英文童话故事(通用6篇)
English Fairy Tale Story - Part 1
Once upon a time, in a land far away, there lived a young girl named Lily. She was a kind-hearted and adventurous girl who loved to explore the enchanted forest near her home. One sunny afternoon, as Lily was walking through the forest, she stumbled upon a magical creature. It was a talking squirrel named Sam.
Sam had a problem. He had lost his acorn, which was his most prized possession. Without it, he couldn't store enough food for the winter. Lily, being the helpful girl she was, decided to assist Sam in finding his acorn. They searched high and low, under bushes and behind trees, but the acorn was nowhere to be found.
Just as they were about to give up, they heard a faint voice calling for help. Following the sound, they discovered a small fairy trapped in a spider's web. Lily and Sam quickly came to the fairy's aid, freeing her from the sticky threads. The fairy, whose name was Sparkle, was grateful for their assistance and wanted to repay their kindness.
Sparkle revealed that she had seen a mischievous gnome named Grumpy take Sam's acorn and hide it in his secret cave. She led Lily and Sam to the cave, which was hidden deep within the forest. The trio carefully made their way through the dark and winding tunnels until they reached Grumpy's secret chamber.
To their surprise, Grumpy wasn't as mean as his name suggested. He was just a lonely gnome who wanted some company. Lily, Sam, and Sparkle befriended Grumpy and spent hours talking and laughing together. Grumpy, touched by their kindness, returned the acorn to Sam.
With the acorn back in Sam's possession, he was able to store enough food for the winter. Lily, Sam, Sparkle, and Grumpy became the best of friends and had many more adventures together in the enchanted forest.
English Fairy Tale Story - Part 2
Once upon a time, in a land filled with magic, there lived a young boy named Oliver. He was a curious and imaginative child who loved to explore the mysteries of the world. One day, while playing in his backyard, Oliver stumbled upon a hidden doorway leading to a magical kingdom.
As Oliver entered the kingdom, he was greeted by talking animals and friendly fairies. They explained that the kingdom was in trouble. The wicked witch had stolen the King's golden crown, which held the power to protect the land from evil. Without the crown, the kingdom was vulnerable to dark forces.
Determined to help, Oliver embarked on a quest to find the stolen crown. He traveled through enchanted forests, crossed treacherous rivers, and climbed towering mountains. Along the way, he encountered many challenges and met new friends who joined him on his journey.
After weeks of searching, Oliver and his newfound friends finally found the wicked witch's lair. They carefully sneaked inside and discovered the crown hidden deep within a locked chest. Oliver, being the clever boy he was, used his wit to solve the puzzle and unlock the chest.
As soon as the crown was back in the King's possession, the kingdom was filled with light and happiness once again. The King was grateful to Oliver and his friends for their bravery and rewarded them with gifts and a grand feast.
Oliver returned home, proud of his accomplishments and grateful for the magical adventure he had experienced. He knew that he would always cherish the memories of his time in the enchanted kingdom and the friendships he had made along the way.
英文童话故事 篇三
A cock was once strutting up and down the farmyard among the hens when suddenly he espied something shinning amid the straw.
"Ho! ho!" quoth he, "that's for me," and soon rooted it out from beneath the straw. What did it turn out to be but a Pearl that by some chance had been lost in the yard?
"You may be a treasure," quoth Master Cock, "to men that prize you, but for me I would rather have a single barley-corn than a peck of pearls."
Precious things are for those that can prize them.
英文童话故事 篇四
国君的宠妃
in ancient times, to defend the country where a woman, looked beautiful, she is the defending monarch fconcubine avorite. according to the law to defend the country, no matter who, if not allowed by the monarch's carriage, it is necessary to impose the penalty off his legs. on one occasion, the princess's mother who is seriously ill and was in the middle of the night came to tell her. she monarch on the carriage ride, the mother came to visit. subsequently, the
monarch did not punish her, but also a few praise her. “she is, however there are filial ah!” he said, “to her mother, and even run the risk of cut feet.”
古时候,卫国地方有一位女子,长得很漂亮,她是卫国国君最宠爱的妃子。根据卫国的法律,无论是谁,如果没有得到允许而乘坐国君的马车,就要处以斩去双脚的刑罚。有一次,这位王妃的母亲患了重病,有人在半夜里赶来把消息告诉了她。于是她就乘坐国君的马车,赶去看望母亲。事后,国君不仅没有惩罚她,而且还夸奖了她几句。“她是多么有孝心啊!”他说,“她为了母亲,甚至冒了砍掉双脚的危险。”
后来又有一天,她正和国君在花园里嬉戏。他拿了一只桃子吃,吃到一半觉得这只桃子特别甜,于是就把它让给了国君吃。国君说:“她是多么爱我啊,愿意把最好的东西让给我。”
但是,这位王妃的美貌渐渐消逝,国君就开始冷淡她了。
后来有一次,她无意中冒犯了国君,国君就说:“是不是有一次你未经允许,就乘坐了我的马车?是不是你把吃剩的桃子给我吃?”
英文童话故事 篇五
Chapter 1
Once upon a time, there was a rich Emperor. He lived in a big castle and had many servants. The emperor loved good music and good food. But most of all, he loved good clothes. He had different clothes for every day of the week, and different clothes for every hour of the day.
On his birthday, he always asked for new shirts, new pants and new shoes. And that’s what he always got.
One day, two poor men named Buster and Clyde came to the emperor’s city. They wanted to make money in the city, but they didn’t want to work hard. They heard some townspeople talking about the emperor. The Emperor will hold another parade tomorrow.
Oh really? I wonder what he will be wearing. Excuse me. What did you say about a parade?
