#children's story# Introduction In addition to making children more familiar with sounds, vocabulary and language, storytelling can also help children better master reading comprehension skills and improve their problem-solving abilities during school. . Regarding children's reading habits, short bedtime fairy tales have been widely recognized. They can enhance family relationships, help children grow, and at the same time enrich children's knowledge and expand their horizons. Below are bedtime stories for kindergarten babies compiled and shared by None. Welcome to read and learn from them.
1. Bedtime story for kindergarten babies: The call to be happy
The phone at Little Field Mouse’s house didn’t ring for a long time, and the phone felt very lonely.
Its owner, the little field mouse, has no friends, and of course no one calls him. The little field mouse also felt very lonely. How he hoped that the phone would ring one day!
One night, the little field mouse went out to look for food. Suddenly the phone rang, and the phone suddenly became energetic, but the little field mouse was not at home!
The call was connected by itself: "Hey, who are you? The little field mouse is not at home!"
"I am the little hedgehog, I am looking for the little cricket. Wrong!" The little hedgehog was about to hang up, and the phone shouted anxiously: "Please don't hang up yet! Can you please listen to me?"
"Oh, you want it? What did you say?" asked the little hedgehog.
"My master, the little field mouse, doesn't have any friends. You are the first one he called after such a long time. It's a pity that he is not at home now, otherwise he would be very happy!"
"But..." the little hedgehog hesitated and said, "Although I am not very familiar with the little field mouse, I am willing to help it!"
"Are you really willing to help the little field mouse? "The phone asked happily.
The little hedgehog said: "Don't worry, starting from tomorrow, there will be many, many animals calling to find the little vole, and it will also have many, many friends!"
"Then Great! Thank you, little hedgehog!" The phone was so happy.
As soon as the little hedgehog hung up the phone, the little field mouse returned home and lay on the bed gloomily.
The little field mouse’s phone call seemed very excited. It really hoped to come early tomorrow!
At dawn the next day, the little field mouse’s phone rang. The little field mouse sat up from the bed in a daze: "What is this sound? It's a phone! There's a call!" The little field mouse jumped out of the bed, grabbed the phone and shouted: "Hello, hello! I'm the little field mouse. ! ”
“Hello! I’m a little hedgehog, let’s go find something delicious together tonight, okay?”
“Okay, great!” I was almost jumping for joy.
As soon as the little field mouse put down the phone, the phone rang again. It was the little cricket calling. It invited the little field mouse to attend its concert tomorrow night. The little field mouse happily agreed.
In the next few days, it received calls from the little white rabbit, the little turtle, the little frog, and the little snail. They all wanted to make friends with the little vole. Not to mention how happy the little field mouse was, it felt that it was too happy.
The little field mouse's phone also became happy. It said to itself: "Now, the little field mouse and I will never be alone again!"
p>2. Bedtime story for kindergarten babies: Little Rat’s Little Vest
Today is Little Rat’s birthday. Little Rat is very happy. His mother gave him a bright red vest. , the little mouse put his hands on his hips and said proudly: "How about it, my little vest is pretty!"
The little duck came over with a "quack quack" and saw the little little duck's little vest. He thought it looked very good, so he tugged on Brother Rat's vest and said, "This little vest is really nice. Can you let me wear it?" Brother Rat agreed. The little duck put on the little mouse's vest and said, "This little vest is a little tight, but it's very beautiful."
When the orangutan saw the little vest, he slowly climbed down from the tree and said, "Yeah. Put on a little vest for me!" Then the lion put on a little vest, and her body was trembling. The zebra also put it on, his fur was tied up, and finally the animals wearing small vests were getting bigger and bigger.
When Uncle Elephant was wearing a little vest, Brother Rat discovered it. He was shocked, "Ah! My little vest." Little Brother Rat's vest had stretched into a red line, and he took it off sadly. The little vest is back home.
When Uncle Elephant saw the little mouse looking so sad, he thought of a way. He said to the little mouse: "Hang your little vest on my nose, and I will make a swing for you." "The little mouse hung his vest on the elephant's trunk and climbed on the elephant's body to swing. The more the little mouse swayed, the happier he became.
3. Bedtime story for kindergarten babies: The Little Mouse’s Pearl
The little mouse picked up a round bead by the river. What beautiful beads, so shiny, the little mouse likes them very much.
The little mouse keeps the beads in his pocket all day long, and only takes them out to take a look when no one is around.
He thought: Such beautiful beads cannot be easily seen by outsiders. If they are stolen or robbed, they will be damaged!
However, the little mouse only played for a week and lost the bead. He looked everywhere but couldn't find it, and was very anxious.
