Family bedtime story text for kids 5

The story describes the cultural shape of a range of societies through the memory and telling of past events, and it is also said that the story is not a genre of writing, it is a way of telling an event with a moral through narration. The following is my family bedtime stories for small children for everyone to organize the text, like you can share it yo!

Family Bedtime Stories for Little Kids 1

The little tiger, the little fox, and the little monkey went to the woods to play, and they wrestled and somersaulted on the green grass. Ha ...... Everyone had a really good time.

Oops, it started to rain, the three little friends went to Auntie Panda's house to avoid the rain. The rain got heavier and heavier, and Auntie Panda invited them to have dinner. The rain was still coming down. Auntie Panda asked them to stay.

The tiger cubs said, "Mommy will be anxious if she doesn't find us."

Auntie Panda said, "There is a phone here, call and tell mom."

The tiger cubs called home, and the tiger mom was relieved to receive the call, she said, "My baby, to brush your teeth and go to bed." The little tiger heard nodded vigorously and said, "Please do not worry mom, I will brush my teeth."

The little fox also called his mom. The little fox's mom said, "My little boy, to take off his clothes and go to bed." The little fox was busy saying, "I can't forget."

The monkey's mom got on the phone and said, "When you go to bed, keep the covers on." The little monkey said, "Be sure to cover up."

Together, the little tiger, the little fox, and the little monkey brushed their teeth, undressed, covered up, and went to bed comfortably.

As the rain fell, Auntie Panda's house was very warm, and the three little friends slept soundly and sweetly.

Family Bedtime Stories for Kids 2

Papa Brown Bear, who lives on the north bank of the Moon River, kept calling his friends, "My family has a good corn harvest, so be sure to come to the corn party today!"

"A corn party, really? We'll definitely be there." The friends said happily.

So Grandpa Hippo, who lived on the south bank of the Moon River, went out early in the morning with 5 little hippos, Mama Mole with 20 little moles, and Papa Bunny with 100 little bunnies.

It was not until the afternoon that the friends arrived at Papa Brown Bear's house. "I'm sorry we're late. We took a long way around to get here because the flood washed out the little bridge over the Moon River." Grandpa Hippo gasped and said to Papa Brown Bear.

"That's okay, you're all very welcome!" Papa Brown Bear pointed to the various treats made from corn on the table and said, "Let's eat together!" So the tired friends happily savored the food.

After the critters finished eating the corn, Papa Rabbit realized that there was a mountain of corncobs in the yard. The father rabbit said to the father brown bear, "Hey, my friend, you'd better throw away those corncobs! They'll get moldy before long."

"I'm worried about how to move these corncobs, too!" Papa Brown Bear said.

"Perhaps we can help you as a way of thanking you for all the corn treats you've made for us!" Grandpa Hippo said with a big smile. So he went off to talk to everyone about a way to do this ......

Grandpa Hippo said, "Let's build a bridge out of corncobs! That way the little animals who live on both sides of the Moon River can often play together!" Everyone said happily, "That's a great idea, let's build a bridge together!"

The little hippos pushed a cart to carry the corncobs to the square to dry in the sun; the little moles held a ball of twine to tie up the corncobs.

The bunnies quickly punched holes in the corncobs, threaded them through the rope, and then bundled the corncobs together. The bunnies said happily, "Corncobs, we will turn you into something useful!"

After a long time, the corncob mountain disappeared. It turned out that the little animals had turned the corncobs into a long corncob bridge. From a distance, the wide square looked like a long corncob blanket.

Together, they pushed the corncob bridge to the Moon River.

"One, two, three!" With everyone yelling, the corncob bridge was pushed down the Moon River. Thus, a corncob bridge floated over the Moon River.

"Hahaha, we can cross the river again!" Everyone said happily.

"What a great way to turn leftover corncobs into something useful, you guys! To thank you all, I'm going to have a corn party next year! Everyone must come!" Papa Brown Bear said happily.

Family Bedtime Stories for Little Kids 3

One day, the little camel came to a little river to look in the mirror. The little fellow in the water had big, thick footplates, two long layers of eye hair, and two lumps of flesh on his back.

"That's me!" The little camel said prettily.

Then the little hippo bathing on the other side of the river saw it and said sarcastically, "Little camel, you're so ugly, and you dare to come out and look in the mirror? Don't come out and scare others!"

The little camel heard the words of the little hippo, sad. Had to go home slowly, told the aggrieved camel mom.

The mother camel touched the head of the little camel and said, "Children, you go with me to the desert."

The next day, the sun had just risen, and the little camel set off after his mother. The desert was mountainous, waterless, flowerless, grassless, boundless, and quiet, and they walked and walked and walked, not realizing that the sun had risen to the top of their heads.

The little camel couldn't help but ask his mom, "If we keep walking, what if we get hungry?"

Mom said, "Thanks to our feet grow big and thick, if our feet are also like the little hippo, stuck in the sand how to pull out? Our back got those two meat lumps called hump, which stores enough nutrients for us to use on the road, our two layers of eye hair can prevent the sand attack. These three things are very important to us, and their special role enables us to live in the desert, so people call us 'ships in the desert', so we should be proud."

