One characteristic is that they are often simple in language. For example, they use basic vocabulary and easy - to - understand sentence structures, which are suitable for kids who are just starting to learn English.
They often carry positive moral lessons. Like in many stories, characters show kindness, honesty or perseverance, which are great values to instill in children. These stories can also be very imaginative. They might have talking animals or magical elements, which can really capture a child's attention and stimulate their creativity. For instance, a story could be about a rabbit that can talk and goes on an adventure in a magical forest.
They can expand vocabulary. For example, in many classic English poem stories, there are some archaic or less common words which can enrich your word bank.
An acrostic poem for kids' stories can be written by first choosing a word related to the story, like 'FUN'. Then, for each letter in the word, write a line that starts with that letter and is related to the story. For example, for 'F' you could write 'Friendly characters fill the page'.
Kids can learn new words from kids English stories. For example, in 'The Tortoise and the Hare', words like 'tortoise', 'hare', 'race' can be learned. They also learn about values. In this story, they learn that slow and steady wins the race, which teaches them the value of perseverance.
Kids can learn morals. For example, from 'The Boy Who Cried Wolf', they learn not to lie. If they lie often, like the boy in the story, no one will believe them when they are telling the truth.
There is 'The Ugly Duckling' which is a very inspiring story for smart kids. The duckling is different from others and is bullied at first. But in the end, it turns out to be a beautiful swan. It teaches kids about self - acceptance and not to judge by appearances. 'Cinderella' is also a classic. It has elements of kindness, magic, and how good things can come to those who are kind and persevere in difficult situations.
Smart kids story English stories are great for language acquisition. They expose children to different sentence structures. In 'The Three Little Pigs', there are sentences like 'I will build my house with bricks.' which helps kids understand how to form sentences in English. Also, they can improve pronunciation as kids listen to the correct pronunciation of words while the story is being told. Moreover, the stories often have a moral or a lesson which also helps in the overall cognitive development of the child.