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安徒生童话故事之《小红帽和大灰狼》英文版

安徒生童话故事之《小红帽和大灰狼》英文版

安徒生童话故事之《小红帽和大灰狼》英文版《小红帽和大灰狼》这个故事告诉我们不要轻易地去相信别人,或许一时间傻傻的去相信一个认识不久的人最后会受到伤害,正所谓“害人不可有,防人之心不可无”。

今天小编在这给大家整理了一些关于《小红帽和大灰狼》故事英文版,我们一起来看看吧!《小红帽和大灰狼》故事英文版Once upon a time, there was a little girl who lived with her parents in a cottage on the edge of the forest. Her father was a woodcutter. He worked all day long in the forest, chopping down trees with his huge axe.Right in the middle of the forest was another cottage. It belonged to the little girl's grandmother.The kind old lady loved her granddaughter very much, and one day decided to make her a present. It was a red cloak with a red hood to match.The cloak looked so nice that the little girl wore it all the time. And that is why everybody called her Red Riding Hood.One day Grandmother fell ill, so Red Riding Hood's mother baked her a cake and made her some fresh butter, just to make her feel better."Red Riding Hood," called her mother. "Take this cake and butter to Grandmother's cottage, a visit from you will cheer her up!"So Red Riding Hood picked up the basket, waved goodbye to her mother and went off down the path.She hadn't gone very far when she met a wolf. He trotted up, pretending to be friendly. "Good morning, Red Riding Hood. What have you got in your basket today?""I have some fresh butter and a cake," replied the little girl."They are for my grandmother, who lives in the middle of the forest. She is ill and needs cheering up."The wolf licked his lips. "How I would love to gobble up this little girl. But is I am clever, I can eat her grandmother as well," he sniggered."Red Riding Hood," said the wolf slyly. "We will both go to visit your grandmother and cheer her up. I'll race you there!"Then the clever wolf said to Red Riding Hood, "You follow this path and I will find another one. Then we'll see who reaches Grandmother's cottage first."No sooner was Red Riding Hood out of sight, than the wolf ran off at top speed.As for Red Riding Hood, she wandered slowly along the path picking flowers and wild strawberries for her grandmother. She had forgotten all about the race.The wicked wolf knew every secret path and short cut in the forest. He ran so fast, the animals and birds didn't even notice him.Quietly he crept round a clearing in the trees where the woodcutter was chopping wood. On and on he raced until he came to the middle of the forest.The wolf reached Grandmother's cottage in next to no time. He ran up the path and knocked on the door."Who is that?" cried Grandmother from her bed."It is Red Riding Hood," replied the wolf, in his softest voice."Lift the latch and come right in," the old lady called, "the door isn't locked, my dear."The wolf bounded in and gobbled poor Grandmother whole!"That was delicious," sighed the wicked wolf, smacking his lips. "Now for Red Riding Hood!"The wolf looked around the bedroom. He found one of Grandmother's spare nightdresses and her nightcap, so he put them on as fast as he could.Then the wolf jumped into bed and waited for Red Riding Hood.At last the little girl reached the cottage door and tapped very gently. "Who it it?" asked the wolf, trying to sound like Grandmother."It's Red Riding Hood and I've bought you some cake and fresh butter."The wolf grinned. "Lift the latch and walk right in," he croaked. So Red Riding Hood opened the door and came inside."You sound very strange," called Red Riding Hood."I have a cold my dear!" the wolf replied. "Come here so that I can see you."Little Red Riding Hood was shocked when she saw her grandmother. "Why Grandmother, what strong arms you have!" she said."All the better to hug you with!" replied the wolf."Why Grandmother, what big eyes you have!" said Red Riding Hood staring at him."All the better to see you with!" the wolf grinned."Why Grandmother, what big teeth you have!""All the better to EAT you with!" snarled the wolf.And with that, he threw back the bedclothes and leapt out of bed. Poor Red Riding Hood screamed at the top of her voice as the wolf tried to grab her and gobble her up. She escaped from the bedroom and dashed out of the house, the hungry wolf close behind!Now Red Riding Hood's father was chopping wood nearbyand he heard the little girl's screams.He grabbed his huge axe and ran towards the cottage. He saw the wolf chasing Red Riding Hood and guessed what had happened. The brave woodcutter raised his axe and chopped the wolf in two with one blow. The wolf fell dead and Red Riding Hood was saved.The frightened little girl ran to her father and kissed and hugged him.But what a surprise they got when they turned round ... there stood Grandmother safe and sound! Because the woodcutter had chopped the wolf in two, Grandmother was able to climb out quite unharmed.So all three went back inside the cottage. They unpacked the basket Red Riding Hood had brought and ate the delicious cake.Little Red Riding Hood never again went walking in Th. forest alone, and Grandmother took great care to lock her cottage door.。

