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Short Space Stories | Enlightening Short Bedtime Stories for Kids
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The area just outside Earth's atmosphere is known as space, commonly known as outer space. The Kármán Line, which is roughly 100 kilometres or 62 miles above the Earth, is where space officially begins. There is no oxygen in space, unlike on Earth, which is why astronauts must travel in high-tech spacesuits. This also implies that there is no air in space to scatter sunlight and create a blue sky as we have on Earth.
Space is a vacuum, meaning it is absolutely devoid of any substance, such as air, making it absolutely quiet and dark. Since sound is transmitted by air molecules, it is impossible for sound to exist in space without them.
Now, let us read one of the interesting short space stories about Aliens and a boy, and know the reason Aliens haven’t destroyed our Earth yet.
Space Story: Why Space Aliens Haven’t Destroyed the Planet Yet?
Dave was at a party and eating his candy bar quietly in a corner, sitting on the grass in the park, and clutching the candy bar softly but firmly in his left palm. Dave was a quiet child and he rarely talked to anyone. He does not like running like other kids and making noise.
He preferred to sit quietly in a corner and read a book, watch a movie, or, in this case, enjoy a candy bar. The other kids liked Dave, but because of his quiet nature turned some of them off.
That day Dave unwrapped the candy bar and was about to take the first bite when he noticed lights above him. He was surprised when he looked up as it was a spacecraft descending from the sky.
Someone from the landed UFO spoke to Dave in an unexpectedly friendly tone:
“Greetings, Earth Human. My name is Gygar and I am from the planet Ramzok many, many lightyears from here. ” That was Alien. He said that his people had been observing Earth for one thousand years. He further added,” we (Aliens) have not been happy with what we have seen. Half of you are starving, while the other half are obese. Ninety-nine per cent of you work like dogs to maintain the lifestyle of the one percent who have all the money. You go to war with people who have a slightly different interpretation of books written aeons before any of you were ever even born. We have therefore decided that, for the good of the universe, your planet will be destroyed.``
Listening to this the little boy Dave was silent for a little period. His six-year-old shoulders were suddenly bearing the weight of the universe, and he wasn't sure he was equal to it. In fact, he genuinely considered sobbing and fleeing, which is usually a smart idea when confronted with something terrifying, but Dave assumed it would be considered a forfeit, and Gygar would blow up the Earth. So, while he pondered his options, he looked down at his hands. That's when he had an epiphany and stretched his left arm.
Confused, Gygar opened one of his right hands and allowed the little human to place something brown in his green palm, half-covered by a plastic wrapper. Dave pretended to eat while explaining to the alien what he should do with the candy bar. Gygar shrugged and took a bite of chocolate. The Alien Gygar was stained with the taste of candy bars. He kept on eating another bite of the chocolate.
Gygar exclaimed, "This is the most amazing dish I've ever tasted!" He asked Dave "And you claim you make it here on Earth?". Dave smiled and nodded. Ginger said that he needs that candy bar again and again and if they destroy the earth He would not be able to have candy bars. So Gygar returned without destroying earth and kept visiting Earth to eat chocolate.
That's how this peaceful young guy saved the planet while also introducing chocolate to the farthest reaches of the universe.
Why Space Aliens Haven’t Destroyed the Planet Yet
Conclusion
The story “Why Space Alien Haven’t Destroyed The Planet Yet” is an interesting story of a young boy who saved Earth from aliens with the help of a candy bar. Kids like to read and listen to such stories.
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Fairy tale for boys about space "Adventures of aliens"
Adventure fairy tale about space is designed for boys, but girls will like it too. Little dreamers will be able to travel through the stars and planets, meet a brave boy and kind aliens. It is best to read a fairy tale about space at night so that you have the kindest dreams.
There was once a boy named Plato. He loved space so much that his friends began to call him Pluto, after a planet far, far away. If you went to visit Pluto, you would be like in a spaceship. Planets and stars were painted on the walls, and a lamp in the form of a rocket shone brightly on the table. He himself made the bed in the form of a flying saucer, and even pajamas were with aliens.
