Children’s imaginations go to lengths where we adults cannot go; that is why it is important to fuel their imagination and creativity. And, what’s better than taking them to a magical land by reading an enchanting princess story? In a world where unicorns, dragons, and fairies live alongside talking animals and insects, magic potions, and witches, princess bedtime stories are never dull. Every page, every chapter, is full of adventure and thrill.
Benefits of Reading Stories to Children
Bedtime stories are more than just sharing a cute story – they are an important way to bond with your little one. There are many advantages of interacting with your child by way of reading bedtime stories:
- Daily Routine: It helps them develop a daily routine.
- Bonding: It enhances the child’s bonding with the storyteller.
- Reading Preparedness: It helps them inculcate an interest in reading.
- Comprehension and logic: It improves their language skills.
- Communication: It makes the child more expressive and interactive.
- Morals and Values: It is a creative means to imbibe moral values in children.
Here’s a list of stories that you could read to your children:
- Princess and the Magical Ring
- The Lonely Princess
- The Princess and the Pea
- The Princess and the Faithful Knight
- Princess Rose and the Golden Bird
- Moana
- Three Little Princesses
- Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
- The Princess Who Never Smiled
List of Short Princess Bedtime Stories for Children
1. Princess and the Magical Ring
One fine day, the princess of the kingdom of Norfolk found a ring while in the palace’s garden. When she inquired about the ring with her father, he informed her that it would bring her five special powers:
- The ability to get sound sleep.
- The ability to make fire without a flint.
- The ability to grow any crop of her choice.
- The ability to make it rain even without clouds in the sky.
- The ability to sing like an enchanted siren.
The fifth was the princess’ most enjoyed power. She would keep singing for long, hoping that someday, a charming prince would fall for her beautiful voice.
One dark day, the kingdom got jinxed with a witch’s spell. It affected everyone except the princess. The witch deprived the kingdom of everything it had, including fire, the sun, the rains, and the crops. The miserable state of her country saddened the princess. But, all she had to help her kingdom were her five special powers! A spontaneous idea popped into her mind – she rushed to the balcony and started singing. The princess sang for months, all day and night. She didn’t stop even when her parents asked her. After about a year of singing, the kingdom normalised. But simultaneously, the princess disappeared in the winds. The kingdom was restored to its original glory because of the princess’ sacrifices.
2. The Lonely Princess
The Kingdom of Glora was home to Princess Isabella, a friendly young lady who was loved by the whole kingdom. She had two elder sisters, Rose and Juliette, but she was nothing like them. Rose was quite charming, but she was no match to Juliette. Nevertheless, they were both mean to Isabella because they were considered conventionally beautiful. They teased Isabella for her plain appearance and simplicity, and always made fun of her for playing with her toys. They coaxed her to dress up more, but Isabella paid no heed to her sisters and continued to play with her toys. She loved her dolls as they never called her names, but she often felt lonely. King Paul, her father, was distressed at the sorrow of his youngest child, and although he tried to spend his free time with her, he was often called away for extended periods because of his royal duties.
On a bright summer morning, the prince of the Kingdom of Meadow-Hill, Geoffrey, arrived in the Kingdom of Glora, seeking a bride. He was a year younger than Juliette, a year older than Rose, and two years older than Isabella. All the sisters were eager to meet the handsome prince. Prince Geoffrey first spoke to Juliette, praising her beautiful tresses. Flattered, Juliette told him how lovingly she took care of her hair. Geoffrey soon got tired of the conversation and tried to strike a conversation with Rose. To impress the young prince, Rose began describing her father’s court and talking about all the famous personalities in it. When Prince Geoffrey could hear no more, he decided to meet Isabella. As soon as he met her, he was awestruck by her beauty. Juliette and Rose scoffed at Isabelle, berating her unkempt hair. When the prince said she had beautiful eyes, both Rose and Juliette declared that all the sisters had beautiful eyes. Prince Geoffrey said, “She is blessed with beautiful eyes indeed. But she plays with toys!” Juliette countered, trying to make young Isabella appear childish. “So what? Even I like playing with dolls.” Taking out a small doll from his pocket, he introduced it to everyone as Jane, his oldest friend. Isabella, delighted, offered to introduce him to her friends. When he agreed, she led him into the garden, leaving behind her mean sisters.
3. The Princess and the Pea
There once lived a prince who was in search of a suitable princess. He travelled across the seven seas in search of the right one, but he wasn’t sure if the princesses he met were genuine. Disheartened, he eventually returned home.