睡前故事(英文版):艾米与珊瑚之城的奇幻之旅

睡前故事(英文版):艾米与珊瑚之城的奇幻之旅

Amy's Fantastic Journey to Coral CityIn a distant seaside town, there lives a little girl named Amy. Amy loves listening to her grandfather tell stories about the ocean, especially those about mysterious creatures and hidden treasures. On a peaceful night, my grandfather told Amy a story about the underwater kingdom."A long time ago," my grandfather began, "there was a beautiful kingdom called Coral City under the deep blue sea. In this kingdom lived marine creatures, as well as a mermaid princess named Marina. Marina was not only beautiful, but also had a pure and kind heart." Amy asked curiously, "What does Coral City look like?" Grandfather smiled and replied, "The Coral City is built with colorful corals, beautiful like a rainbow. There are sparkling pearl streets, crystal palaces that emit soft light, and various marine creatures living happily here."Amy was mesmerized and asked, "What does Princess Marina do?" Grandfather continued, "Princess Marina is the guardian of the Coral City. Whenever night comes, she plays beautiful music on her magical harp, filling the entire underwater world with peace and tranquility. Her singing can soothe injured marine creatures, bringing them hope and strength."That night, Amy had a beautiful dream. She dreamed that she had turned into a small fish, swam towards the deep blue ocean, and found the legendary Coral City. She saw Princess Marina and the princess warmly welcomed her.Princess Marina took Amy on a tour of the entire Coral City. They swam through Pearl Street together, admired the Crystal Palace, and played with various marine creatures. Amy also heard the wonderful music played by Princess Marina on the harp, with a dreamy melody that made the entire underwater world peaceful. As night falls, the Coral City becomes even more beautiful in the soft light. Amy and Princess Marina lay on the soft seaweed bed, watching the twinkling stars on the sea, feeling a tranquility and happiness they had never experienced before.The next morning, Amy woke up to find herself still in her little bed, but she knew it wasn't a dream. She always treasures that magical night, that mysterious underwater world, and the beautiful and kind mermaid princess Marina in her heart.From then on, Amy became even more kind and compassionate because she knew that as long as she had love and hope in her heart, she could bring peace and tranquility to others.。

幼儿英语故事精选【10篇】

幼儿英语故事精选【10篇】

幼儿英语故事精选【10篇】1.幼儿英语故事精选One day, a monkey rides his bike near the river. This time he sees a lion under a tree. The lion runs at him. He is afraid and falls into the river. He can’t swim. He shouts. The rabbit hears him. He jumps into the river. The rabbit swims to the monkey, but he can’t help him. Luckily, an elephant comes along. He is very strong. He helps the rabbit and monkey. Three friends are very happy. They go to the elephant’s home. Then, three of them become good friends.一天,一只猴子在河边骑车。

这时他看见树下有一只狮子,狮子向他跑来。

他非常的害怕,掉进河里。

他不会游泳,大叫起来。

兔子听见了,跳进水里,但他却没有办法救猴子。

幸运的是,一只大象过来了。

大象非常强壮,救出了兔子和猴子。

他们来到大象的家,在那里吃了一顿大餐。

从此他们成了好朋友。

2.幼儿英语故事精选A man from the state of Chu was taking a boat across a river when he dropped his sword into the water carelessly. Immediately he made a mark on the side of the boat where the sword dropped, hoping to find it later. When the boat stopped moving, he went into the water to search for his sword at the place where he had marked the boat. As we know, the boat had moved but the sword had not. Isnt this a very foolish way to look for a sword?楚国有个人坐船渡江时,他不小心把自己的一把宝剑掉落江中。

