Dear children, I’m sure you remember the good Erik the bear who liked to go fishing and bake honey cakes. During his fishing trip he found a new friend, Red Squirrel, who went fishing with him. Little Red Squirrel wasn’t afraid of him like the other animals in the forest.
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.
About Erik the bear and Red the squirrel
In a small house in the woods lived Eric the bear, who loved not only honey, but his greatest hobby was fishing. So every Saturday he would prepare his bucket and rod and fish in a clear, small lake in the middle of his forest.
Continue reading →The Airplane That Only Thought About Itself
In the middle of a big city there was a large airport. Both small and big airplanes were parked there. The smaller ones flew on scenic and sightseeing trips, and the larger ones carried a lot of people on vacations and flew to faraway countries. But among the big planes, one was feeling unhappy.
Continue reading →Frankie the Piggie And Two New Piglets In The Yard
In the yard of one farm, there stood a large pigsty. In that pigsty lived Frankie the Piggie. He was a very cute and pretty pig. Most pigs liked to roll around in mud.
Continue reading →Edgar the Elephant
A lot of animals lived at the nearby zoo. Even though each animal had its own run, all the animals knew one another very well. Each night, once the visitors were gone, they talked to one another. They told each other stories about what they’d experienced that day and visited each other. Their human caretakers took good care of them, and the animals were happy and had good lives.
Continue reading →How The Children Wished For Winter
School break was over. The winter vacation had flown by fast and children had to go back to school. But they were still looking forward to afternoon fun in the snow. They were restless at their school desks; that’s how much they were looking forward to being on the hill. But they had no idea what awaited them.
Continue reading →The Lazy Lion
In a faraway wilderness there lived a family of lions. Mommy lion, daddy lion, and two lion cubs. They were two boys. Each was completely different, even though they were born on the same day. One lion was playful and wild, always trying to learn everything. He always stuck to his mommy, watching her hunt, guard her cubs, and be brave. The other lion cub was incredibly lazy. It just slept, lay around, and waited for his mommy lioness to bring him some food.
Continue reading →How Mia started brushing her teeth
I’m sure you remember the story of Mia, the curly-haired girl who didn’t want to brush her teeth. Was Mia persuaded by a magical fairy who visited her little room one evening? We’re about to find out! After the fairy’s visit, which Mia didn’t see because the fairy didn’t show up and never called her again, she thought she’d change.
Continue reading →About the Tooth Fairy and Mia
Once upon a time there was a curly-haired little girl named Mia. Little Mia lived with her parents on a farm full of all kinds of animals. She liked to take care of piglets and cows, but most of all she loved her little dog,Goody. Mia was an obedient little girl and always helped her parents on the farm, but the only thing she didn’t like was brushing her teeth.
Continue reading →Waterman Scruff At The Frozen Pond
It was February. Mornings were still frosty and now and then, a few snowflakes fell. A blanket of snow was still covering the hills and ice glistened on the surface of ponds and lakes. A stately willow tree stood by one of the ponds. And every day, waterman Scruff sat in that willow tree. He wore a warm green coat and a red cap, his periwinkle-green hair sticking out from under it. The waterman sat in the willow tree above the pond every day, watching over his friends the carps and catfish who lived in the pond.
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