One story could be 'The Little Prince' which shows the importance of kindness and respect.
A story like 'Goldilocks and the Three Bears' can be shared. It teaches kids about respecting others' property and the consequences of being too curious or naughty.
I'm not sure who 'them' are in the context of the King George story. If it's about subjects during King George's reign, perhaps the laws and social norms of the time were meant to make people behave. For example, there were strict rules about loyalty to the crown.
It depends on various factors. Sometimes it's possible if the circumstances and characters are similar, but not always guaranteed.
The element of danger. Kids find it exciting when the characters in adventure stories face danger but manage to overcome it.
I'm not sure exactly. Maybe it's because of the complexity of the characters or the challenges in the plot.
Use different voices for different characters in the story. It'll make the story come alive.
We can make the stories more engaging. Use lots of vivid descriptions, funny voices, and exciting actions. For example, if it's a story about a lion, roar like a lion when you tell it.
You can use different voices for each character. If it's a story with a bear, use a deep voice for the bear. Also, add some sound effects. For example, if there's a knock on the door in the story, actually knock on something softly. Use hand gestures too, like spreading your arms wide when you talk about a big character.
They can use lots of expressions and gestures. For example, when talking about Santa Claus, they can jump up and down to show his jolly nature.
One way kids make their own stories is by basing them on their own experiences. If they had an exciting day at the park, they can turn that into a story. They can change some details, like making the squirrels talk or the trees have faces. Also, reading a lot of other stories can give them inspiration. They might see a character in a book they like and create a new story with a similar - but different - character in a different situation.
Sure. If kids have good writing skills and come up with interesting stories, they might get paid. But it's not easy and requires a lot of effort and patience.