Bed Time Stories

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By Ghizala Yasmeen

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Countless stories are available for children, yet one still feels there is a dearth when compared to the demands of stories by children. The aim in writing the short stories was to provide some more stories with morals and also with terminology and vocabulary. Children learn faster from stories the language content or the moral lessons. The intention is to make children better human beings after imbibing good qualities and discarding the bad. Children should be free from prejudices, dogmas, and superstitions. Their world should be an innocent and harmonious one. In childhood, every boy would like to be a prince, and every girl a princess; hence, two stories on prince and princess are here. Children are fond of pets. Moreover, children should develop love for flora and fauna. At the same time, they can learn a lot from animals. Hence, stories with pet and other animals as characters, with certain characteristic traits of children like making fuss over food, and hesitating to go to school are also taken care of. Characters have not been named deliberately to hide their religious identity. This also helps in not associating some traits or attitudes with communities. The last story, Timely Help, is to serve as an example of national integration. It is hoped that children between the age group of four and ten would enjoy the stories written originally for my nephew and nieces.
Bed Time Stories