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The Classic fairytale of Cinderella: a young girl, mistreated by her step-mother and step-sisters, who finds out that dreams really can come true.

The Classic Fairytale Story of Snow White with a Modern Twist: Who is the “fair”est of them all? Snow White of course!

A Bedtime Story of Honesty, Courage and Truth.  If Pinocchio is to become a Real boy he needs to learn how to be honest, brave and true.

A Grimm’s Brother Tale: A miller tells a tale that his daughter can turn straw into gold. A strange little man is willing to help…for a price. Guess his name and he will be gone…but what is his name?

Goldilocks and the Three Bears ~ Bedtime Stories for Kids. Goldilocks finds the three bears cottage in the woods. Should she make herself comfortable?

Hansel and Gretel Bedtime Stories for Kids. When Hansel and Gretel go in search of food, they find a gingerbread house. But who is inside?

A Story of Friendship, Love and Courage. Rapunzel’s Story ~ A Brothers Grimm Fairy Tale. An evil witch has trapped Rapunzel in a tower. Can her long hair or love save her?

A Story of Courage, Justice and Self-Awareness.  Merlin the Magician places a magic sword in a stone…whomever can pull it out is the rightful king.

A Bedtime Story of Acceptance and Self-Awareness. A Mama Duck is proud when her six ducklings hatch from their eggs. But one duckling does not look like the others? Is he truly an Ugly Duckling?

The classic Brother’s Grimm fairytale that sparked the Disney adaptation.

A Story of Courage, Learning and Love. The Classic fairy tale: The Little Mermaid falls in love with a prince on shore and she makes a deal with the Sea Witch to become human. But without her voice, how can the prince fall in love with her?

This Classic Folktale is adapted from the original story of “Aladdin” from The Arabian Nights. Aladdin, the Genie and the Magic Lamp work to impress the princess who wishes to be a commoner.

A Story of Courage, Kindness to Animals and Learning.  The Classic Tale of a male deer, Bambi, his mother and his adventures learning in the woods.

A Story of Charity, Compassion and Justice, from England. Robin Hood takes part in an archery contest thrown by the Sheriff of Nottingham. Will he realize its a trap before it is too late? One of the many Tales of Robin Hood.

This is the Legend Tale of Maui the Demi-God from Moana. It is part of our Classic Bedtime Stories for Kids Collection. It has been adapted from the Tales of Maui as well as Disney’s version of Moana.

A Bedtime Story in Simple English for Kids. A toy rabbit learns that through a child’s love it can become real.

The Classic Tale of the Snow Queen: Gerda and Kai struggle to fight the Snow Queen and find the balance between Good and Evil.

The Classic Fairy Tale of Sleeping Beauty. Princess Aurora has been cursed by Maleficent. When she  pricks herself on a spinning wheel on her 16th birthday, she is put into a deep sleep for 100 years. Who can save her?

Bedtime Story for Kids: The Gift of the Magi, A Christmas Story. Della and Jim wish to give each other the perfect Christmas present, but how will they come up with the money?

A Bedtime Story of Friendship, Courage and Acceptance. . The story tells of the time Pocahontas saved the life of settler John Smith from her father, Powhatan.

A Cinderella Story ~ Bedtime Stories for Kids

The Classic fairytale of Cinderella: a young girl, mistreated by her step-mother and step-sisters, who finds out that dreams really can come true.

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Story ~ Bedtime Stories for Kids

The Classic Fairytale Story of Snow White with a Modern Twist: Who is the “fair”est of them all? Snow White of course!

Pinocchio Story ~ Fairy Tale Bedtime Stories in English for Kids

A Bedtime Story of Honesty, Courage and Truth.  If Pinocchio is to become a Real boy he needs to learn how to be honest, brave and true.

Beauty and the Beast Classic Tale ~ Fairy Tale Stories for Kids

The classic fairy tale of a beautiful woman and the monstrous beast.

Rumpelstiltskin ~ A Fairy Tale Bedtime Story for Kids

A Grimm’s Brother Tale: A miller tells a tale that his daughter can turn straw into gold. A strange little man is willing to help…for a price. Guess his name and he will be gone…but what is his name?

Goldilocks and the Three Bears ~ Bedtime Stories for Kids

Goldilocks and the Three Bears ~ Bedtime Stories for Kids. Goldilocks finds the three bears cottage in the woods. Should she make herself comfortable?

Hansel and Gretel ~ Bedtime Stories for Kids

Hansel and Gretel Bedtime Stories for Kids. When Hansel and Gretel go in search of food, they find a gingerbread house. But who is inside?