One evening, there was a terrible thunderstorm. Having heard a knock on the door, the queen went to open it. A princess was standing there in soiled and muddy clothes. Her hair looked dirty; she was thoroughly drenched, and her shoes were covered in mud. She claimed to be a real princess. “We’ll soon find out the truth,” said the queen. The queen went to the bedroom and took all the mattresses off the bed. She then placed a pea at the bottom and laid twenty mattresses on top of it. Next, she placed twenty feathered beds on top of the mattresses. The princess was asked to sleep on the bed for the night. In the morning, the queen questioned the princess about the quality of her sleep. The princess replied, “I just couldn’t sleep all night. God knows what, but there was something very hard on the bed.” The queen then understood that she was indeed a real princess, as only a real princess would feel the discomfort through the twenty mattresses and feathered beds. Knowing that she was a real princess, the prince took her as his wife.
4. The Princess and the Faithful Knight
Once upon a time, there was a princess whose beauty was the talk of not just her own, but many a land. As beautiful as she was, the princess had been raised to be fair and just. As the days went by, the happiness and the joy of her people became her only concern. One day, a prince arrived at the kingdom to court the princess. The two spent hours, days and weeks together. The princess had fallen in love with the charming prince.
One day, the prince took his princess to a shady grassland full of flowers located near the edge of the forest. He challenged the princess to pick out the rarest flower for him – the scarlet rose from the dense woods – if she truly loved him. The princess entered the woods to search for the scarlet rose. She loved the prince, and she would prove it to him. When she had almost given up, she saw a beautiful flower. The princess was fascinated by its beauty and reached out to touch it, but immediately fell asleep.
The prince suddenly appeared. He had planned to steal the riches and jewellery of the princess. He took the valuables and abandoned the princess. When the princess did not return to her father, the king sent his soldiers far and wide to look for her. After a long search, they discovered her in the meadow, covered in vine. His advisors discovered that she had touched a scarlet rose and thus couldn’t be awakened. The king tried every possible measure and potion to wake her up, but nothing helped.
The disheartened king made it known that anyone who could wait by the princesses’ side until she awoke would win her hand in marriage. Many suitors came drawn by the princesses’ beauty, but she slept on, unaware. As time passed, her beauty faded, as did most suitors, except for one- a knight who had knelt at the princess’ side and hadn’t moved since the time he had arrived. When the princess woke up, she saw the strong knight kneeling by her side. He told her about the poison and the king’s decree and declared his undying love for her. The king was overjoyed at having his daughter back, finding her a loving husband, and declared their wedding which took place the very next day.
5. Princess Rose and the Golden Bird
Long ago, in a faraway land, there lived a beautiful princess who had lovely red hair and loved roses. Her name was princess Rose. Every evening, Princess Rose would come out on her balcony and clap her hands. On hearing her, a little golden bird would appear and sit on her shoulder. The princess’s hair would have a beautiful red glow, and she and the bird would sing a lullaby that would put everyone in the kingdom to sleep.
One day, a jealous witch cast a spell on princess Rose and turned her lovely red hair black. That night, when the bird and the princess sang, the people of the kingdom had nightmares and bad dreams. The bird told the princess to wash her hair in rose water, and all would be well again. The princess washed her hair with rose water, and the people of the kingdom slept well.
When the evil witch heard this, she turned princess Rose’s hair black again; and this time, she also made all the roses in the land disappear. As princess Rose wept in despair, a prince appeared with a strand of red hair. When her tears touched the hair, a beautiful red rose bloomed, and princess Rose was able to make her hair red again. The Prince revealed that he and the princess had exchanged a strand of hair as children as a sign of loyalty..
The prince and princess Rose got married and lived happily ever after, and the evil witch was so furious at the failure of her plan that she exploded into a thousand pieces.
6. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Once upon a time, in a faraway world, there lived a beautiful princess, Snow White. The princess was kind-hearted and helped people and animals whenever she could. One fine day, Snow White meets a charming prince, and they become friends. Snow also has a cruel stepmother, the queen, who is always jealous of Snow White’s pure beauty. The queen learns about Snow White’s relationship with the prince. She couldn’t hold her jealousy and decided to kill her. She orders a huntsman to kill the princess. Since the huntsman is good at heart, he asks her to run off to a faraway land.
To save herself, Snow White flees out of the kingdom into the dense woods. Exhausted and hungry, she finds a cottage door. She knocks, and when nobody answers, she steps inside. The cottage is a mess from the inside. So, Snow White resolves to clean the cottage with the aid of her forest buddies. She looks around the rest of the cottage and discovers seven tiny beds, which she guesses are for small children. Exhausted from travelling, the princess snoozes by curling up on the bed.
Later in the day, seven dwarfs arrive at their cottage after a long day of work to discover the lovely girl asleep on their bed. When Snow White awakens, the Seven Dwarfs—Sneezy, Bashful, Happy, Grumpy, Dopey, Sleepy, and Doc—hold her attention.