Pluto has always dreamed of becoming an astronaut and going into space. He wanted to see the planets and stars live, to look at the Earth from above. The boy even wanted to make friends in space - aliens. He imagined how he would tell the inhabitants of other planets about the Earth, about people, about animals.
Only one thing upset the boy - he had to wait until he grew up to become an astronaut. Mom and dad told him that small children are not taken into space. Pluto always ate on time in order to grow faster, and after eating he ran to measure growth at the door using a ruler. Centimeters were gaining so slowly that Pluto had only to read books about space for now. But one day an incredible miracle happened to him.
"Hello Earthlings!"
Once Pluto went to play in the yard. It was raining lightly and there were no children outside. Suddenly the boy heard a roar. He looked around, but saw nothing. And again there was a noise, and then a loud bang. Pluto realized that the sounds were coming from behind the rose bush near the sandbox. He stepped closer to see what was going on, maybe the cat was stuck there.
He saw someone climb out of the bushes, standing with his back, barely able to stand on his feet. . It was a man, but somehow small, thin and strange. He turned to face Pluto, and the boy gasped, covering his mouth with his hands in surprise.
It was a green alien who waved his hand:
— Hello, earthlings!
And fell from impotence. Pluto ran up and checked him out, but the alien was unconscious. The boy looked into the bushes and saw fragments of a flying saucer there. He covered it with branches so that no one would find it, and then he took the alien in his hands and brought it home.
"This is my world, our world"
When the alien came to, he saw that he was lying in a soft bed. On his body were some white stripes with drawings of the planets. A boy sat on a chair in front of him, and looked at him with wide eyes.
— Have you been looking at me like that all this time?
“Yeah,” Pluto replied.
— What are these stripes on me?
— It's a band-aid, you're scratched all over by the rose bush. This is such a flower, it is beautiful, but it has thorns.
- This flower is probably evil? the alien asked.
— No, — the boy laughed, — he is good and handsome. It's just that he has a specialty.
- You were not afraid of me. Brought to your house, cured, talking to me. You are very brave, usually earthlings are afraid of us, others.
— You are just like us, just different. I'm not afraid, because I'm a future cosmonaut, I've even been invited into space, - the boy lied a little. - I would like to go to another planet and see how you live.
- You, one might say, invited me to visit, so I invite you to my place. Let's fly on my saucer, only it needs to be fixed. I crashed because it was raining, but I really need to get home quickly. My family will worry about me.
A boy and an alien went to the playground with tools in their hands. The stranger put on baby clothes and a cap so that no one would suspect anything. The boy told on the way about the history of his name, and how earthlings live.
The alien also told his secret of the name, that his name is M120, that's the custom on their planet, but relatives call him Pear, because he brings a pear from the earth once a year to feast on.
"Alien Planet"
Pluto and the alien quickly repaired the flying saucer and took off into the sky. The boy could not restrain his emotions, and screamed with joy, and the alien laughed.
They soared high, high, the blue sky changed to curly clouds, and then they disappeared. The guests of the sky ended up in dark space, and Pluto looked at the Earth as he dreamed, right in the palm of his hand.
The alien pressed the button, a sharp jerk in space, through a bright labyrinth, and they found themselves in front of the unknown planet K01, or as they also called "Fruktik".
A bright rainbow encircled it, and the planet itself was multicolored.
- We have clouds of different colors, from which we can predict what color it will rain. The worst one is gold. It does not wash well, but it tastes like sand. And the pink one is yummy. Each time with new flavors: raspberry, cherry, pomegranate.
The flying saucer started to land. Pluto looked with delight at small cities with transparent houses. They were of an unusual shape, not like on Earth. The houses were tall, ornate, writhing now in a spiral, now in an arc. The multi-coloured little men ran below.
— Aren't you all green? the boy was surprised.
