Top 10 Best Bedtime Stories for Preschoolers:
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A blog that presents a list of 10 good stories for young readers
Top 10 Best Bedtime Stories for Preschoolers:---A blog that presents a list of 10 good stories for young readers
With school going offline, your child is bound to return home tired. How lovely it must be to see them do “normal” things again, such as cribbing about the lunch you packed, struggling with homework, and the “five more minutes please” first thing in the morning.
You too must be trying to get them to adhere to a routine so that they can be less stressed with it all.
Here’s how you can kill two birds with one stone this summer vacation! BookPal has compiled a list of ten best bedtime stories that you can read to your young ones, that will make them get into the habit of stories and reading while also making them fall asleep at a designated time.
By the time school will open, your child will be well-versed with more stories and also have a schedule that they can continue with!
Here are the stories that you can read to your child. The best part is, all of them are available in our library!
The Magic Porridge Pot
Tired of Goldilocks but not of porridge? This is the story for you. Amusing and with easy words, this is something that your child can read themselves to bed as well.
Chicken Licken
Who doesn’t love a good story that has an animal as the main character right?
Key Words With Peter and Jane: Fun & Games
This educational series has books dealing with specific themes. This one talks about fun and games. Maybe it will motivate your child to go running in the park the next morning?
Heidi
Heidi is one of the most compelling stories to ever exist. You can read bits of it every day and finish it in a week. It will teach your child the power of kindness, and how you can win over the roughest and toughest of people by being the way you are, as long as you are good. If they want to visit their grandparents after this story is finished, don’t be surprised.
Young Cam Jansen And The Baseball Mystery
Who doesn’t love a book about friends just living and solving the day-to-day mysteries? This is indeed one of the easiest and nicest books you could read to your child.
The Bookstore Ghost by Barbara Maitland
This book will be easy to read and has an interesting premise as well. Read this to your child for some eventful time before sleep.
My Tooth Is Loose by Martin Silverman
Oh, the horrors you have to face when your tooth is loose. This is something your child will inevitably face sooner than later, so this book will prepare them for it.
Dr Seuss, Oh The Places You Will Go!
Dr Seuss is chicken soup for the soul - it makes you feel better about things real soon. We recommend that you read the entire series to your child, or get them to read it themselves.
Horrid Henry’s Haunted House by Francesca Simon
If your child’s antics have increased and you do not wish to be harsh upon them, but want them to learn a lesson, the Horrid Henry series is the best thing for that. Horrid Henry does things and then suffers the consequences as well. This book in particular is BookPal’s favorite!
Geronimo Stilton series
Geronimo might be second only to Mickey Mouse when it comes to who is the most beloved mouse. He is well learned, is caring and kind, and has a wide array of family and friends who bring something to the table whenever they arive. Your child will surely love these books.
The trick to bedtime reading is that you cannot force it. It has to be gradual. Maybe you will only read for five minutes before your child dozes off, but when they start to enjoy it, they will settle in bed quickly and wait for you eagerly. As we mentioned earlier, bedtime reading has a lot of benefits.
Happy Reading!
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