Our emperor loves new clothes. When he gets a new suit, he has a parade. Then everyone in the city can see his nice, new clothes. I see. Thank you. Hey Clyde, did you hear that? Hear what?
The emperor loves new clothes. I have a great idea. We can make lots of money. What’s your idea? We will pretend to betailors. We will tell the emperor that we can make magic clothes.
Only smart and hard working people can see the magic clothes. If someone can’t see them, then they must be stupid or lazy.
But Buster, we don’t know how to make clothes. That’s the best part. We only pretend to make clothes. No one will be able to see them, but everyone will be afraid to say anything. If they say they can’t see the clothes, all their friends will think they are stupid. Even the emperor will say he can see the clothes. He doesn’t want people to think he is stupid.
We’ll be rich! Wow! That’s a great idea.
Chapter 2
The next day, they went to see the emperor. Good morning, your majesty. I am Buster, and this is my partner, Clyde.
We are the greatest tailors in the world. We use the best silks and jewels to make the most beautiful clothes. But our clothes are also very special. The cloth is magic. Only smart, talented people can see it. People who are stupid or lazy cannot see the clothes at all.
Is this true? Are your clothes really magical? Oh yes, your majesty. We made a suit for the king of France. Ten of his advisors could not see the suit. So he found ten new advisors who could see it.
Amazing! I must have a magic suit, too. You may begin today. But your majesty, we need money. We must buy the silk for your new clothes. And we need a big loom to weave the cloth and sewing tools to sew the clothes. You may have as much as you need. Here are two bags of gold. If you need more, please tell me.
The emperor gave buster and Clyde a sewing room in his castle. He gave them a big loom to weave the cloth and sewing tools to sew the clothes.
Buster and Clyde took the emperor’s gold and hid it in their bags. Then they pretended to buy silk for the emperor’s new clothes. The next morning, they pretended to set up the loom and weave cloth.
Whenever anyone looked into their room, they saw the tailors busy at the loom. No one could see the clothes, but everyone was afraid to look stupid. So they all pretended to see the beautiful clothes.
Soon, everyone in the castle was talking about the tailors and their wonderful clothes. A few days later, the emperor wanted to know how the new tailors were doing. So he sent one of his advisors to check on them.
Good morning, gentlemen. How is everything? Good morning, sir. Everything is very well. We have started weaving already. Would you like to see?
Yes, I would. Um, is this the loom you are working with? Yes, it is.
Isn’t the color wonderful? We were lucky to find such good silk.
The advisor was very confused. He looked all over the loom for the cloth. But of course, he couldn’t see anything at all. He didn’t want anyone to think he was stupid or lazy, so he pretended to see the cloth.
Oh yes!Very nice, very nice. Indeed. The emperor will be very happy when he sees it. This will make a wonderful suit.
Would you please tell the emperor that we need more money? We need to buy gold thread for his new clothes. Yes, I will. I’ll tell him today.
That afternoon, the advisor went to see the emperor. He was afraid to say he couldn’t see the cloth. So he made something up. Advisor, how do my new clothes look? They are beautiful, your majesty. I have never seen such wonderful cloth before.
What color is it? Um, color? Well, it’s, um, … blue, your majesty. Blue! I love blue. This will be my most beautiful suit. One more thing, the tailors said they need more money. They need to buy gold thread for your new clothes. Here are two more bags of gold. Please give them to the tailors right away.
The advisor gave the gold to buster and Clyde. They hid the gold in their bags and pretended to buy gold thread. Then they pretended to buy gold thread. Then they pretended to weave cloth and sew clothes with the gold thread.
A few more days passed, and the emperor sent another advisor to check on the tailors. Good morning, gentlemen. How is the new suit coming along? Good morning, ma’am. We have been working very hard. We are almost done weaving the cloth.
Then we can begin to cut out the pieces. Would you like to see? Yes, I would. Buster pretended to hold up p piece of cloth. The advisor looked at buster’s hands.
But of course, she could not see any cloth. She didn’t want anyone to think she was stupid or lazy, so she pretended to see the cloth.
Oh, my. This is very nice. The emperor will be so happy with his new suit. Would you please tell the emperor that we need more money? We need to buy silver trim for his new clothes. Yes, I will. I’ll tell him today. That afternoon, the advisor went to see the emperor.
She was afraid to say she couldn’t see the cloth. So she made something up. Advisor, how do my new clothes look? You will be very happy, your majesty. Red is your best color. Red? I thought the suit was blue. Oh, I mean, the lining is red.
They were weaving the lining when a saw them. Blue with a red lining. This truly will be my most beautiful suit. One more thing, the tailors said they need more money. They need to buy silver trim for your new clothes.
Here are two more bags of gold. Please give them to the tailors right away.
The advisor gave the gold to buster and Clyde. They hid the gold in their bags and pretended to buy silver trim. Then they pretended to cut the silk cloth and sew silver trim onto the clothes.
英文童话故事 篇六
印度故事《驼瓮俱失》。
从前有一个人, 在瓮里灌满了谷子。
他家的骆驼把头伸进瓮里吃谷子,但是头退不出来了。有个老人告诉主人说:“我教你一个办法,只要砍掉骆驼的头,它就会自动地出来”。主人听了老人的话,就用刀砍下了骆驼的头。
把骆驼杀了,但还是没解决问题。
直到打破了瓮,才把头取了出来。这个蠢人遭到了众人的讥笑。
Indian story "Camels and urns are lost."
In the past there was a man filled with millet in an urn.
His family camel put his head into the urns to eat millet, but the head did not come out. An old man told the owner: " I teach you a way to cut the camel's head and it will come out automatically." When the master listened to the old man, he cut the head of the camel with a knife.
Kill the camel, but still did not solve the problem.
Until the urn was broken, it was taken out. The fool got ridiculed by all.