Once autumn ends, winter begins. It gets colder outside. Frost forms on cars in the morning and roads start to get slippery. Every child eagerly awaits the first snow. But what they don’t know is that one day, something magical might arrive with the first snowflake.
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.
Carlton and The Book Adventure
The entire city had already gone to sleep, except for a small light shimmering in one window. It was in an attic room. There, beneath the covers, a small boy named Carlton was hiding. He was shining a flashlight at the book he was reading. He was supposed to have been asleep for a long time now.
Continue reading →Princess Julie And Her Magical Hat
Above a large green valley, there stood a spring kingdom. Flowers grew there all year round, a rainbow stood proudly over the castle walls, and trees blossomed in the kingdom’s gardens. People far and wide talked about this spring kingdom.
Continue reading →Little Hippo And His Caretaker
When spring arrives, big things are happening in nature. Flowers wake up, trees start to turn green, and young babies are born to animals. One such baby animal was born in our zoo as well. A little hippo arrived in the world. It was a big event and all the animals at the zoo were very happy. The caretakers were excited as well.
Continue reading →The Wagon Who Put The Brake On
There’s this one city where a huge number of trains travel back and forth every day. So many trains, in fact, that there are railroad tracks all over the city. Trains crisscross the city all the time. They go over hills and mountains, through valleys and past meadows. They deliver cargo, transport people, and direct transportation for the entire city. Each train knows exactly where it should go and at what time. No train is ever late. But it hasn’t always been like that.
Continue reading →Little Anette On Holiday
Near a dark forest, there stood a small cottage. A grandfather and a grandmother lived in it. Each holiday, their granddaughter Anette came to visit them. A little girl with brown hair as straight as nails and an enchanting smile. She spent every free day at her grandmother’s and grandfather’s cottage. But one holiday, something happened that Anette would never forget.
Continue reading →The Fairytale Grandfather
In a land far, far away, there stood a cottage. It looked like a gingerbread house, but it wasn’t one. It was made completely from wood. Its windows were painted, and fragrant wood smoke always rose from its chimney. Inside this cottage lived a fairytale grandfather. He was the best at telling fairytales. Children and animals from far and wide would come to him to listen to his stories.
Continue reading →Of Imp Bert And The Winter Fairy
In a magical, fairytale land there lived a lot of imps. They lived nicely beneath the ground in their den. It was warm and cozy. They were good imps. They made sure that things above ground were in order and kept a nice fire going below the ground.
Continue reading →Eagle the Proud Little Airplane
Eagle was a small sightseeing plane. He flew crisscross through the sky. He did somersaults, spun in all directions, and performed the best stunts. He was yellow like the sun, and he sported a beautifully painted eagle on each of his wings. That’s why everyone called him Eagle.
Continue reading →How Little Karin Met A Crow
There are birds who like winter. They always come flying when snow falls. It doesn’t make them feel cold at all. You’ve surely seen them before. They are the crows. One winter, they came to our village too.
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