5 min bedtime right now? What Do We Have For You? The list is unending. You can find the old fables, moral stories, and stories for babies, bedtime stories and a lot more categories to tell stories to your kids. The morals and beautiful depiction of the right and wrong can help your kid in learning new things and concepts in the fun way. Additionally, kids who don’t listen to stories are missing out on some fantastic content. Usually, their childhood dreams and acts are based on the stories they listen. So, that content has to be valuable enough. We at www.5minutebedtime.com take this responsibility and ensure that your kids will get something amazing from each of the stories. See more details at short moral 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.”
A long time ago, God made a promise to Abraham, Sarah’s husband. The promise was that Abraham would have a big family. This means Abraham would have lots of children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. But, years passed without a single child. One day three men (messengers of God) came to their place and had dinner. While leaving, they said that soon a son would be born to them. A little later, Sarah and Abraham had a baby boy. They named him Issac. They were happy ever after, and prayed that ‘the Lord’s promise prove true’. Moral: God keeps his promise, even if it is delayed. We have to be patient and keep our belief in him. See even more information on https://5minutebedtime.com/.