The Story of Robinson Crusoe

One day there was an English young man living with his parents, who loved adventure, named Robinson Crusoe. Robinson loved travel and adventure, but his parents refused his departure, so he decided to leave without their approval. Robinson goes aboard a ship, and during the journey, pirates attack them and take him as a prisoner. Then they sell him to become a slave, but Robinson Crusoe manages to escape aboard a small boat. During his escape, he meets a ship heading to Brazil, so the ship captain takes him with him and lives in Brazil. ...

An Unforgettable Trip

There was a group of ten friends whose names were Nemrata, Booga, Kagari, Latica, Aisha, Moni, Jitika, Rita, Barol, and Brianka. Those ten girls became famous for the strength of their friendship and their constant presence together in school and outside school. They were even given the nickname (The Gang). One day, the ten friends went to school. Nemrata noticed a paper posted on the bulletin board. She approached to read what was mentioned in it. Suddenly she shouted with her loud voice: Come on, comrades! The teacher has posted the suggested places for the school trip for this week. ...

Jack and the Beanstalk

There was once a boy named Jack who lived with his mother. They owned only a single thin cow that did not give much milk. The mother asked Jack to take the cow to the market to sell it because they did not have enough money to feed it. Jack headed to the market. On the way, a man met him and asked him where he was going with that cow. Jack answered: I am going to the market to sell it as my mother requested. ...

The Story of the Cat With Shoes

It is told that there was an old man who had three young sons. The man owned a mill, a donkey, and a cat. When the man became ill and was on the verge of death, he distributed his property among his three sons. He gave the first the mill, and gave the second the donkey. As for the third, he gave him the cat. The two older brothers mocked their younger brother because he inherited something of no value. The boy was sad and sat crying, carrying the cat and looking at him. He talked to him and asked him, “What is your use? You are a tame animal, and there’s no benefit from you.” Suddenly, the cat stood up and answered the boy, saying, “I can do many things. I can make you richer than your brothers.” ...

Daughter of the Haddad

Events revolve in a country called Pars, about a prince son of its king, and what he will face from trials changing his life completely and changing his nature. The Tale: It is told that in the country of Pars, there was a great and strong person named Fu, very famous and magnified upon all in the palace, to the extent everyone considered him, and the king was very magnified, therefore especially that he wanted to go, and the prince son of the king saw that there was no princess or master in the palace or in the world who matches him, to love him and follow him. ...

The Story of the Brave Adventurer

In olden times, a great leader lived in a village close to the seashore, and in it he owned beautiful wide farms. This great leader had a handsome son, black-haired, tall in stature, and strong in build named Anwar. But the villagers nicknamed him Anwar the Brave, because they saw him one day wrestling with a wolf while he was twelve years old. The wolf had attacked his father’s pastures, so the boy killed it with an axe in his hand. ...

The Magic Hole

A small girl lives in the city of Alaska, where it’s cold all year round, and she is always wrapped in clothes. She spends her time playing in the summer and is sad in the winter because everything is covered with snow. She doesn’t have normal clothes like others. She wears clothes her mother makes for her, and her father works as a furrier, selling what he makes from mink, foxes, and bears. And it’s one of her habits that she keeps a jar of something hidden every night, some kind of food she takes to eat alone without any invitation to the novice monks. ...

The Gingerbread Man

Among the entertaining and enjoyable stories for children, which attract their attention and help them expand their imagination because they expect the rest of the events of the story, and even are happy with the beautiful ending of that story. The Events of the Story: It is told that an elderly woman was skilled in baking distinctive gingerbread in the shape of dolls of different sizes, characterized by their wonderful taste and distinctive aroma. So all the children of the neighborhood would gather around her to eat the delicious cake and enjoy the beautiful shape of the dolls. ...