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11 Short Princess Bedtime Stories For Kids To Read

Take your kids onto an enchanting journey of stories with a beautiful princess story.

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We’ve seldom heard of little ones who don’t enjoy princess stories for kids. Children are in awe of sparkly gowns, unicorns, talking animals, and other imaginative characters in princess stories. Whether it features Princess Merida or the princess who slept on the pea, these stories are delightful to everyone, regardless of age.

Some are simple stories, while others may have several surprising twists that keep you holding your breath till the end. Some others subtly address real-life issues, such as the discrimination faced by women and particular classes of society.

If you are excited to introduce your child to some short princess stories, we have a curated list of some of the best princess stories to help you pick the right ones for your child.

1. The Princess And The Pea

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A prince is in the search of a princess to marry. But whenever he meets one, something goes wrong and he fails to find a suitable alliance. One evening, there is a thunderstorm and a young lady, who is fully drenched, knocks on the castle door. She seeks shelter in the prince’s castle.

The young lady claims to be a princess and requests the king and the queen to allow her to spend the night in the castle. As her appearance is distressed and worn out, nobody believes her.

Unwillingly, the queen allows the young lady to rest in their castle. But to test if the young lady is a real princess, the queen decides to place a pea under the mattress of the guest bed. The young lady is offered a bed, which is covered with 20 huge mattresses with a pea at the bottom.

Next morning, the queen asks their guest if she slept well. The young lady narrates how sleepless her night went as something very hard under the mattress kept her awake all night.

The prince is overjoyed as he has found a true princess. Only a real princess would experience such pain in spite of having 20 feather mattresses placed on top of the pea. The prince and the princess get married and live happily ever after.

2. The Princess And The Faithful Knight

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Long long ago, there lived a beautiful princess who was praised by everyone for her beauty. She was also a kind-hearted young girl and was raised to be a fair and a just ruler.

One bright sunny day, a prince arrives at her palace, meets her and eventually, they fell in love. One night, the prince takes the princess to a shady grassland at the edge of the woods. He says if the princess truly loves him, she must pick a rare flower called the scarlet rose for him. She tries hard to find the flower as she wants to prove her love for the prince. Finally, she finds the scarlet rose. But as soon as the princess touches the flower, she falls asleep.

The cunning prince steals all the jewelry and riches of the princess and leaves her alone in the deep woods. The king gets worried about his daughter and sends his army to find the princess. The soldiers return disappointed.

Many months later, the princess is found lying unconscious in the deep meadow. She is taken back to the castle. The advisors discover that the princess touched a scarlet rose, and cannot be woken up. Therefore, they suggest the king let the venom run its course.

The king declares that anyone who is desirous of marrying the princess must prove their faithfulness by waiting by her bedside until she awakens. Many suitors turn up hoping to marry the beautiful princess when she wakes up.

But time passes by and the weary men leave one after the other. But one hopeful knight truly waits beside the princesses for her to wake up.

One fine day, the princess wakes up and finds the knight kneeling. He narrates the entire story of her falling asleep. The princess is moved to tears and the king is overjoyed. The king announces the wedding and a grand celebration takes place in the kingdom.

3. Snow White

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Once upon a time, there lived a beautiful princess called Snow White. She was kind, gentle and had many friends who were animals. One fine day, Snow White meets a handsome, charming prince. They become friends and their bond grows.

The Queen, who is Snow White’s evil stepmother, discovers about their relationship and out of jealousy, orders a huntsman to kill Snow White. But the huntsman could not gather the courage to hurt Snow White and requests her to escape and run to a faraway land.

Snow White escapes into the woods. Exhausted and trembling in fear, she knocks at a cottage door. When nobody answers, she steps inside. She finds the cottage in a mess and very untidy and decides to clean it with the help of her friends from the forest.

As she explores the rest of the cottage, she finds seven tiny beds and assumes they are for little children. She curls up on the bed and falls asleep.

After a long day of work, seven dwarfs head back home to their cottage in the forest and find the beautiful girl sleeping on their bed. When Snow White wakes up, she is mesmerized by the Seven Dwarfs: Sneezy, Bashful, Happy, Grumpy, Dopey, Sleepy, and Doc.

Snow White narrates her painful story and the dwarfs decide to protect the beautiful princess from such an evil queen.

When the evil queen learns about Snow White, she is infuriated. She makes a magic potion and injects it into an apple. Next day when the dwarfs are off to work, the queen disguises herself as an old hag lady and offers an apple to Snow White.

