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Bedtime stories: Magical dreams for little adventurers
In this wonderful book, we dive into the world of fantasy, where snow crystals can perform magic, reindeer wear golden hooves and pixies are up to their mischief in the cold winter season. Each story is a little adventure and takes the young listeners on a journey through snowy forests, twinkling starry nights and magical encounters.
Written especially for children ages 4 to 6, the tales are simple and easy to understand, making them perfect for reading aloud before bedtime. The loving stories not only stimulate the imagination, but also teach values such as friendship, courage and love.
Whether it's the mysterious story of Santa Claus, the magic of Christmas bells, or the Festival of Lights, each adventure offers a special message and makes for sweet dreams. A book that no children's library should be without and that will make the hearts of listeners young and old beat faster. A true treasure for special good-night moments.
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2023
Table of contents
The star that could not shine
Mia's magic snowflake
The snowman and the hare
The lost reindeer
Florian's Christmas miracle
The skates that could sing
Sophie's secret christmas friend
The squirrel and the fir tree
The enchanted sleigh
The Christmas gift of the dragon
The little bells that show the way
The elf who could not dance
The village without snow
Lucia's festival of lights
The princess in the ice palace
The magic cookie village
Rudolf's red nose
The nightingale and the stars
The penguin who discovered Christmas
The disappeared Christmas carol
The little snow fairy
The bell of Bethlehem
The forest animals celebrate Christmas
The golden ball
The wish list of animals
The secret of the poinsettia
The polar bear and the northern lights
The angel in the snow flurry
The Christmas Owl
The miracle of the holy night
The snowy hut
The Christmas market magic
The missing gifts
The brave snow hare
The Christmas candle
The reindeer with golden hooves
The story of Santa Claus
The enchanted Advent calendar
The Christmas gnomes
The ice queen and spring
The Christ Child and the Old Man
The snow angel
The mystery of Christmas bells
The snow crystal magic
The Christmas Bakery
The festival of lights
The dream of the flying sled
The secret of the Christmas card
The Wizard of Winter
The legend of the twelve days of Christmas
50 heartwarming stories to read aloud for children ages 4-6 to fall asleep to at Christmastime
Mia Mirillia
In a distant land, high above the clouds, lived many twinkling stars. Every evening they shone and twinkled in the night sky. But there was one little star, whose name was Lumi. While all the other stars shone brightly, Lumi just couldn't shine like the others. He tried again and again, but his light was always just a faint flicker.
The other stars sometimes laughed at Lumi. "Look, there's the star that can't shine!" they shouted and giggled. This made Lumi very sad. He wanted so much to shine brightly and to please the children on earth with his light.
One day Lumi heard a soft sobbing. He looked down to earth and saw a little girl named Mia. Mia was sitting in her garden, looking sadly at the sky. "Why is our Christmas tree so dark?" she wondered. "I wish it had a special light."
Lumi had an idea. If he could help Mia, maybe this would be his chance to make him glow. With all his might, he wished to fly down to Mia. And suddenly, very slowly, he began to fall. He fell and fell, until finally he landed gently on the top of Mia's Christmas tree.
To their surprise, Lumi suddenly began to glow. His light was so bright and warm that it bathed the whole garden in a golden glow. Mia could not believe her eyes. "Oh, a miracle!" she exclaimed. "Our Christmas tree is glowing!"
Lumi was so happy. He had finally found a place where he could shine. And the best thing was that he had made Mia happy. From then on, Lumi shone bright and clear every night and became the brightest star in the whole garden.
Mia and Lumi became best friends. Every night before Mia went to bed, she looked up at Lumi and said, "Good night, little star. Thank you for shining for me." And Lumi would answer with a warm, bright twinkle.
The other stars saw how happy Lumi was and stopped mocking him. They realized that each star can shine in its own special way. And so they all lived happily ever after in the sky, watching over the sleeping children on earth every night.
And when you look up at the sky at night and see a particularly bright star, think of Lumi and Mia and how important it is to believe in yourself. Because each of us has something special that shines within us.
Once upon a time there was a cold winter day. The earth was covered deep in snow and everything was quiet and peaceful. Mia, a little girl with blonde braids and bright eyes, ran excitedly through the garden. She loved the snow and could hardly wait to build a snowman.
As Mia trudged through the snow laughing, she noticed something glittery. It was a snowflake that was different from all the others. It glittered in all the colors of the rainbow and seemed to glow. Mia reached out her hand and carefully grabbed the snowflake.
As soon as she touched the snowflake, she felt a warm, tingling energy. And suddenly she could understand what the birds were chirping, what the trees were whispering and what the wind was singing. It was as if the snowflake had taught her a special language.
Mia was fascinated. She walked through the garden and talked to everything she found. She chatted with the snowman she had just built, laughed with the birds, and listened to the stories of the trees. It was a magical day.
But when the sun went down, Mia became a little sad. She knew that the magic snowflake would melt and then her special gift would be lost. But the snowflake whispered something in her ear: "Your magic will never disappear. It is in your heart. And every time you think of that day, you will be able to talk to nature again."
Mia smiled. Carefully, she put the snowflake in a small box and placed it on her window sill. And although the snowflake melted in the morning sun, Mia still felt the magic inside it.
The years passed and Mia grew older. But every time she remembered that winter day, she could understand the language of the birds, the trees and the wind again. And so she told all the children in the village about the magic snowflake and taught them to listen to nature and understand its secrets.
And the next time you see a snowflake, think of Mia and her magic snowflake. Because maybe this snowflake holds a special magic for you, too.
It was a particularly cold and snowy winter day. Everything was white and the world looked like a big, soft bed. In a small garden stood a freshly built snowman. He had pieces of coal for eyes, a big carrot nose and an old scarf around his neck.
Nearby, a little rabbit named Hanno was hopping through the snow. He was looking for something to eat, but found nothing under the thick blanket of snow. With his little paws he dug in the snow, but he found neither grass nor delicious carrots.
Then Hanno saw the snowman with his big carrot nose. "Hmm," he thought, "maybe the snowman would like to share his nose with me?" So Hanno carefully hopped up to the snowman and asked, "Hello, Mr. Snowman, may I have a little bite of your nose? I'm so hungry!"
The snowman couldn't speak, of course, but the wind blowing through his scarf almost sounded like he was whispering, "Sharing is joy."
Hanno didn't know what to do. But then he thought of the cold, hungry winter and how nice it would be if someone would help him. So he carefully bit off a small piece of the carrot nose. It tasted delicious!
But then Hanno felt a little bad. The poor snowman now had a shorter nose! So Hanno searched in the garden for something to give the snowman. After a while, he found an old button. He hopped back to the snowman and stuck the button right in his face. "There, Mr. Snowman," said Hanno, "now you have a new nose!"
The snowman looked different now, but somehow also funny. And Hanno was glad that he could give something back.
The days passed and the snowman and Hanno became best friends. They played together in the snow, told each other stories and enjoyed the cold winter days. And although the snowman could not speak, Hanno felt that he had found a friend for life.
Then spring came and the snowman slowly melted away. Hanno was very sad, but he knew that he would see his friend again next winter.
And indeed, when the first snow fell again, the children built a new snowman in the garden. And right in the middle was the old button that Hanno had given to the snowman. Hanno hopped over and called out, "Hello, Mr. Snowman, I missed you!"
So they spent another wonderful winter together and had a lot of fun. And this is the story of the snowman and the hare, which shows that friendship is the most precious gift.