In this collection of short stories, young readers will discover fun and engaging tales that impart important life lessons. Each story teaches valuable morals about friendship, honesty, and hard work, helping children understand how to make good choices every day. Hope you will like it. You can download this storybook (PDF) using the link at the story’s end.
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Contents
- Magical and Fantasy Short Stories with Morals for Kids
- Child Discovers Magical World
- Friendly Dragon Needs Help
- Princess Runs Away for Adventure
- Wizard Teaches Important Lessons
- Magical Object with Special Powers
- Quest for Lost Treasure
- Child Talks to Fairies
- Journey to Land of Dreams
- Battle Between Good and Evil
- Magical Creature Grants Wishes
- Child Learns to Imagine
- Story About a Friendly Ghost
- Trip to Land of Candy
- Magic Tree Grants Wishes
- Child Discovers Magic Powers
- MCQ’s Questions
- 1. What did Lucy find in her garden?
- 2. What happened to Sparky, the dragon?
- 3. Why did Princess Bella run away?
- 4. What did Wizard Zim teach the kids?
- 5. What did Tom find in the park?
- 6. What did Jake and Lucy decide to do with the treasure?
- 7. What secret did the fairies share with Ella?
- 8. What did Max do in the Land of Dreams?
- 9. Who led the villagers against the dark sorcerer?
- 10. What did Luna, the unicorn, say about Sam’s wishes?
- 11. What did Sophie learn from her adventures?
- 12. What did the children learn from Casper, the ghost?
- 13. What did Tommy find in the Land of Candy?
- 14. What did Emma wish for first?
- 15. What could Leo do with his thoughts?
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Magical and Fantasy Short Stories with Morals for Kids
Child Discovers Magical World
One day, Lucy found a hidden door in her garden. It led to a magical world filled with talking animals and glowing flowers. She made friends with a wise owl who taught her about kindness and bravery. Lucy realized that magic is all around us, especially in friendship.
Moral: Magic exists in friendships.
Friendly Dragon Needs Help
A friendly dragon named Sparky lived in a cave. One day, he hurt his wing and couldn’t fly. A brave girl named Mia offered to help him. Together, they found herbs to heal his wing. Sparky was grateful and promised to be her friend forever.
Moral: Helping others can create lasting friendships.
Princess Runs Away for Adventure
Princess Bella was tired of royal duties. One night, she ran away to explore the forest. She climbed trees and met playful animals. But soon, she missed her family. Bella returned home, realizing that adventure is fun, but love is more important.
Moral: Adventure is exciting, but home is special.
Wizard Teaches Important Lessons
Old Wizard Zim lived on a hill. He invited kids to learn magic. But first, they had to help others. They helped a neighbor and learned teamwork. Zim taught them that true magic comes from kindness and cooperation.
Moral: Kindness is the best magic of all.
Magical Object with Special Powers
Tom discovered a shiny stone in the park. When he held it, he could make flowers bloom! Excited, he shared it with friends and together they created a beautiful garden. They learned that sharing magic makes everyone happy.
Moral: Sharing brings happiness.
Quest for Lost Treasure
Jake and Lucy found an old map leading to treasure. They journeyed through forests and crossed rivers, helping others along the way. Finally, they found the treasure: a chest of toys! They decided to share it with their village.
Moral: The journey and sharing are more valuable than treasure.
Child Talks to Fairies
Ella loved visiting the meadow where fairies danced. One day, she spoke to them, and they shared secrets of nature. Ella promised to protect the flowers and trees. The fairies rewarded her with a beautiful crown of petals.
Moral: Respecting nature brings rewards.
Journey to Land of Dreams
At bedtime, Max closed his eyes and found himself in the Land of Dreams. He flew with stars and danced on clouds. When he woke up, he felt happy and inspired. Max learned that dreams can spark creativity.
Moral: Dreams can inspire great ideas.
Battle Between Good and Evil
In a peaceful village, a dark sorcerer threatened happiness. The villagers united, led by a brave girl named Anna. They worked together to cast away the darkness. The light of their friendship defeated the evil sorcerer.
