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Ever wondered what happens when princesses and mermaids join forces to make sleep the ultimate adventure? Wonder no more with “Bedtime Stories for Girls”!

Ready to say goodbye to bedtime tantrums and hello to a sleep routine that even the Sandman would envy?

Tired of the nightly drama and longing for stories that turn bedtime into a giggly, fairy-tale affair?

Ever wished for a magic spell that could transform tearful eyes into ones full of dreamy anticipation?

We get it—kids can be a handful, especially during bedtime. And while you love them dearly, you’ll want nothing else than to have them settled in for the night while making sure you get your much-needed bonding time.

Lucky for you, there’s “ Bedtime Stories for Girls”. 

If you’re ready to dive into a world where bedtime becomes an adventure, then get ready to have your little one racing to put on their PJs!

Here’s what you’ll enjoy:

  • Princess-Powered Dreams: Drift into a land where dreams are sprinkled with princess magic.
  • Daily Life Lessons: Infuse bedtime with stories that entertain and teach, all while the Sandman nods in approval.
  • Go From Drama to Dreamland: Trade the nightly saga for tales that promise peace, joy, and maybe a little bedtime dance.

And more!

If you’re constantly dreading another bedtime battle, then “ Bedtime Stories for Girls” has all the charming, soothing tales you need for a good night’s sleep - GUARANTEED!

Make bedtime the highlight of your child’s day by grabbing your own “Bedtime Stories for Girls” today!

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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2024

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Bedtime Stories For Girls

A Collection of Relaxing Sleep Fairy Tales to Help Your Children and Toddlers Fall Asleep with Princesses, Mermaids, and More Fantasy Stories to Dream about all Night!

Princess Bedtime Stories For Kids

Mermaid Bedtime Stories For Kids

Ella Swan

Copyright © 2024 by Ella Swan

All rights reserved.

It is not legal to reproduce, duplicate, or transmit any part of this document in either electronic means or in printed format. Recording of this publication is strictly prohibited and any storage of this document is not allowed unless with written permission from the publisher except for the use of brief quotations in a book review.

Contents

Princess Bedtime Stories For Kids1.Friends In Strangerworld2.A World Of Good3.Princess Mia’s Science Project4.Saving Vanilla Island5.Princess Of Joy6.The Tree Whisperer7.Aurora’s Wish8.Princess Amara in Dreamland9.True BeautyMermaid Bedtime Stories For Kids1.A Fresh Wave Of Gratitude 2.Melody Of Aquaria3.Iris’ Hidden Talent4.Friendship In A Storm5.The Power Of Sisterhood 6.Sea Flower Of Happiness7.A Family Reunion8.Coralia’s Confidence9.Marina’s SecretFinal Words

Princess Bedtime Stories For Kids

A Collection of Relaxing Princess Sleep Fairy Tales to Help Your Children and Toddlers Fall Asleep! Adorable Princess Fantasy Stories to Dream about all Night!

Ella Swan

Friends In Strangerworld

In a faraway land lived three friends, Princess Bella, Princess Nala, and Prince Edward. These three were inseparable. They had the most unique features. Princess Nala had the longest golden hair. Princess Bella had the most beautiful singing voice, and Prince Edward had the brightest green eyes.

All day, they would explore the castle gardens, playing hide and seek as they went.

“Do you think we'll always be friends?” asked Prince Edward one day. His glowy green eyes were sad.

“Of course!” Princess Bella said. “Do you think we won't?” Her eyes went wide.

She couldn't imagine not being with her friends, even for one day.

Prince Edward shrugged. “It's just… I worry sometimes, you know?”

Princess Nala ruffled his hair and gave him a big hug. “No need to worry, Edward. You'll always have us. Right, Bella?”

Bella nodded, giggling.

“I've got an idea,” Princess Nala said, stroking her long golden hair. “I found an underground path beneath the castle. I think we can check it out. Who knows what we might find?”

Their eyes lit up. If there was one thing the trio couldn’t resist, it was an adventure.

“Oh goody!” said Prince Edward, hopping excitedly. Princess Bella was excited, too.

“Come on. Let's go.” Princess Nala said, and the two fell in line, walking behind her as they made their way out of her room and down the underground tunnels.

“Woah!” Prince Edward exclaimed as he looked around. “There's too many tunnels.”

Princess Bella jumped when Edward's voice echoed in a funny way. It sounded like a million people were talking. Princess Nala giggled. “Don’t be afraid, it's just echoes.”

