儿童故事已经成为儿童生活、学习乃至游戏中不可替代的一部分,它为儿童视野打开了一扇门窗,下面这些是小编为大家推荐的几篇英文儿童故事精选。
英文儿童故事精选1:Come on,Tim
Tim looked at the fort. He saw Michael and Anna playing on it.They climbed up the ladder and came down the pole.
Tim went to the fort. He saw Michael and Anna climbing up.Tim climbed up,too.
He climbed up to the top of the fort.
Michael went down the pole. Then Anna went down. She went down fast.
"I will go down the pole,too,"said Tim."I can do it."
Tim looked sown.He saw the children playing and he saw Mrs. Hill.He saw Michael and Anna coming up again.
"Go on,Tim,"said michael."Go down the pole."
"Go on,Tim,"said Anna.
"You go first,"said Tim.
Mrs. Hill went to the pole.She looked up at Tim. "Come on down,"she said."I will stay here by the pole.""Come on,Tim!"said the children."Come on! Come on!"
Mrs. Hill said, "I am here,Tim.You can do it."
Tim got on to the pole.He looked down at Mrs.Hill. "Here I come,"said Tim, and he went slowly down the pole.
"I did it!" shouted Tim."I went down the pole.""You did it,Tim,"said Michael!
英文儿童故事精选2:The clever penguins
The Penguins had a nest with two big white eggs in it.
Mother Penguin sat on the eggs day after day.Father Penguin went fishing.
One day Father Penguin came back. "Here I am,"he said to Mother Penguin.
"You must be hungry.I'll sit on the eggs,now.You can go."
Mother Penguin went down the hill and into the sea to eat fish.Mother Penguin went out to sea.She stayed out at sea for days,eating and eating and getting fat.
Father Penguin stayed on the eggs.
Look out,Mother Penguin!Look out for the hungry seal!seals like to eat fat penguins.But Mother Penguin saw the seal.She jumped out of the sea very fast.
Clever Mother Penguin!
Mother Penguin walked back up the hill.She went back to the eggs and the nest.
She went home to Father Penguin.
"Where are my eggs?"she said."Where are they?""Look down here,"he said.
"Two baby chicks!"said Mother Penguin."You are clever!""So are you,"said Father Penguin.
英文儿童故事精选3:The Heart Attack
He was watching TV. It was about 10:45 p.m. All of a sudden, he felt something in his chest. It was a fullness that he had never felt before. The feeling was dull and painless. But it quickly became a very strong “chest ache.” His chest felt full, sort of like his belly did after Thanksgiving dinners. He could feel a little bit of sharpness in the area of his heart. Then he felt a tiny electric current go down his left arm and into his left hand. His hand felt numb.
He couldn’t believe it. I’m having a heart attack, he thought. No, it couldn’t be. He was perfectly healthy, or at least he was the last time he saw his doctor. When was that—one year, or two years, ago? Well, it didn’t matter. Your doctor could give you a clean bill of health on Monday and you could drop dead on Wednesday. But he had great genes—no one in his family had ever died of a heart attack. In fact, no one in his family had ever died of anything at his age.
He kept hoping the sensation would just disappear. But the feeling of fullness remained—yet without the slightest bit of pain.
He checked his front door. It was locked. That would be a problem if he called 911; would they break the door down, or do they have master keys to most buildings? His windows were open; they could just remove a screen. Should he call 911—no, the ambulance alone would be at least $500. The emergency room bill would be in the thousands. And what about the embarrassment if this was a false alarm? Should he call his brother, who would come over and—and what? He was getting confused. He turned down the TV. He didn’t want it blasting away at his dead body in the middle of the night.