- Our body is like your plant leaves. Usually we eat just the leaves, but sometimes you eat some kind of fruit or vegetable, so the color of the body immediately changes. Ate raspberries - raspberry, ate pineapple - yellow.
— Wow, how cool!
— Not quite, I once tried chocolate on planet Earth, and the color turned out to be so-so, — the alien sighed, — although it was delicious.
Pluto and the alien Pear landed and went for a walk along the streets of the town.
— There was a catastrophe on our planet, it was so long ago that no one remembers why it happened. As a result, we had no food left, there was only water. The problem is that we cannot drink it, it does not suit us. The most courageous from our planet went in search of food. Surprisingly, we were lucky to find planet Earth. We took plant seeds from you and planted gardens. We now have vegetables, berries and fruits.
The only problem is that some of them have become square, such as watermelons, melons, cherries and potatoes. And not all plants have taken root. For the sake of my beloved pear, I have to fly to Earth.
— Why do you have such tastes of rain?
— We squeeze juice from fruits and berries into different lakes. They evaporate and rise into the sky. The only thing that is not clear to us is where the golden rain comes from. It's probably an orange, but we have it tasteless.
At that moment it began to rain, and Pluto stuck his tongue out. He tasted currant.
The alien took his new friend by the arm and brought him to visit. It turned out that Grusha has many relatives, as many as 30 multi-colored aliens under one roof.
They rejoiced at the visitor from another planet. Everyone started looking at Pluto, touching his hair and even smelling him. They fed him fruit pies and told him about their planet and customs. For example, when you say hello, you need to make a whole greeting with your hands and feet, with clapping and dancing. Sometimes the greeting can take 5 minutes.
Then Pluto told how earthlings live, and again shared the story of his name. Then he decided it was time to say goodbye. Nobody wanted to let him go, but everyone understood that at home they would worry about the boy.
Alien Grusha brought Pluto back in a flying saucer.
— Thank you for helping me. Without you, I might not have coped, ”Grusha said in parting.
— And I'm glad that my dream came true, I met you and your family, I finally went into space and saw another planet! The boy jumped for joy. But then his face changed dramatically, he became sad.
— Why are you so gloomy? the alien asked.
— Will we see each other again?
- See you all over. I will fly next year, you have the most delicious pears near your yard. And I want to see how you grow up in a year, in case you become an astronaut. - the alien waved goodbye and took off.
Pluto went home, it seemed to him that all this was a dream. Already approaching the door, he looked up at the sky, there was no one there. Then he turned his gaze to the yard, and saw the pear tree that the alien was talking about. Pluto grimaced as it was the most sour and hard pear he had ever eaten.
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Listen to free audio fairy tales about space travel and outer space, because this is the youngest genre of fairy tale, it is only a few decades old. Despite this, both children and some adults love him. They have everything to immerse the listener in an atmosphere of exciting adventures: long journeys, high-tech spaceships, true friends and, of course, aliens. Children have not been afraid of them for a long time, because alien creatures do not always appear before people only in a bad light. Not all of them are villains, many are friends with earthly children and help to learn new things about space. And if confrontation is planned, then good wins.
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Audio fairy tales for children about space and space adventures
Audio fairy tales about space is a natural continuation of adult fiction that children love to listen to online. Schoolchildren have always liked books and movies on this topic, so they decided to introduce the kids to it too. Of course, there is little science fiction in the works for the smallest, but the variety of artistic ideas can amaze even the most sophisticated connoisseur. This is not surprising, because the theme of space is a fertile ground for creativity, the author can invent literally anything, motivating fiction by the absence of earthly laws of nature. But the core values remain the same. In every space story there is friendship, honor, kindness, courage. Do not forget about the opponents, without whom the fairy tale simply would not exist. They are ready for the most unseemly deeds, just to achieve their goal. But no matter how formidable they may be, the punishment is inevitable. Good always wins, this rule applies not only on Earth, but also in space.
The benefits of online audio stories about space
Stories from this section will help the child develop spatial, logical, artistic thinking.