Bedtime stories for kids: Stories for children (illustrated)
By Z Mena
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This book presents beautiful stories for your children; which are designed to teach them in a subtle way the essential values for their adult life and that are lost every day in modern society.
Your children will learn the importance of being generous, respecting others, personal hygiene, drinking water, being obedient, respecting the environment, animals and much more.
Telling stories to your children brings many benefits, because your bond with them becomes stronger, they also stimulate imagination, creativity, attention, comprehension skills and improve their language.
You can use that book to convey positive values to him.
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Bedtime stories for kids - Z Mena
Bedtime stories for kids
For: Mena Z.
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2022 by Mena Z.
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Content.
FOREWORD.
BETITO THE SELFISH
THE FOUR EYES
THERE ARE MONSTERS IN MY BODY
VISITING PLANET EARTH
DO YOU WANT TO PLAY?
There is more treasure in books than in all pirate’s loot on Treasure Island.
– Walt Disney
FOREWORD.
This book presents beautiful stories for your children; which are designed to teach them in a subtle way the essential values for their adult life and that are lost every day in modern society.
Your children will learn the importance of being generous, respecting others, personal hygiene, drinking water, being obedient, respecting the environment, animals and much more.
Telling stories to your children brings many benefits, because your bond with them becomes stronger, they also stimulate imagination, creativity, attention, comprehension skills and improve their language.
You can use that book to convey positive values to him.
BETITO THE SELFISH
In a very small town called Candy; Many boys and girls lived. They were friends and shared everything they had, from their dolls, cars, video games to their candy, chocolates and cookies.
But there was a child who did not like to share. His name was Alberto, but they called him Betito.
Betito liked to be shared with him about everything, but he did not like to share, he also liked to always be the first in everything. That's why the other children didn't like to play with him.
One day Betito's mother forgot to put it in her son's backpack; lunch for recess.
When it was time to go to eat, Betito was very sad because he would not eat anything and he was very hungry, so much was his hunger that his stomach growled.
He went to his classmates to share something with him, but since he never shared anything, his classmates didn't.
Betito was very hungry and he regretted having been selfish. But Anita, his classmate whose pencil he had broken, shared a cake and juice with