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Read Bedtime Stories For Kids Free. Create a comfortable atmosphere before your child sleeps well. We provide 3 bedtime stories for kids free. After you read this story, you can also try giving your kids riddles for kids in a relaxing time.

Bedtime Stories For Kids, Charlie Bryce

This is the tale of Charlie Bryce,

A boy who found one hundred lice,

Skip-skipping in his greasy hair,

And jumping high into the air.

In morning class at school that day,

Before they all went out to play,

A nasty little louse broke free,

And landed on poor Emily,

Who screamed aloud for all to hear,

‘Something’s wiggling in my ear!’

Miss Morris calmed the classroom down,

Then turned to Charlie with a frown,

And said, ‘Hold still! And please don’t scream,’

I’ve called the fumigation team.’

A moment later six big brutes,

Dressed head to toe in yellow suits,

Broke down the wooden classroom door,

And flung poor Charlie to the floor.

The brutes released one hundred mice,

To feast upon the wretched lice,

And then—I promise you, no joke—,

They pumped his hair with bright green smoke.

From that day on the whole high school,

Thought Charlie Bryce was super cool.

The lice had gone. His hair was clean,

And stayed the most outrageous green!

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Bedtime Stories For Kids The Princess And The Pea #1

Bedtime Stories For Kids The Princess And The Pea
Bedtime Stories For Kids The Princess And The Pea

In a land far far away there was a glorious kingdom. In the kingdom stood a great castle. And inside the castle lived a handsome Prince.

The Prince was sad.

He longed for a true Princess to share his castle and kingdom, but he couldn’t find one.

This was not because there was a lack of Princesses. In fact, the kingdom was full of fair maidens all claiming to be Princesses.

The Prince scoured the kingdom, meeting every one of these so-called Princesses. But he returned sad and empty handed.

‘It is impossible to tell whether these are true Princesses!’ he said to his Father, the King.

‘You must be patient my son. You will know when you know.’ said the King, with a knowing smile.

The Prince smiled back, then went to his chamber.

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Bedtime Stories For Kids The Princess And The Pea #2

That evening a huge storm came.

Thunder clapped. Lightning flashed. And the rain clattered down on the castle roof like the sound of a thousand horses charging into battle.

Suddenly, came a loud knock at the castle door. The King put on his robe and opened the door to find a cold, soggy young lady standing in front of him.

‘I am a true Princess,’ she said, ‘Please can I have some dry clothes and a bed for the night?’

The King let her in.

‘She says she is a true Princess,’ said the King to the old Queen-mother.

The Queen-mother didn’t say a word.

Instead, she thought to herself, ‘we’ll soon see about that’. She then handed the Princess a nightgown and said, ‘put this on while I prepare your chamber’.

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Bedtime Stories For Kids The Princess And The Pea #3

The Queen-mother began preparing the chamber—but in a very peculiar way.

First, she took the covers, sheets and mattress off the bed.

Then she placed a single garden pea on the bedstead.

And then she laid twenty mattresses on top of the pea taking care to separate each layer with a soft eiderdown quilt.

After this she replaced the bedclothes on the top mattress and said to the Princess, ‘your chamber is ready!’

The bed was now so high off the ground that the Princess needed to climb a ladder to get into the bed. The Princess climbed up the ladder, got under the covers and blew out her candle.

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Bedtime Stories For Kids The Princess And The Pea #4

At breakfast the next morning the Queen-mother turned to the Princess and asked, ‘My dear Princess, how did you sleep?’

‘Oh, not at all well,’ said the Princess. ‘I mean to say, I am extremely grateful for your kindness in putting me up for the night, but there seemed to be something ever so hard and uncomfortable under my mattress. I didn’t sleep a wink.’

‘My my!’ replied the Queen-mother, ‘is that so?’

The Queen-mother turned to the Prince and said, ‘I believe we have found your true Princess, for none but a true Princess possesses such a delicate sense to feel a single pea through twenty mattresses and twenty of my finest quilts. You must wed immediately!’

The Prince was overjoyed.

He turned to the Princess and said, ‘Dear Princess, would you do me the great honour of becoming my wife?’

She blushed, then taking a moment to finish a mouthful of cereal, said, ‘On one condition.’

‘Anything!’ replied the Prince.

