Bedtime Stories for Kids

Kids, Teen, General Fiction, Fiction, Fiction - YA
Cover of the book Bedtime Stories for Kids by Melinda Smart, Melinda Smart
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Author: Melinda Smart ISBN: 9781516375745
Publisher: Melinda Smart Publication: February 18, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Melinda Smart
ISBN: 9781516375745
Publisher: Melinda Smart
Publication: February 18, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Reading bedtime stories is a good one-on-one time that helps your child develop his listening, language skills and creativity. Establishing this practice will not only improve your child’s brain development but also teach them respond to routine that will help them relax before going to sleep. 

There are many children’s bedtime stories that are fun, colorful, and stimulating while there are stories that help them solve problems or learn about challenges but have a happy ending. Bedtime stories help your child learn about life – in a gentle, subtle and exciting way. 

Do your children like bedtime stories? 
This collection of bedtime stories is an excellent read for beginning and early readers. Each story is easy to read and exciting. Have a great time reading the three bedtime stories in this book and enjoy quality time with you child. 

3 cute bedtime stories for kids
Excellent for beginning and early readers
Cute short stories that are great for a quick bedtime story

Much, much more!

Story 1 - The Red Ribbon 
A young girl named Desebel discovers another life beyond the hills. It is the life of another Desebel. This Desebel is happier and has everything she wants while the other Desebel has a miserable life. The miserable Desebel switched places with the happy Desebel. All would have turned out alright if only the miserable Desebel did not bring with her the one thing that made her happy in her other life, a red ribbon. 

Story 2 - The Ugly Caterpillar 
Sometimes, we fail to tell people how amazing and attractive they are. Good friends appreciate each other and understand that their words of love and acceptance can boost self-confidence and help people love themselves. Cathy was a caterpillar who thought she was so ugly that she didn’t deserve any of her colorful friends. She wanted to run away and be all by herself. But her friends helped changed the way she looked at herself. 

Story 3 - The Wise Rabbit 
This is a story about a wise brave rabbit that, despite his small size, managed to outwit a herd of powerful elephants. The rabbit shows us that size doesn't matter. As long as we keep our composure and be wise, we can achieve anything. 

This book is especially great for traveling, waiting rooms, and read aloud at home. 
Your child will be entertained for hours! 
 

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Reading bedtime stories is a good one-on-one time that helps your child develop his listening, language skills and creativity. Establishing this practice will not only improve your child’s brain development but also teach them respond to routine that will help them relax before going to sleep. 

There are many children’s bedtime stories that are fun, colorful, and stimulating while there are stories that help them solve problems or learn about challenges but have a happy ending. Bedtime stories help your child learn about life – in a gentle, subtle and exciting way. 

Do your children like bedtime stories? 
This collection of bedtime stories is an excellent read for beginning and early readers. Each story is easy to read and exciting. Have a great time reading the three bedtime stories in this book and enjoy quality time with you child. 

3 cute bedtime stories for kids
Excellent for beginning and early readers
Cute short stories that are great for a quick bedtime story

Much, much more!

Story 1 - The Red Ribbon 
A young girl named Desebel discovers another life beyond the hills. It is the life of another Desebel. This Desebel is happier and has everything she wants while the other Desebel has a miserable life. The miserable Desebel switched places with the happy Desebel. All would have turned out alright if only the miserable Desebel did not bring with her the one thing that made her happy in her other life, a red ribbon. 

Story 2 - The Ugly Caterpillar 
Sometimes, we fail to tell people how amazing and attractive they are. Good friends appreciate each other and understand that their words of love and acceptance can boost self-confidence and help people love themselves. Cathy was a caterpillar who thought she was so ugly that she didn’t deserve any of her colorful friends. She wanted to run away and be all by herself. But her friends helped changed the way she looked at herself. 

Story 3 - The Wise Rabbit 
This is a story about a wise brave rabbit that, despite his small size, managed to outwit a herd of powerful elephants. The rabbit shows us that size doesn't matter. As long as we keep our composure and be wise, we can achieve anything. 

This book is especially great for traveling, waiting rooms, and read aloud at home. 
Your child will be entertained for hours! 
 

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