白雪公主的故事睡前故事英文版

白雪公主的故事睡前故事英文版

白雪公主的故事睡前故事英文版Once upon a time, in a faraway kingdom, there lived a beautiful princess named Snow White. She had skin as white as snow, lips as red as blood, and hair as black as ebony. Snow White's beauty was known throughout the land, and this made her stepmother, the evil queen, very jealous.The evil queen had a magic mirror, and every day she would ask it, "Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the fairest one of all?" The mirror always replied, "You, my queen, are the fairest of them all." But one day, the mirror gave a different answer. It told the queen that Snow White was now the fairest in the land.Enraged with jealousy, the evil queen ordered a huntsman to take Snow White to the forest and kill her. The huntsman couldn't bring himself to harm the young princess, so he let her go deep into the woods. Lost and frightened, Snow White stumbled upon a small cottage.The cottage belonged to seven dwarfs who worked in the nearby mines. When they saw Snow White, they welcomed her and allowed her to stay with them. Snow White became like a mother to the dwarfs, taking care of their home while they were away during the day.Meanwhile, the evil queen discovered that Snow White was still alive. Determined to be the fairest in the land again, she disguised herself as an old woman and went to the cottage. She tempted Snow White with a poisoned apple, and when Snow White took a bite, she fell into a deep sleep that could only be broken by true love's kiss.When the dwarfs returned and found Snow White, they mourned for her. They placed her in a glass coffin on a hilltop. One day, a prince passed by and saw the beautiful princess. He was mesmerized by her beauty and leaned down to give her a kiss.As soon as the prince kissed Snow White, she awakened from her sleep. Overjoyed, the prince asked Snow White to marry him, and she happily agreed. They invited the dwarfs and all the people of the kingdom to their wedding, and they all lived happily ever after.And so, the story of Snow White teaches us about the power of true love and the triumph of good over evil.译文:很久很久以前,在一个遥远的王国,住着一位美丽的公主,她的名字叫白雪公主。

三只小猪英文版故事精选全文

三只小猪英文版故事精选全文

精选全文完整版(可编辑修改)三只小猪英文版故事三只小猪英文版故事下面是小编分享的三只小猪英文版故事,欢迎大家阅读,也希望大家能够通过三只小猪英文版故事,获取到人生需要脚踏实地的努力的人生哲理。

三只小猪英文版故事篇1There are three little pigs.They live in a small house with their mother."This house is too small.The three of you must leave home. You must build your own homes," says the mother pig one day.有三只小猪。

他们跟猪妈妈同住在一间小屋子里。

一天猪妈妈说:“这房子太小了。

你们三个必须搬出去住。

你们必须自己盖房子住。

”The first little pig gets some hay. "I will build a house of hay," he says. "It will not be hard. My house will be easy to make. Then, I will go play."第一只小猪拿了些干草来。

“我要盖一间草屋,”他说。

“这工作不难。

我的屋子很容易盖。

盖好后,我就可以去玩耍了。

”"I will use sticks to make a house," says the second little pig. "It will be easy. Then, I will go play with my brother." The second little pig quickly builds his home. He goes outside to play.“我要用树枝盖一间屋子,”第二只小猪说。

英语童话故事 the little mermaid 小美人鱼

英语童话故事 the little mermaid 小美人鱼

英语童话故事the little mermaid 小美人鱼Once upon a time, in the depths of the ocean, there lived a beautiful mermaid named Ariel. She had long, flowing red hair and a voice that was as melodious as the sound of the waves crashing against the shore.But Ariel was not content with her life under the sea. She longed to explore the world above, to see the sun, to walk on land, and most of all, to meet humans.One day, Ariel saved a young prince from drowning in a shipwreck. She fell in love with him instantly, and she knew she had to find a way to be with him. Desperate to be with her beloved prince, Ariel made a deal with a sea witch.The sea witch promised to give Ariel legs in exchange for her voice. Ariel agreed and was transformed into a human. But without her voice, she was unable to express her love to the prince.Ariel finally met the prince again on land, and he took her in, not knowing that she was the one who saved his life. As they spent time together, Ariel fell even more deeply in love with the prince, but the witch's magic would only last for three days. If Ariel couldn't make the prince fall in love with her and kiss her before the sun set on the third day, she would turn back into a mermaid and become the sea witch's slave forever.As the sun began to set on the third day, Ariel watched as the prince prepared to marry another woman. Devastated, she returned to the sea, where her father, the king, agreed to turn her back into a mermaid. But because of her bravery and selflessness, Ariel was granted a new life. She was given a beautiful voice once again, and she became a guardian of the ocean, protecting it and all its creatures. Though she could never be with the prince, Ariel learned that true love is about sacrifice and doing what's best for the one you love, even if it means letting them go. And she lived happily ever after, singing and swimming in the ocean, knowing that her heart was always true.。

