Bedtime Stories for Kids: Classic Fairy Tales and Short Stories to Help Your Children Fall Asleep & Relax. Aladdin, Beauty and The Beast, Rapunzel, Aesops Fables, and More!: Classic Fairy Tales and Short Stories to Help Your Children Fall Asleep & Relax. Aladdin, Beauty and The Beast, Rapunzel, Aesops Fables, and More! Audiobook, by Robert Southey Play Audiobook Sample

Bedtime Stories for Kids: Classic Fairy Tales and Short Stories to Help Your Children Fall Asleep & Relax. Aladdin, Beauty and The Beast, Rapunzel, Aesop's Fables, and More!: Classic Fairy Tales and Short Stories to Help Your Children Fall Asleep & Relax. Aladdin, Beauty and The Beast, Rapunzel, Aesop's Fables, and More! Audiobook

Bedtime Stories for Kids: Classic Fairy Tales and Short Stories to Help Your Children Fall Asleep & Relax. Aladdin, Beauty and The Beast, Rapunzel, Aesops Fables, and More!: Classic Fairy Tales and Short Stories to Help Your Children Fall Asleep & Relax. Aladdin, Beauty and The Beast, Rapunzel, Aesops Fables, and More! Audiobook, by Robert Southey Play Audiobook Sample
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Read By: Kids Club Publisher: Kids Club Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 2.00 hours at 1.5x Speed 1.50 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: June 2022 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781667972411

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Total Audiobook Chapters:

23

Longest Chapter Length:

36:06 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

14 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

08:00 minutes

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6

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If You’re Looking for Enthralling, Magical Fairy Tales to Help Your Child Relax and Find Comfort at Night, Then Keep Reading! > Are you looking for a great bedtime routine for your child that will help them wind down after a hectic day of school and play? > Do you want to cultivate your child’s creativity and sense of wonder using some of the great classics of our time? Who doesn’t?! Every parent wants two things for their children: One is to live richer, more imaginative lives; the other is to get everything they need to be physically healthy. Well, as far as colorful lives and staying healthy are concerned, “Short Stories for Kids” by the Kids Club has just the thing! With the help of the most iconic children’s stories of all time – including Aesop’s fables, The Three Little Pigs, Hansel and Gretel, and so many others – bedtime stories are proven to help foster a bond between parents and children, lower kids' stress levels and reinforce their literacy skills and mastery of language. In this imaginative audiobook, your child will: - Be entertained and appreciate the magic and wonder that only the best classic stories can offer - Start memorable family traditions with mom and dad as the whole family winds down to bond and cuddle - Increase their sleep quality while helping their body reset and heal from a busy day And MUCH more! Kids need to be nourished in every area of their life. Through “Bedtime Stories for Kids”, your child gets highly imaginative and prolific stories from some of history’s best authors told in a very soothing and relaxing way. The fixed routine of a bedtime story before sleeping can improve the child's brain development, language mastery, and logical thinking skills. Motivate your child to become a good human being and promote their capacity for empathy. Scroll up, Get the Audiobook, and Start Listening!

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About the Authors

Robert Southey was Poet Laureate of England and a peer of Lord Admiral Nelson.

Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804–1864) is considered to be one of the greatest American authors of the nineteenth century. He was born in Salem, Massachusetts, and made his ambition to be a writer while still a teenager. He graduated from Bowdoin College in Maine, where the poet Longfellow was also a student, and spent several years traveling in New England and writing short stories before his best known novel, The Scarlet Letter, was published in 1850. His writing was not at first financially rewarding, and he worked as measurer and surveyor in the Boston and Salem Custom Houses. In 1853 he was sent to Liverpool as American consul and then lived in Italy before returning to the United States in 1860.

Rudyard Kipling (1865–1936) was born of English parents in Bombay, India. At seventeen, he began work as a journalist and over the next seven years established an international reputation with his stories and verses of Indian and army life, including such classics as The Jungle Book and Kim. In 1907 he became the first English writer to receive the Nobel Prize.

Jacob Ludwig Carl Grimm was a German philologist, jurist, and mythologist. He is known as the discoverer of Grimm’s law (linguistics), the co-author with his brother Wilhelm of the monumental Deutsches Wörterbuch, the author of Deutsche Mythologie and, more popularly, as one of the Brothers Grimm and the editor of Grimm’s Fairy Tales.

Andrew Lang (1844–1912), Scottish man of letters educated at the Edinburgh Academy, St. Andrews, and Balliol College, Oxford, became a prolific and versatile London journalist. He took a leading part in the controversy with Max Müller and his school about the interpretation of mythology and folk tales. He published several volumes of verse and several solid contributions to the study of the philosophy and religion of primitive man. He also wrote the four-volume History of Scotland, A History of English Literature, and many fairy-tale collections, as well as works on Homer, Joan of Arc, Scott, Lockhart, Mary Stuart, John Knox, Prince Charlie, Tennyson, and others.

Charles Perrault (1628–1703) was a French author and intellectual. Known as a founding writer of the fairy tale genre, he rewrote numerous folk tales, including Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Blue Beard, and Puss in Boots. His stories, which continue to enjoy worldwide acclaim, have been adapted to opera, ballet, theater, and film.

Robert Louis Stevenson (1850–1894) was born in Scotland. He studied engineering and law at the University of Edinburgh and then began writing while traveling in France. The publication of Treasure Island in 1883 brought him fame and entered him on a course of romantic fiction beloved by young and old alike.

Robert Southey was Poet Laureate of England and a peer of Lord Admiral Nelson.

Joseph Jacobs, (1854–1916) was an Australian-born English folklore scholar, one of the most popular nineteenth-century adapters of children’s fairy tales. He was also a historian of pre-expulsion English Jewry, a historian of Jewish culture, and a literary scholar.

Aesop (620–560 BC) has been known in history and in legend since the sixth century BC, or earlier, as a gifted Greek storyteller and the author of the world’s best-known collection of fables. A Phrygian slave, there is speculation that he was freed as a result of his wit. Though little is known about his life, his remarkable wisdom regarding human nature, conveyed through his fables, has brought him great renown.

Robert Louis Stevenson (1850–1894) was born in Scotland. He studied engineering and law at the University of Edinburgh and then began writing while traveling in France. The publication of Treasure Island in 1883 brought him fame and entered him on a course of romantic fiction beloved by young and old alike.

Charles Perrault (1628–1703) was a French author and intellectual. Known as a founding writer of the fairy tale genre, he rewrote numerous folk tales, including Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Blue Beard, and Puss in Boots. His stories, which continue to enjoy worldwide acclaim, have been adapted to opera, ballet, theater, and film.