The Green Door

The story of The Green Door is a children’s story written by American author Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman, published in 1910. The story has been adapted into children’s stories, and the moral of this story is teaching children contentment and satisfaction. The Green Door Once there was a girl named Leticia. The girl lived in the same house where her grandmother and great-grandmother had lived before they died. Her parents died when she was very small, so she had come to this house to live with her aunt Peggy. ...

The True Story of Masha and the Bear

If you love animated cartoons, you’ve likely watched one of the episodes of the Masha and the Bear cartoon series, where the small girl lives in the forest with the bear, and together they do funny situations. Masha and the Bear is a Russian television series consisting of five seasons. It is one of the most-watched series in the world, with one of its episodes getting 4.4 billion views in 2021, making it one of the most-watched works on YouTube of all time. ...

The Twelve Months

The story of the Twelve Months is a Slovak folk tale, first mentioned by a Czech writer, scientist, lexicographer, and Prague university professor named Mistr Clarit in the fourteenth century. The story was rewritten several times and published in several languages afterward as a children’s fantasy story. In 2014, Russian writer Svetlana Bagdasaryan published a children’s book with the same name. Each time, several modifications were made to the original story. ...

Mother Holle

The story of Mother Holle (Frau Holle) is a German children’s fantasy story written by the Brothers Grimm, published in a children’s stories book in 1812. The character of Mother Holle is one of the legendary figures famous in ancient Germanic culture. The Brothers Wilhelm Grimm and Jacob adopted her because of their love for reviving ancient traditional stories. Mother Holle It is told that in ancient times, a mother lived with her two daughters, Stella and Bella. Stella was an active and beautiful girl, while Bella was ugly and lazy. But the mother loved Bella and didn’t love Stella, because Stella wasn’t her mother but was her husband’s daughter - she was actually her stepdaughter. ...

The Princess and the Pea

About the Story of the Princess and the Pea The story of the Princess and the Pea is considered one of the shortest stories or tales written by Hans Christian Andersen. It is a fantasy story for children. Some wanted to remove this fantasy story because it reflects some things related to the nineteenth century - things with sensitivity toward girls and women of the aristocratic classes - but the story has a deeper meaning than what the eye sees superficially. The Princess and the Pea is among the exciting stories and can create an atmosphere of questions, including simple questions like: Who do you belong to and how will I know this? One way of looking at fantasy stories is in how each character can be seen as a part of the hidden self. ...

Short Fantasy Stories for Children

Princess Rose and the Golden Bird Long ago, in a very remote kingdom, there lived a very beautiful princess. She had long red hair and loved roses so much that everyone called her Princess Rose. Every evening after sunset, Princess Rose would go to her window and clap her hands. A golden bird would fly from afar and land on her shoulder. Immediately, the princess’s hair would begin to shine and glow with bright red light. ...

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

Once upon a time, a queen was sitting beside the window of her castle. She was sewing, and the window was open to see the winter snow falling. Suddenly, she pricked her finger with the needle, and three drops of blood fell on the window. The blood was red, the snow was white, and the window frame was black. The queen said: “I wish I had a daughter as white as snow, with lips as red as blood, and hair as black as ebony wood.” ...

A Short Story About a Trip with My Family

A Short Story About a Trip with My Family Traveling with family is one of the most enjoyable times children can spend. It also has many benefits, as it helps family members get closer to each other and makes them feel warmth and reassurance. It also benefits children in learning new information and improving their ability to adapt socially. A Short Story About a Trip with My Family During summer vacation, Siraj went with his family to an amusement park. Siraj played many fun games, but some of them were scary, like the rocket game, which launched at high speed for several meters and then suddenly landed. ...

Bedtime Stories for Children

Midas and the Golden Touch This ancient story tells that in Greece there was a king named Midas, who was a greedy and angry man. He loved gold more than anything in life. One time, he did a good deed for someone, and an angel appeared before him, saying he would give him whatever he wished if he did a good deed. Midas wished that everything he touched would turn to gold the moment he touched it. God granted his wish. Midas was very happy and started touching everything randomly, and everything he touched turned to gold. ...

The Donkey, the Mule, and the Horse

In a village, there lived a man who had a donkey, a mule, and a horse. He used to go to the market riding his horse, and on the return trip, he would load his goods on the donkey and mule and bring them back with him. The horse had a comfortable life and didn’t suffer from work. But the donkey and the mule carried heavy burdens all the time. ...