I don't think it's a widely known popular children's story in general. I haven't come across it in common children's story collections.
I'm not sure specifically which 'Sleeping with Big Sister Story' you are referring to. It could be a fictional story about siblings sharing a room perhaps? Without more context, it's hard to say.
In the Sleeping Beauty children's story, there is a beautiful princess. An evil fairy was angry because she wasn't invited to the princess's christening. So she put a curse on the princess. The good fairies tried to lessen the curse. When the princess grew up, she found a spindle and touched it. She then slept for years until a prince came along. He kissed her and broke the spell.
There is the princess who is the central figure. Then there is the evil fairy who curses her. Also, the good fairies who try to help. And of course, the prince who wakes her up with a kiss.
It could be a naughty little bear. In many children's stories, bears are curious and might wander into someone's house and find a cozy bed to nap in.
In some children's stories, it could be a sleepy little dragon. Dragons, especially young ones, might get tired from all their flying and exploring. The bed could look like a great place to curl up and take a nap. However, because of their size, they might have made a bit of a mess while getting comfortable.
Once upon a time, there was a big - breasted woman who was so tired from a long day of work. She lay down on her soft bed and quickly fell into a deep sleep. Her cat curled up beside her, purring gently as she slept soundly through the night.
There was a time when my sister and her friend had a sleepover. My sister's friend was really sleepy as they had been out cycling all day. She just laid down on the bed and was fast asleep in no time. My sister then tiptoed around the room, trying not to make any noise. She got her drawing materials and started to draw a picture of her sleeping friend as a little memento of their day together.
There are a few children's sleep novels that I can recommend. First of all, Goodnight, Baby, Go to Sleep Little Monster, Guess How Much I Love You, Count and Kiss, Goodnight Moon, Little Swallow in Flower Clothes, Goodnight Construction Car, Little Bear, One Hundred Thousand Why, Mr. and Ms. Odd, Goodnight Story, and The House on the 100th Floor were all popular children's sleep novels. In addition,"Niels 'Journey on a Goose" was also a fairy tale that won the Nobel Prize in Literature. It was believed to have the magic of making boys more motivated and responsible. These books could all be used as reading options for children to fall asleep.
Definitely not. It's not only inappropriate but can also be considered offensive. Children's stories should promote positive values, kindness, and good behavior, and this kind of story doesn't fit those criteria.
Sure. My sister and her friend were at a camping trip. They shared a tent and were sleeping. In the night, my sister's feet got tangled in the sleeping bag. Her friend woke up to her sister's mumbling in her sleep. The friend carefully untangled my sister's feet from the sleeping bag. Then they both went back to sleep, with my sister unknowingly being helped by her friend.