Do you have children? Do you like reading them bedtime stories before they go to sleep? If so, then this blog post is for you! In this blog post we will discuss 6 different bedtime stories that are sure to get even the most stubborn kids to fall asleep. So read on below as we share these tales of wonder and imagination with you.
Story #A: Goldilocks and the Three Bears
In this story, a little girl named Goldilocks is out walking in the woods when she comes across an empty house. She peeks inside and finds three bowls of porridge on the table. One with oatmeal, one with cream soup, and one with salt water (yuck!). When she tries to open a door it’s locked so she guesses which bowl belongs to who by tasting them all- yum! But then Mama Bear wakes up from her nap.. What will happen next? Read below to find out!
Extra Tip: A lot of people know about The Three Little Pigs but not too many people know that there are actually four pigs living together. The fourth pig is called the Big Bad Wolf and he’s a real meanie.
Story #B: Goldilocks and the Three Bears
In this story, a little girl named Goldilocks is out walking in the woods when she comes across an empty house. She peeks inside and finds three bowls of porridge on the table. One with oatmeal, one with cream soup, and one with salt water (yuck!). When she tries to open a door it’s locked so she guesses which bowl belongs to who by tasting them all- yum! But then Mama Bear wakes up from her nap.. What will happen next? Read below to find out!*Extra Tip: A lot of people know about Goldilocks and the Three Bears, but they don’t know that there is a fifth bear named Baby Bear who sometimes sleeps in Papa Bear’s chair.
Story #A: Goldfish
This story starts with three little goldfish swimming around their big tank when one of them suddenly disappears! The two remaining fish desperately search for him all day long until finally he surfaces from his hiding spot to join them again. A happy ending!*Extra Tip: There are many different names for these friendly creatures you might not have heard before- like “wishie,” “tadpole” or even just “fish.” So if you’re looking for something new to call your pet, look no further than this list we made up below.
This classic story is about a little girl who wanders into a house owned by Papa Bear, Mama Bear and Baby bear. She tries out all of their chairs before finding one that’s just the right size for her. The bears return home to find she has eaten some porridge with honey and break three bowls while trying to catch her! They eventually get rid of her by sending her back outside- but not without being scolded first!*Extra Tip: You might also know this story from “Goldie Locks And Her Fine Hair.” All in all it’s an old tale we’ve come to love so much over time.*Extra Tip: Read more bedtime stories here.
The fairy tale of Sleeping Beauty was written by Charles Perrault in 1697, with the title “La Belle au bois dormant” (literally: The beauty sleeping in the wood). It tells how a terrible curse fell on Princess Aurora after she pricked her finger on a spindle left carelessly by an old woman as she slept at home one day. But luckily for everyone involved, there is also another story about three fairies who live secretly and happily near Prince Charming’s castle.*Extra Tip: Read more bedtime stories here.”
Extra Tips: Here are some tips to help you find your new pet goldfish name! Tip #I – Think About What Your Goldfish Looks Like:
Is your goldfish white? Then you might want to name it “Snowball.” Tip #II – Think About What Your Goldfish’s Personality Is Like:
Do you have a grumpy fish? Then maybe his/her name should be “Grinchy.” Extra Tip: Read more bedtime stories here.
Here are some tips to help you find the perfect new pet goldfish name!* Tip I – Look at what your goldfish looks like and then choose an appropriate-looking nickname.* Tip II – Consider what personality type they may have and think of nicknames based on that.* Extra tip – You can read more about how to pick out a good pet for kids in this blog post.
Tip I – Look at what your goldfish looks like and then choose an appropriate-looking nickname.Tip II – Consider what personality type they may have and think of nicknames based on that.* Extra tip – You can read more about how to pick out a good pet for kids in this blog post.
- Here are some tips to help you find the perfect new pet goldfish name! Tip I – Think About What Your Goldfish Looks Like:
- Is your goldfish white? Then you might want to name it “Snowball.”* Tip #II – Think About What Your Goldfish’s Personality Is Like:
- Do you have a grumpy fish? Then maybe his/her name should be “Pounder.”*Tip II – Consider Your Own Personality Type:
- If you’re a very stubborn person, then maybe the name for your goldfish could be “Stubborn Pete” or “Princess Sippy.”
- Extra Tip – You Can Read More About How to Pick Out A Good Pet For Kids In This Blog Post. Click Here!
Tips I – Think about what your goldfish looks like and choose an appropriate-looking nickname. Tip II – Consider what personality type they may have and think of nicknames based on that.* Extra tip – You can read more about how to pick out a good pet for kids in this blog post. Here are some tips to get you started.
Tip I – Consider what personality type your goldfish may have and think of nicknames based on that. Tip II – Think about what they look like (if you haven’t already) and choose an appropriate-looking nickname.* Extra tip – You can read more about how to pick out a good pet for kids in this blog post. Here are some tips to get you started:
(Walking through the process of choosing pets for children, including examples from movies.) For example, if you’re looking at adopting a hamster or mouse as a pet then “lil’ squeak” might be a great name!* If instead it’s something bigger such as a dog or cat, then “Mr. Leeroy Jenkins” might be a good choice!
What’s your favorite pet name for kids? Share in the comments below.
This blog post is about you, momma! Unsplash/Jaclyn Rosales. When I was pregnant with my daughter, I was so excited to learn more about what it would mean being a new mother (and all that comes along with it). BUT when push came to shove and she arrived home from the hospital on our doorstep, we were completely unprepared for life as parents together. Suddenly there wasn’t enough time in the day between feeding her breakfast at midnight because no one else could sleep through how hungry she got after just an hour; washing tiny clothes What’s your favorite bedtime story? I love Goldilocks and the Three Bears! I also like The Lorax. But my all-time, hands down, no contest favorite is If You Give a Mouse a Cookie by Laura Numeroff and Felicia Bond. It’s silly with funny illustrations of what happens when you give an excitable little mouse just one teeny tiny little cookie–and then he asks for more cookies in return because “you never know how much they need.” And so on it goes until finally he wants his own house to hold all these cookies that have accumulated from giving him some every day..all in anticipation of giving him another one tomorrow morning. (The moral: if there are