Rapunzel by the Brothers Grimm ~ Bedtime Stories

A Story of Friendship, Love and Courage. Rapunzel’s Story ~ A Brothers Grimm Fairy Tale. An evil witch has trapped Rapunzel in a tower. Can her long hair or love save her?

The Sword in the Stone: a King Arthur Legend of the Sword Story

A Story of Courage, Justice and Self-Awareness.  Merlin the Magician places a magic sword in a stone…whomever can pull it out is the rightful king.

The Ugly Duckling Story ~ Fairy Tale Story for Kids in English

A Bedtime Story of Acceptance and Self-Awareness. A Mama Duck is proud when her six ducklings hatch from their eggs. But one duckling does not look like the others? Is he truly an Ugly Duckling?

The Frog Prince: The Story of the Princess and the Frog ~ Bedtime Stories

The classic Brother’s Grimm fairytale that sparked the Disney adaptation.

The Little Mermaid Story ~ Bedtime Stories for Kids in English

A Story of Courage, Learning and Love. The Classic fairy tale: The Little Mermaid falls in love with a prince on shore and she makes a deal with the Sea Witch to become human. But without her voice, how can the prince fall in love with her?

Aladdin and the Magic Lamp from The Arabian Nights ~ Bedtime Stories

This Classic Folktale is adapted from the original story of “Aladdin” from The Arabian Nights. Aladdin, the Genie and the Magic Lamp work to impress the princess who wishes to be a commoner.

Bambi Story: A Life in the Woods ~ Bedtime Stories for Kids in English

A Story of Courage, Kindness to Animals and Learning.  The Classic Tale of a male deer, Bambi, his mother and his adventures learning in the woods.

Robin Hood and the Golden Arrow Story ~ Legend Stories for Kids

A Story of Charity, Compassion and Justice, from England. Robin Hood takes part in an archery contest thrown by the Sheriff of Nottingham. Will he realize its a trap before it is too late? One of the many Tales of Robin Hood.

Maui from Moana: Tales of the Demi-God ~ Legend Stories for Kids

This is the Legend Tale of Maui the Demi-God from Moana. It is part of our Classic Bedtime Stories for Kids Collection. It has been adapted from the Tales of Maui as well as Disney’s version of Moana.

The Velveteen Rabbit Story ~ Bedtime English Story for Kids

A Bedtime Story in Simple English for Kids. A toy rabbit learns that through a child’s love it can become real.

The Snow Queen Fairy Tale Story ~Bedtime Story for Kids

The Classic Tale of the Snow Queen: Gerda and Kai struggle to fight the Snow Queen and find the balance between Good and Evil.

Sleeping Beauty Fairy Tale Story ~ Bedtime Stories for Kids

The Classic Fairy Tale of Sleeping Beauty. Princess Aurora has been cursed by Maleficent. When she  pricks herself on a spinning wheel on her 16th birthday, she is put into a deep sleep for 100 years. Who can save her?

The Gift of the Magi Story ~ A Holiday Story for Kids

Bedtime Story for Kids: The Gift of the Magi, A Christmas Story. Della and Jim wish to give each other the perfect Christmas present, but how will they come up with the money?

Pocahontas and John Smith Story ~ Folktales Stories for Kids

A Bedtime Story of Friendship, Courage and Acceptance. . The story tells of the time Pocahontas saved the life of settler John Smith from her father, Powhatan.

The Emperor’s New Clothes Story ~ Bedtime Stories

A Bedtime Story in Simple English for Kids. The Emperor is fooled into believing he is wearing magic clothes which can’t be “seen”.

Mulan Story ~ Tale of Hua Mulan Bedtime Stories | English Story for Kids

A Bedtime Story in Simple English for Kids. Based on the “Ballad of Mulan” and Disney’s Mulan, this is a legend tale about a girl who goes in disguise as a boy and joins the army in her brother’s place.

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Aladdin & The Magic Lamp [2022 Edition]

Once upon a time, in a little desert hut, lived a boy called Aladdin and his mother. They were quite poor, but very happy.

One day, a rich stranger came looking for Aladdin. “I am a businessman,” he told Aladdin’s mother, “I have come all the way from Arabia. I want your boy to come and work for me. I will pay him so much that you will not be poor anymore.”

Aladdin said, “Please can I go, mum? We do need the money!”
What Aladdin and his mother didn’t know was that the man wasn’t a businessman at all. He was really a magician.

The next day, Aladdin packed his things and left with the man. They had traveled for hours when the man stopped.

