My last haunting didn’t work out. My brother Sneak told our parents about it like it was a great joke. They didn’t think it was all that funny. They were pretty upset and sent me to haunt the floor below the next night.
Continue reading →Fairy tales for preschoolers
All children should know the classic fairy tales and the characters that appear in them before they go to school. Fairy tales for preschoolers develop speech, thinking, attention and memory, and on top of that they carry a moral lesson. Whether you read them before nap time at kindergarten or at home, you’re sure to grow fond of more than one of them.
The Toothy Ghosts – The Day of Toothy Mothers
It was a crafty day at the spooky school today. All the little ghosts were given the task of making cards for their moms, who would soon have their special day. Mother’s Day was coming up, and even ghosts wanted to show their moms how much they love them.
Continue reading →The Toothy Ghosts – The Day of the Toothy Dads
Chupchip was walking slowly home from school. He missed The Booboobus again because he took too long with his lunch. He didn’t like fish. He didn’t enjoy picking the little bones out.
Continue reading →The Toothy Ghosts: What Happened on August 8th at the Toothy Ghosts’ Place
The sun was shining and smiling, just like every summer holiday in Wraithmoor. But Toothy Boo wasn’t happy. She was looking out at the meadow, where a little boy was running around with his dog.
Continue reading →The Little Elves’ Mischiefs
One night, while everyone was sleeping, a group of five elves got together. They weren’t ordinary goblins, but the kind of little ones who are always causing mischief. That night, they were especially bored, so they decided to have a contest. Whoever came up with the biggest mischief would win.
Continue reading →The Dog Competition
Once there was a farm guarded by six dogs. And every year, these dogs held a competition for jumping over obstacles, running, and other doggy skills. Ripper, the big Rottweiler, always won the contest.
Continue reading →Rex the Dog Saving the Chicks
One night, a terrible wind swept across the farm. In the morning, Rex, the farm dog, went around to check on all the animals and see if the big wind had damaged their homes. His first stop was the piglets.
Continue reading →Annie and the Tooth Fairy
In the evening, when everyone is asleep, tiny fairies fly out of their hiding places and visit our homes. They look for children’s bedrooms and slip quietly through the window. Then they peek under the pillow and slip under the pillow, hoping to find a tooth that has fallen out. But it’s not always easy for the fairy. She doesn’t always take the tooth with her. Sometimes it’s just not possible, just like what happened one night long ago.
Continue reading →The monsters
Since time immemorial, there has been a myth that when children don’t listen in the evening and don’t want to sleep, a monster will come and scare them. But is it really true? We don’t know yet… But little Peter already knows.
Continue reading →The Sun Writes a Letter to the Kindergarteners
Behind the forest and across a wide meadow stands a kindergarten. Children from all over the city come here to play, to learn new things, and to rest. Every day at this kindergarten is full of discoveries. But today is different. Today, something very special is supposed to arrive—all the way from the sky. A letter from the Sun.
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