Moral: Unity is stronger than evil.
Magical Creature Grants Wishes
One day, Sam met a friendly unicorn named Luna. She could grant three wishes! Sam wished for happiness, friendship, and kindness. Luna smiled, saying those wishes were already in his heart. Sam learned that true magic comes from within.
Moral: True magic lies within you.
Child Learns to Imagine
Sophie loved to daydream. One day, her imagination came to life! She rode a rainbow and talked to talking animals. She learned that imagination can create wonderful adventures. When she returned, she shared her stories, inspiring friends to dream.
Moral: Imagination creates magic.
Story About a Friendly Ghost
In an old house, a friendly ghost named Casper watched over the children. They weren’t scared; instead, they played and learned from him. Casper taught them about kindness and bravery. They realized that not all ghosts are scary!
Moral: Don’t judge by appearances.
Trip to Land of Candy
Tommy dreamed of a land made of candy. One night, he found a golden path leading there. He tasted chocolate rivers and gummy bear trees. When he returned home, he shared candy with friends, proving that sharing is sweet!
Moral: Sharing makes everything sweeter.
Magic Tree Grants Wishes
Emma found a magical tree that granted wishes. She wished for toys, but soon realized her friends needed help. She wished for happiness for everyone instead. The tree glowed, and the village filled with joy. Emma learned the joy of selflessness.
Moral: Helping others brings true happiness.
Child Discovers Magic Powers
Leo discovered he could make things float with his thoughts! At first, he had fun, but then he saw a friend struggling. He used his powers to help. Leo learned that magic is best used for good.
Moral: Use your gifts to help others.
In conclusion, these short stories teach us valuable lessons about kindness, hard work, and the importance of listening. By learning from the characters’ experiences, we can grow wiser and make better choices in our own lives. Follow us on Facebook, Pinterest, YouTube & Telegram! Join our Telegram group to request free printables at any time.
MCQ’s Questions
1. What did Lucy find in her garden?
A) A hidden door
B) A treasure chest
C) A magical animal
D) A glowing flower
2. What happened to Sparky, the dragon?
A) He lost his home
B) He hurt his wing
C) He found treasure
D) He learned to fly
3. Why did Princess Bella run away?
A) To find treasure
B) To explore the forest
C) To meet a prince
D) To play with friends
4. What did Wizard Zim teach the kids?
A) How to fly
B) Important magic
C) Teamwork and kindness
D) Spells for fun
5. What did Tom find in the park?
A) A magic wand
B) A shiny stone
C) A treasure map
D) A glowing flower
6. What did Jake and Lucy decide to do with the treasure?
A) Keep it all
B) Share it with their village
C) Hide it
D) Sell it
A) How to fly
B) Secrets of Nature
C) Hidden treasure
D) Magical spells
8. What did Max do in the Land of Dreams?
A) Fought monsters
B) Flew with stars
C) Met fairies
D) Found treasure
9. Who led the villagers against the dark sorcerer?
A) A wise man
B) A brave girl named Anna
C) A friendly dragon
D) An old wizard
10. What did Luna, the unicorn, say about Sam’s wishes?
A) They were easy to grant
B) They were already in his heart
C) They were too big
D) They were not possible
11. What did Sophie learn from her adventures?
A) To play outside
B) To share her toys
C) That imagination can create adventures
D) To read more books
12. What did the children learn from Casper, the ghost?
A) Ghosts are scary
B) Ghosts can be friendly
C) Ghosts can grant wishes
D) Ghosts are lonely
13. What did Tommy find in the Land of Candy?
A) Chocolate rivers
B) Magical creatures
C) Hidden treasure
D) A candy factory
14. What did Emma wish for first?
A) Toys
B) Happiness for everyone
C) A new home
D) A special friend
15. What could Leo do with his thoughts?
A) Make things fly
B) Talk to animals
C) Become invisible
D) Change colors
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