When Snow White takes a bite of the poisoned apple, she falls asleep and a spell is a cast which can be broken only by true love. The dwarfs discover the evil act of the queen and with the help of all the animals, they trap her on the top of a cliff. She reaches the edge of the cliff when lightning strikes she loses her balance and falls into the valley and dies.

Eventually, Snow White’s Prince Charming finds her in the forest. He awakens Snow White with his first kiss, thus breaking the spell. Snow White and the Prince return to the kingdom and live happily ever after.

4. The Princess Who Never Smiled

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Long ago, there lived a princess who never smiled or laughed. One day, her father declares that whoever could make her daughter smile can marry her. Many try but fail.

Meanwhile, an honest laborer lived across the town. He worked sincerely for his master. At the end of the year, the master offered him a sack full of money and said he could take how much ever he desired.
As the man isn’t greedy and did not want to sin, he picks just one coin. He goes to drink water from a well and accidentally drops the coin into the well. The same happens in the second year too.

During the third year, the master places the sack and the laborer takes just one coin just like the previous years. This time when he goes to drink water, his coin does not fall. In fact, the other two coins from the past also float up to the surface.

He decides to see the world using these coins. But a mouse asks for help and the man gives him a coin. Similarly, a beetle and a catfish ask for help too and he gives away the remaining coins.

Wandering, he arrives at a castle and notices the princess looking at him. This astounds the young man and he falls in the mud. The catfish, the beetle, and the mouse come to help him. The princess laughs looking at them. Everyone around the princess get stunned to see her laughing.

She points at him and expresses an interest in him. He is brought into the castle and is transformed into a handsome man. The delighted king announces his daughter’s wedding to the honest man. They get married and live happily ever after.

5. Princess And The Magical Ring

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Long ago there was a princess who lived in the Norfolk kingdom. She finds a ring in her garden and asks her father about it. He tells the ring would give her five magical powers — the ability to sleep peacefully, to make fire without a flint, the ability to grow any crop, to make it rain without clouds, and lastly a power, which was also the most special, the ability to sing like an enchanted siren.

The princess enjoyed singing and loved her last power the most. She believed her voice will one day make a prince fall in love with her.

One day, a witch casts a spell on the kingdom that had adverse effects on everyone, except the princess. The witch plunders crops, rain, sunshine and everything from the kingdom.

The princess is disappointed to see her falling kingdom and decides to use her five powers to save her homeland and its people. An idea strikes her mind to sing day and night. Nothing could stop her from singing.

After almost an entire year of singing, the kingdom is set free from the deadly spell. But this results in the disintegration of the princess. She sacrifices her life for her people and the kingdom.

6. The Lonely Princess

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Long long ago, there lived three young princesses in the Kingdom of Glora. Of the three sisters, Isabelle was the youngest. She was a kind and warm person, friendly to everyone. The other two sisters, Rose, and Juliette, were very beautiful but cruel and heartless.

Isabelle always played with her dolls and did not pay attention to her appearance. Rose and Juliette would tease Isabelle and she felt lonely. King Paul loved Isabelle the most.

On a bright summer morning, King Paul tells his three daughters that a Prince named Geoffrey from the Kingdom of Meadowhill was on his way to the Kingdom of Glora in search of a bride. Rose, Juliette, and Isabelle get excited to meet Prince Geoffrey.

Prince Geoffrey speaks to Juliette first. He compliments Juliette on her hair but gets bored when she talks only about her hair and nothing else. Then Geoffrey starts talking to Rose, she tries to impress him by sharing the achievements of her father’s court and all the famous noblemen and knights. Prince Geoffrey soon grows bored and moves his attention to Isabelle.

When Prince Geoffrey looks at Isabelle, he tells her she is very beautiful. Isabelle turns red.

But Juliette retorts, “She’s not beautiful! She’s ugly!”
“Her hair! It’s so untidy!” Rose adds.
“It’s the eyes,” Prince Geoffrey says. “She is blessed with beautiful eyes.
“But she plays with toys!” Juliette tells Geoffrey.

Rose and Juliette leave no stone unturned to embarrass Isabelle but the prince remains unrelenting.

“So what, even I play with dolls. I got one here too! Her name is Jane, and she is my oldest friend,” he says pulling out a small doll from his pocket.

“Would you like to meet my friends, Prince Geoffrey?” Isabelle asks.

