One classic bedtime story is 'The Three Little Pigs'. It's about three pigs who build different houses to protect themselves from the big bad wolf. Another is 'Cinderella', the story of a girl who overcomes hardships with the help of her fairy godmother and eventually finds her prince. 'Goldilocks and the Three Bears' is also very popular. It tells of a girl who enters the house of three bears and tries their things while they are out.
Good places to find bedtime stories include your own family. Family members often pass down stories from generation to generation. Also, there are apps specifically designed for bedtime stories, like Sago Mini Bedtime. These apps usually have engaging stories and nice illustrations to make bedtime more enjoyable.
Well, it doesn't really make sense to call a bed a bedtime story. A bed is a piece of furniture for sleeping or resting. A bedtime story is a tale, like a fairy tale or a short adventure story that parents or caregivers tell to kids at night. So, no, you can't call a bed a bedtime story.
Impossible. Mickey Mouse is a made - up character. But you can have a Mickey Mouse bedtime story in other ways. You could ask your parents or guardians to tell you a Mickey Mouse story they know. Or you can look for Mickey Mouse audiobooks. There are also some interactive Mickey Mouse story apps where you can listen to the story and interact with the Mickey Mouse - related elements in the app, which can be a great substitute for calling Mickey for a story.
Donald Duck might also be a fun choice. His unique voice would add an interesting touch to the story - reading. He is also a very popular and well - loved character.
Since Mickey Mouse is not a real, reachable entity for a call, you could visit the official Disney website or use a Disney - themed app. There might be audio or video versions of Mickey Mouse stories that you can play at bedtime, which is kind of like having Mickey Mouse 'tell' you a story.