When the little camel came back with his mom, he went back to the stream to look in the mirror. The little hippo ran over to make fun of it again.

The little camel said, "Don't underestimate these three things of mine, these two on my back are called humps, which can guarantee that I won't die of thirst and hunger in the desert; my big, thick footboards won't sink in in the desert; and my two layers of eye hairs can resist the sand falling into my eyes. If you don't believe in the flower, please take a walk with me in the desert."

The little hippo said, "Just go, I'm not afraid of you!" After saying this, they went into the vast desert.

After a few steps, the hippo's feet sank into the sand, and the camel turned back to drag the hippo out of the sand and put it on his back.

The little camel carried this little hippo and continued to walk. Suddenly, a gust of wind and sand came over, and although the hippo closed his eyes tightly, the sand flew into his eyes, and his tears flowed down, while the camel's eyes were fine.

The wind and sand passed, and they went on, and the little hippo was so hungry that he said to the little camel, "Aren't you hungry?"

The little camel said, "I've got a lot of sustenance stored in my hump, and it's enough to get me through the desert."

At the end of the desert journey, the hippo said to the camel, "I'm sorry, camel, I shouldn't have made fun of you for being so hard to look at. I understand now: everyone has their own strengths."

From then on, the little hippo no longer dared to bully the little camel, and they became good friends.

Family Bedtime Stories for Kids 4

On a windy and sunny day, a dandelion growing in the corner of the wall looked around and saw a short thatch growing on the wall, and felt very uncomfortable. How did this little nub grow on my head, hmmm, how exasperating! "I say the little grass on the wall, you should be careful, grow so high, be careful to let the gale blow away!" The grass on the wall heard, and did not speak, just silently bowed his head.

After some days, the southeast wind came, the grass on the wall struggled to fall to the west. Some days later, the northwest wind came whistling, scraping the grass to the east again. The dandelion looked at it, and couldn't help but be sarcastic to the grass, saying: "So, you really fall on both sides! No wonder people use the saying 'wallflower, fall on both sides'! Don't you feel ashamed?" The grass did not want to argue with the dandelion, and silently did not say anything.

One day in the fall, the dandelion's seeds were blown by the wind onto the wall. When the dandelion saw that its child and the wallflower were neighbors, it told its child, "You must not make friends with the wallflower, my child! Still less should you follow his example of falling on both sides of the fence." The child listened to his mother and nodded.

The next year, the dandelion seed germinated and became a dandelion plant. One day, a typhoon blew, and the grass changed its fall with the typhoon on the wall. When the east wind came, he fell to the west The west wind came, and he fell to the east ...... At this time, he saw that the dandelion child was about to be blown off by the wind, so he stretched out a helping hand, and said, "Come on, let's fight the typhoon together, and you follow me as I fall in the direction opposite to that of the wind." But the dandelion child said, "Go away, my mother told me not to be like you." "But you'll be blown off by the typhoon if you do!" "None of your business!" The dandelion child straightened its back and stood up with difficulty.

The typhoon finally passed, and the grass was left alone again on the wall. The dandelion child, in the typhoon could not bear to be blown off, scraped away.

The dandelion in the corner of the wall looked at the wall with only grass, blaming himself: "Alas, if it were not for me at first, my child would not have been blown away by the wind, I am really an unqualified mother ah!"

The grass listened to comfort her and said, "You just want your child to be a righteous person, there is nothing wrong with that. It's just that growing up on a wall is windy and rainy, so it won't work if you only know how to straighten your back."

Family Bedtime Stories for Little Children 5

One afternoon, the wind sent me an invitation made of flower petals to a floral banquet, to which I readily agreed.

I wore a hairpin with two big red bows and the most most beautiful dress.

The invitation said to gently pin the petal invitation to your belt and you would be light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light, light and light. Remember to bring a bit of honey as a signal, and the bee guards in front of the bush will open the door and let you in. Then give the petal invitation to the butterfly and she will give you a pair of colorful wings.

Really, I had just pinned the invitation on my body when I heard the whistling wind, and met the bee guards, and got my seven-colored wings! I flew down from the branches of a short tree and saw the delicacies prepared by the flowers: there were jellies made of cherry blossoms, cakes covered with spring flowers, and ice cream made of peach blossoms ......

I also saw the performances of the flowers: the two dahlias sang a spring aria, and their songs overflowed with a sunny enthusiasm, and those tiny phalaenopsis orchids twirled around and danced, hanging golden bells in the soft wind made a wind chime-like tinkling sound, big cosmos daisies jumped on the piano made of flowers, on the keys of the ballet.

I couldn't wait to show off too! I read them a children's song I learned in kindergarten: "Spring is here, spring is here, flowers are smiling, red flowers, yellow flowers, butterflies and bees dance together!" Then I flapped my wings and went to eat the feast prepared by the flowers.

After eating a big meal, those timid purple flowering groundnut you push me, whispering begging me to play hide and seek with them. This is my best game! I covered my eyes and let them hide first. But when I opened my eyes, I realized they were gone, all the flowers were gone! It was just me, lying on the grass. The wind blew, and the pink and white petals rustled down, like a rain of petals.

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