Before the baby goes to bed, parents can gently recite some short stories by the bed to coax the child to sleep. This will not only help the child fall asleep earlier, but also help the child learn more knowledge. Don’t think that children don’t listen carefully to the stories you tell them to put them to sleep. In fact, they do hear them, and they can learn more knowledge over time. And if you tell stories to children to put them to sleep, you will find that they sleep particularly soundly.
Baby bedtime stories are all simple and clear short stories. If any parents don’t know what short story to tell, they can refer to the following two short stories. In fact, you can find them on the Internet. If you don’t understand, you can go to the bookstore and buy related books. 1. The rooster and the duckling One day, the duckling and the rooster went out to play together, and they walked into the haystack. The little cock found lots of bugs and ate them happily. But the little duck couldn't catch any insects and cried in panic. The little rooster saw this and called the little duck to eat it as soon as he caught the insect. They walked to the river, and the duckling said, "Brother Rooster, I'm going to the river to catch fish for you." The rooster said, "I'll go too." The duckling said, "No, no, you can't swim. You will drown if you go in!" The rooster didn't believe it and secretly followed the duckling into the water. The little duck was catching fish in the water when suddenly he heard the little rooster shouting for help. So it swam quickly to the little rooster and let the little rooster sit on its back. The little rooster came ashore and said to the little duck with a smile: "Thank you, brother duck." 2. Zifei is back Spring has arrived and the earth is full of life. At this time, the cute little swallows also followed their mother to fly back from the far south to their hometown in the north. Fly, fly, they flew over the sea. The little swallow looked down and asked curiously, "Mom, where do all those iron towers come from on the sea?" The mother smiled and said, "My child, those are derricks. Workers are extracting oil from the seabed." Flying, flying, they flew over the mountains. Little Swallow looked down and asked curiously: "Mom, why doesn't the train emit smoke?" Mom smiled and said: "Child, it's an electric locomotive. Look, there are wires on the roof." Flying and flying, they flew across the fields and flew to the place where they lived last year. The little swallow asked curiously, "Mom, where did all these new houses come from?" Mom smiled and said, "My child, the farmers are living a good life. Look, isn't that the child writing Qiucheng?" Little Swallow said happily: "Mom, Qiucheng is also going to school." Mom said: "Yes! The countryside has changed a lot!" The above are two examples of bedtime stories for babies, just to let parents know what the stories are like. Telling such stories to your baby before he goes to bed can not only help the child learn some knowledge, but also promote the relationship between the baby and the parents. Parents can take turns telling stories to their children to put them to sleep, so that the children will know how good this is for them. |
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