She looked back at the Prince with a cheeky grin and said, ‘that you promise, dear Prince, that from this day forward that any pea that should enter this castle is simply for eating. And not for sleeping upon.’

The Prince looked back at her, chuckled and said, ‘I promise!’

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Bedtime Stories For Kids The Three Little Pigs Story #1

The Story Of The Three Little Pigs
The Story Of The Three Little Pigs

Down in the valley was a farm. On the farm there was a pigsty. And in the pigsty lived Mummy Pig and The Three Little Pigs.

‘You are growing so fast my dears,’ said Mummy Pig to the three little Pigs. ‘Soon there’ll be no space for you here. It is time for you to leave the farm and build your own houses to live in.’

Before leaving, Mummy Pig gave each of the three little Pigs a packed lunch box and told them something very important. So she said, ‘You must remember to build your house out of bricks. Bricks are very strong and they’ll keep you safe no matter what.’

The three little pigs waving goodbye to mummy pig

The Three Little Pigs set off down the lane to the brickyard, leaving Mummy Pig all alone in the sty.

Bedtime Stories For Kids The Three Little Pigs Story #2

After a short while they came across the next door farmer ploughing his field.

The first little Pig thought to himself, ‘By golly, if I build my house out of this farmer’s straw then I’ll save myself a trip to the brickyard and build my house in half the time!’

So the first little Pig said to the farmer, ‘I’d like a big bundle of your finest straw kind Sir. I’ll use it to build my own house!’

The first of the three little pigs getting straw bales

The farmer—a little surprised by this request—happily obliged. He gave the first little Pig ten bales of his finest straw and the Pig built his straw house. The house looked sublime. There was not a single straw out of place and the little Pig was very proud of himself.

the first of the three little pigs standing outside straw house

A big bad Wolf—who had been watching from afar—strolled up to the straw house, knocked at the door, and said in a low, gruff voice, ‘Little Pig, little Pig, let me come in.’

‘Not by the hair of my chinny chin chin!’ replied the little Pig.

‘Then I’ll huff and I’ll puff and I’ll blow your house in!’ said the big bad Wolf.

the first of the three little pigs house being blown down by wolf

Without delay the Wolf took a huge breath in. Then he huffed and he puffed and he blew the house in. The straw house looked wonderful, but it was extremely weak. It fell down in an instant and the big bad Wolf gobbled up the first little Pig.

the first of the three little pigs getting eaten by the big bad wolf

Bedtime Stories For Kids The Three Little Pigs Book #3

Meanwhile, the second and third little Pigs had continued to walk down the lane to the brickyard.

They soon came across another farm. This was an apple farm and the farmer was busy chopping down the branches of the apple trees. An enormous pile of sticks lay on the ground next to the farmer.

The second Little Pig thought to herself ‘By golly, I’ve got it! I’ll make my house out of sticks. It will save my tired legs from walking further and my house will be built faster!’

So the second little Pig said to the farmer, ‘I’d like to have that enormous pile of sticks kind Sir. I will use it to build my house!’

The farmer—who was looking for a way to get rid of his sticks—happily obliged. He gave the second little Pig all of the sticks and the Pig built her stick house. The house looked fabulous. There was not a single stick out of place and the little Pig was very proud of herself.

the second of the three little pigs getting sticks from the apple farmer

The Big Bad Wolf—fresh from gobbling the first little Pig—strolled up to the stick house, knocked at the door, and said in a low and gruff voice, ‘Little Pig, little Pig, let me come in.’

‘Not by the hair on my chinny chin chin!’ replied the second little Pig.

‘Then I’ll huff and I’ll puff and I’ll blow your house in!’ said the Big Bad Wolf.

the three little pigs stick house blown down by big bad wolf

Without delay the Big Bad Wolf took a huge breath in. Then he huffed and he puffed and he blew the house in. The stick house looked superb, but it too was extremely weak. So it fell down in an instant and the Big Bad Wolf gobbled up the second little Pig. The three little pigs second pig eaten by big bad wolf

Bedtime Stories For Kids The Three Little Pigs Book #4

Meanwhile, the third little Pig had made it all the way to the brickyard. He went up to the man in charge of the yard and said ‘Hello kind Sir, I would like a large pile of your bricks to build my house.’

the three little pigs buying bricks from builder

The man—who, as it turned out, was extremely generous—happily obliged.  He gave the third little Pig all the bricks he wanted and the Pig built his brick house. The house not only looked tremendous, it was extremely strong. The third little Pig had taken the time to build his house well and he was extremely proud of himself.

the three little pigs brick house

The Big Bad Wolf—fresh from gobbling the second little Pig—strolled up to the brick house, knocked at the door, and said in a low and gruff voice, ‘Little Pig, little Pig, let me come in.’