“I would love to,” says Prince Geoffrey. They head to the garden and start playing with dolls, leaving Rose and Juliette behind.

Disney Princess Stories

7. Moana

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A young girl called Moana lived on a Polynesian island called Motunui. The inhabitants of Motunui worship the goddess Te Fiti, who brought life to the ocean. But one day, a shape-shifting demigod, called Maui, steals the heart of Te Fiti and gives humanity the power of creation.

Eventually, Maui is attacked by a volcanic demon called the Te Ka. During the fight, Maui loses his magical giant fish hook and the heart that was stolen from Te Fiti. A thousand years later, the Ocean chooses Moana to bring the heart back to Te Fiti.

Moana is an adventurous teenage girl and sets out on her pursuit. She has no fears about her journey as she is determined to save her people at Motunui. During her journey, Moana comes across Maui, who helps her in accomplishing her purpose.

Moana and Maui sail across the ocean together, fighting many obstacles on the way. They encounter various gigantic monsters and deal with impossible odds. En voyage Moana finds Te Fiti’s heart, helps Maui to find his fish hook and returns successfully to Motunui. This adventure also helps her in finding her identity, which was her long cherished dream.

8. Pocahontas

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There lived a princess called Pocahontas, who belonged to the Powhatan tribe in Tsenacommacah, North America. The free-spirited girl loved running and exploring her homeland and sometimes headed on adventures outside the boundaries.

Pocahontas had two dear friends, Meeko, who was a raccoon and Flit, a hummingbird. They often visited Grandmother Willow, a spiritual talking tree who spoke of dreams and various supernatural things.

One day, Grandmother Willow predicts and alerts Pocahontas about the Englishmen arriving at her native land. Capt. John Smith, his English sailors and soldiers arrive at Tsenacommacah to loot the riches of Pocahontas’ native land. Meanwhile, Chief Powhatan pledges his daughter’s alliance with the village’s greatest warrior Kocoum.

But Pocahontas wants to be free and does not want to marry Kocoum. Her life changes when the English ship lands near her village. One fine day, she meets Captain John Smith and in a couple of meetings, they develop a strong bond and fall in love with each other. Kocoum discovers their love and tries to kill John Smith. But Kocoum gets killed and John Smith is captured by the army of Chief Powhatan.

Pocahontas confesses her love for John Smith and begs for mercy. The execution of John Smith is revoked. He decides to go back to England and asks Pocahontas to come with her. But she says she wants to stay back with her people.

9. Ariel

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Deep in an ocean lived a sea princess Ariel, also known as the Little Mermaid. She had a dear friend called Flounder, a small fish. They loved exploring the sea beds and sometimes the seashores, but Ariel had a dream of living on the land as a Human. She was always in search of objects or treasures used by a human.

Her father, King Triton, who was the ruler of the sea, discovers about Ariel’s adventures and warns her to never visit the shore again. He assigns Sebastian, a crab, to keep a watch on Ariel.

But the stubborn Ariel continues to visit the shore. One night, a dreadful storm sweeps a ship across the sea and a young man, Eric, falls into the ocean. Ariel saves Eric and pulls him to the shore. Eric falls in love with her and it is later discovered that Eric is a human prince.

Ariel is desperate to meet Eric again and approaches Ursula, a sea witch for help. The sea witch casts a spell on Ariel, steals her voice and turns her into a human. Ariel is unaware of the hidden objective behind Ursula’s favor. Ariel is given three days time and by the sunset of the third day, if Eric does not kiss Ariel, she would become a slave of Ursula.

Eric and Ariel spend lovely time together. Ursula, disguised as a young pretty girl called Vanessa, casts a spell on Prince Eric and makes him fall in love with her. They decide to marry each other, leaving Ariel disheartened.

Ariel’s friends discover that Vanessa is Ursula and warns her about it. Sebastian goes to find Ariel’s father King Triton, while Ariel and Flounder hurry to catch Prince Eric’s cruise. Ariel stops the wedding and gets her voice back from the evil witch.

But as the sun goes down on the third day, Ariel and Eric could not kiss each other and she turns into a mermaid again. To save Ariel, King Triton gives the powers to Ursula and becomes her slave.

The prince fights and destroys Ursula by ripping her heart apart. Now King Triton regains his powers. Seeing their love, the King grants the wish of Ariel and she becomes a human. Prince Eric and Ariel get married and start living happily in a castle by the sea.