The princess introduces herself and recites her story. After hearing Snow White’s harrowing tale, the dwarfs unite to defend the lovely princess from the wicked queen.
The evil queen is enraged when she finds out about Snow White. She conjures up a magical concoction and injects it into an apple. When the dwarfs are off to work, the wicked queen presents Snow White with an apple, posing as an old lady.
As Snow White eats the poisoned apple, a spell that can only be broken by true love is cast, putting her to sleep. The dwarfs catch the queen in her bad deed, and, with the assistance of all the animals, they cage her upon a cliff. She gets up to the brink.
7. Moana
On the Polynesian island of Motunui, there was a little girl by the name of Moana. The villagers of Motunui worship the goddess Te Fiti, who gave the Ocean its life. However, one day, a shape-shifting demigod by the name of Maui kidnaps Te Fiti’s heart and grants mankind the ability to create.
Finally, the Te Ka, a volcanic demon, attacks Maui. Maui loses both the heart that was taken from Te Fiti and his magical gigantic fish hook in the struggle. Thousands of years later, the Ocean selects Moana to return the heart to Te Fiti.
The teenage Moana starts on her quest to find Te Fiti’s heart. She is unafraid of the voyage because she is determined to return to Motunui and help her people. On her journey, the mighty Moana meets Maui, and he aids her in achieving her goal.
Together, Moana and Maui navigate the seas while overcoming numerous challenges. They deal with impossibly high stakes and several enormous beasts. With courage and determination, Moana discovers Te Fiti’s heart and returns to Motunui, assisting Maui in finding his fish hook. Her long-held ambition of discovering her identity is also fulfilled because of this adventure.
8. Three Little Princesses
Three young princesses, Kimmy, Katie, and Kristen, lived in a castle with their parents.
To serve them, there were butlers, maids, cooks, and several more servants. Yet, both the parents and the children were incredibly modest and kind to everyone.
Once, due to their grandmother’s illness, their parents were forced to leave home and head out for the grandmother’s place. They left their princesses in their uncle’s charge until they returned.
However, the uncle was very rude and ominous. The uncle was terrifying and treated everyone badly. He was exceedingly rude towards the butler, maid, and cook and yelled at them for no apparent reason.
The princesses decided to give him a lesson after seeing how miserable the uncle was to their staff. They assisted the butler with his duties and the maid in the kitchen by cooking.
After seeing the princesses helping the house staff with their chores, he felt very ashamed and guilty. He realised his mistake and, from that day onwards, started behaving kindly to others.
9. The Princess Who Never Smiled
There once was a princess who never laughed or smiled. One day, her father makes the announcement that her daughter can marry whoever makes her smile. Many attempt, but fail.
A trustworthy worker was residing across the town. He worked for his master very sincerely. When the year ended, the master gave him a sack full of cash and told him to take however much he wanted.
The man chooses just one coin because he isn’t greedy and doesn’t want to sin. When he goes to a well to get water, he unintentionally drops the coin into it. The second year also experiences the same thing.
In the third year also, the worker takes only one coin from the money sack that the master offers him. When he goes to get a drink of water this time, his coin does not fall. In fact, the other two coins from the past also float to the surface.
Using these coins, he decides to travel the globe. However, when a mouse requests assistance, the man gives him a coin. He also distributes the remaining coins to a beetle and a catfish when they similarly ask for assistance.
On the way, he reaches a castle and founds the princess is staring at him. The young man is shocked by this and tumbles into the mud. He receives assistance from the catfish, the beetle, and the mouse. The princess chuckles as she observes them. The princess’s laughter astounds everyone in her vicinity.
She gestures toward him while expressing interest in him. He is taken inside the castle and changed into a dashing man. The king announces his daughter’s engagement to the upright man with joy. They get married and have a successful marriage.
Tips to Remember When Reading a Bedtime Story to Your Child
Children are innocent and have a mind of a sponge. So, it is essential that we be aware when reciting a bedtime story to them. Here are a few must-know things to remember when reading a bedtime story or stories about princesses to your child:
Act like the character
When you get into the zone of the character, it makes your child’s imagination soar. To make things more interesting, you could ask your child what he thinks a character would sound like. Then, continue on with that voice.
Put the finger on every word as you read it
Reading these stories with your child will also help develop his communication and grammar skills. Enunciate every word you read, and try making him spell words out loud. However, don’t turn storytime into a lesson for him – make sure to do this only every now and then.
Make it interactive
A lot of the stories you read involve scenes where characters decide what they have to do. In such a case, you can ask your child what he would do if he was a character in the story. That way, your child will be involved in the story and you can also explain to him how certain actions have consequences.
