I'm not entirely sure which specific 'kids tell the good samatitan story' you mean. But generally, a Good Samaritan story often involves someone helping others in need selflessly. Maybe the kids are retelling a version where they emphasize the kind acts and moral lessons from it.
First, pick a topic that kids are interested in, like animals or magic. Then, use lots of pictures and expressions when telling it. Also, keep it short and sweet to hold their attention.
One Good Friday story for kids could be about a little lamb. On Good Friday, the lamb noticed that all the people in the village were very quiet and solemn. The lamb's owner, a kind shepherd, explained that it was a very special day. Jesus sacrificed himself on this day. The lamb watched as the people went to the church to pray. The lamb couldn't fully understand but felt the importance of the day. It stayed close to the shepherd, and they both spent the day in a peaceful and reflective way.
In a far - away land, there was a fairy. She spent her day sprinkling magic dust on flowers to make them bloom even more beautifully. When night came, she flew to a little girl's window. The girl was fast asleep. The fairy left a small star - shaped charm on the windowsill. She whispered a spell of sweet dreams and flew away. The charm glowed softly, protecting the girl as she slept through the night. Good night.
A classic story could be 'The Three Little Pigs'. There are three little pigs who leave home to build their own houses. One builds a house of straw, one of sticks, and the last one of bricks. A big bad wolf comes along and tries to blow down their houses. The houses of straw and sticks are easily destroyed, but the brick house stands strong. It teaches kids about the value of hard work and building things well.
It depends. On one hand, it can be a fun and creative way for kids to engage with each other. It might boost their imagination and storytelling skills. But on the other hand, some kids might be overly sensitive and get really scared, which could lead to nightmares or unnecessary anxiety.
There was a cute kitten named Kitty. Kitty lived in a small house with its family. One sunny day, Kitty saw a butterfly. It was so fascinated that it chased the butterfly all around the garden. The butterfly led Kitty to a patch of colorful flowers. Kitty had so much fun among the flowers and made a new friend, a little mouse that was hiding there.
There was a kid called Lily. Her dog was a cute little puppy named Charlie. Charlie was always getting into mischief. One time, Charlie found Lily's schoolbag and pulled out all her books. Lily was a bit mad at first, but then Charlie started wagging his tail and looking so adorable that Lily couldn't stay angry. They ended up playing a game with the books, stacking them up and knocking them down.
Once upon a time, there were two kids, Tom and Jerry. One snowy day, they decided to build a snowman. They rolled the snowballs together, one for the base, a smaller one for the body and an even smaller one for the head. They used stones for the eyes, a carrot for the nose and a scarf to keep the snowman warm. It was the best snowman in the neighborhood.