儿童故事英文版

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以下是小编收集整理的儿童故事英文版,本文共10篇,欢迎阅读与借鉴。本文原稿由网友“美旎荥”提供。

篇1:儿童故事英文版

Thanksgiving day is the united states and canada,the festival.it originated in more than 300 years ago a shipment of 100 many immigrants from europe to america,hunger and cold it is difficult to live,and most people in the first year was dying of hunger in winter,more than 50 people at the local residents,the indian help to go fishing,hunting,and to plant corn and pumpkin.the second year of harvests,a thank god,and invited to attend.the indians with.This is the origin of thanksgiving day.later,president lincoln proclaimed the united states each year on the fourth thursday in november for thanksgiving.

感恩节是美国和加拿大独有的节日.它的起源于300多年前一批100多人的欧洲移民到了美国,饥寒交迫很难活下来,大部分人在头一年的冬天就冻死饿死了,剩下的50多人,在当地原居民印第安人的帮助下,学会了钓鱼、打猎、种玉米和南瓜,这些人在第二年喜庆丰收的时候,举行了感谢上帝的庆祝活动,并且邀请印第安人一起参加.这就是感恩节的由来.后来,美国林肯总统宣布每一年11月的第四个星期四为感恩节。

篇2:儿童故事英文版

My friend Debbie's two daughters were in high school when she experienced severe flu-like symptoms. Debbie visited her family doctor, who told her the flu bug had passed her by. Instead, she had been touched by the “love bug” and was now pregnant.

The birth of Tommy, a healthy, beautiful son, was an event for celebration, and as time went by, it seemed as though every day brought another reason to celebrate the gift of Tommy's life. He was sweet, thoughtful, fun-loving and a joy to be around.

One day when Tommy was about five years old, he and Debbie were driving to the neighborhood mall. As is the way with children, out of nowhere, Tommy asked, “Mom, how old were you when I was born?”

“Thirty-six, Tommy. Why?” Debbie asked, wondering what his little mind was contemplating.

“What a shame!” Tommy responded.

“What do you mean?” Debbie inquired, more than a little puzzled. Looking at her with love-filled eyes, Tommy said, “Just think of all those years we didn't know each other.

篇3:儿童故事英文版

In this hustle-bustle world we live in, it's so much easier to charge something on a credit card rather than give a gift of the heart.

And gifts of the heart are especially needed during the holidays.

A few years ago, I began to prepare my children for the fact that Christmas that year was going to be a small one. Their response was, ”Yeah sure, Mom, we've heard that before!“ I had lost my credibility because I had told them the same thing the previous year, while going through a divorce. But then I had gone out and charged every credit card to the max. I even found some creative financing techniques to pay for their stocking stuffers. This year was definitely going to be different, but they weren't buying it.

A week before Christmas, I asked myself, ”What do I have that will make this Christmas special?“ In all the houses that we had lived in before the divorce, I had always made time to be the interior decorator. I had learned how to wallpaper, to lay wooden and ceramic tile, to sew curtains out of sheets and even more. But in this rental house there was little time for decorating and a lot less money. Plus, I was angry about this ugly place, with its red and orange carpets and turquoise and green walls. I refused to put money into it. Inside me, an inner voice of hurt pride shouted, ”We're not going to be here that long!“

篇4:儿童故事英文版

Hiding the Presents 藏礼物

i had finished my christmas shopping early and had wrapped all the presents. having two curious children, i had to find a suitable hiding place. i chose an ideal spot—the furnace room. i stacked the presents and covered them with a blanket, positive they’d remain undiscovered. when i went to get the gifts to put them under the tree, i lifted the blanket and there, stacked neatly on top of my gifts, were presents addressed to ”mom and dad, from the kids.“

早些天我就做好圣诞购物并包装好所有的礼物了。因为有两个好奇的孩子,我需要找一个适合藏礼物的隐蔽处。我想到了一个理想的地方--炉子间。我叠好礼物,用一块毯子把它们盖起来,觉得它们肯定不会被发现。当我去拿礼物想把它们放在圣诞树下时,我掀开毯子,看到,在我准备好的礼物上面整齐地叠放着另一些礼物,上面写着“给爸爸妈妈,你们的宝贝”。

篇5:英文版儿童故事

There once was an old farmer. He was a hardworking man, so every year his harvest was very great.

One day, he became sick. He knew he would die soon. He wanted his two sons to look after the farm. ”Long ago,“ he told them, ”I put a great treasure in one of the vineyards.“

After the farmer died, the sons began to dig carefully around the vines. Every day, they woke up early and worked until night. ”We have to dig everywhere and find the treasure!“ they said.

The two sons dug all summer, but they didn't find the treasure. They were tired and sad. They sat down near the fields and talked one day.

”Maybe our father was only dreaming,“ said the older son. The younger son was looking at the vineyards. The vines were full of big, juicy grapes. Suddenly, he understood. ”Brother, this great harvest is our treasure!“

The older brother looked at the vines. ”You're right! Our father has taught us a wonderful lesson: Hard work brings great rewards.“

篇6:英文版儿童故事精选

There once was a proud heron. She thought she was the wisest and most beautiful heron in the world.