They walked on, their eyes wide with wonder as they looked around. These tunnels were unlike any tunnels they'd ever seen. It sparkled with weird golden dust, and the lights were rainbow-colored.

Suddenly, Princess Bella got some of the golden dust in her nostrils. It tickled at first, and then…

“Atchu!” she sneezed and immediately began to sing the most beautiful notes. She tried to stop but found that no matter how hard she tried, the strange but beautiful song just flowed.

Her friends watched in awe as she went on and on, her mesmerizing voice filling all of the tunnels. The sound echoed, and the strangest thing happened. The whole place came alive with all kinds of creatures, big and small.

Just then, they heard a voice singing the same song Princess Nala sang! They all turned to find a carpet flying toward them. The carpet was singing! They huddled close, unsure of what to expect.

“Hullo, kids! My name is Collyward. Welcome to StrangerWorld, the most magical place. What can I do for you?”

They were too stunned to speak. Finally, Prince Edward found some courage and stuttered. “What is this place?”

The carpet laughed. It was flat as anything and sparkled with all the weird golden dust.

“Why, this is the place everyone hears about, but only a few find! Shall I show you around?”

They nodded, more curious than frightened.

“Hop on then!” Together, they climbed onto the carpet, and off the carpet went, flying through the tunnels.

“I have to warn you. This place might be magical, but it will test even the strongest of friendships. Are you sure you can handle that?”

The three friends looked at one another. Prince Edward looked nervous, but both Princess Bella and Nala were absolutely sure nothing could change what they shared.

“Nothing can break us apart,” Princess Nala said, and all three held hands.

First, the carpet took them to a tiny cave in the tunnel. “This is where Old Tally lives.”

Tally was a small fairy who was a thousand years old. She was now too weak to fly, but she loved to have visitors.

“Aren’t you all the most precious kids?” she exclaimed when she saw them enter. They hopped off the carpet and said hello to her.

“Welcome to StrangerWorld!” she said and got them comfortable on her soft cushions, made of the most exotic-looking flowers.

They sat at once, looking around.

“What a lovely place you’ve got,” Princess Bella said.

“Why, thank you! I’ve got some cookies and milk for you.”

Old Tally stood and disappeared for a few seconds. When she returned, she had a plate of fairy cookies and two glasses of fairy milk. The cookies smelled very delicious.

“Sorry, I had just two cookies left and only two glasses of milk.”

They thanked her and looked at one another. They all wanted to try a fairy cookie and fairy milk, but there were just two of each.

Prince Edward thought for a while, and then he had an idea.

“I know! We can all share each cookie and each glass of milk.”

And so they did, breaking apart each cookie into three equal parts and sharing each glass of milk. No one was left out. They were delighted with the delicious cookies and talked about it as they thanked Old Tally and hopped on the flying carpet once more.

This time, they had to go past the huge silver rocks.

“Brace up, kids!” Collyward said, and at once, they huddled closer, but while Collyward tried to maneuver his way through the rocks, an unfortunate thing happened.

Prince Edward slipped away, only hanging onto the carpet by the edge. “Argh! Help!”

“Oh no!” Princess Nala and Princess Bella cried. “What are we going to do?”

They were approaching the next set of huge silver rocks and had to get Edward back on the carpet fast.

Princess Bella had an idea.

“Nala! Your hair! Let it down so he can hang on, and then we’ll pull him up!”

“Good thinking!” Princess Nala said and began to let her hair down toward Edward.

“Grab my hair, Edward. Bella and I will pull you up, okay? Don’t be afraid.”

Edward grabbed Princess Nala’s long golden hair, and Bella and Nala began pulling. In no time, Edward was back on the carpet again! They exhaled in joy as he hugged them tightly.

“Thank you,” he said.

Collyward, the flying carpet, went into another cave in the tunnel. This one was huge and was decorated with diamonds. Just then, the most beautiful creature strutted in, covered in all kinds of precious stones that sparkled whenever she giggled.

“Woah,” they all whispered, their eyes glued to the creature. They’d never seen anything like it. She had a long tail and the most beautiful fur skin.

“Hi!” the creature whispered shyly, looking from one kid to the other.

“Welcome to our secret world, hidden beneath yours.” she smiled.

“It’s beautiful, isn’t it?”

They all nodded.

“You’re beautiful too. But do you know who the most beautiful among you is?”

They turned to each other, puzzled. They’d never thought any of them was more beautiful than the other.

“We’re all the most beautiful.” Princess Bella answered. “Nala has the longest golden hair, Edward has the glowiest green eyes, and I have the most beautiful voice.”

