Impossibly Lucky Duck
The Impossibly Lucky Duck, who couldn’t fly but amazed everyone with his courage, is an educational fairy tale that teaches children self-confidence, patience, and that everyone has different talents.
Welcome to our Stories By Age collection—carefully organized to help parents and young readers find the perfect stories for every developmental stage. Whether you’re reading to a toddler, exploring early learning with preschoolers, or encouraging independent reading in older children, this section makes it easy to choose age-appropriate, engaging, and meaningful tales.
In this category, you’ll find:
Stories thoughtfully tailored to each age group
Age-appropriate themes, vocabulary, and lessons
Safe, educational, and enjoyable content for growing minds
Easy navigation for parents to pick the best story for their child’s needs
Each age level supports language growth, imagination, emotional development, and a lifelong love of reading. Choose your child’s age and discover stories made just for them.
The Impossibly Lucky Duck, who couldn’t fly but amazed everyone with his courage, is an educational fairy tale that teaches children self-confidence, patience, and that everyone has different talents.
The Whispering Forest story presents children with a love of nature, environmental awareness, and a sense of responsibility in an educational and imaginative way.
This fairy tale, which tells the educational journey of the curious kitten Miskin, teaches children values such as curiosity, patience, helpfulness, and respect in an enjoyable way.
Little Bear is Looking for Sleep is a long and original children’s story that teaches children about sleep habits, recognizing emotions, and calming down.
The Kindness Club is an educational and original fairy tale for children that tells them about the power of kindness and teaches them values such as friendship, empathy, and sharing.
The Ashes of the Silver Dragon is a unique and educational fairy tale that teaches children that keeping promises is a responsibility, and that change is possible through honesty and awareness.
A duckling that looks different is ostracized and saddened. In time, it grows up and discovers it is a swan. The fairy tale teaches patience, self-belief, and the importance of inner beauty; it instills empathy, respect, and tolerance for differences in children, teaching them to look with love.
Ela nurtures a magical seed, representing the heart of the forest, by listening to it. She is taught that listening to, protecting, and loving nature revitalizes the forest.
Little Bunny Pofi learns to use the potty by listening to her body, isn’t afraid to try, develops toilet habits with her mother’s support, feels happy to grow, gains self-confidence, progresses patiently, celebrates small successes, and is filled with love every day.
Emberfoot, ashamed of her spark-sparking feet, calmly uses her talent as darkness falls on the festival, illuminating everyone and teaching that difference can be transformed into strength through responsibility; she gives children a message of courage, self-confidence, cooperation, and self-belief.