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Short moral stories right now? Our aim is to provide a better, healthy and fun-loving bond between kids and parents. We understand that parents put all their efforts in keeping kids happy and peaceful, but this task can be extremely difficult at times. To help you with this difficult task and to provide you with an opportunity to create value in your relationship we have come up with this initiative. Our aim is not limited to create a valuable relationship between kids and parents only. We want to develop a society with morally sound values and for that we have specifically focused on the moral lessons. This will help them in generating positive thoughts and a reflecting mindset quite early in their life. Similarly, imagination, creative thinking and reasoning skills of these kids would also prosper. Read even more details at quick bedtime stories.

The Paper Bag Princess is an amazing story that points out dressing is not what makes a princess. It is intelligence, courage, and self-respect that make one. Elizabeth is a princess who has a lot of beautiful clothes and shoes. She is engaged to marry Prince Ronald. One unfortunate day, a dragon attacks the castle and burns all of Elizabeth’s clothes and takes away Prince Ronald. Elizabeth finds that everything is burnt, except a paper bag. She makes it into a dress and sets off to rescue the prince. At the dragon’s cave, Elizabeth uses her intelligence to outsmart the animal. She makes the dragon breathe fire and travel around the world so many times that in less than an hour, the dragon is too tired even to blink an eye. She goes into the cave to rescue Ronald, who is disgusted by the princess’ attire and asks her to come back neatly dressed. Offended, Elizabeth calls the prince a ‘bum’ and calls off the marriage.

A milkmaid named Patty was carrying milk in a pail on her head. She was going to the market. As she was walking, she began planning about what she would do with the money she got from selling the milk. She thought of buying some fowls. Fowls would lay eggs, which she can sell. With the money she got from selling eggs, she could buy a dimity frock and a hat, which will make her look pretty. Then she would meet a handsome man, who would ask her to marry him. She would say no, nodding her head… dreaming this, she nodded her head and her pail fell. All her milk was spilled on the ground. Moral: Do not dream about the fruits you get even before the work gets over!

It is night time, and Mr. Bear, Mrs. Bear, and Baby Bear are all sleepy. They go to bed, and Mrs. Bear starts snoring. Mr. Bear cannot sleep because of that noise and goes off to Baby Bear’s room, where he sees baby bear pretending to be an airplane and making noises like one. Mr. Bear says “Oh no!” and goes off trying to find peace in the living room, the kitchen, the garden, and the car, but finds no luck anywhere. By the time he comes back into the house and finds some peace in his bedroom, it is morning! The Going to Bed Book is a simple narrative about what children should do after nightfall. With colorful illustrations, the book is a great tool to teach your kids healthy habits.

Once a princess found a ring in her garden, which gave five stunning powers to her, which only she can enjoy. The five powers were: to sleep effortlessly, to make fire without flint, to make rain shower without clouds in the sky, to grow a crop she wanted, and to sing like an enchanted siren. One day, a witch cast a spell all through the kingdom. The witch took away to sleep, fire, rain, crops, and songs from everyone in the kingdom. All this made the princess cry for the helpless people. She ran out to her balcony and kept singing for months together. She sang about good and evil, rain and fire, and so on. She has sung for a year. One day the princess slowly disintegrated into the wind, and the kingdom came back to its original state. She was never seen again but was just heard. Every year, good people of her kingdom held a celebration for her! See even more information on https://5minutebedtime.com/.