One morning, she stood a stream and looked into the water. She want to have a big, fat fish for breakfast. “There are a lot of fish here,” she said, “but they’re too small for me. I deserve only the biggest and the best!”

Just then, a bigger fish swam near the shore, but the heron still wasn’t interested. “I wouldn′t bother to open my mouth for such a small fish!” she said.

Then heron was that a big, fat fish would come soon. She waited beside the stream, but only small fish appeared.

As she waited, the sun rose into the sky. The water became warm and all the small fish swam away. The heron was hungry, but she could only find a tiny snail.

“I had so many choices before,” said the heron, “but I was too proud and hard to please. Now I have nothing to eat at all.”

篇7:英文版儿童故事精选

One day Mother Bear said. ”This house is too little for us. Baby Bear has nowhere to play on cold days.“ ”Yes,“ said Father Bear. ”The cold winter is coming. Let's go and find a big cave.“

In the morning Father Bear, Mother Bear and Baby Bear went into the forest to look for a new home. They wanted to find a big warm cave.

”This one is too little,“ said Baby Bear.

”It's a home for a rabbit.“ ”This one is too big,“ said Baby Bear.

”That's not a home for bears,“ said Mother Bear. ”It's a home for a moose!“

”Let's go and look for a cave in the hills by the river,“ said Father Bear.

Baby Bear went up the hill first. He saw a beehive. ”I can smell the honey inside it,“ he said.

Then Mother Bear saw a door in the hillside. She opened it. ”Here's a big warm cave,“ she said. ”This is a good home for bears.“

”We can go fishing in the river if we come here,“ said Father Bear.

The three bears went inside. Baby Bear ran downstairs. ”This is Father Bear's bed, this is Mother Bear's bed, and this is my bed,“ he said.

”Let's move in today.“ Said Mother Bear. So they did.

篇8:英文版儿童故事

An old woman lost her sight and called a doctor for help. She said, ”If you heal me, I will give you a large sum of money.“ And she said this in front of many people.

The doctor agreed, and he came every day to put medicine in her eyes. But each time he came, he stole something from her house.

Finally, he stole all of her valuable things. Then he gave her new medicine and healed her.When he was done, he demanded that she give him the money.

But the woman saw that her things were gone, and said no.

The doctor brought a judge to the woman's house. He thought, ”I will certainly win such a simple case.“

The judge asked the woman, ”Did you promise to give him money.“ The doctor said, ”She did. Many people heard.“

The woman said sadly, ”It is true,“ and the doctor smiled.

But then she said, ”Before I lost my sight, though, I saw valuable things in my house. Many people also saw them. But now I don't see them. So the doctor has not really healed my eyes.“

The judge decided that the woman was right.

篇9:英文版儿童故事

A child was careless Ramie stabbed, he rushed home and told his mother: ”I only lightly Pengyi what, it was my painful thorns.“ Mom said: ”Because of this, it will thorn you. if the next time you met Ramie, to a

courageous and seize it, it will be in your hands become soft as silk, you will no longer be stabbed. “

篇10:简短儿童故事英文版

One day a little girl came home from school, and said to her mother, ”Mommy, today in school I was punished for something that I didn't do.“

一天,小女孩从学校回到家里,对妈妈说:“妈妈,今天在学校里我因为一件我没有做的事情而受到惩罚。”

The mother exclaimed, ”But that's terrible! I'm going to have a talk with your teacher about this! By the way, what was it that you didn't do?“

妈妈激动地说:“那真是太可怕了!我要跟你的老师好好谈一谈,对了,你没有做过的那件事是什么?”

The little girl replied, ”My homework.\"

小女孩回答说:“我的家庭作业。”

简短儿童故事篇二:The Old Man and the Old Cat老人和老猫

An old man has a cat. The cat is very old, too. He runs very quickly. And his teeth are bad. One evening, the old cat sees a little mouse. He catches it, but he can’t eat it because his teeth are not strong enough. The mouse runs away.

一个年迈的老人养一只猫。这只猫也非常老了。她跑得很快,但是牙齿很糟糕。一天王还是那个,这只老猫看见一只小老鼠。它抓住了小老鼠,但是它却吃不了它,因为它的牙齿不够锋利了。这只小老鼠逃跑了。

The old man is very angry. He beats his cat. He says: “You are a fool cat. I will punish you!” the cat is very sad. He thinks:“When I was young, I worked hard for you. Now you don’t like me because I’m too old to work. You should know you are old, too.”

老人很生气,他打了小猫,并且对它说:“你这只蠢猫!我要惩罚你!”猫非常伤心,它想:“在我还年轻的时候,我为你努力工作。现在你却因为我太老了不能工作而不喜欢我。你应该知道你也老了。”

简短儿童故事篇三:Spring in the Green Season春天这个绿色季节

Spring is coming. Spring is the first season of the year.

春天来了,春天是每年的第一个季节。

In China, spring comes in February. It is still cold, but it is getting warmer and warmer. The days get longer and longer.

在中国,春天二月来临,那时候还是很冷,但是会运来月暖和,白昼悦来越长。

The leaves on the trees begin to turn green. Then they come up green leaves in the spring wind on the ground. Spring is also sowing time season.

树上的叶子开始变绿,沐浴着大地春风长出了嫩芽。春天也播种的季节。

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