经典格林童话故事英文版

经典格林童话故事英文版格林童话是享誉世界文坛的文学作品,陪伴许多人度过了美好难忘的童年时光,你看过多少关于英文版的格林童话故事呢?下面是店铺为您整理的经典格林童话故事英文版,希望对你有所帮助!经典格林童话故事英文版篇一:懒惰的纺纱妇In a certain village there once lived a man and his wife, and the wife was so idle that she would never work at anything; whatever her husband gave her to spin, she did not get done, and what she did spin she did not wind, but let it all remain entangled in a heap. If the man scolded her, she was always ready with her tongue, and said, "Well, how should I wind it, when I have no reel?Just you go into the forest and get me one.""If that is all," said the man, "then I will go into the forest, and get some wood for making reels."Then the woman was afraid that if he had the wood he would make her a reel of it, and she would have to wind her yarn off, and then begin to spin again.She bethought herself a little, and then a lucky idea occurred to her, and she secretly followed the man into the forest, and when he had climbed into a tree to choose and cut the wood, she crept into the thicket below where he could not see her, and cried, "He who cuts wood for reels shall die, And he who winds, shall perish." The man listened, laid down his axe for a moment, and began to consider what that could mean. "Hollo," he said at last, "what can that have been; my ears must have been singing, I won't alarm myself for nothing." So he again seized the axe, and began to hew, then again there came a cry from below: "He who cuts wood for reels shall die, And he who winds, shall perish." Hestopped, and felt afraid and alarmed, and pondered over the circumstance. But when a few moments had passed, he took heart again, and a third time he stretched out his hand for the axe, and began to cut. But some one called out a third time, and said loudly,"He who cuts wood for reels shall die, And he who winds, shall perish." That was enough for him, and all inclination had departed from him, so he hastily descended the tree, and set out on his way home. The woman ran as fast as she could by by-ways so as to get home first. So when he entered the parlour, she put on an innocent look as if nothing had happened, and said, "Well, have you brought a nice piece of wood for reels?""No," said he, "I see very well that winding won't do," and told her what had happened to him in the forest, and from that time forth left her in peace about it. Neverthless after some time, the man again began to complain of the disorder in the house. "Wife," said he, "it is really a shame that the spun yarn should lie there all entangled!" "I'll tell you what," said she, "as we still don't come by any reel, go you up into the loft, and I will stand down below, and will throw the yarn up to you, and you will throw it down to me, and so we shall get a skein after all." "Yes, that will do," said the man. So they did that, and when it was done, he said, "The yarn is in skeins, now it must be boiled." The woman was again distressed; She certainly said, "Yes, we will boil it next morning early." but she was secretly contriving another trick. Early in the morning she got up, lighted a fire, and put the kettle on, only instead of the yarn, she put in a lump of tow, and let it boil. After that she went to the man who was still lying in bed, and said to him, "I must just go out, you must get up and look after the yarn which is in the kettle on the fire, but you must be at hand at once; mind that, for if the cock should happen to crow,and you are not attending to the yarn, it will become tow." The man was willing and took good care not to loiter. He got up as quickly as he could, and went into the kitchen. But when he reached the kettle and peeped in, he saw, to his horror, nothing but a lump of tow. Then the poor man was as still as a mouse, thinking he had neglected it, and was to blame, and in future said no more about yarn and spinning.But you yourself must own she was an odious woman!经典格林童话故事英文版篇二:金钥匙Once in the wintertime when the snow was very deep, a poor boy had to go out and fetch wood on a sled. After he had gathered it together and loaded it,he did not want to go straight home, because he was so frozen, but instead to make a fire and warm himself a little first. So he scraped the snow away,and while he was thus clearing the ground he found a small golden key. Now he believed that where there was a key, there must also be a lock, so he dug in the ground and found a little iron chest. “If only the key fits!” he thought. “Certainly there are valuable things in the chest.” He looked, but there was no keyhole. Finally he found one, but so small that it could scarcely be seen. He tried the key,and fortunately it fitted. Then he turned it once,and now we must wait until he has finished unlocking it and has opened the lid. Then we shall find out what kind of wonderful things there were in the little chest.