Want a Sweet, Safe Tale? Fun Short Bedtime Stories for Kindergarteners

Want a Sweet, Safe Tale? Fun Short Bedtime Stories for Kindergarteners

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Looking for the perfect short bedtime stories for kindergarteners? A good tale is gentle, fun, and reassuring. It makes children feel safe and ready for sleep. This story is a classic favorite, told in a new, cozy way. It is perfect for reading aloud. It teaches a gentle lesson about friends. It is one of the best bedtime stories for 5 year olds. Let’s begin a story about three little pigs.

Once upon a time, there were three little pigs. They were brothers. They loved to play and have fun. One sunny day, their mother said, “My dear sons, it is time. It is time for you to build your own houses.” The first little pig was very happy. “I will build my house first!” he said. “It will be quick and easy!” He ran off to find straw. The second little pig thought. “I will build a stronger house,” he said. He went to find some sticks. The third little pig was quiet. He thought some more. “I want my house to be safe and warm,” he said. He went to find strong bricks.

The first little pig started to build. He sang a happy song. “Straw on straw, quick as a paw! My new house will have no flaw!” He stacked the straw. He tied it with string. Soon, his house was all done. It was yellow and soft. He went inside to play. The second little pig started to build. He sang a working song. “Stick on stick, make it thick! My new house will do the trick!” He stacked the sticks. He tied them with twine. Soon, his house was all done. It was brown and tall. He went inside to rest.

The third little pig worked slowly. His song was steady. “Brick on brick, mortar thick! My new house will be strong and quick!” He laid each brick with care. He made the walls straight. His work took all day. Finally, his house was done. It was red and solid. He went inside, feeling proud. The sun began to set. It was time for the pigs to sleep in their new homes.

The next day, a wolf walked through the woods. He saw the straw house. He thought the little pig inside must be fun. The wolf did not want to be scary. He just wanted to play. He called out to the house. “Little pig, little pig! Let me come in! Let’s play a game!” The first little pig looked out his window. He saw the big wolf. He felt a little shy. “Oh no!” said the pig. “Not by the hair on my chinny-chin-chin! I will not let you in!” The wolf was sad. “But I just want to be friends!” he said. He did not know his own strength. He took a deep breath. He was going to call out again. But he breathed out too hard. “Huff… and PUFF!” The air from his breath blew all around. The straw house went, “Whoosh!” It fell down in a soft pile.

The first little pig was not hurt. He was just surprised! He saw his house was gone. He ran as fast as he could. He ran to his brother’s house made of sticks. The wolf followed, still wanting to play. He called to the stick house. “Little pigs, little pigs! Let me come in! Let’s play a game together!” The two little pigs looked out. “Oh no!” they said together. “Not by the hair on our chinny-chin-chins! We will not let you in!” The wolf sighed. He just wanted a friend to talk to. He took another big breath to call them. “HUFF… and PUFF!” His big breath blew out. The stick house went, “Swish-swash!” It wobbled and fell down.

The two little pigs were okay. They were just a little messy! They ran as fast as they could. They ran to their brother’s brick house. The wolf followed them. He was feeling a bit tired now. He called to the strong brick house. “Little pigs, little pigs! Please let me come in! I am lonely. Let’s be friends!” The three little pigs were inside. They felt safe in the strong house. The third pig was wise. He spoke kindly to the wolf. “Mr. Wolf, it is late. We are ready for bed. We cannot play now. You should go home too.” The wolf sat down outside. He felt very sad. He had no friends. He had no home. He started to cry. “I just wanted someone to play with,” he sobbed.

The three little pigs listened. They peeked out the window. They saw the sad wolf. The first pig felt sorry. The second pig felt sorry too. The wise third pig had an idea. “Mr. Wolf,” he said. “Friends do not blow down houses. Friends help build them. Tomorrow, you can help us. You can help us build new houses. Then we can all be neighbors.” The wolf stopped crying. “Really?” he sniffled. “You would let me help?” “Yes,” said the three pigs together. “But first, it is bedtime.” The wolf smiled a small smile. “Thank you,” he said. “Goodnight, little pigs.” The wolf went to sleep under a big, friendly tree.

The next morning, the wolf kept his promise. He was very strong. He helped the first pig gather straw. They built a new straw house. It was even better than before. Then, he helped the second pig gather strong sticks. They built a new stick house. It was sturdier than before. The three pigs and the wolf worked as a team. They worked hard all day. They sang a new song together. “Work as a team, follow the dream! Building a house is easier, it seems!” This story shows how being kind is good. It is a gentle short bedtime stories for kindergarteners.

When the work was done, they had a party. The third pig made vegetable stew. They all ate together outside. The wolf was not scary anymore. He was a good friend. He learned that friendship is about helping. The pigs learned that sharing is kind. Now, the three little pigs lived safely. The friendly wolf lived nearby. They played together in the sunny meadow. They were happy neighbors. This tale makes a wonderful bedtime stories for 5 year olds.

When night came, they all went to their own homes. The wolf went to his cozy den. The first little pig went to his soft straw house. The second little pig went to his tall stick house. The third little pig went to his strong brick house. The moon rose high in the sky. It shone on all four friends. They were all safe. They were all warm. They all fell fast asleep, dreaming of their happy day. And that is the end of our sweet short bedtime stories for kindergarteners. May all little ones sleep soundly, feeling safe and loved, just like the three little pigs.