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Kids bedtime stories? Welcome To 5 Minute Bedtime Website: The website “5 Minute Bedtime Stories” is an initiative from a group of individuals who believe in maintaining traditional values and keeping good habits from the past alive. One such habit that is becoming obsolete with time is bedtime story telling. So, we came up with the idea to write stories for toddlers. Some of the specific features that make 5minutebedtime.com special include the use of simple vocabulary, inclusion of moral lesson and the short span. Read more information at good bedtime stories.

Sofia the First is a classic tale of a poor girl becoming a real princess with some luck. Only here, the mother marries a king to become the queen, and thus the daughter becomes a princess, a welcome twist from the usual princesses’ stories. After her mom marries the king of Enchancia, Sophia becomes a princess but knows nothing about how to be one. Her new dad, King Roland gives her an enchanted amulet to keep her spirits up. He also says that she must wear it when they have the first dance at the royal ball the next night. Sofia does not know how to do the Waltz and is even more worried. She tries to learn dancing at school but fails after her step sister tricks her. She seeks help from the royal sorcerer, tries a spell that goes awry, gets some advice from Cinderella who magically appears and befriends her step sister who teaches her to dance. In the end, Sofia learns that to be a princess, all she needs is a good heart, not dance lessons, dresses or knowing which fork to use at the dinner table.

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!

Little Nutbrown Hare and his daddy Big Nutbrown Hare are out in the woods when the little one says, “Guess How Much I Love You.” When his father says he couldn’t guess, Little Nutbrown Hare stretches his hands and says, “this much!” The Big Nutbrown Hare responds to this by extending his longer arms and says “But I love you this much.” Little Nutbrown Hare then reaches his hands up and says, “I love you as much as high as I can reach.” Big Nutbrown Hare does the same, and Little Nutbrown Hare says that is higher than he can reach! Both the hares continue the conversation, comparing how much each loves the other and finally, Little Nutbrown Hare falls asleep saying, “I love you right up to the moon.” Big Nutbrown Hare kisses the little one good night and says, “I love you to the moon and back.”

Bedtime stories for toddlers are almost guaranteed to make your little ones fall asleep when they listen to them. These stories are mesmerizing and often take toddlers into a world of imagination and fantasy. The stories are full of fascinating characters, personalities, and even objects, leaving your child amazed. Some toddlers may even participate in the reading if you read these stories often from a book. A bedtime story can calm your little one when they listen to it, which will eventually put them to sleep by making their eyes turn heavy. See more details on 5minutebedtime.com.