10. Brave

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Princess Merida is a beautiful daughter of King Fergus and Queen Elinor, who rule the kingdom of DunBroch in Scotland. She has three brothers, who are triplets. Queen Elinor tries to teach Merida to behave like other princesses but Merida is a free-spirited girl, who enjoys archery.

One night, while the family is having their supper, the queen announces that three men are visiting soon to compete for a matrimonial alliance with their daughter. Merida is angry and rebels against it. The following day when the suitors arrive they try to impress Merida with their skills at shooting and archery but all of them fail miserably.

Princess Merida marches into the field and leaves everyone in awe of her skills at archery. Queen Elinor is angry and scolds Merida for her act. But Merida fights with her mother, tears a tapestry of their family, leaves the castle and goes deep into the forest.
There, Merida discovers an old witch in a cottage. She asks the witch to change her mother’s mindset. The old witch gives a spell cake to Merida, which is to be fed to the queen.

Merida gives it to her mother, and when the queen takes a bite of the cake, she falls sick and turns into a bear. Merida’s brothers, who too take a bite from the cake, turn into bears.

Worried Merida tries to help her mother and she rushes to the old witch’s cottage. She does not find her but reads a message on the wall of the cottage, “Fate be changed, look inside, mend the bond torn by pride.”

Merida figures out the hidden meaning behind the message on the wall. She hops on to her horse, goes to the palace, and sews the tapestry that she tore.

She places the tapestry, which is now mended, on her mother and the three little brothers. “I want you back, Mum,” Merida cries. “I love you.”

Queen Elinor and her sons turn into humans again, King Fergus is happy to have his family back. The happy family returns to the castle and Merida is granted all the freedom she desires.

11. Mulan

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Centuries ago, there was a young girl named Mulan in ancient China. She lived with her parents and a dog whose name was Little Brother. Her father was once a great warrior but not anymore as he was injured in a war.

One day, terrible news comes that China’s enemy, the Huns, have invaded again. The emperor orders all the men in the country to fight. As her father could not fight, Mulan comes up with a plan. She offers a prayer to her ancestors, cuts off her hair with a sword and changes into her father’s warrior clothes.

While her parents are asleep, she takes along Mushu, a dragon, jumps on to Khan, her father’s horse, and goes to join the army, where everyone believes her to be a man. She meets Captain Li Shang at the training camp.

Mulan struggles at the training camp but impresses everyone by accomplishing the toughest task to retrieve an arrow from the highest pole.

Meanwhile, the Huns army surrounds the Chinese army. Mulan gets an idea and she uses Mushu’s fire to light a canon. This causes a huge avalanche and Huns get buried under the snow.

But when the snow starts racing, Khan and Mulan see that Shang is in danger and they pull him to safety. During the war, Mulan injures herself and a medic on duty discovers that she is a woman. The angry Shang leaves Mulan behind.

As Mulan sits disheartened, she hears Hun’s voices and realizes that they are alive and planning to attack the Chinese emperor. Mulan informs Shang about what she heard but he does not trust her.

When Shan Yu, the leader of the Huns, kidnaps the emperor, Mulan and Shang pair up to rescue the emperor. They defeat the Huns and free the emperor. Mulan is appreciated and praised for her bravery, by everyone including Captain Shang and her father.

Reading stories to children is a great way to acquaint them with real-life scenarios. Stories teleport children to a world full of exciting twists, turns, and surprises. Perhaps, that is why almost every child loves hearing or narrating stories. Fuel your child’s interest with these beautiful short princess stories for kids. These simple yet engaging stories will teach your child valuable life lessons while keeping them entertained. Read them during the day or at bedtime and give them a quick escape to a magical world of imagination.

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5 Interesting Short Princess Bedtime Stories for Kids

Bedtime stories are more than just sharing a cute story – they are an important way to bond with your little one. There are many advantages of interacting with your child by way of reading bedtime stories:

  • Daily Routine: It helps them develop a daily routine.
  • Bonding: It enhances the child’s bonding with the storyteller.
  • Reading Preparedness: It helps them inculcate an interest in reading.
  • Comprehension and logic: It improves their language skills.
  • Communication: It makes the child more expressive and interactive.
  • Morals and Values: It is a creative means to imbibe moral values in children.

