Disney Stories for Kids to Read. These stories are full of exciting adventures, lovable characters, and important lessons. Let’s enjoy your read
The Moonstone
Pixie Hollow was buzzing with excitement! The fairies were getting ready for the autumn celebration, and Tinker Bell had been chosen to make the special scepter to hold the precious moonstone. This moonstone was important because it helped create blue pixie dust, which was needed to restore the Pixie Dust Tree.
Tinker Bell was so happy and quickly told her friend Teo the good news. Teo offered to help, but soon Tinker Bell got frustrated with him because he kept getting in the way. She accidentally broke the moonstone in her anger, leaving her in despair.
That night, at the theatre, a fairy named Lyria told a story about a lost treasure. Far away on a forgotten island, there was a magic mirror hidden in a boat. This mirror could grant one wish. Tinker Bell decided to search for the mirror to fix her mistake. She built a hot-air balloon and gathered her supplies.
During her journey, Tinker Bell met a little firefly named Blaze. One morning, they got caught in a violent storm! When the fog cleared, they realized the balloon was stuck in a tree. Tinker Bell tried to get it down, but it drifted away, far beyond their reach.
Tinker Bell felt sad, but Blaze and some new bug friends were there to help. Tinker Bell realized how much she missed Teo, who always tried his best to be there for her. Finally, she found the lost boat and the magic mirror at the bottom of the wreck. However, annoyed by Blaze’s buzzing, she hastily wished for silence instead of a new moonstone—and her wish was granted! Tinker Bell had lost her last chance.
Feeling guilty about getting angry with Teo, Tinker Bell was surprised when he appeared behind her. He had flown all night long and even found her balloon. They had to hurry back to Pixie Hollow, where the Autumn Revelry was about to begin.
On the way home, Teo helped Tinker Bell make a new sceptre using the broken pieces of the moonstone. They arrived just in time for the ceremony. The blue harvest moon lit up the beautiful sceptre, and blue pixie dust started falling from the sky. Tinker Bell had succeeded—with a little help from her friends!
Moral: True friends help us fix our mistakes and achieve great things when we work together
A Space Oddity
A poster went up on the board at Mouston School, and Minnie Mouse and her friends were excited. A film company was looking for background actors for a sci-fi movie! Abigail was bragging more than ever because her mom was starring in the film, and she had gotten speaking roles for herself and her friends. “You guys might as well give up,” she told Minnie. “You’re just not cut out to be in movies!”
That was it! Minnie and her friends looked at each other. They had to try out for the film now!
Later that evening, Abigail watched her mom get ready for a fancy event. “We need four special extras,” her mom said, admiring her gown in the mirror. “Do you have any friends willing to play one-eyed aliens?” Abigail’s eyes lit up mischievously. She could think of four people she’d love to see in alien costumes!
The next day, Minnie, Daisy, Leonard, and Macy showed up to try out for the film, but the line was really long! “By the time we get to the front, they’ll have chosen enough people!” sighed Minnie.
Then someone made an announcement: “Special background actors Minnie, Daisy, Leonard, and Macy, follow me!” The friends rushed to the front and were surprised to see Abigail. “The director needed four special people, and I gave him your names,” she said sweetly. “Because you’re my friends!”
Minnie’s jaw dropped. They had never been friends with Abigail! Every time they saw her, she was mean to them. What was going on? They soon realized. “She just wanted to make us look ridiculous,” said Minnie, as they squeezed into their costumes. They were completely covered from head to toe!
But Leonard didn’t mind. “I quite like being a one-eyed alien!” he said, trying out a few moves. Minnie wasn’t impressed, but then Abigail and her twin sidekicks walked by, dressed in alien suits even sillier than the ones Minnie and her friends were wearing!
“What are we supposed to say?” asked one of the twins. The other looked at the script. “Pzz,” she read. “Zpt. What is this stuff?” Abigail didn’t say anything as she stormed past Minnie.
Minnie and Daisy couldn’t help laughing. “This is going to be fun!” said Daisy. “Yeah!” giggled Minnie. “In the end, Abigail actually did do us a favor!”
Moral: Sometimes, people who try to bring you down might end up helping you in unexpected ways.
Hair Clip Mission
Bonnie was getting ready to go out, but she noticed something missing. “I’ve lost my flower hair clip,” she said, searching through a box of hair accessories. Bonnie’s mum used a different clip to fasten her hair. “We’ll look for it later. Put this on for now,” she said.
Bonnie sighed, “That hair clip is my favorite.” As Bonnie and her mum left the room, the toys sprang to life. “This is an emergency!” said Woody. They knew they had to help find the lost clip.
The toys searched under the bed, in the toy box, and all over the floor, but couldn’t find it. “Let’s think,” said Woody. “Where did we last see it?” Buzz pointed to a narrow gap at the back of the shelf. “The hair clip might be back there!”