Aladdin thought that was odd because there were no houses or people anywhere nearby.

The man threw some magic-coloured powder at the ground and bang! Suddenly the air was filled with smoke. When the smoke cleared Aladdin could see there was a big hole in the ground, a bit like a cave.

“Go inside,” said the man, “you will see lots of gold in there. Take all you want. It’s yours! Oh, and you’ll see an old lamp in there. Bring it out for me, please.

Aladdin wasn’t sure but he went into the cave anyway.

The cave was filled with boxes and bags of gold. He crammed his pockets with as much gold as he could. Then he found the old and dirty lamp with a ring lying next to it.

He called to the man to help pull him out of the cave.

“Hand me the lamp first,” the man said.

Aladdin thought that if he handed over the lamp the man might just leave him in there. So, he said, “Please pull me out first.”

The man was really angry with this and threw more of that magic powder at the opening of the cave. Slowly but surely, a huge rock rolled over and shut the cave up.

Aladdin was left inside.

He shouted and shouted and hoped that someone might hear him and come to help. But no one came.

Eventually, Aladdin got bored of shouting and looked down at the rusty old lamp he was holding.

“I wonder why the man was so interested in this rusty old hunk of junk?” he said to himself. Then he gave it a bit of a rub to get rid of a piece of dirt.

Suddenly, a foggy mist filled the cave.

“Who you callin’ a hunk of junk?” boomed a voice.

The foggy mist cleared. Then, Aladdin looked up to see a huge and very blue genie hovering right in front of him.

“Oh, my,” said Aladdin, “I didn’t mean to—”

“Just jokin’ kid,” the genie said, with a cheeky smile, “so, what’ll it be?”

“What’ll what be?” said Aladdin, looking confused.

“Your first wish, kid,” replied the genie, “I’m a genie, see? I do wishes. So, what’ll it be?”

Aladdin smiled back, “Oh, I see. Brilliant! Okay, take me home, please,” he said.

The next instant, Aladdin was home with his mother. Aladdin told her what had happened. He rubbed the lamp again and the genie reappeared.

This time, Aladdin asked the genie for a palace and the next thing they knew they were living inside a beautiful palace instead of their old hut.

As time went on, people got to know about the famous, rich Aladdin. By now he had married a princess, the Sultan’s daughter. And they were very happy together.

But the magician had also heard all about Aladdin. One day he came to the palace and pretended he was an old man who exchanged old lamps for new ones.

Aladdin had never told the princess about the magic lamp. She gave it to the man, thinking it was just any old lamp. And the man grabbed it and ran off.

He was now the genie’s new master. “Take Aladdin’s palace and put it in the desert” he commanded.

When Aladdin got home, he couldn’t find his palace or his princess or his mother.

He was very worried. “It’s that evil magician” he thought to himself. Aladdin suddenly remembered the ring he had found next to the old lamp. He gave it a rub and another genie appeared in the shape of a little green mouse!

“Take me to wherever my princess and mother are,” he commanded the mouse genie.

The mouse genie yawned and said, “Okay, but I’ve just woken up. Mouse genies need their sleep, you know.”

He wiggled his little mousy nose and immediately Aladdin was in the desert in his palace. His princess and his mother were very happy to see him.

But the evil magician was also there and the magic lamp was on a table. The magician grabbed the lamp. Suddenly, he saw the little green mouse genie and screamed! You see, he was really frightened by mice. Especially little green ones.

He dropped the lamp and Aladdin grabbed it. He quickly gave it a rub and the genie appeared.

“Hey, master,” the genie said, “how ya doin’? You gotta wish?”

Aladdin said, “Turn this evil magician into an ant.”

“You got it, master,” said the genie, “I never liked him much.”

Suddenly, the evil magician turned into an ant.

“And please put my palace back near the town?” asked Aladdin.
Aladdin lived happily in his palace with his princess wife, his mother and their magical big blue genie.

And the little green mouse genie? Well, he simply disappeared back into the magic ring and went back to sleep.

The End

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A therapeutic fairy tale that has long been one of my son's favorite fairy tales. Included in the cycle Grandmother Organized

Once upon a time there was a girl Katya, kind, sympathetic, she studied well at school ... But for some reason Katya terribly did not like to make her bed in the morning. It seemed to her that this was a long and difficult task, and it was a pity for him to get up five minutes earlier, because it is much more pleasant to soak up this time in bed.


