A simple one is about a bunny that hops. If the bunny hops 2 times and each hop is 3 feet long (2 x 3), it has hopped a total of 6 feet. It's easy for kids to picture the bunny and its hops, making the multiplication concept clear.
There's a story of a fairy who sprinkles stars. Every time she waves her magic wand, 4 stars appear. If she waves her wand 5 times (4 x 5), then 20 stars are in the sky. This story with its magical element catches kids' attention and helps them learn the times table.
One story could be that if you have 7 groups of apples, and each group has 3 apples. Then using the 7 times tables, 7 times 3 is 21, so you have a total of 21 apples. It's like you are counting the harvest from 7 different apple trees, each with 3 apples on it.
Well, there's 'The Ugly Duckling'. It tells the story of a duckling that looks different from the others but eventually grows up to be a beautiful swan. 'Little Red Riding Hood' is a classic too. A girl goes to visit her grandmother in the woods and has an encounter with a wolf. And don't forget 'Jack and the Beanstalk', where Jack climbs a beanstalk and finds a giant at the top.
One interesting 'Glee Turning Tables' fanfiction could be about a character getting a second chance at a performance. For example, a character who previously flubbed a 'Turning Tables' performance gets a do - over and nails it, leading to a newfound confidence and respect within the Glee club. It could explore their internal thoughts and emotions during the process.
Here's another story. There are 7 magical trees in a forest. Each tree has 7 glowing fruits. So, on one tree there are 7 fruits which is 7 times 1. If you consider two trees, there are 14 fruits (7 times 2). As you look at all 7 trees, there are 49 fruits in total which is 7 times 7. This shows how the 7 times table can be related to a real - like (in a magical sense) scenario.
I'm not sure what specific 'kids fuccking kids stories' you mean. It could be about kids' adventures, like when they go exploring in the woods together. Maybe they find a secret hideout and have to work together to keep it a secret from the adults.
One interesting story for kids is 'The Three Little Pigs'. In this story, three little pigs build their houses, one out of straw, one out of sticks, and one out of bricks. A big bad wolf tries to blow down their houses. It teaches kids about hard work and the importance of building things well.
A great interesting kids story is 'Goldilocks and the Three Bears'. Goldilocks enters the bears' house, tries their porridge, chairs and beds. The story with its elements of right and wrong, and the idea of respecting others' property, is both engaging and educational for kids.
The story of 'Pinocchio' is also great. The little wooden puppet wants to be a real boy. But he has a problem with lying, and every time he lies, his nose grows longer. It's a fun way to teach children about honesty.
One story could be about a child who was very shy but through yoga for kids, they found confidence. In the story, the child might start by being hesitant to join the yoga class. But as they practiced different poses like the tree pose, they started to feel more grounded and self - assured. Eventually, they were able to make friends more easily and participate actively in other activities too.