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Everyone is familiar with Aesop’s Fables. Aesop has been credited with inventing the fable. Indeed, the name Aesop has become synonymous with fables. However, animal fables existed long before Aesop. Herodotus seemed to think everyone knew Aesop and his fables so well that he did not need to give any details of Aesop or his work.
Telling your child a story at bedtime is a tradition many parents have followed for centuries. Telling your child bedtime stories that teach comes with many benefits to both parent and child. Many medical research studies have shown that regularly reading your child bedtime stories can actually enhance their speech and language development. It is said that reading bedtime stories that teach can even help the child’s brain to absorb the parents voice, as well as the language the parent is speaking.
Fable is a literary genre: a succinct fictional story, in prose or verse, that features animals, mythical creatures, plants, inanimate objects, or forces of nature that are anthropomorphized. A fable differs from a parable in that the latter excludes animals, plants, inanimate objects, and forces of nature as actors that assume speech or other powers of humankind.
I spent many delicious hours as a child reading fairy tale. When offered fairy tale, they would shy away, fearing the dark and disturbing images that had the potential to frighten and traumatize their young ones. Their argument would go like this: “Fairy tale are scary and present the world dishonestly. Deeper meaning resides in the fairy tale told to me in my childhood than in the truth that is taught by life.
Some of the best stories for kids are the classics. These stories have been around for generations, and are still best sellers and favorites in many families. Many great stories for kids are available today in the bookstores as well as online.
Short Moral Stories seem hard to come by these day or maybe just that there are so many shows and stories available with no moral content.
A bedtime story is a traditional form of storytelling, where a story is told to a child at bedtime to prepare the child for sleep. It’s really better if you have soft, comfortable jammies for them. Next, you might want to read your child a bedtime story.
These could be kids story or your own corrected and recorded journals.
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Heidi story short animation Fairy Tales Bedtime Stories for Children. Quick subscription link to “Fairy Stories and Songs for Kids” Youtube channel for FREE: http://goo.gl/bTseSb
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Pinocchio : https://youtu.be/aewbOlGXv6s
Alice in Wonderland : https://youtu.be/8AaPHUYMnW8
Beauty and the Beast : https://youtu.be/fkCPEujxTho
The Jungle Book : https://youtu.be/BS_ofTKqR1w
Bremen Town Musicians : https://youtu.be/K5gr-A03RFM
Snow White and the seven dwarfs : https://youtu.be/payHOUiOuxQ
The Little Mermaid : https://youtu.be/pf_xz7GFCHw
The Sleeping Beauty : https://youtu.be/fz531jczzQ0
The Snow Queen : https://youtu.be/-Rkb88fPMd8
Rapunzel : https://youtu.be/N2DYQumSvCQ
Cinderella : https://youtu.be/HKSRbsJVli0
Little Red Riding Hood : https://youtu.be/RT-EwqgHqCk
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Heidi (pronounced [ˈhaɪdi]) is a work of children’s fiction published in 1881 by Swiss author Johanna Spyri, originally published in two parts as Heidi: her years of wandering and learning[1] (German: Heidis Lehr- und Wanderjahre) and Heidi : How she used what she learned.[2] (German: Heidi kann brauchen, was es gelernt hat)[3] It is a novel about the events in the life of a young girl in her grandfather’s care, in the Swiss Alps. It was written as a book “for children and those who love children” (as quoted from its subtitle).
Heidi is one of the best-selling books ever written and is among the best-known works of Swiss literature.
Heidi[6] is a girl who has been raised by her aunt Detie in Maienfeld, Switzerland after the early deaths of her parents, Tobias and Adelheid (Detie’s sister and brother-in-law). Detie brings 6-year-old Heidi to her paternal grandfather’s house, up the mountain from Dörfli. He has been at odds with the villagers and embittered against God for years and lives in seclusion on the alm. This has earned him the nickname Alm-Uncle. He briefly resents Heidi’s arrival, but the girl’s evident intelligence and cheerful yet unaffected demeanor soon earn his genuine, if reserved, affection. Heidi enthusiastically befriends her new neighbors, young Peter the goatherd, his mother, Bridget, and his blind maternal grandmother, who is “Grannie” to everyone. With each season that passes, the mountaintop inhabitants grow more attached to Heidi.
Three years later, Detie returns to take Heidi to Frankfurt to be a hired lady’s companion to a wealthy girl named Clara Sesemann, who is regarded as an invalid. The girl is charmed by Heidi’s simple friendliness, and delights in all the funny mishaps brought about by Heidi’s lack of experience with city life. However, the Sesemanns’ strict housekeeper, Fräulein Rottenmeier, views the household disruptions as wanton misbehavior, and places Heidi under more and more restraint. Soon, Heidi becomes terribly homesick, and grows alarmingly pale and thin. Her one diversion is learning to read and write, motivated by her desire to go home and read to Peter’s blind grandmother. Clara’s paternal grandmother comes to visit the children and becomes a friend to Heidi. She teaches Heidi that she can always seek relief from misery by praying to God….
More information about Heidi on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heidi
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“The Snow Queen” (Danish: Snedronningen) is an original fairy tale written by Hans Christian Andersen (1805–1875). The tale was first published 21 December 1844 in New Fairy Tales. First Volume. Second Collection. 1845. (Danish: Nye Eventyr. Første Bind. Anden Samling. 1845.)[1] The story centers on the struggle between good and evil as experienced by Gerda and her friend, Kai. “The Snow Queen” story is the original story of Disney’s Frozen.