Mr. Potato Head complained about the dark space, but Woody had an idea. He lowered one of Mr. Potato Head’s eyes on a piece of string to look behind the shelf. “I see it!” Mr. Potato Head cheered. But when Woody tried to pull the eye back, it fell on the floor next to the hair clip.
“Oh no!” Mr. Potato Head groaned. “Now we need to get both the hair clip and my eye!” Woody tried to squeeze into the gap behind the shelf but got stuck. Buzz tried to help, but Woody was wedged in tight, and Bonnie was coming back upstairs!
When Bonnie entered the room, she saw Woody stuck. “Let’s play!” she said, grabbing Woody’s arm. She pulled, but he was still stuck. Bonnie called for her mum, who moved the furniture, freeing Woody. At the same time, Bonnie spotted her missing hair clip and Mr. Potato Head’s eye!
She didn’t know how everything ended up behind the furniture, but she gave Woody an extra cuddle for finding her favorite hair clip.
Moral: Teamwork and creative problem-solving can help overcome any unexpected challenges
Together is Better
The Beast paced up and down the long hallway of his castle, clicking his claws on the marble floor. “It’s been hours,” he grumbled. “What on earth is she doing in there?” he asked Lumière.
“Reading,” Lumière replied. “After all, it is the library.”
“I know it’s the library!” the Beast bellowed. “I know my own castle!”
Suddenly, the library doors burst open. Belle stormed out and looked around. “What’s going on?” she asked. “There’s a terrible noise out here.”
“It’s the servants,” complained the Beast. “They make too much noise.”
“Don’t blame them,” Belle said. “You’re the one clicking your claws for hours.”
“I have not,” said the Beast, embarrassed.
“You have!” Belle insisted. “It’s been driving me crazy!”
“You were hearing things,” said the Beast.
“Oh, come on. Just a spot of tea?” Mrs. Potts asked as she rolled up on a serving cart.
“Not for me,” huffed Belle.
“Me neither,” huffed the Beast.
“Just a little tea,” Mrs. Potts said, pouring two cups anyway. She hummed as she rolled her cart into the library. Belle and the Beast followed and sat down.
“So, why were you so angry?” Belle asked, sipping her tea.
“I was bored,” the Beast admitted. “And I guess I missed you.”
“Why didn’t you just say so?” Belle wondered.
“I didn’t think you would miss me back,” the Beast said.
“I’ve been reading,” Belle said. “I just love to read.”
“I know,” said the Beast.
Belle had an idea. “How about we read together?” She picked out a book about a princess and a dragon. First, Belle read aloud to the Beast. Then, the Beast read aloud to Belle.
“That was fun,” said the Beast.
“Yes,” Belle agreed. “Let’s do it again tomorrow night.”
“Tomorrow,” he said, “and every night after that.”
In the hallway, Lumière sighed with relief. “Maybe now we’ll get some peace!” he said to himself.
Moral: Sharing interests and spending time together can strengthen friendships and make everyone happier
Go Fish!
Today, little one, I’m going to teach you to fish like a bear!” said Baloo the bear. Mowgli was thrilled. He loved his new friend Baloo. Unlike Bagheera the panther, who wanted Mowgli to live in the village for safety, Baloo just wanted to have fun in the jungle, and Mowgli felt the same way.
“Now, watch this,” said Baloo as they reached the riverbank. “All you need to do is wait for a fish to swim by and then…” WHOOSH! In a flash, Baloo caught a wriggling fish. “Now you try!” he said to Mowgli.
Mowgli sat still, waiting for a fish. Then — SPLASH! — he fell headfirst into the water. Baloo fished Mowgli out and set him down, dripping. “Okay, let me show you my next technique,” said Baloo.
They walked to another part of the river where fish were leaping out of the water by a small waterfall. Baloo waded in, waited for a fish to jump, and then — WHOOSH! — he caught a fish right out of the air. “Now you try!” he said.
Mowgli waded in and tried to catch a fish the same way. SPLASH! He fell in again. Baloo helped him out and said, “Let’s try a different plan. I’ll take you to the big waterfall. The fish practically fall into your paws. All you need to do is reach out and catch one!”
At the big waterfall, Mowgli saw fish jumping all the way down. It looked easy. Baloo caught a big fish and showed it to Mowgli. “I’m going to catch one this time, Baloo!” Mowgli said excitedly. He tried hard and managed to grab a fish, but it slipped away and jumped back into the water.
Mowgli looked at his empty hands and sighed. “You know what, kid?” said Baloo, placing a big paw on Mowgli’s shoulder. “You’re working too hard. Life in the jungle should be fun and carefree. Let’s go shake a banana tree instead!”
And Mowgli happily agreed.
Moral: Sometimes, it’s better to relax and enjoy the moment rather than stressing over trying to get things perfect
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