There was a small star. It felt lonely in the sky. One day, it made friends with a shooting star. Then it wasn't lonely any more. Sweet dreams.
Once upon a time, there was a little rabbit. It was lost in the forest. A friendly deer found it and led it home. Good night!
Once upon a time, there was a little bunny. It was time for bed. The bunny hopped into its soft, warm burrow. It snuggled under a furry blanket and said goodnight to the moon. Then it closed its eyes and dreamed of hopping through fields of carrots.
A very short bedtime story could be this. There was a tiny mouse. It found a big piece of cheese in the kitchen. It ate a bit, carried some back to its hole, and then lay down on its little bed made of soft leaves. It dreamt of more cheese all night long.
Once upon a time, a boy and a girl sat on a bench under the starry sky. They held hands silently, and that simple touch was filled with love. Then they kissed gently before going to their homes. Good night.
Once upon a time, a fish was tired of swimming. It saw a turtle and said, 'I wish I could walk like you.' The turtle replied, 'But you can swim everywhere!' The fish thought for a second and said, 'Yeah, but there's no pizza in the sea!' Then it swam away happily.
Once upon a time, a girl heard a strange scratching at her window every night. One night, she peeked out. A pale hand with long nails was scraping the glass. She never looked again. Good night.
There were two students. The boy always helped the girl with her math homework. One bedtime, the girl said she was starting to like him more than just a friend. The boy smiled and said he felt the same way all along. Their love grew from that simple bedtime moment.
Once upon a time, there was a little rabbit. It lived in a cozy burrow in the forest. One night, as the moon shone brightly, the little rabbit was getting ready for bed. But it heard a strange noise outside. It peeked out and saw a firefly. The firefly said it was lost. The kind rabbit led the firefly back to its family. Then the rabbit went back to its burrow and fell asleep peacefully.
Once upon a time, there was a little bunny. It was time for bed. The bunny hopped into its soft, warm burrow. The moon peeked through the trees, casting a gentle glow. The bunny closed its eyes and thought of all the fun things it did that day. Soon, it was fast asleep.
Well, short bedtime stories are usually simple and sweet. They might be about cute animals like a little rabbit finding its way home in the forest. Or perhaps a story of a friendly fairy who helps a sad child sleep. Each of the 10 stories could have different themes, such as friendship, adventure or family. They are designed to be short so that kids can easily listen to them before going to sleep without getting too excited or distracted.
A skeleton walked into a bar and said, 'Give me a beer and a mop.'