Favorite
Children's Stories
from Mueller
Elementary
At school, kindergarten, first, and second grade children learn to read. As children move into the third, fourth, and fifth grades and above, they then learn how to read for information and enjoyment. Children should read a wide variety of stories to increase their vocabularies and understanding of what makes good literature.
We have a couple of favorite stories below that can be read just for fun or used with lessons. When clicked, each of the stories will open up with a popup window. To return to this index page, just close out the popup window. If you find a story that has a copy write, please e-mail us to remove the page. Thanks.
We would encourage parents to read some of these at home with their children. Hope you enjoy them!
Anyway
The Billy Goats Gruff
The Brave Tin Soldier
Boffy and the
Teacher-Eater
Coca Cola
Dick King's Famous Ride
The Elves and the
Shoemaker
The Emperor's New
Clothes
The English Language
The Forest Troll
The Friendly Bear
Friends
The Gingerbread Man
The Goose That Laid the Golden Egg
The Great Big Hairy Boggart
Gulliver's Travels
Halloween Jokes
Hansel and Gretel
How to Decorate
Easter Eggs
How to Make
Bricks
How Jackel and Wolf Met
I've Learned
The Lion and the Mouse
The Little Red Hen
Little Red Riding Hood
The Midas Touch
The Mighty Rabbit
Neville TooGood
The Nightingale
Pandora's
Box
The
Parasol
The Pied Piper of
Hamelin
The Princess and the Pea
The Prodigal Son in
"F"
The Red
Shoes
The Runaway Piano
The Selfish Giant
The Shoe Tree
Sinbad and the Valley of Diamonds
Sleeping Beauty
The Snow Queen
The Tinder-box
The Town Mouse and the Country
Mouse
The Ugly Duckling
When Pigs Fly
Why the Giraffe Can't
Speak
The Wild Swans
William Tell