While they may seem prehistoric, the best children's stories never grow old. Readastorus presents classic tales for kids that have entertained for generations. These are the stories that our parents and grandparents enjoyed and they haven't lost their cha
This tale flips the traditional "boy meets girl" fairy-tale narrative by introducing a strong-willed nature loving girl who puts her own desires and beliefs ahead of those of a young man she meets in the woods. The child of a rural family doctor in Maine, Sarah Orne Jewett was writing short stories professionally from age 18. Most of her work was purchased by The Atlantic magazine, with the glaring exception of "The White Heron." The story went of the become the title piece of her first book and her most popular story.
The story of sleeping beauty has been told many ways and was made into an animated movie by Walt Disney. The original story by the brothers Grimm was actually titled "Little Brier Rose" which is also the name of the princess who fell asleep.
This story isn't really a story. It's a poem. What makes it's both unique and fun is that every word has just one syllable.Why don't you read along:The black cat satIn the fat man's hat;“Oh, dear!” the fat man said.“May the great gray batCatch the bad black catWho has left me no hatFor my head!”The big brown bearTried to curl his hairTo go to the Fair so gay.But he looked such a frightThat his aunt took flight,And he cried till night, they say.A pale pink pig,In a large blond wig,Danced a wild, wild jigOn the lea;But a rude old goat,In a sky-blue coat,Said, “You're nought but a shoat, tee hee!”A poor old KingSold his gay gold ringFor to buy his old wife some cream;But the cat lapped it upWith a sip and a sup,And his tears ran down in a stream.A large red cowTried to make a bow,But did not know how,They say.For her legs got mixed,And her horns got fixed,And her tail would getIn her way.A boy named SamHad a fat pet ram,And gave him some jamFor his tea;But the fat pet ramTried to butt poor Sam,Till he had to turnAnd flee.A girl named JaneHad a sad, bad painIn the place where she woreHer belt;She mopped and she mowed,And she screamed aloud,Just to show the crowdHow she felt.A sad, thin apeBought some wide white tapeTo trim a new capeFor his niece;But a bold buff calf,With a loud, rude laugh,Bit off one whole halfFor his geese.A pert, proud henLaid an egg, and thenSaid “Cluck!” and “cluck!” and“cluck!”Said the cock, “Had I knownYou would take that tone,I would have wooed noneBut a duck!”
Sometimes when we look at others, we see our own imperfection magnified and think less of ourselves. However, while we we all have flaws and problems, its is how we treat others that really matters.
Everyone and everything has a purpose. In this story a Newfoundland shows his talent when it's needed most
Sometimes kids can be a little too rough with their toys, but have you ever wondered how the toys feel about being tossed around. This is a story about how one doll felt about the abuse she received from her little girl's brother.
One of the most famous stories of all time is about a boy who disobeys his mother and trades the family cow for a few beans.
Sometimes it seems like parents tell us to do things that make no sense or to eat things that taste bad. Most of the time those things that we hate doing turn out to be really good fo us. That's just what a young chicken discovers in this wonderful story of life in the barnyard.
One of the world's favorite books of children's poetry was written by Winnie the Pooh creator, A. A. Milne in 1924. Generations have enjoyed these memorable verses and now the are available for anyone to publish or read without paying.Over three episodes, we will feature a selection of poems from this book. In this episode we hope you'll enjoy: Market SquareDisobedienceSpring MorningThe IslandThree Three FoxesJonathan JoeAt the Zoo
One of the world's favorite books of children's poetry was written by Winnie the Pooh creator, A. A. Milne in 1924. Generations have enjoyed these memorable verses and now the are available for anyone to publish or read with paying.Over the next few episodes, we will feature five of six poems from this book.In this episode we hope you'll enjoy:Buckingham PalacePuppy and IThe Four FriendsLines and Squaresand Nursery Chairs
Even though the Readastorus is a huge mythical story telling dinosaur, he still cares about all the creatures in the world just as this little girl learned to do in this wonderful story by an unknown author.
As we get older we want to do new things and that's just what happened with the donkey, dog, cat, and Rooster in this wonderful old story from the Brothers Grimm.
Here is the final episode of our reading of one of the most famous books of children's verse by the author of "Winnie the Pooh."
The story is about a tiny little girl and the struggles she faced along the path to her destiny.
