Chapter 7: How Angels Get Wings
Chapter 8: A Tattletale Parrot
Chapter 9: The Rooster’s Crow
Chapter 10: Pia’s First Day
Chapter 11: Picky-eater Nana
Chapter 12: Art of Sorry
Chapter 13: The Fairest of Them All
Chapter 14: Falling From Grace
Chapter 15: Tiah’s Sweets
Chapter 16: Royal Double Trouble
Conclusion
Thank you
Introduction
This book contains new spins to old folktales found in different parts of the world.
Even in the past, stories, legends, and tales were used to teach children how to love themselves and other people around them. Fairytales can ignite the artistic and creative side of children. They are wondrous storytellers if only we would care to listen to them. They can imagine a world that adults can’t even grasp. We can look into the heart of a child and pluck out a story or two. Let us listen to a few to reflect on life and how beautiful the world is in the eyes of a child.
Courage is something children learn by failing and there must be many stories in the world talking about how a child can grow to be braver. The stories of legends and origins make the world more fantastical and inviting. By talking about how people in the past looked at the world, a child can learn about how times have changed from then to now.
Stories have a way of helping a child express themselves. Let them choose the story they want to hear and you can catch a glimpse of how they are feeling by bedtime. This book will provide various stories they can choose from.
There are re-imagined fairytales and modern twists to stories to make them more relatable to your child. As the world changes, so do stories. But the lessons they must teach our children remain the same. We must help them see the world as a beautiful place by letting them travel on story clouds. We can teach them how to love the planet with stories about critters they find adorable.
A child’s mind is full of curiosity and tenacity to learn new things. They are always asking us the why’s of the world. This book lets them hear those answers but with a dash of pixie dust thrown in.
We have fairytales, fantastical legends, and life lesson stories to entertain you and your child. We will move to Urania, a fantasy kingdom, where stories come to life and everything is magic. Pick one story or two to get them to sleep and they will be dreaming of those tales until morning.
Thanks for purchasing this book. I hope you enjoy it!
Chapter 1: Lala’s Crooked Unicorn Horn
This is a story about a sweet young unicorn named Lala. She loves being with her mom and her dad while they run around in the cloud field of Urania. Their kingdom is full of all sorts of magical creatures. In other worlds, unicorns are a myth but in Urania, they are the noblest of steeds.
The first king of Urania became friends with Lala’s great ancestor, Landor. Landor was the first unicorn in Urania. His beloved mate was Masha, a unicorn that came from another world. They fell in love and many unicorns came to be in Urania.
Lala was born in a beautiful spring evening and so her mother, Marisa, and her father, Lansel, loved their unicorn pony very much. She was the first pony born to her parents after many years of them being together.
Lala grew up in the loving care of her family and she never really felt any sadness. She didn’t always get what she wanted but she was very much loved.
It was the first day to play with other unicorn ponies that brought her the first sadness in her life.
She was eager to make new friends but the other ponies didn’t want to play with her. She went home before the moon came out and cried to her mother.
No one wants to be my friend!
Don’t worry, my lovely Lala. Tomorrow, you can try again.
Lala went to sleep early because she hoped that would make tomorrow come sooner.
The next day, the other ponies were still playing with each other