经典格林童话故事英文版篇三:农夫与魔鬼There was once on a time a far-sighted, crafty peasant whose tricks were much talked about. The best story is, however, how he once got hold of the Devil, and made a fool of him. The peasant had one day been working in his field, and as twilight had set in, was making ready for the journeyhome, when he sawa heap of burning coals in the middle of his field, and when, full of astonishment, he went up to it, a little black devil was sitting on the live coals. "Thou dost indeed sit upon a treasure!" said the peasant. "Yes, in truth," replied the Devil, "on a treasure which contains more gold and silver than thou hast ever seen in thy life!" - "The treasure lies in my field and belongs to me," said the peasant. "It is thine," answered the Devil, "if thou wilt for two years give me the half of everything thy field produces. Money I have enough of, but I have a desire for the fruits of the earth." The peasant agreed to the bargain. "In order, however, that no dispute may arise about the division," said he, "everything that is above ground shall belong to thee, and what is under the earth to me." The Devil was quite satisfied with that, but the cunning peasant had sown turnips.Now when the time for harvest came, the Devil appeared and wanted to take away his crop; but he found nothing but theyellow withered leaves, while the peasant, full of delight, was digging up his turnips. "Thou hast had the best of it for once," said the Devil, "but the next time that won't do. What grows above ground shall be thine, and what is under it, mine." - "I am willing," replied the peasant; but when the time came to sow, he did not again sow turnips, but wheat. The grain became ripe, and the peasant went into the field and cut the full stalks down to the ground. When the Devil came, he found nothing but the stubble, and went away in a fury down into a cleft in the rocks. "That is the way to cheat the Devil," said the peasant, and went and fetched away the treasure.经典格林童话故事英文版篇四:巨人和裁缝A certain tailor who was great at boasting but ill at doing, took it into his head to go abroad for a while, and look about theworld. As soon as he could manage it, he left his workshop, and wandered on his way, over hill and dale, sometimes hither, sometimes thither, but ever on and on. Once when he was out he perceived in the blue distance a steep hill, and behind it a tower reaching to the clouds, which rose up out of a wild dark forest. "Thunder and lightning," cried the tailor, "what is that?" and as he was strongly goaded by curiosity, he went boldly towards it. But what made the tailor open his eyes and mouth when he came near it, was to see that the tower had legs, and leapt in one bound over the steep hill, and was now standing as an all powerful giant before him. "What dost thou want here, thou tiny fly's leg?" cried the giant, with a voice as if it were thundering on every side. The tailor whimpered, "I want just to look about and see if I can earn a bit of bread for myself, in this forest." If that is what thou art after," said the giant, "thou mayst have a place with me." - "If it must be, why not? What wages shall I receive?" - "Thou shalt hear what wages thou shalt have. Every year three hundred and sixty-five days, and when it is leap-year, one more into the bargain. Does that suitthee?" - "All right," replied the tailor, and thought, in his own mind, "a man must cut his coat according to his cloth;I will try to get away as fast as I can." On this the giant said to him, "Go, little ragamuffin, and fetch me a jug of water." - "Had I not better bring the well itself at once, and the springtoo?" asked the boaster, and went with the pitcher to the water. "What! the well and the spring too," growled the giant in his beard, for he was rather clownish and stupid, and began to be afraid. "That knave is not a fool, he has a wizard in his body. Be on thy guard, old Hans, this is no serving-man for thee." When the tailor had brought the water, the giant bade him go into the forest, and cut a couple of blocks of wood and bring them back. "Why not thewhole forest, at once, with one stroke. The whole forest, young and old, with all that is there, both rough and smooth?" asked the little tailor, and went to cut the wood. "What! the whole forest, young and old, with all that is there, both rough and smooth, and the well and its spring too," growled the credulous giant in his beard, and was still more terrified. "The knave can do much more than bake apples, and has a wizard in his body. Be on thy guard, old Hans, this is no serving-man for thee!" When the tailor had brought the wood, the giant commanded him to shoot two or three wild boars for supper. "Why not rather a thousand at one shot, and bring them all here?" inquired the ostentatious tailor. "What!" cried the timid giant in great terror; "Let well alone to-night, and lie down to rest."The giant was so terribly alarmed that he could not close an eye all night long for thinking what would be the best way to get rid of this accursed sorcerer of a servant. Time brings counsel. Next morning the giant and the tailor went to a marsh, round which stood a number of willow-trees. Then said the giant, "Hark thee, tailor, seat thyself on one of the willow-branches, I long of all things to see if thou art big enough to bend it down." All at once the tailor was sitting on it, holding his breath, and making himself so heavy that the bough bent down. When, however, he was compelled to draw breath, it hurried him (for unfortunately he had not put hisvgoose in his pocket) so high into the air that he never was seen again, and this to the great delight of the giant. If the tailor has not fallen down again, he must be hovering about in the air.。