One of the greatest children's stories of all time was written way back in 1925. Today, I'd like to introduce you the world's most famous bear, Winnie-the Pooh.This was the very first story ever written about Winnie-the-Pooh and Christopher Robin. Now, 95 years later, it is in the public domain. Next year, we will begin bringing you more of the classic tales of Pooh and his friends. In the meantime, you might want to check out some earlier Readatorus episodes from A.A. Milne's “When We Were Very Young.”
We really like stories written by Edith Nesbit. They are lots of fun and usually the kids save the day as they do in this story, set many years ago in Great Britain, when a little girl has a big surprise land in her eye while her brother has his turn up in a tea cup.
Here's a story about a little boy who sees one thing from far away and something quite different on closer inspection.What we see with our eyes can change depending on where we are when we see it, just like what we think is true can be different depending on our personal beliefs and perspective.
Do you love fruits and vegetables?Hmmm. Some of you seem to making icky faces.You might like them better if you could see,just how much much fun these plants can be.So, I believe that it is time,to tell their stories in a rhyme.
Today we have a silly story, actually it's a nonsense poem that was written by the author of Alice in Wonderland and included in his second Alice book “Through the Looking Glass.” In the book it is introduced to Alice by the Knight, so we allowed the him to introduce it to you.It's called The Aged Aged Man or is that it's name or is it A' Sitting on a Gate…
Long ago, people did not much of what that you learn in school today. Even the sun and the moon were mysterious objects that were impossible to understand, so ancient people created stories to help explain the natural objects as is the case with this ancient Chinese folk tale.
Mother Goose wrote lots of great rhymes like:Little Boy Blue, come blow your horn.The sheep 's in the meadow, the cow 's in the corn;Where 's the little boy that minds the sheep?He 's under the haystack, fast asleep!But we didn't know much more than that about little boy blue until L. Frank Baum shared the rest of the story in his version of Little Boy Blue.
One of the most popular stories of all time is about a little girl named Alice and her adventures in Wonderland. While wonderful, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is a very long and sometimes complicated story. That's why Lewis Carroll decided to write a version of his book just for younger children.
Have you ever been ignored by others? Did you get angry or did it make you sad? Well, that's just what happens to the little pig in our story. Find out what she does when the other pigs refuse to play with her after she arrives at a new farm.
While being a kid can be fun, adults are in charge. Have you ever imagined being the boss? What would you do? In "The Book of Beasts" a young boy discovers that he has the power to change the lives of others. This story is one of Readasturus' new favorites.
What would you do if you ran onto a dragon? Would you be scared? What is the dragon was a literary beast who only wanted to write poetry? And would you protect him from those who don't understand him and think he's a dangerous monster? Let's find out.
Have you ever watched “The Wizard of Oz. Some parts can be pretty scary. But children's stories from long ago often had scary parts. Sometimes a little scare can be kinda fun.Well, the man who wroteThe Wizard of Oz also wrote a bunch of other children's stories including this one.
Find out what happens when one mischevious young bunny defies his mother's orders.
Do you think it's better to sit around and let someone do all the work making dinner or should everyone work together to help make the meal? Listen as the Little Red Hen deals with that very situation.
A little girl learns a lesson about going places she shouldn't and using other's things without their permission.
Being different doesn't make you bad. In fact, our differences make each of us unique. Often the "ugly duckling" turns out to be a "beautiful swan."
The original story of a young mermaid who wished to become a human, marry a young prince and gain an immortal soul is far different from the popular Disney movie. It is far more dark – although we have edited out the most violent portion.This tragic story – with a happy ending – was writtten by legendary Danish author Hand Christian Andersen and was published in 1837.
When three little pigs are sent off into the world by their mother they take very paths building their new lives. When a big bad wolf comes after the pigs, the choices they made determine their future safety.
All living things need a little help growing up. Just like children need their parents, a little rosebud needed help from the wind and the rain.
Being a scarecrow is a hard enough job in the best of times, but when winter comes, it can be miserable. Yet, for one scarecrow, a cold Christmas brought a wonderful opportunity.
Children around the world grow more excited by the day in December as Christmas approaches. Are you looking forward to Christmas morning? How would you feel if it was always Christmas? Well, that's just what one little girl wondered over 100 years ago in this special holiday tale, "Christmas Every Day."
While Halloween may sometimes seem scary, children have enjoyed this celebration of the fall season for centuries. Here's a story about how two poor children celebrated a special Halloween many years ago.
Get ready to meet the King of prehiSTORIES, the Readastorus, as he presents some of the greatest children's stories of all times. Look for a new story every week.