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Bedtime stories: A Collection of Illustrated Short stories,  the best of all times
Bedtime stories: A Collection of Illustrated Short stories,  the best of all times
Bedtime stories: A Collection of Illustrated Short stories,  the best of all times
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Bedtime stories : A Collection of Short stories, the best of all times & Love Poems






This book is collection of (bedtime stories for children) few selected fictional stories, fairy tales, folklore and legends about people & animals, that one can read for himself or to his children. Every story carries a message within itself. It depends on every individual what he or she can take & make from them. Especially, its a good source of inspiration for life ahead.






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LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 31, 2018
Bedtime stories: A Collection of Illustrated Short stories,  the best of all times

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    Bedtime stories - Mohammed Ayya

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    1- Bad things have bad end

    2-Johnny the Elephant

    3-The Bird and the Crab

    4-The Hare

    5-The day dreaming man

    6-The Three Fish

    7-The Fox & the Crocodile

    8-The Tiger, the Ox, the Fox and  the Raven

    9-The Cunning Fox

    10-The Fox and the Drum

    11-Love Poems (17 Poems)

    12- OTHER EBOOKS

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    1.Bad things have bad end

    There lived a notorious monkey named Jack in a thick forest. He used to harass the small, weak animals and birds. Sometimes, he destroyed the birds’ nests and threw away their eggs. Rabbits were afraid of being scratched by him. He used to twist the tail of foxes’. Almost all the animals were afraid of the monkey and wanted to teach him a lesson. But how could they do that?

    There was a clever fox in the same forest. He decided to teach a lesson to Jack. He went to the monkey and said, Your body is very attractive. The golden hair further adds beauty of your body, still one thing is wrong in you.

    The monkey said with surprise, What is wrong with my body?

    The fox replied, Your body is red which does not suit your body. If you do as I tell, your face will shine like the moon.

    The monkey was overjoyed and became restless to know the method to beautify his face and asked excitedly, Tell me the method quickly to make my face glow.

    The fox said If you eat the fruit of heaven, your face will shine like the moon.

    The monkey again asked, How can I get this fruit?

    The fox replied, It lies in the forehead of an elephant. When you see an elephant, hit his forehead with a stone and this way the fruit will come to his trunk, and when the elephant tries to catch you, quickly take out the fruit from his trunk.

    The monkey waited for an elephant to pass. After some time, an elephant happened to pass by that route. As soon as he came near, the monkey hit him hard with a stone on his forehead. Blood oozed out from the forehead. The wounded elephant cried at the top of his voice in anger.

    The whole of the forest trembled in fear. But the foolish monkey thought that the fruit must have slipped to the trunk of the elephant and hit another stone so that the fruit may fall out of the trunk immediately. But the second stone made the elephant mad, and he ran in search of the hidden enemy.

    Soon he saw the monkey who was coming to him to take the fruit. Jack was determined to approach the elephant for the fruit which he wanted even at the cost of the elephant’s life.

    In his excitement, Jack rushed to the elephant. The elephant also ran towards the monkey and caught hold of him with his trunk. In

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