Here’s a list of stories that you could read to your children:

  • Princess and the Magical Ring
  • The Lonely Princess
  • The Princess and the Pea
  • The Princess and the Faithful Knight
  • Flora: The Princess Fairy

List of Short Princess Bedtime Stories for Children

1. Princess and the Magical Ring

One fine day, the princess of the kingdom of Norfolk found a ring while in the palace’s garden. When she inquired about the ring with her father, he informed her that it would bring her five special powers:

  • The ability to get sound sleep.
  • The ability to make fire without a flint.
  • The ability to grow any crop of her choice.
  • The ability to make it rain even without clouds in the sky.
  • The ability to sing like an enchanted siren.

The fifth was the princess’ most enjoyed power. She would keep singing for long, hoping that someday, a charming prince would fall for her beautiful voice.

One dark day, the kingdom got jinxed with a witch’s spell. It affected everyone except the princess. The witch deprived the kingdom of everything it had, including fire, the sun, the rains, and the crops. The miserable state of her country saddened the princess. But, all she had to help her kingdom were her five special powers! A spontaneous idea popped into her mind – she rushed to the balcony and started singing. The princess sang for months, all day and night. She didn’t stop even when her parents asked her. After about a year of singing, the kingdom normalised. But simultaneously, the princess disappeared in the winds. The kingdom was restored to its original glory because of the princess’ sacrifices.

2. The Lonely Princess

The Kingdom of Glora was home to Princess Isabella, a friendly young lady who was loved by the whole kingdom. She had two elder sisters, Rose and Juliette, but she was nothing like them. Rose was quite charming, but she was no match to Juliette. Nevertheless, they were both mean to Isabella because they were considered conventionally beautiful. They teased Isabella for her plain appearance and simplicity, and always made fun of her for playing with her toys. They coaxed her to dress up more, but Isabella paid no heed to her sisters and continued to play with her toys. She loved her dolls as they never called her names, but she often felt lonely. King Paul, her father, was distressed at the sorrow of his youngest child, and although he tried to spend his free time with her, he was often called away for extended periods because of his royal duties.

On a bright summer morning, the prince of the Kingdom of Meadow-Hill, Geoffrey, arrived in the Kingdom of Glora, seeking a bride. He was a year younger than Juliette, a year older than Rose, and two years older than Isabella. All the sisters were eager to meet the handsome prince. Prince Geoffrey first spoke to Juliette, praising her beautiful tresses. Flattered, Juliette told him how lovingly she took care of her hair. Geoffrey soon got tired of the conversation and tried to strike a conversation with Rose. To impress the young prince, Rose began describing her father’s court and talking about all the famous personalities in it. When Prince Geoffrey could hear no more, he decided to meet Isabella. As soon as he met her, he was awestruck by her beauty. Juliette and Rose scoffed at Isabelle, berating her unkempt hair. When the prince said she had beautiful eyes, both Rose and Juliette declared that all the sisters had beautiful eyes. Prince Geoffrey said, “She is blessed with beautiful eyes indeed. But she plays with toys!” Juliette countered, trying to make young Isabella appear childish. “So what? Even I like playing with dolls.” Taking out a small doll from his pocket, he introduced it to everyone as Jane, his oldest friend. Isabella, delighted, offered to introduce him to her friends. When he agreed, she led him into the garden, leaving behind her mean sisters.

3. The Princess and the Pea

There once lived a prince who was in search of a suitable princess. He travelled across the seven seas in search of the right one, but he wasn’t sure if the princesses he met were genuine. Disheartened, he eventually returned home.

One evening, there was a terrible thunderstorm. Having heard a knock on the door, the queen went to open it. A princess was standing there in soiled and muddy clothes. Her hair looked dirty; she was thoroughly drenched, and her shoes were covered in mud. She claimed to be a real princess. “We’ll soon find out the truth,” said the queen. The queen went to the bedroom and took all the mattresses off the bed. She then placed a pea at the bottom and laid twenty mattresses on top of it. Next, she placed twenty feathered beds on top of the mattresses. The princess was asked to sleep on the bed for the night. In the morning, the queen questioned the princess about the quality of her sleep. The princess replied, “I just couldn’t sleep all night. God knows what, but there was something very hard on the bed.” The queen then understood that she was indeed a real princess, as only a real princess would feel the discomfort through the twenty mattresses and feathered beds. Knowing that she was a real princess, the prince took her as his wife.

