Tag: Animation

  • Foolish Fox – Animation Moral Stories For Kids In Bengali

    Foolish Fox – Animation Moral Stories For Kids In Bengali



    Moral Stories For Kids In Bengali – Foolish Fox
    Short Story For Children In Bangla
    Moral stories impart moral values and virtues in kids. Through these small stories, the idea is to illustrate the greatness of our culture. One can learn the various aspects of the life through it.

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  • Equestria Girls -The cheating Stories and facetious – Animation Kids At School- Collection

    Equestria Girls -The cheating Stories and facetious – Animation Kids At School- Collection



    Equestria Girls -The cheating Stories and facetious – Animation Kids At School- Collection

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  • Chota Damodar – Animation Moral Stories For Kids In English – Damodar Shastri Stories

    Chota Damodar – Animation Moral Stories For Kids In English – Damodar Shastri Stories



    Moral Stories For Kids In English – Damodar Shastri – Chota Damodar
    English Story For Children – Chota Damodar
    Moral stories impart moral values and virtues in kids. Through these small stories, the idea is to illustrate the greatness of our culture. One can learn the various aspects of the life through it.

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  • The Story of Jack and The Beanstalk –  Fairy Tales for Kids

    The Story of Jack and The Beanstalk – Fairy Tales for Kids



    Jack and the Beanstalk

    Once upon a time there was a boy named Jack who lived with his poor widowed mother. They had sold almost everything they owned to buy food. When their last cow stopped giving milk, Jack’s mother sent him to town to sell it.

    On the way to town Jack met a strange fellow who told him stories of magic beans. “Where can I buy some of these magic beans for my mother?” asked Jack.
    “I have the last five magic beans and I will sell them to you because you are a good boy,” the strange man smiled at Jack.
    “Well I have nothing but our old cow and we need the money I would get by selling her for food.”
    The man replied, “Trust me, my boy, these beans will bring you food and fortune and your mother will be proud.”

    Jack hesitated but finally traded the cow for the beans. When Jack returned home his mother was furious and threw the beans out the kitchen window crying. Jack went to bed that night sad and hungry.
    He woke the next morning to find a huge beanstalk growing in the garden. “The beans really are magic!” he cried. Jack saw that stalk reached the clouds. He remembered stories about the clouds containing gold and started climbing the stalk to see what he could find.

    He climbed and climbed. When he got to the top he saw a huge castle and headed for it. The door was so big that Jack could crawl beneath it. Once inside he saw a giant man eating his dinner. When the giant was finished he called his servant to bring him his bag of gold coins. While counting his money the giant became drowsy and fell asleep.

    Jack crept up to the giant and stole his bag of gold. He struggled down the beanstalk with his money and when got to the bottom he called for his mother. Jack’s mother was very happy because this money was the same money that the giant had stolen from Jack’s father many years ago. But she was also afraid she knew how dangerous the giant was and made Jack promise he would never go back.

    While Jack did promise, after awhile the money began to run out. Jack began to wonder if he would find anything else in the castle. Once again, Jack decided he would go back up the beanstalk and back to the castle. Once again he reached the castle and climbed under the castle door. And once again he found the giant eating dinner at his table. When he was finished this time however the giant called for his magic hen. Jack was amazed when he saw the hen lay an egg of pure gold. While the giant was watching the hen he again became drowsy and fell asleep. Jack crept silently to the table and grabbed the hen.

    When he returned home his mother was very angry that Jack had gone back to the castle. She grabbed Jack’s axe intent on cutting the beanstalk down. Jack begged her not to and showed her how hen that could lay golden eggs. Jack’s mother put the axe down and watched with delight as the hen layed one beautiful golden egg after another.

    After awhile Jack’s curiosity got the better of him and he once again thought about what else he could find he in the castle. Once again, Jack decided he would go back up the beanstalk and back to the castle. Once again he reached the castle and climbed under the castle door. And once again he found the giant eating dinner at his table.

    When he was finished this time however the giant called for his magic harp. Jack watched as the harp began to play beautiful music all by itself. The music was so beautiful that before long the lazy giant was once again fast asleep. Jack crept silently to the table. But as soon as Jack picked up the harp it began playing very loudly in his strange hands and the giant awoke.