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Pinocchio : https://youtu.be/aewbOlGXv6s
Alice in Wonderland : https://youtu.be/8AaPHUYMnW8
Beauty and the Beast : https://youtu.be/fkCPEujxTho
Heidi : https://youtu.be/bVgWSqtHo2Q
Jungle Book : https://youtu.be/BS_ofTKqR1w
Sleeping Beauty : https://youtu.be/fz531jczzQ0
The Little Mermaid : https://youtu.be/pf_xz7GFCHw
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs : https://youtu.be/payHOUiOuxQ
Bremen Town Musicians : https://youtu.be/K5gr-A03RFM
Rapunzel : https://youtu.be/N2DYQumSvCQ
Cinderella : https://youtu.be/HKSRbsJVli0
Little Red Riding Hood : https://youtu.be/RT-EwqgHqCk
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THE SNOW QUEEN Story :
An evil troll, called “the devil”,[2] has made a magic mirror that distorts the appearance of everything it reflects. It fails to reflect the good and beautiful aspects of people and things, while magnifying their bad and ugly aspects. The devil, who is headmaster at a troll school, takes the mirror and his pupils throughout the world, delighting in using it to distort everyone and everything; the mirror makes the loveliest landscapes look like “boiled spinach.” They try to carry the mirror into heaven with the idea of making fools of the angels and God, but the higher they lift it, the more the mirror shakes with laughter, and it slips from their grasp and falls back to earth, shattering into billions of pieces, some no larger than a grain of sand.
These splinters are blown by the wind all over the Earth and got into people’s hearts and eyes, freezing their hearts like blocks of ice and making their eyes like the troll-mirror itself, seeing only the bad and ugly in people and things.
Years later, a little boy Kai and a little girl Gerda live next door to each other in the garrets of buildings with adjoining roofs in a large city. One could get from Gerda’s to Kai’s home just by stepping over the gutters of each building. The two families grow vegetables and roses in window boxes placed on the gutters. Gerda and Kai have a window-box garden to play in, and they become devoted to each other as playmates.
Kai’s grandmother tells the children about the Snow Queen, who is ruler over the “snow bees” — snowflakes that look like bees. As bees have a queen, so do the snow bees, and she is seen where the snowflakes cluster the most. Looking out of his frosted window one winter, Kai sees the Snow Queen, who beckons him to come with her. Kai draws back in fear from the window.
By the following spring, Gerda has learned a song that she sings to Kai: Roses flower in the vale; there we hear Child Jesus’ tale! Because roses adorn the window box garden, the sight of roses always reminds Gerda of her love for Kai.
On a pleasant summer day, splinters of the troll-mirror get into Kai’s heart and eyes while he and Gerda are looking at a picture book in their window-box garden. Kai becomes cruel and aggressive. He destroys their window-box garden, he makes fun of his grandmother, and he no longer cares about Gerda, since all of them now appear bad and ugly to him. The only beautiful and perfect things to him now are the tiny snowflakes that he sees through a magnifying glass……
For more info about “The Snow Queen” fairy tale story :
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Snow_Queen
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“Sleeping Beauty” (French: La Belle au bois dormant “The Beauty Sleeping in the Wood”) by Charles Perrault or “Little Briar Rose” (German: Dornröschen) by the Brothers Grimm is a classic fairy tale written by Charles Perrault and the Brothers Grimm, which involves a beautiful princess, a sleeping enchantment, and a handsome prince. The version collected by the Brothers Grimm was an orally transmitted version of the originally literary tale published by Charles Perrault in Histoires ou contes du temps passé in 1697.[1] This in turn was based on Sun, Moon, and Talia by Italian poet Giambattista Basile (published posthumously in 1634), which was in turn based on one or more folk tales. The earliest known version of the story is Perceforest, composed between 1330 and 1344 and first printed in 1528.
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Beauty and the Beast : https://youtu.be/fkCPEujxTho
Heidi : https://youtu.be/bVgWSqtHo2Q
Jungle Book : https://youtu.be/BS_ofTKqR1w
Snow Queen : https://youtu.be/-Rkb88fPMd8
The Little Mermaid : https://youtu.be/pf_xz7GFCHw
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs : https://youtu.be/payHOUiOuxQ
Bremen Town Musicians : https://youtu.be/K5gr-A03RFM
Rapunzel : https://youtu.be/N2DYQumSvCQ
Cinderella : https://youtu.be/HKSRbsJVli0
Little Red Riding Hood : https://youtu.be/RT-EwqgHqCk
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At the christening of a king and queen’s long-wished-for child, seven good fairies are invited to be godmothers to the infant princess. The fairies attend the banquet at the palace. Laid before each is a golden casket containing gold jeweled utensils. Soon after, an evil fairy enters the palace and is seated without a golden casket. This eighth fairy is overlooked because she has been within a tower for many years and everyone had believed her to be dead. Six of the other seven fairies then offer their gifts of beauty, wit, grace, dance, song, and music to the infant princess. The eighth and evil fairy is very angry that she has been overlooked, and as her gift, enchants the infant princess so that she will prick her hand on a spindle of a spinning wheel and die. The one good fairy (“The lilac fairy”), who hasn’t yet given her gift, attempts to reverse the evil fairy’s curse. However, she can only do so partially. Instead of dying, the Princess will fall into a deep sleep for 100 years and be awakened by a kiss from a prince.
For more info about “Sleeping Beauty” fairy tale story : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleeping_Beauty