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3 Good Night Stories for Children 3 Good Night Stories for Children 3 Good Night Stories for Children

1. "Little Monkey Plants Fruit Trees"

In spring, the little monkey just planted a row of pear trees on the hillside, and they spread out: "The pear trees I planted are going to bear fruit." The little goat was planting an apricot tree, and he said to the little monkey: "Brother, you are too happy. It will take five years for the pear tree to bear fruit." The little monkey heard this. It was half cold, so he asked the goat: "How many years will it take for the apricot tree you planted to bear fruit?" The goat replied: "It only takes four years."

The little monkey uprooted the pear tree overnight and planted apricot trees instead. The tree opened again: "My apricot tree can bear apricots in four years!" The little ox was fertilizing the peach tree. He raised his head and said to the little monkey: "Why are you blowing! The peach tree I planted can bear apricots in three years." It will produce big peaches!" The little monkey regretted that he planted an apricot tree by mistake, so he pulled it out overnight and planted a peach tree. Then he boasted about how good his peach trees were and how early they bore fruit. The little white horse was watering the cherry tree. He said impatiently to the little monkey: "The cherry tree I planted will bear fruit in just two years." When the little monkey heard this, he was excited again?

How many years? Finally, the fruit trees all over the mountains and plains had a good harvest! Those who plant apricots get apricots, those who plant peaches get peaches, and those who plant cherries get cherries. Only the little monkey gets nothing.

2. "Pull the Radish"

My husband planted a radish, and he said to the radish: "Grow, grow, radish, it looks sweet! Grow, grow." Come on, radish, it’s growing big!” The radish is getting bigger and bigger, it’s so big.

The old man went to pull radishes. He pulled the radish leaves and said, "Hey, hey," and he pulled them out, but he couldn't pull them out. The old man shouted: "Old woman, old woman, come and help pull out the radishes!" "Oh! It's coming, it's coming."

The old woman pulled the old man, and the old man pulled the radish leaves together. "Hi yo, hi yo" I pulled and pulled, but it still couldn't be pulled out. The old woman shouted: "Little girl, little girl, come and help pull the radish!" "Oh! Here it comes, here it comes."

The little girl pulled the old woman, the old woman pulled the old father-in-law, and the old father-in-law pulled the radish leaves. , pull out carrots together. "Hi yo, hi yo" I pulled and pulled, but it still couldn't be pulled out. shouted the little girl. "Puppy, puppy, come and help pull out the carrots!" "Woof, woof, woof! Here we come, here we come."

The puppy pulled the little girl, the little girl pulled the old lady, and the old lady pulled Old man, old man pulled the radish leaves and pulled them out together. "Hi yo, hi yo" I pulled and pulled, but it still couldn't be pulled out. The puppy shouted: "Little cat, little cat, come and help pull out the carrots!" "Meow, meow, meow! Here it comes, here it comes."

The little cat pulled the puppy, and the puppy pulled it. The little girl pulled the old woman, the old woman held the old father-in-law, and the old father-in-law pulled the radish leaves, and they pulled out the radish together. "Hi yo, hi yo" I pulled and pulled, but it still couldn't be pulled out. The little cat shouted: "Little mouse, little mouse, come and help pull out the carrots!" "Squeak! It's coming, it's coming."

The little mouse pulled the little cat, and the little cat pulled the puppy Son, the puppy pulled the little girl, the little girl pulled the old woman, the old woman pulled the old father-in-law, and the old father-in-law pulled the radish leaves, and they pulled out the radish together. "Hey yo, hi yo" Pull out and pull out, the big radish moves a little, then pull out harder and pull out, the big radish comes out! They happily carried the big radish home.

3. "The Tortoise and the Hare"

The rabbit has four legs and can run very fast. The turtle also has four legs. It crawls, crawls, crawls so slowly. One day, the hare met the tortoise and said with a smile: "Turtle, tortoise, let's race, okay?" The tortoise understood that the rabbit was making fun of him, stared at it with its small eyes, and ignored it or stepped on it. The hare understood that the tortoise did not dare to race with him, so he jumped up and down happily with his ears waving, and even made up a folk song to laugh at him:

Turtle, turtle, crawl, go out early in the morning to pick flowers; turtle, turtle, walk, Still at the door in the evening.

The tortoise got angry and said: "Rabbit, rabbit, don't be so arrogant, let's just race." "What, what? Tortoise, what did you say?" "Let's just race."

When the rabbit heard this, he almost burst into laughter: "Turtle, do you really dare to race with me? Well, let's start from here and see who can reach the big tree at the foot of the mountain first. .

preparation! One, two, three?"

The rabbit ran away, running so fast, and he ran very far in a while. He looked back and saw that the tortoise had only crawled a short distance, and thought to himself : It’s a big joke that the tortoise dares to race with the hare! I, let him sleep here for a long time, no, let him crawl to the front, I will catch up with him in a few jumps. "La la la, la la la, victory must be mine! "The rabbit leaned to the ground, closed his eyelids, and really fell asleep.

As for the tortoise, he crawled really slowly, but he kept crawling, crawling, crawling, crawling , when he climbed to the rabbit, he was exhausted. The rabbit was still sleeping, and the turtle also wanted to take a rest, but he knew that the rabbit could run faster than him, so he could only win if he kept climbing. Climbing, climbing, climbing. We are getting closer to the big tree. We are only a few dozen steps away. How many steps are there?

Where is the rabbit? ! After the rabbit woke up, he looked back and saw that the tortoise was gone. He looked forward and saw that the tortoise had climbed under the big tree. The rabbit was very anxious when he saw it. It’s too late, the tortoise has already won.

The hare runs fast and the tortoise runs slowly. Why did the tortoise win this race?