‘Not by the hair on my chinny chin chin!’ replied the third little Pig.

‘Then I’ll huff and I’ll puff and I’ll blow your house in!’ said the Big Bad Wolf.

Without delay the Big Bad Wolf took a huge breath in. Then he huffed and he puffed and he huffed and he puffed, but the brick house was much too strong and well built to be blown down.  the three little pigs wolf trying to blow down brick house

Stories The Three Little Pigs Book #5

This made the Big Bad Wolf wild with rage, so he devised a nasty plot to fool the third little Pig into coming out of his brick house.

Tap tap tap came from the window.

‘Little Pig, I know a farmer with some marvelous turnips. You love turnips don’t you little Pig? Shall we go there tomorrow and get some?’ said the Big Bad Wolf in his low gruff voice.

‘Very well,’ said the little Pig, ‘I do love turnips. What time do you want to go?’

‘Seven o’clock sharp,’ said the Wolf, ‘And don’t be late!’

The third little Pig may have been little, but he wasn’t stupid. He was, after all, the little Pig that made his house from bricks—as his mother had wisely proposed. So the little Pig got up early, filled a sack full of turnips and was back in his house long before seven o’clock.

the three little pigs carrying sack of turnips

When the Wolf arrived he said, ‘Little Pig, are you ready to go?’

‘Silly Wolf!’ said the little Pig, ‘I’ve been. My turnips are already bubbling away in a huge pot for my dinner.’ the three little pigs boiling turnips in a large pan

Stories The Three Little Pigs Book #6

The Wolf was incensed. He was so angry he felt sure he could have exploded, but he suddenly had a thought and pulled himself together.

the three little pigs very angry big bad wolf

‘Little Pig,’ he said, ‘I know a place where there is a wonderful apple tree. You love apples don’t you little Pig.’

‘Oh yes, I do,’ said the Pig, ‘Where is this wonderful tree you speak of?’

‘Just over the hill,’ said the Wolf, ‘I’ll be back here at six o’clock tomorrow and we can go together to get the apples. So you had better not deceive me this time little Pig!’

the three little pigs in bed with moon in background

The little Pig woke at five the following morning and went over the hill to the big apple tree. He had hoped to help himself before the Wolf arrived, but the Wolf was too clever for that.

the three little pigs big bad wolf chasing pig

The little Pig saw the Wolf approaching—which, as you can imagine, terrified him greatly—and quickly climbed the tree.

the three little pigs up a tree with big bad wolf reaching up

‘Hello, Wolf,’ said the little Pig from up in the tree, ‘Wait there while I find the biggest, plumpest, juiciest apple for you.’

The Wolf waited.

The little Pig picked a big juicy apple, then called down, ‘I’ll throw it to you Wolf. Here it comes!’  The Pig then threw the apple as far away as he could.

the three little pigs throwing apple from tree

And while the Wolf was away collecting the apple—which took a long time—the little Pig jumped down from the tree and ran safely home to his brick house.

the three little pigs running home to brick house away from big bad wolf

Stories The Three Little Pigs Book #7

By now the Wolf had had enough.

He followed the little Pig home and called through the window, ‘Little Pig, little Pig, I am going to eat you up. I will climb upon the top of your house, come down the chimney and gobble you up in a single bite!’

the three little pigs wolf jumping down the chimney

Hearing this, the little Pig quickly made a roaring fire and placed upon it a large pot full of water. As the Wolf came down the chimney the little Pig lifted the lid of the pot. The Wolf fell in with a plop—head first—and the little Pig replaced the lid quick as a flash.

the three little pigs big bad wolf falling into boiling pot

 The little Pig then boiled the Wolf, gobbled him up for his supper and lived happily ever after. the three little pigs eating big bad wolf for dinner. The End.

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