經典英語兒童故事精選

  兒童睡覺前最喜歡聽故事。講什麼故事最能使孩子滿意,對兒童的心理髮展和智力健康產生有益的影響呢?以下是小編精心整理的,歡迎閱讀與借鑑!

  經典英語兒童故事篇一:The Fisherman and the little fish漁夫和小魚

  There once was a fisherman who lived in a little house by the ocean. He fished every day to feed his family. One day, he caught nothing except one small fish. "This isn't much," thought the fisherman, "but it's better than nothing."

  The little fish hopped around in the net and cried out to the fisherman. "Please return me to the water!" he said. "I'm too small to be a good dinner. Someday, I'll be big and fat. You could catch me then and feed your family for a week!"

  The fisherman listened as the fish spoke. He knew his family would love a big, fat fish.

  But he also knew that the ocean was very big. If he threw the fish back, he would never find it again.

  "Little fish," he said, "I would be a fool to put you back. You'll only be a small meal for my family, but at least they will have food. I cannot feed them with silly dreams!"

  Appreciate the small things that you have. Don't give them up to chase impossible things.

  經典英語兒童故事篇二:The Mosquito and the Lion蚊子和獅子

  A mosquito went up to a lion and said, “Everyone says you are the strongest animal in the world.”

  “That’s right,” said the lion. “I am big and strong, and I have sharp teeth.”

  “Well, I’m not afraid of you,” said the mosquito. “I am going to fight you, and I am going to win!”

  “You could never win,” laughed the lion. “I am a thousand times stronger than you.”

  “Here I come!” cried the mosquito, and he flew toward the lion’s face.

  The mosquito landed on the lion's nose and bit him again and again. The lion tried to sink his teeth into the mosquito, but the mosquito was too small.

  "I give up!" said the lion. "Please don't bite me anymore."

  "I won!" shouted the mosquito as he flew away. But he didn't look where he was going and he became trapped in a spider's web.

  "How strange," thought the mosquito. "I defeated a lion, but a tiny spider can defeat me."

  經典英語兒童故事篇三:The Bundle of Sticks團結力量大

  An old farmer had two sons who fought with each other all the time. The old farmer often told them to stop fighting, but they never listened to him.

  So one day, he asked his sons to bring him a bundle of sticks. “Can you break these sticks in half?” he asked his youngest son.

  “Of course,” said his youngest son. “Those sticks are thin. I can break them like straw!” He took the sticks from his father, but no matter how hard he tried, he couldn’t break them.

  “Of course he failed,” said the other son. “He is young and weak. I will succeed because I am oldest and the strongest.”

  The oldest son then took the sticks, but he couldn’t break them, either.

  Then the father took out two sticks from the bundle and handed one to his sons. “Can you break them now?” he asked. And of course they could.

  “You can learn an important lesson from these sticks,” the farmer said to his sons. “Together, you are strong, but when you are alone, you can be broken easily.”

  經典英語兒童故事篇四:The Fox and the Goat狐狸與山羊

  One day, a fox fell into a deep well and could not get out. A thirsty goat looked down into the well. He saw the fox. “How is the water?” asked the goat.

  “The water is cool and delicious,” said the clever fox. “Come in and have a drink!” The goat was terribly thirsty. He jumped into the well without giving it a second thought. “But how will I get out?” asked the goat.

  “We’ll help each other,” said the fox. “Put your front feet on the wall. I will climb up your back. Then I will help you get out.”

  The goat agreed. He placed his feet on the wall. The fox quickly climbed out and started to run away. “Come back!” cried the goat. “I can’t get out of the well by myself!”

  The fox turned back and said, “You silly old goat! Jump into the well was a foolish decision. You should always think twice before you act.”

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