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    Fairy Tales – The 3 Little Pigs Story

    Fairy Tales as Short Bedtime Stories: The Story of Goldilocks and The 3 Bears

    The Little Red Riding Hood – Fairy Tale – Story for Children

    Bedtime Stories for Children – Kelly the Electric Kettle

    Bedtime Stories for Kids – Mr Cool Refrigerator

    Kids Bedtime Short Stories: Lino the Lamp is afraid of the dark

    Bedtime Stories for Kids: Irma Inflatable Bed

    Learning Colors for Toddlers, Primary Colors for Kids

    Four Preschool Learning Videos

    Mr Bear tells the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears – Fairy Tales


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  • Who Is Real Owner Of The Horse – Akbar Birbal Stories – Animation Moral Stories For Kids In English

    Who Is Real Owner Of The Horse – Akbar Birbal Stories – Animation Moral Stories For Kids In English



    Moral Stories For Kids In English – Akbar Birbal – Who Is The Real Owner Of The Horse
    English Story For Children – Who Is Real Owner Of The Horse

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  • Dancing Monkeys and the Shuddha’s Donkey | Short Story Collection for Kids | Bedtime Stories

    Dancing Monkeys and the Shuddha’s Donkey | Short Story Collection for Kids | Bedtime Stories



    Watch amazing Short Stories For Children including Jataka Tales, Panchatantra Stories, Folk Tales, Wisdom Stories and many more – https://goo.gl/gjBdtQ

    The Dancing Monkeys –
    It is hard to change the qualities that one is born with. In this tale an eccentric king, makes the monkeys of the town dress up and dance like humans. But on seeing peanuts,they cast away their dance outfits to reveal the creatures they truly are : monkeys.

    Shuddha’s Donkey –
    A Donkey and his master fool the villagers, but learn the had way that they cannot fool people all the time.

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  • The Four Friends: Learn Chinese (Mandarin) with subtitles – Story for Children “BookBox.com”

    The Four Friends: Learn Chinese (Mandarin) with subtitles – Story for Children “BookBox.com”



    四个朋友:小鹿、乌龟、乌鸦和老鼠很担心猎人的陷阱。它们能战胜他吗?

    Four friends: a deer, a tortoise, a crow and a mouse are worried about the hunter’s traps. Will they outwit him?

    All Mandarin AniBooks are written in Simplified Characters.

    Narration: Liu Fang
    Illustrations: Jyothi Fucile
    Music: Holger Jetter
    Translator: Liu Fang

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  • Zippy the Zebra: Learn English (US) with subtitles – Story for Children “BookBox.com”

    Zippy the Zebra: Learn English (US) with subtitles – Story for Children “BookBox.com”



    The zebra had been freed of the annoying fleas and the two birds had enjoyed a splendid meal. “Thank you very much for pecking those nasty fleas off my body.” “Oh! We must thank you, for providing us with such a flea meal – free meal.” Animals helping each other – as Pick and Peck helped Zippy – is called symbiosis.

    In Our Blog: Use “Zippy the Zebra” to teach new words from context!

    Use “Zippy the Zebra” to teach new words from context!

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    ZIPPY THE ZEBRA

    Zippy had walked a long distance in the African savannah to reach a small lake. He eagerly quenched his thirst and went to rest under the cool shade of a baobab tree.

    Zippy tried to fall asleep, but he felt uncomfortable and very itchy. For days, there had been tiny fleas all over his body. He tried to get rid of the fleas by swishing his tail from side to side. He tried to get rid of the fleas by thumping his four legs one by one on the ground. He even tried thumping all four legs at once! He rubbed his whole body against the tree trunk. He tried to get rid of some fleas by licking his face with his long tongue. But nothing seemed to work! The fleas just wouldn’t go away! No swishing or licking, and no rubbing and thumping, could make them leave him. Finally, he became so tired and irritated that he rolled on the ground with his feet up in the air.

    He saw two little birds perched on a branch of the mighty baobab. They made a lot of noise, winked at each other and darted down. “Wow, that was something. Are you O.K., Pick?” “Sure, Peck, I’m fine! Ehh- hi, I’m Pick!” “And I am Peck, hi!” With a sheepish smile, Zippy got to his feet. “Ahem, nice to meet you. I am Zippy.” “You have such deliciously tempting fleas on you!” Pick and Peck settled down on Zippy’s back. “Delicious?” groaned Zippy, “I am totally bugged by them! I just can’t get them off, no matter how hard I try.”

    “We are very hungry, Zippy, and we love fleas. May we eat up all these… nasty creatures?” asked Pick and Peck. “Sure! Be my guests!” exclaimed Zippy delighted.

    The birds began. They pecked at the fleas on his face and legs, they cleaned Zippy’s belly and cleaned Zippy’s back. The zebra stood still, letting the birds eat their fill. And finally, they were all happy.

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  • Proud Sculptor – Animation Moral Stories For Kids in Marathi – Chan Chan Goshti

    Proud Sculptor – Animation Moral Stories For Kids in Marathi – Chan Chan Goshti



    Moral Story For Children In Marathi – Ghamandi Murtikar
    Animation Moral Story For Kids in Marathi – Proud Sculptor
    Moral stories impart moral values and virtues in kids. Through these small stories, the idea is to illustrate the greatness of our culture. One can learn the various aspects of the life through it.

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