Nighttime tales.
Bedtime narratives. These are just different ways to refer to the stories that are often told to children (or sometimes adults) at the end of the day before they go to sleep. They usually have a calming effect and can range from simple fables to more complex stories that might teach a moral lesson or just provide some entertainment as one drifts off to sleep.
Tales. For example, we often use 'tales' to refer to fictional or traditional stories, like folk tales.
I don't think it is. 'Bedtime Stories' seems to have an original concept and isn't directly based on another specific movie.
Sorry, I don't have that information. Maybe it was a unique name given in a particular story you haven't mentioned enough about.
I'm not sure. Maybe you could check the specific bedtime story you have in mind or look for related illustrations for the name.
I don't know the exact name. It could vary depending on the particular story. You might have to read through it carefully to discover it.
Myths. For example, Greek myths are full of legendary stories about gods, heroes, and monsters.
Another name for short stories could be 'novelettes' or 'tales'.
Testimonials can also be considered another name for personal stories in some cases. For example, when someone shares their experience with a product or service in a testimonial, they are in fact telling a personal story about how that product or service affected them.
On a hilltop, there was an old windmill. Inside the windmill, there lived a family of sparrows. One night, the wind was howling loudly and the little sparrows were a bit nervous. The father sparrow told them a story. He said that once, there was a sparrow who was very brave. This sparrow flew to the highest mountain in the world. On top of the mountain, it found a magical flower that could make any wish come true. The sparrow wished for a safe and warm home for all the sparrows. And that's how their family came to live in the windmill. The little sparrows felt calmed by this story and soon fell asleep.