This is how it turned out in the morning - Katya herself, beautiful and neat, goes to school, but leaves the bed untidy, throws the covers over somehow, and the crumpled blanket sticks out from under it. Katya's mother used to make the bed for her when her daughter was still small. But this time has long passed, Katya has long been an adult, and she took care of the order in her room. So, except for Katya, there was no one to make the bed, so she stood untidy all day.

One evening Katya went to bed, and she hears someone whispering, but she can't make out the words... But several voices are whispering at once. "Who's whispering?" - Katya asked the darkness and the whisper immediately fell silent. “Maybe it seemed to me?” Katya thought and fell asleep.

But the next day everything happened again, again some strange whispering disturbed her sleep, which immediately subsided after her question. Since then, Katya heard whispering every evening, she was already sure that it didn’t seem to her. Moreover, she slowly began to distinguish words. "Wide the passage, right here!" “Hey guys, has anyone seen my flashlight?” “Carefully, carefully pass, she can pull her foot in a dream.”



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Katya could not stand it and asked again: “Hey you, who is whispering in my bed?! What kind of lights do you have there? Do you really think no one can hear you?!" Someone grunted right next to her ear, and she heard the whisper especially clearly. “Hello, Katya! We are your bed gnomes. We live in your bed, we have a blanket cave here. "What are gnomes? What are these bedding? Why are you disturbing my sleep?" “We don’t interfere with you, Katya, on purpose. Just a bed gnome, this is a kind of cave gnome. Like all cave gnomes, we don't like daylight. So during the day we sleep in our bed cave under the covers.

And at night we work, equip our dwelling and create supplies. “Well, how are you, bed gnomes, get out in a healthy way and don’t bother me to sleep!” Katya got angry. “I’ll complain to your mother about you,” she added. The gnomes giggled: “Well, try it, Katenka. But mothers usually do not believe in us. So do not be angry, but rather learn to be friends with us. Soon we will gather supplies here and will live sweetly with you together. The gnomes didn't talk to her anymore that night, they were too busy with their own affairs. Katya never figured out what to do with these gnomes and, tired of racking her brains, eventually fell asleep.

True, in the morning her mother woke her up with difficulty. “Katya, you didn’t sleep at all. I didn’t sleep well at night, because of what? Mom was worried. But Katya was afraid to tell her mother about the bed gnomes, suddenly, really, her mother would not believe and decide that her daughter began to invent all sorts of fables. But Katya never deceived her mother, and so wanted her mother to never doubt what Katya was telling her.

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But in the evening it became even more uncomfortable to sleep in bed, except for the whisper, which was very disturbing, some crumbs began to constantly stick into the body. “Hey, bed gnomes, what are you doing here, what are the crumbs in my bed?” Katya asked the darkness. The dwarfs giggled and whispered contentedly: “Oh, Katenka, we saved up cookies from the kitchen. So sweet, so delicious and crunchy. Tomorrow we'll bring some more sweet croutons, bagels and cheese. And the winter will not be terrible for us, with such and such supplies and in such a warm, soft bed. Try what delicious cookies, eat crumbs. “But who keeps cookies in bed? It's impossible to sleep here, they dragged some garbage into the bed. Shame on you!” Katya got angry. “Why be ashamed of something,” the gnomes asked, “you yourself didn’t follow your bed too much. Didn't run it in the morning. If you cleaned it, we wouldn't even think of settling with you. What are you unhappy about now?" “Yes, how can you be content, how can you sleep among the crumbs?” Katya said almost crying. “Oh, Katya, it’s boring to listen to you, let’s go and drink tea,” said the dwarfs, and again stopped talking to Katya.

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In the morning Katya was sleepy again, but how can one sleep in bed with crumbs, when all around are smacking, munching and crunching cookies. But Katya did not dare to tell her mother about her trouble and continued to sleep very badly night after night. So a week passed. There were more and more crumbs in Katya's bed, some dried pieces of cheese and other incomprehensible bits of food appeared. It seemed that someone had cleaned the kitchen, and poured all the garbage into Katya's bed instead of a garbage can. The girl almost stopped sleeping, but the gnomes, realizing that she did not share their joy, no longer wanted to talk to her.

Once, when Katya was supposed to have a holiday at school, Katya's mother came into the room earlier than usual to hang an ironed holiday dress on her daughter's chair. Opening the door quietly, mother saw that Katya was not sleeping. “Katyusha, why are you not sleeping? I went in very quietly and couldn't wake you up,” she wondered. Exhausted Katya, who did not sleep all night, was no longer able to hide what was happening, she began to tell her mother about annoying bed gnomes and cry quietly.

