A scary story for toddlers might involve a talking doll. The doll starts to say strange things in the middle of the night. It tells the toddler that it doesn't like the way they play and warns them that something bad will happen if they don't change. The toddler is too scared to touch the doll again.
Once upon a time, in a big, old house at the end of a dark lane, there lived a little toddler named Timmy. Every night, when the moon was full, strange noises came from the attic. One night, Timmy heard a scratching sound on his bedroom door. He peeked out and saw a shadowy figure with long, bony fingers. Timmy quickly hid under his blanket, but the figure started to whisper his name. He closed his eyes tightly and hoped it would go away. Eventually, he fell asleep from exhaustion and in the morning, the figure was gone. But every night, he still heard those strange noises.
Some toddler scary stories include 'The Three Billy Goats Gruff'. The troll under the bridge is quite a scary character for toddlers as he threatens the goats. 'The Little Red Riding Hood' is also a classic. The idea of a wolf disguising as the grandmother can be scary for young children. And 'Goldilocks and the Three Bears' can be a little spooky too. When Goldilocks enters the bears' house without permission and then the bears come home, it creates a sense of unease that can be both exciting and a bit scary for toddlers.
One scary toddler story could be about a toddler who gets lost in a dark, enchanted forest at night. The trees seem to whisper and there are strange noises all around. The toddler is scared but has to be brave to find their way back home.
There was a toddler who put on his dad's big shoes and tried to walk around the house. He waddled like a little penguin and kept bumping into things. It was so funny. His parents couldn't stop laughing as he tripped over his own feet because the shoes were way too big for him.
There was a toddler girl who was really excited to go to a birthday party. But on the day of the party, she got sick and couldn't go. She watched through the window as all her friends left for the party without her. She sat there with tears in her eyes, feeling left out and sad.
There was this toddler at a family gathering. He saw the bowl of mashed potatoes and decided it would be fun to put his hands in it and make 'potato handprints' all over the table. His parents were shocked at first, but then they couldn't help but laugh at his creativity.
The story of 'Curious George' is quite popular for toddler boys. George is always getting into little adventures and his curious nature is relatable for toddlers.
Here's a story. A toddler was in a toy store. He saw a huge stuffed dinosaur. He was so excited and begged his dad to buy it. His dad said they couldn't afford it right then. So, the toddler sat down in the middle of the aisle, crossed his arms, and pouted. But then he noticed a small toy car on a lower shelf and forgot all about the dinosaur and started playing with the car instead, which was really amusing.
There was a toddler girl, Lily. She was diagnosed with autism early on. Her family enrolled her in a special education program that focused on play - based learning. With the help of dedicated teachers and therapists, Lily began to show interest in her surroundings more. She learned to share toys, which was a huge step forward. Also, she started imitating the actions of other children, which was a sign of her improving social skills.
Sure. One time, my little nephew wanted a cookie right before dinner. When we said no, he lay on the floor and started kicking his legs like he was cycling in the air. His face was all red and he was making these growling noises. It was hilarious.