Young children often enjoy bedtime stories, and it has become a traditional way to put their curious minds to rest. Besides making them go to bed with a smile, bedtime stories help their mental and social development in a very subtle yet powerful way. So, make sure to read your child a story to bed whenever you can!
12 Interesting Short Princess Stories For Kids
1. The Princess And The Pea
A prince is in search of a princess to marry. But whenever he meets one, something goes wrong and he fails to find a suitable alliance. One evening, there is a thunderstorm, and a young lady, who is fully drenched, knocks on the castle door. She seeks shelter in the prince’s castle.
The young lady claims to be a princess and requests the king and the queen to allow her to spend the night in the castle. As her appearance is distressed and worn out, nobody believes her.
Unwillingly, the queen allows the young lady to rest in their castle. But to test if the young lady is a real princess, the queen decides to place a pea under the mattress of the guest bed. The young lady is offered a bed, which is covered with 20 huge mattresses with a pea at the bottom.
The next morning, the queen asks their guest if she slept well. The young lady narrates how sleepless her night went as something very hard under the mattress kept her awake all night.
The prince is overjoyed as he has found a true princess. Only a real princess would experience such pain in spite of having 20 feather mattresses placed on top of the pea. The prince and the princess get married and live happily ever after.
Life lesson: Do not judge anyone by their appearance or first impression.
2. The Princess And The Faithful Knight
Long long ago, there lived a beautiful princess who was praised by everyone for her beauty. She was also a kind-hearted young girl and was raised to be a fair and just ruler.
One bright sunny day, a prince arrives at her palace, meets her and eventually, they fall in love. One night, the prince takes the princess to a shady grassland at the edge of the woods. He says if the princess truly loves him, she must pick a rare flower called the scarlet rose for him. She tries hard to find the flower as she wants to prove her love for the prince. Finally, she finds the scarlet rose. But as soon as the princess touches the flower, she falls asleep.
The cunning prince steals all the jewelry and riches of the princess and leaves her alone in the deep woods. The king gets worried about his daughter and sends his army to find the princess. The soldiers return disappointed.
Many months later, the princess is found lying unconscious in the deep meadow. She is taken back to the castle. The advisors discover that the princess touched a scarlet rose, and cannot be woken up. Therefore, they suggest the king let the venom run its course.
The king declares that anyone who is desirous of marrying the princess must prove their faithfulness by waiting by her bedside until she awakens. Many suitors turn up hoping to marry the beautiful princess when she wakes up.
But time passes by and the weary men leave one after the other. But one hopeful knight truly waits beside the princesses for her to wake up.
One fine day, the princess wakes up and finds the knight kneeling. He narrates the entire story of her falling asleep. The princess is moved to tears and the king is overjoyed. The king announces the wedding and a grand celebration takes place in the kingdom.
Life lesson: True love is being loyal and devoted to that one person, even in distress.
3. Snow White
Once upon a time, there lived a beautiful princess called Snow White. She was kind, gentle, and had many friends who were animals. One fine day, Snow White meets a handsome, charming prince. They become friends and their bond grows.
The Queen, who is Snow White’s evil stepmother, discovers about their relationship and out of jealousy, orders a huntsman to kill Snow White. But the huntsman could not gather the courage to hurt Snow White and requests her to escape and run to a faraway land.
Snow White escapes into the woods. Exhausted and trembling in fear, she knocks at a cottage door. When nobody answers, she steps inside. She finds the cottage in a mess and very untidy and decides to clean it with the help of her friends from the forest.
As she explores the rest of the cottage, she finds seven tiny beds and assumes they are for little children. She curls up on the bed and falls asleep.
After a long day of work, the seven dwarfs head back home to their cottage in the forest and find the beautiful girl sleeping on their bed. When Snow White wakes up, she is mesmerized by the Seven Dwarfs: Sneezy, Bashful, Happy, Grumpy, Dopey, Sleepy, and Doc.
Snow White narrates her painful story and the dwarfs decide to protect the beautiful princess from such an evil queen.
When the evil queen learns about Snow White, she is infuriated. She makes a magic potion and injects it into an apple. The next day when the dwarfs are off to work, the queen disguises herself as an old hag lady and offers an apple to Snow White.
When Snow White takes a bite of the poisoned apple, she falls asleep and a spell is cast which can be broken only by true love. The dwarfs discover the evil act of the queen and with the help of all the animals, they trap her on the top of a cliff. She reaches the edge of the cliff when lightning strikes she loses her balance and falls into the valley and dies.
Eventually, Snow White’s Prince Charming finds her in the forest. He awakens Snow White with his first kiss, thus breaking the spell. Snow White and the Prince return to the kingdom and live happily ever after.