边玩边学的趣味童话故事罗罗伊字母王国奇遇记上集

边玩边学的趣味童话故事罗罗伊字母王国奇遇记上集 ⾃从妈妈给罗罗伊买了⼀套“字母王国”的玩具后,他便迷上了26个英⽂字母,整天都在摆弄它们,拼单词、做游戏。

⼀天,罗罗伊帮妈妈做了家务后,⼜⼀次获得了感恩魔法。

⼩脑⼦动了半天,罗罗伊决定要去“字母王国”玩⼀圈。

找⼉童故事听睡前故事,推荐5068⼉童故事⼤全 点击进⼊:⼉童故事mp3连续播放在线听 “我要去字母王国,遇到我的ABC们!实现我的愿望吧!”罗罗伊闭上眼睛许了愿,等睁开眼睛时,便发现已经来到了⼀个新的地⽅。

⼀⽚绿油油的草坪,⼀条⼩路从脚下伸展到远处,⼩路的边上长着各种美丽的花草。

罗罗伊开⼼极了,⼼想:这应该就是真正的“字母王国”吧! 罗罗伊迈步往前⾛,不⼀会⼉,就碰到字母A从前⾯⾛过来。

“你好,罗罗伊!欢迎来到字母王国!”字母A⾼兴地向罗罗伊挥了挥⼩⼿,“你知道我是谁吗?” “你是字母A呀!哈哈哈哈!你是我第⼀个字母好朋友!”罗罗伊兴奋地迎了上去,给了A⼀个⼤⼤的拥抱。

“真⾼兴你能认识我!我还有很多本领呢!”A说。

“你有什么本领?”罗罗伊问道。

“我会变出⼀个⼤⼤的红苹果!因为A可以拼出APPLE!”话⾳刚落,A就变出了⼀个⼤苹果! 罗罗伊飞快地跑过去,拿起了红苹果。

“我好想吃苹果!” “苹果有营养哦。

An apple a day, keeps the doctor away! 每天⼀个苹果,健康不求医⽣!” 罗罗伊⼤⼝⼤⼝地吃了起来,甜甜的苹果真好吃。

吃完了苹果,罗罗伊就和A⼀起⼿拉⼿⾼兴地往前⾛。

不⼀会⼉字母B蹦蹦跳跳地过来了。

“我认识你,你是字母B!”罗罗伊⼤声地叫了出来。

“你好,罗罗伊。

很⾼兴遇到你!”字母B已经来到罗罗伊和A的⾝边。

“B,你和A⼀样也会变戏法么?”罗罗伊充满了期待,“你会变什么好吃的给我吃呢?” “我会变很多东西呢!好吃的就有很多:⾹蕉BANANA、⾖⼦BEANS、饼⼲BISCUIT、⾯包BREAD、黄油BUTTER……你要吃什么?”B挺着⼤肚⼦笑嘻嘻地问。

小兔乖乖英文版简短版故事

小兔乖乖英文版简短版故事Once upon a time, there was a little rabbit named Little Bunny Good. She was very obedient and polite to everyone she met. And so, people called her Little Bunny Good.One day, when she was on her way home, she bumped into a big bad wolf. The wolf asked her where she was going, and Little Bunny Good politely told him that she was going home. The wolf, hoping to catch Little Bunny Good, asked her to show him the way. Little Bunny Good, being a polite rabbit, didn't want to say no, so she agreed.As they walked, the wolf asked about the farm, and soonLittle Bunny Good told him all about it. Now the wolf knew exactly where to find the farm where Little Bunny Good lived.The next day, the wolf visited the farm and tried to catch Little Bunny Good. But because she was a smart rabbit, she outsmarted the big bad wolf and avoided getting caught.From then on, Little Bunny Good knew that being obedient and polite was important, but she also knew that she had to be clever and quick-thinking to stay safe. And so, she continued to be a well-behaved rabbit and also used her wits to stay safe from danger.。