 4. The Princess and the Faithful Knight

Once upon a time, there was a princess whose beauty was the talk of not just her own, but many a land. As beautiful as she was, the princess had been raised to be fair and just. As the days went by, the happiness and the joy of her people became her only concern. One day, a prince arrived at the kingdom to court the princess. The two spent hours, days and weeks together. The princess had fallen in love with the charming prince.

One day, the prince took his princess to a shady grassland full of flowers located near the edge of the forest. He challenged the princess to pick out the rarest flower for him – the scarlet rose from the dense woods – if she truly loved him. The princess entered the woods to search for the scarlet rose. She loved the prince, and she would prove it to him. When she had almost given up, she saw a beautiful flower. The princess was fascinated by its beauty and reached out to touch it, but immediately fell asleep.

The prince suddenly appeared. He had planned to steal the riches and jewellery of the princess. He took the valuables and abandoned the princess. When the princess did not return to her father, the king sent his soldiers far and wide to look for her. After a long search, they discovered her in the meadow, covered in vine. His advisors discovered that she had touched a scarlet rose and thus couldn’t be awakened. The king tried every possible measure and potion to wake her up, but nothing helped.

The disheartened king made it known that anyone who could wait by the princesses’ side until she awoke would win her hand in marriage. Many suitors came drawn by the princesses’ beauty, but she slept on, unaware. As time passed, her beauty faded, as did most suitors, except for one- a knight who had knelt at the princess’ side and hadn’t moved since the time he had arrived. When the princess woke up, she saw the strong knight kneeling by her side. He told her about the poison and the king’s decree and declared his undying love for her. The king was overjoyed at having his daughter back, finding her a loving husband, and declared their wedding which took place the very next day.

5. Princess Rose and the Golden Bird

Long ago in a faraway land there lived a beautiful princess who had lovely red hair, and loved roses. Her name was princess Rose. Every evening, Princess Rose would come out on her balcony and clap her hands. On hearing her, a little golden bird would appear and sit on her shoulder. The princesses’ hair would have a beautiful red glow, and she and the bird would sing a lullaby that would put everyone in the kingdom to sleep.

One day, a jealous witch cast a spell on princess Rose and turned her lovely red hair black. That night, when the bird and the princess sang, the people of the kingdom had nightmares and bad dreams. The bird told the princess to wash her hair in rose water, and all would be well again. The princess washed her hair with rose water, and people of the kingdom slept well.

When the evil witch heard this, she turned princess Rose’s hair black again; and this time, she also made all the roses in the land disappear. As princess Rose wept in despair, a prince appeared with a strand of red hair. When her tears touched the hair, a beautiful red rose bloomed, and princess Rose was able to make her hair red again. The Prince revealed that he and the princess had exchanged a strand of hair as children as a sign of loyalty. .

The prince and princess Rose got married and lived happily ever after, and the evil witch was so furious at the failure of her plan that she exploded into a thousand pieces.

Tips to Remember When Reading a Bedtime Story to Your Child

Act like the character

When you get into the zone of the character, it makes your child’s imagination soar. To make things more interesting, you could ask your child what he thinks a character would sound like. Then, continue on with that voice.

Put a finger on every word as you read it

Reading these stories with your child will also help develop his communication and grammar skills. Enunciate every word you read, and try making him spell words out loud. However, don’t turn storytime into a lesson for him – make sure to do this only every now and then.

Make it interactive

A lot of the stories you read involve scenes where characters decide what they have to do. In such a case, you can ask your child what he would do if he was a character in the story. That way, your child will be involved in the story and you can also explain to him how certain actions have consequences.

Young children often enjoy bedtime stories, and it has become a traditional way to put their curious minds to rest. Besides making them go to bed with a smile, bedtime stories help their mental and social development in a very subtle yet powerful way. So, make sure to read your child a story to bed whenever you can! 

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A fairy tale about a princess, memory and love - a short bedtime story


In a certain kingdom there lived a king and he had a daughter, whom he loved very much and always spoiled. The princess grew up cheerful, kind, but she loved to do everything in her own way.

Once she wanted to see the capital of a neighboring state, but her father was against it. Then she secretly escaped from the palace and went there alone.

Her path ran through a large dark forest.

She was riding along the path when the robbers attacked her, they surrounded her, but then several horsemen appeared on the road, led by a handsome young man. They came to the aid of the princess and drove off the robbers.

The young man jumped off his horse and approached the princess. He confessed to her that he liked her at first sight and that he was the prince of this country. The young man invited her to stay a little in his castle. The princess gladly accepted his invitation.

