Description BUNDLE OF 500 CHILDREN SHORT STORYBOOKS! Dive into an expanded universe of children’s stories, each one brimming with creativity and wonder.
Engaging and Educational: These aren’t just any children’s books. Each story is designed to be fun, engaging, and educational, perfect for nurturing young minds .
Here are some of the titles included in this BRAND NEW 2024 COLLECTION
In a small village, a loving mother loses her seven-year-old son, who is adored by all. Devastated, she weeps continuously, causing her son’s spirit to appear at night, unable to rest due to her tears. Upon realizing her grief prevents his peace, she resolves to grieve quietly. The boy’s spirit, seeing her change, finds peace and stops appearing, allowing both to find solace – the son in rest and the mother in her memories and love.
Bellerophon, seeking the mythical winged horse Pegasus, arrives at the Fountain of Pirene in Greece. Encouraged by the faith of two children, he captures and tames Pegasus with a magical bridle. Together, they defeat the monstrous Chimæra, bringing peace to a distant land. Their victorious return cements their bond, as Pegasus chooses to stay with Bellerophon. Their adventures inspire a young boy and become a legendary tale of bravery and friendship.
Eliza, a girl who dislikes spinning, is taken to the palace after her mother falsely boasts about her spinning skills to the Queen. Facing an impossible task to spin rooms full of flax, Eliza is aided by three magical women. In return, they attend her wedding, where the prince learns of their spinning-induced deformities. Realizing the toll of spinning, he declares that Eliza will never have to spin again, leading to a happy life for the couple, amused by the unusual circumstances.
A mother duck waits for her eggs to hatch, but one large egg reveals an odd-looking duckling who is teased for being different. He leaves the farm, enduring a lonely and harsh winter. In spring, he discovers he has transformed into a beautiful swan, gaining acceptance and admiration. This story highlights the journey from isolation to self-discovery and acceptance, with the once “ugly duckling” finding happiness as a swan.
An elderly man in a village is relegated to a corner with a wooden bowl due to his frailty, separating him from his family. His young grandson, seeing this, innocently starts crafting a wooden trough for his parents, symbolizing their future care. This act opens the parents’ eyes to their unintentional unkindness. Moved, they welcome the grandfather back to the family table, treating him with the same love and respect as before, learning the value of kindness and empathy.
An ordinary kangaroo in Australia wishes to be unique. He asks three gods for help, but only the Big God Nqong responds, setting Dingo to chase him. As the kangaroo flees, his legs grow longer and stronger. The chase, intended by Nqong to make the kangaroo special, transforms his short legs into powerful ones for exceptional hopping. This tale explains the kangaroo’s long legs and symbolizes how unique qualities can develop through unexpected challenges and personal effort.
Lean Lisa and her husband Long Laurence, a hardworking but poor couple in a small village, dream of buying a cow. Lisa plans to gather four florins through various means for the cow. However, when Laurence suggests using some of the cow’s milk for themselves, Lisa insists it all go to the calf to grow and sell it later. Their conversation turns into a heated argument, reflecting their spirited and eventful life, but it remains uncertain whether Lisa follows through with her plan to buy the cow.
Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, a brave mongoose, is adopted by a family in Segowlee and befriends their son, Teddy. In the garden, he learns of two dangerous snakes, Nag and Nagaina. Rikki decides to protect his new home and courageously confronts the snakes, successfully driving them away with his quick wit and agility. Celebrated as a hero, he becomes the guardian of the garden, ensuring the safety and happiness of his new family and friends. His bravery proves that even small creatures can make a significant difference.
Theseus, a young boy from Trœzene, grows strong enough to find his father’s sword and sandals under a heavy rock. He travels to Athens, defeating robbers and monsters along the way. In Athens, he bravely fights and defeats the Minotaur in Crete, helped by Princess Ariadne’s sword and magic thread. After accidentally causing his father’s tragic death due to a forgotten signal, Theseus becomes a wise and beloved king of Athens, remembering the lessons from his adventures.
Mole ventures out of his underground home, befriends Water Rat, and together they experience adventures with the impulsive Toad and wise Badger. Their escapades include rescuing Toad from his reckless pursuits, exploring the mysterious Wild Wood, and reclaiming Toad’s home from mischievous weasels and stoats. Through their adventures, they learn about friendship, responsibility, and enjoying life’s simple pleasures, all set in a whimsical world of talking animals.