To Katya's surprise, her mother didn't doubt a single word she said, she immediately pressed Katya to her and began stroking her head and comforting her. “Katya, it’s good that you told me about the gnomes, otherwise I couldn’t understand why you sleep badly. And we will quickly deal with your gnomes, it's a couple of trifles. And with these words, Katya's mother took off the blanket from Katya's bed, went out with it to the balcony and began to shake it out. And Katya saw how crumbs, pieces of food flew down from all the folds of the fabric, and most importantly, grumbling and somersaulting in the air, small bed gnomes flew down. Then Katya's mother took up cleaning the sheets, and Katya asked to shake the pillowcase off the balcony. And again, Katya saw how rubbish mixed with disgruntled gnomes fell down from the balcony, they landed on their caps, as if on parachutes, and, shaking their small fists, scattered to the sides. “Wow, how many of them! No wonder I couldn't sleep in such company!" Katya exclaimed.

And my mother answered: “Yes, there are a lot of bed gnomes, and you always need to remember that one of them can be nearby, and looks after a cozy home ... And as soon as there is such a suitable cozy place, bed gnomes will quickly run from all around there in a huge crowd. And you won't be able to remember. But there is a very simple remedy - your bed is made up in the morning, and then no bed gnomes will be able to crawl under the covers into your clean and soft bed, no matter how comfortable they seem there. Katya remembered this story for a very long time, she began to make the bed every day, and very soon this matter began to seem to her simple and quick.

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Little girls are put to bed and then stories are told... Big girls are told stories and then they are put to bed.!?))) — Discuss

Little girls are put to bed and then stories are told... Big girls are told fairy tales, and then they put them to bed.!?))) - Discuss

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Little girls are put to bed and then told stories... Big girls are told stories and then they are put to bed.!?))) bed girl story

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At the age of 7, the girl is put to bed and told a story.
At the age of 17, a girl is told a fairy tale and put to bed.
At 27, the girl goes to bed and does not expect a fairy tale.
At 37, a woman tells a story to go to bed.
At 47, a woman is told a story to avoid going to bed.
At 57, a woman herself tells a fairy tale to put her to bed.
This is where the fairy tale ends!

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Roman Sidorov

Two friends meet - one is holding a bouquet of artificial flowers. One of the other asks: "Are you in the cemetery chtoli?". He replies: "Not - on a date ..". "How about a date? Why do you have artificial flowers?" "Well, after all, the girl is rubber . .."

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Ta Sha

.... what kind of fairy tales a mother will tell her daughter will depend on how adult storytellers will influence her. Let's be vigilant, girls! Let's start telling our daughters the right fairy tales!

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Dastan Muzdybaev

Maybe girls need to stop being girls and become girls and stop listening to fairy tales like they did when they were girls! Sorry for the tophthology!

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Nikolai Osipov

Some big girls tell their own stories to put to bed! And some even in bed and even after tell tales!

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Evgeny Tsymplov

no, I have everything to go to bed)) as I say, it will be so . . I said on the back, then on the back, I said on the barrels, then on the barrels))

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Alex Wenzel

Yes, in our time they themselves strive to jump in there ... The demand for men is amazing, and the girls have gone crazy ...

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right now the times are such that a girl puts you in bed and then forcefully asks you to tell her a story

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Dmitry Vladimirovich Lyalyaev

Yes. Moreover, both those and others willingly listen to these tales. And they grieve greatly if they are NOT TOLD them fairy tales.

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Besik

Damn! Mom told me - study, son, to be a gynecologist, there will always be money in your pocket and your hands will be warm!

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Vladimir Lebedev

Hence the conclusion: there is nothing to teach girls to fairy tales in childhood so that any storyteller can put them to bed.

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Kaiser Sauze

or chair or car or boat or tent or foliage or wall or swing

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Nikolai Dubinin

. ..because the big girls have remained small ...and they are not going to grow up.

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Din-Islam Bayramkulov

Well, now such girls have gone to believe in fairy tales, but they don’t believe in reality either

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Din-Islam Bayramkulov

Maybe not everyone puts them to bed and gently lulls them and kisses them before going to bed, but still there are still those who do this and admire how they sniff like little girls

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And specifically, which option do you like best? First or second?

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I loved fairy tales as a child)

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Wonderful! )))

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Yaroslav Bashkatov

but I don’t tell my loved ones everything happens under anesthesia called passion

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Well, is it possible that the girl was joking

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Sayfiddin Jabirov

And the big girls themselves invent fairy tales, then they themselves drag themselves to bed!

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