儿童童话故事英文版

儿童童话故事英文版1Once upon a time, in a faraway forest, there lived a little girl named Red Riding Hood. One day, she decided to visit her grandma who was ill. So, she set off with a basket full of goodies for her dear grandma.As she walked through the forest, a big bad wolf saw her. "Oh dear, this little girl looks so delicious!" thought the wolf. But Red Riding Hood was not afraid. She bravely continued on her way.When she reached her grandma's house, the wolf had already got there first and pretended to be her grandma. But Red Riding Hood was smart. She noticed something strange and asked, "Grandma, why do you have such big eyes?" The wolf answered, "To see you better, my dear!"However, Red Riding Hood didn't believe him. She quickly ran out of the house and found a woodcutter. Together, they came back and defeated the wolf. How wonderful! Red Riding Hood was so brave and smart.This story tells us that we should be brave like Red Riding Hood when facing difficulties and never give up! Isn't it amazing?2Once upon a time, in a land far away, there was a little girl named Alice. One sunny day, she followed a curious white rabbit down a rabbit hole and entered a magical world! Oh, what a wonderful place it was! Therewere talking animals, strange plants, and mysterious paths. Alice had so many adventures! She met a grinning Cheshire cat, a crazy Mad Hatter, and a cruel Queen of Hearts. Wasn't it amazing?And then there was the story of the ugly duckling. Poor little thing, always being bullied and looked down upon. But it never gave up! Through countless hardships and difficulties, it finally grew into a beautiful white swan. How inspiring it was! Could you imagine the joy and pride when it realized its transformation?Children, the world of fairy tales is full of wonders and surprises. It urges you to be brave, to keep going forward, and to believe that miracles can happen. So, open your hearts and minds, and let the magic of fairy tales lead you to explore the unknown. Are you ready to start this wonderful journey?3Once upon a time, in a magical forest, there lived a little bear named Winnie the Pooh. Winnie was a kind and friendly bear who had many wonderful friends. One day, Winnie got lost in the forest and couldn't find his way home. He was so scared and worried! "Oh dear, where am I? How can I get back home?" he wondered.Just when he felt hopeless, his friends, Piglet, Tigger, and Eeyore came to his rescue. "Don't worry, Winnie! We will help you find your way home," they said warmly. They held each other's hands and searchedeverywhere.Finally, they found the way out of the forest. Winnie was so happy and grateful! "Thank you, my dear friends. Without you, I don't know what I would do."This story shows us the power of friendship. True friends are always there to help and support us when we are in trouble. Isn't it wonderful?Another story is about Snow White. Poor Snow White was chased away by the evil queen and had nowhere to go. But luckily, she met seven little dwarfs. They took her in and protected her. "You are safe here with us, Snow White," they said kindly.The dwarfs and Snow White became good friends. They shared happiness and sadness together. When the prince came to save Snow White, it was a happy ending.These stories tell us that the power of love and friendship can overcome any difficulty. How amazing and touching they are!4Once upon a time, in a faraway land, there was a little elephant named Dumbo. Oh, poor Dumbo! He was different from all the other elephants because of his big ears. But Dumbo was not sad. He was full of courage and determination!One day, Dumbo saw the other elephants flying gracefully in the sky. "Why can't I fly?" he wondered. With a brave heart, Dumbo decided tolearn how to fly.He practiced and practiced. Every time he fell, he would get up and try again. "I will succeed!" he shouted.Finally, one magical day, Dumbo flapped his big ears and lifted into the air. How wonderful it was! The sky became his playground.Children, don't be afraid of being different. With courage and hard work, you can achieve anything! Isn't that amazing?5Once upon a time, in a faraway kingdom, there was a puppet named Pinocchio. Pinocchio was a very naughty puppet who always told lies. Every time he told a lie, his nose would grow longer and longer! How strange and funny it was?One day, Pinocchio met a kind old man who warned him, "Dear Pinocchio, if you keep telling lies, you will never become a real boy!" But Pinocchio didn't listen. He continued to lie and his nose grew so long that it got stuck in a tree! "Oh no! What should I do?" he cried.Later, Pinocchio realized his mistake. He decided to change and be honest. Whenever he was tempted to tell a lie, he would remember the trouble his lies had caused. With time and effort, Pinocchio finally became an honest puppet. And guess what? He turned into a real boy!This story teaches us a valuable lesson. Isn't it important to be honest? We should always tell the truth, just like the brave Pinocchio did in the end.So, children, let's be honest in everything we do and say. Then, we will surely have a wonderful and happy life!。

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