For a whole week there were balls and carnivals in the castle. The princess really liked this country and she decided to accept the offer and marry the prince. She sent a letter to her father about it. After some time, she received an answer in which the king asked her to come and officially introduce the groom to him. Delighted, the lovers hurried to the palace, where the king was waiting for them.

When they arrived they were met by a very angry king, who had been very worried about his daughter all this time, he declared that he would never marry his daughter to a prince and ordered him to be seized and put out of the kingdom.

The princess burst into tears and promised to run away again. Then the king summoned the supreme magician, who cast a spell on the princess. She lost all memories of her meeting with the prince and healed as before.

The prince, having returned to his country, was very homesick for the princess. He wrote letters to her every day, but received no response. Completely desperate, he convened a council, at which it was decided to go to war against the kingdom in which the princess lived and thus force the king to give her to him as his wife.

On the appointed day, the troops of both kingdoms gathered. They lined up opposite each other, ready to attack at the first order. The king and prince rode out to meet each other. The prince began to beg the king to give him the princess, but the king was adamant, then the prince asked the king just for a minute to meet her. The king allowed him this because he knew that the princess had forgotten him.

The prince rode up to the princess, but she acted as if she was seeing him for the first time, then the prince kissed her in desperation. Immediately thunder rumbled, and the spell dissipated - the princess remembered everything.

Holding hands, they approached the king and both fell to their knees, but the king was still angry. He said that he would give permission for the wedding if the prince could defeat his army. Then the prince rose and made a speech to the troops of the king, he asked the soldiers to lower their weapons and surrender and promised that no one would die. The soldiers sympathized with the lovers, and lowered their weapons, admitting defeat.

The king was very angry, but he had no choice but to acknowledge the victory of the prince. The princess embraced her father in joy and asked, as a wedding gift, not to punish the soldiers who refused to fight. The king forgave everyone and gave his blessing for the wedding.

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We know what the princesses say, but what the cats say is something new. Cats usually meow. Of course, cats understand each other. We just don't understand them. But one cat ran into our fairy tale, which in some incredible way learned to speak like a human. Only he did not immediately discover his skill.

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A fairy tale about a beautiful princess and a talking cat
Author: Iris Revue

Once upon a time there was a princess. And her name was Milanta. She lived in the palace, along with her mother, father and other people who made royal life a celebration.

Milanta was a real princess: beautiful, graceful, well-mannered and a little capricious. She loved to dance, walk in the royal garden, and in the evenings look at the starry sky. It seemed to Milante that the life of stars is full of secrets and mysterious events. And mysterious events have always attracted her.

But, unfortunately, nothing mysterious happened in her life. And then one day, when the king and queen went to distant relatives, the princess went for a walk. She was followed by aunts, nannies and Milanta's favorite cat, Ganek.

The aunts and nannies fell behind while talking, and Milanta, tired of the walk, decided to sit down on a pretty stump. Not far from her, in the tall grass, the true friend of the princess, the cat Ganek, hid.

And suddenly the stump on which Milanta was sitting jumped up and the princess was on the ground. The next moment, a gnome appeared. He held out his hand to the princess and helped her up off the ground.

“Excuse me, beautiful princess,” he said, “my stumps have gone wild this year. Either they play catch-up, or they jump above their heads.

Princess Milanta looked with interest at the dwarf, who had cheerful, but somehow eccentric eyes. The dwarf's name was Ossi, he himself told the princess his name. And at the same time he told her what an unusual country he lives in.

Country Gnome is a wonderful country. And the sun in it is not yellow, the color of simple dandelions, but orange, the color of fragrant oranges. The trees in the land of the Dwarves go to bed at night. Bananas grow on trees instead of cones, and lemons grow on pine trees. In the country of Dwarves, you can take wings and fly a little. In the evening, you can watch how squirrels are embroidering with a cross, and listen to how hares buzz, imitating flies. In the country of the Dwarfs, rain can go from top to bottom, or maybe from bottom to top. As he pleases!

Princess Mylta laughed heartily as she listened to Ossi the Dwarf's stories. She really wanted to visit this wonderful country. After all, she loved everything unusual and mysterious! And she almost decided to visit the charming country, but then her beloved cat Ganek appeared and in a simple human voice told her that it was best for the princess to return home!

- Ganek! Milanta was amazed. When did you learn to speak like a human?

- I have always been able to do it, I just kept silent, because there was no special need.


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