“Why, that’s wonderful,” the creature said, a big smile on her face. “You are the first group of friends who didn’t fight over the question. Your friendship must really be true.”

They all beamed, pleased at the revelation. “True friends don’t think that they're better than their other friends,” she continued.

They nodded in agreement.

After a long day of flying through the tunnels, it was time to fly through what Collyward called the notorious darkie. It was a dark tunnel with treasures only people who saw in the dark could find. Because Edward had glowing eyes, it was easy for him to see in the dark. His green eyes projected light, and he could see all the treasures.

“No way! They’re all so cool!”

He picked shiny stones and even found a sparkly penny. The others couldn’t see much and couldn’t pick pennies. They were sad.

“Don’t be sad,” said Prince Edward. “We can search together.” And so they stayed with Prince Edward, only seeing in the dark when Edward’s eyes were set on things.

Together, they picked as many treasures as Edward’s eyes found.

When they were done, it was time to return to the castle.

“You have to sing the song again so I can become a normal carpet, and the tunnel can become a normal tunnel again. Only the ones with the prettiest voices can unlock StrangerWorld. That’s why it opened up to you.”

They were amazed at the realization that Princess Bella’s voice had helped them get in.

“I’m proud of you kids. You didn’t let anything break apart your friendship. Not jealousy. Not selfishness. And not fear. You’re true friends and your friendship will last forever.”

It was time for Princess Bella to sing the song again, and as she did, the tunnel returned to normal. They were sad to see it all go but were again reminded that as long as they stuck together no matter what, their friendship could indeed last forever.

A World Of Good

Fear often prevents us from seeing the world's beauty. This was the case of the beautiful Lionsville’s Princess cub, Anna. Princess Anna was a lovely and happy Lion cub who loved to play around the castle. But there was one problem: she never went out of the castle.

She would dance alone in her room to her favorite song, twirling and giggling as the still air wrapped around her fur. Other times, she would play hide and seek with her imaginary friend, Lola.

It didn’t matter how often her Dad, the King, tried to convince her to go to a tea party or her Mom set up a sleepover party for her, she refused.

“Why won’t you play with the other cubs, darling?”

Anna shook her head. “What if they don’t like me?”

Anna’s Mom pulled her into a snuggle and sighed. “Anna. The world is full of good people who will like you for who you are. And how do you know if they’ll like you or not when you haven’t tried?”

Anna thought about it, but it was difficult for her to imagine having friends or playmates. She’d grown up all alone because she refused to be friends with any of the other cubs. She did feel lonely sometimes, but she never considered playing with the others an option.

“Tell you what. Old Pete is throwing a birthday party this weekend for his granddaughter, Sophia. All the other cubs are going to be there. What do you say?”

“Well…” said little Anna. She was still so scared of meeting the other cubs. Or not being liked. She thought and thought about it. Finally, she looked up at her mother.

“Fine, I’ll go. I really hope they like me.”

Anna’s mom giggled and tickled her. “Of course they will.”

All week long, Anna thought about changing her mind. Her mom kept encouraging her to go. Finally, Saturday came, and it was time for the party. Mom helped her dress up, and when they were all done, she climbed down the castle stairs. Her dad was at the door of the castle.

“You look wonderful, Princess.”

“Thanks, Dad.”

“Ready for your first party?”

Anna shuddered, but she was determined to try something different. So, off she went in the royal carriage to Old Pete’s house. Pete was one of the oldest Lions in the kingdom, and it was said that he was the greatest warrior when he was a young lion. He defended the kingdom against so many enemies. When Anna entered the giant house, all the cubs stopped briefly, eyes wide. They could hardly believe that Princess Anna was really there.

Many of them had never seen her outside of the King’s castle. Slowly, Anna made her way to a corner of the room as she felt all eyes on her.

“I should’ve stayed home,” she thought to herself. “What if one of the cubs makes fun of me?”

Just then, a beautiful white cub stood in front of her.

“Hello, Princess Anna. I’m Sophia.”

Anna looked up at her. She had the kindest smile, and her eyes lit up as she spoke. “Hi, Sophia. You’re the birthday girl.”

Sophia nodded.

“Happy Birthday,” Anna said, smiling shyly.

“Thanks! My friends and I are going to my grandpa’s basement. He’s told me lots of stories about his days as a warrior. I heard some of his clothes and photos are down in the basement. Since everyone is here, it would make for a good adventure, don’t you think?”

Adventure! That was Anna’s favorite thing.

“I love adventures!” she squealed, completely forgetting her worries.

“Come on then,”