Stories In English || Bed Time Stories with Moral

Stories In English || Bed Time Stories with Moral 


1. The Annoying Teddy Bear

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Was once a teddy bear like all other teddy bears: neither too big, nor too small, nor too good, nor too restless, nor too wise, but neither uneducated.


Our teddy bear still had friends and lived in a beautiful den. But he was very, very, very annoying!


When someone asked him a question, it seemed to him that an insinuation was slipping in there. I'm not talking about jokes, it rarely happened that they didn't get very upset with those who told them. 


He quarreled with his friends, neighbors, and even strangers who were nearby.


Then he got even angrier because he was upset. He wanted to be like the other animals in the forest, to spend most of his time calm and cooperative, but he didn't know how to do it.


Everyone knew his way and tried, as much as they could, to protect him from upset. Because that's how friends are, they accept you even when they know your vulnerabilities.


One day, as he sat with his snout in a hollow in which he had found an unexpected supply of honey, he felt a strong blow to the back. So strong she thought she broke in two! In addition, due to the impact, it entered the tree hole up to the neck, getting dirty with the sticky and fragrant liquid.


Pulling his sticky head out of the hole, he saw that a deer that was running fast and a little dizzy missed the brake and entered with its horns on its back. You can imagine how annoyed she was!


He started screaming and scolding him, that he was not careful, that this is not how he circulates through the forest, especially when you have in your head those white weapons that can kill even a bear, that he is unconscious, and that he will pay bitterly for all this. incident.


Meanwhile, the deer kept trying to tell him something, but our grumpy teddy bear showed no sign of listening to the culprit's version. But while keeping his eyes and mouth on him, he saw in the distance the colorful feather from the hunter's hat and realized why our horny man was running in panic.


He tried to run away, but seeing movement, the man put the rifle in his eyes and wanted to shoot. Then he realized that the only chance was to end the anger and become a brother to the deer until they passed the danger.


So he suggested that they stay still until the hunter approached. He did not believe in his eyes of joy that he had in his rifle not only a wonderful horn but also a bear cub large enough and fragile. It's just that when he reached the optimal distance to shoot, the bear threw a stone that hit him right in the head, and the deer rushed with its horns and threw its rifle all the way there. Hit in the head and left without a weapon, the hunter ran to the village to tell everyone that he saw a bear made brother by a deer to annihilate the hunter!


The two enemies, who now became friends after going through trouble, set off together for home. The deer told the bear how the hunter caught him on the bank of the nearby creek while he drank water. Terrified, he ran until he leaned on his horns behind the honeyeater. They were amused by the situation, congratulated themselves on the solution, and remained friends to this day.


Since then, our teddy bear has understood that no one wants to upset him, but sometimes things happen that get out of control. And the way we receive them, with amusement, upset, or indifference, is up to everyone.



Once upon a time, if he hadn't even mentioned himself, there was an emperor who ruled with his empress a royal kingdom, where people were always calm and happy, there were no quarrels or wars, no poverty. And one-day great news came from the palace that the royal family had given birth to a baby girl.


All the subjects rejoiced, and the cursers in the area fled to prophesy to the newborn how her life would be. The first of them predicted that she would be as beautiful as ever. Second, that she will be smart and understanding, always pleasant to those around her. When the third master said her words, the little girl began to cry, probably hungry. Upset by the interruption, she cursed him that whenever he said his opinions or opinions about people, beings, events, things around him, his tongue would harden and he would not be able to say anything until someone loved her dumb and with his tongue.


The parents were worried about such a prophecy, but they set out to educate their daughter so that she would only express words free of the opinions and opinions of others. And our princess grew up exactly as she was cursed: beautiful because she had no partner and loved by all.


He always told people what he found in books, listened to other people's analyzes, liked jokes, walks, music, and the sea, thought a lot, talked only as much as he had to. But something overshadowed the happiness of her and her parents: how could a person without his own opinions, opinions, arguments inherit and rule the kingdom? Or maybe even move, if destiny proves to be relentless? And who would love a stone-tongued princess?


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2. Adventurer


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The other day I was asked for an evening story with several cats, that we only have a full house. It came out as follows:

 

Once upon a time, if there weren't, there wouldn't even be a story, there was once a trio of good friends, named Mic, Pic and Duc.

 

Little was a good ball of fluffy black fur, Pic looked like him, only he had a splash of white on his boot, and Duc was crouched and always on his toes. I don't know if you guessed it, the three friends are cats!

 

They played, hunted, ran, slept, and ate all day. The whole neighborhood knew them, cared for them, protected them. They had their beds and bowls always full.

 

Little and Little were very happy with their lives. Duc, on the other hand, found it boring and meaningless. He dreamed of all sorts of adventures he pathetically told to his friends. And the last madness that now crossed his mind was to make an expedition to the North Pole. He had heard that there was much to explore and live, so it seemed to him the most suitable destination, already planning the trip with his friends.

 

Little and Little, however, feared such an adventure. They had never gone farther from the factory at the other end of town. And they really didn't know anything about the North Pole.

 

So I started asking my acquaintances. Tim, a huge dog who is said to have worked in the police, told them that from what he read, it would be very cold there. He would need special, much thicker fur and paw protectors!

 

Coco, an old and very wise cat, drew their attention to the fact that the North Pole is very far away and he doesn't see how he could cover the distance without motorized help. Some go there by plane, and tickets must be bought in advance!

 

And Misu, a blind and very sociable worm, confessed to them that he would be most afraid of the polar bears, some big white creatures, which, as gentle as they seem, are as fierce.

 

The expedition already seemed far too dangerous for small, inexperienced cats like them. But Duc was so determined to leave that his friends were afraid to leave him alone, so powerless to help him when needed.

 

And they embarked on an adventure full of courage and confidence on a clear winter morning! And they walked for a few miles until it got dark. But even though they hadn't moved that far from home, it seemed as if they were already approaching the North Pole. A wave of cold air began to blow hard, and the snow began to pour heavily over the landscape. Their little paws sank, each step a huge effort. Because they did not know the places or find shelter, and hunger had begun to torment them terribly.

 

They sat scurrying and scared on the side of the road, not knowing where to start. Their luck was that one of the neighbors in the neighborhood, who happened to be passing by my car, saw three moguls trembling in the freshly snowed snow, and, stopping in front of them, he was surprised to recognize the three cats in the neighborhood. Which he took back to their shelter with bowls always full.

 

Pic, Mic, and Duc are safe now. But who knows what other dangerous adventures our penitent imagine now!


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