One evening, the little squirrel came to the little mouse's house, holding a shiny bead in his hand and said, "Is this your bead? I picked it up in the grass and gave it back to you." "
The little mouse was surprised and surprised: "How do you know this is my bead?"
"I saw you playing with this bead under the tree. Beads," said the little squirrel.
"That's right! Thank you so much, little squirrel!" the little mouse said excitedly.
After the little squirrel left, the little mouse looked at the beads in his hand and blushed. He thought: This bead was not originally mine, I should return it to its owner.
The little mouse held the bead and walked towards the river, and happened to meet the old turtle. The little mouse raised the bead and asked: "Do you know who lost this bead? I picked it up here."
"Oh, I'm looking for it! It was mine a week ago "It's a pearl," said the old turtle. "It was given to me by a mussel at the bottom of the river." "It turns out to be a pearl!" The mouse hurriedly returned the pearl to the old turtle, "Please keep it and don't lose it again."
"You are an honest little mouse. I will give you this pearl as a gift." !" After the old turtle finished speaking, he turned around and swam back into the river.
"Grandpa Turtle, thank you, goodbye!" the little mouse said loudly on the shore.
The little mouse took the pearl home, and he warmly invited everyone to come and see and play with it. He understood that good things should be shared with everyone.
Later, the little mouse lost the pearl several times. However, every time the person who picked it up sent it back, because everyone knew that it was the little mouse's pearl.
4. Bedtime story for kindergarten babies: Puppy Bones
Once upon a time, the puppy and the bunny lived in the same village. The puppy was very kind-hearted. When he saw that the crops in the rabbit's field were ripe, he was afraid that the birds would come and eat them, so he went to help make a scarecrow and insert it into the field.
One day, he went to the field to help Little Rabbit make a scarecrow, and saw Little Rabbit pulling out radishes. The radishes they pulled out were big and red. The puppy thought: I will also plant bones. When autumn comes, I will be able to harvest many, many sweet and delicious meat bones.
After he finished making the scarecrow, he immediately ran home to plant bones. Every day, the puppy went to his bone field to water, loosen the soil, and pull weeds, taking good care of his field very seriously.
In autumn, the puppy ran to the field again, but there was nothing in the field. The puppy felt very strange. He dug up the soil and saw that the bones were all smelly. The puppy was very sad and sat on the ground and cried.
When the little rabbit saw it, he ran over and asked, "What's wrong with you?" The little rabbit said, "The bones I planted haven't grown out yet." When the little rabbit heard this, he laughed and said, " Carrots grow in the soil. Can bones be grown in the soil? "Oh! I understand!" the puppy replied loudly.
Later, the puppy planted some cabbage seeds in the ground. When the cabbage matured, the puppy plucked all the cabbage and gave half of it to the rabbit in return, thanking the rabbit for teaching him this knowledge.
5. Bedtime story for kindergarten babies: Little White Rabbit and Straw Hat
Nini is a smart little white rabbit. She has a straw hat. The beloved straw hat was given to Nini by her mother on her birthday.
One day, Nini took her beloved straw hat and basket to the hillside to dig vegetables. When she came to the hillside, she saw the trees were full of big red apples. Nini hurriedly picked them. Nini put some into the basket, and Nini pulled out some more carrots. It was already noon after pulling out the radishes. The sun was shining brightly on Nini, making her sweat profusely, so she took off her straw hat and put it on her head. on, using it as a sunhat.
Nini was walking, and suddenly, dark clouds gathered, lightning and thunder began, and it began to rain heavily. Nini quickly tied her hat tightly to prevent it from blowing away in the wind. The straw hat could be used as an umbrella again.
The rain slowly stopped, and Nini still wanted to move forward. Suddenly, a big bad wolf jumped out from the grass and rushed towards Nini. Nini was so frightened that she quickly turned around and ran forward. The big bad wolf chased behind and said fiercely: "Little white rabbit, don't run away, stay and cook my dinner." Nini didn't care what the big bad wolf said at all, she just ran for her life. Nini ran and ran until she reached the top of the mountain. Nini had no way to go. She was about to be caught up, but Nini was very anxious.
Suddenly, Nini’s eyes lit up and she came up with a good idea. She took off her hat, held the rope of the straw hat tightly with both hands, and jumped to the top of the mountain. The straw hat was like a parachute, sending Ninian safely to the bottom of the mountain.
When Nini came to the bottom of the mountain, she saw many mushrooms on the hillside. Nini wanted to pick some and take them home, but the basket was already full and could not hold it. What should she do? "Yes, you can use straw hats to make baskets." Nini said to herself.
So, Nini tied the ropes on both sides of the straw hat, put it on her arm, and went to pick mushrooms happily.
When I got home, my mother was very happy to see Nineti come back with so much food. Mom Kua Nini is a smart and capable little white rabbit.