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5 Exciting Bedtime Princess Stories for Kids
Bedtime stories are more than just sharing a cute story - they are an important way to bond with your little one. There are many advantages of interacting with your child by way of reading bedtime stories:
Daily Routine: It helps them develop a daily routine.
Bonding: It enhances the child’s bonding with the storyteller.
Reading Preparedness: It helps them inculcate an interest in reading.
Comprehension and logic: It improves their language skills.
Communication: It makes the child more expressive and interactive.
Morals and Values: It is a creative means to imbibe moral values in children.
Here's a list of stories that you could read to your children:
Princess and the Magical Ring
The Lonely Princess
The Princess and the Pea
The Princess and the Faithful Knight
Flora: The Princess Fairy
List of Short Princess Bedtime Stories for Children
1. Princess and the Magical Ring
One fine day, the princess of the kingdom of Norfolk found a ring while in the palace’s garden. When she inquired about the ring with her father, he informed her that it would bring her five special powers:
The ability to get sound sleep.
The ability to make fire without a flint.
The ability to grow any crop of her choice.
The ability to make it rain even without clouds in the sky.
The ability to sing like an enchanted siren.
The fifth was the princess’ most enjoyed power. She would keep singing for long, hoping that someday, a charming prince would fall for her beautiful voice.
One dark day, the kingdom got jinxed with a witch’s spell. It affected everyone except the princess. The witch deprived the kingdom of everything it had, including fire, the sun, the rains, and the crops. The miserable state of her country saddened the princess. But, all she had to help her kingdom were her five special powers! A spontaneous idea popped into her mind - she rushed to the balcony and started singing. The princess sang for months, all day and night. She didn’t stop even when her parents asked her. After about a year of singing, the kingdom normalised. But simultaneously, the princess disappeared in the winds. The kingdom was restored to its original glory because of the princess’ sacrifices.
2. The Lonely Princess
The Kingdom of Glora was home to Princess Isabella, a friendly young lady who was loved by the whole kingdom. She had two elder sisters, Rose and Juliette, but she was nothing like them. Rose was quite charming, but she was no match to Juliette. Nevertheless, they were both mean to Isabella because they were considered conventionally beautiful. They teased Isabella for her plain appearance and simplicity, and always made fun of her for playing with her toys. They coaxed her to dress up more, but Isabella paid no heed to her sisters and continued to play with her toys. She loved her dolls as they never called her names, but she often felt lonely. King Paul, her father, was distressed at the sorrow of his youngest child, and although he tried to spend his free time with her, he was often called away for extended periods because of his royal duties.
On a bright summer morning, the prince of the Kingdom of Meadow-Hill, Geoffrey, arrived in the Kingdom of Glora, seeking a bride. He was a year younger than Juliette, a year older than Rose, and two years older than Isabella. All the sisters were eager to meet the handsome prince. Prince Geoffrey first spoke to Juliette, praising her beautiful tresses. Flattered, Juliette told him how lovingly she took care of her hair. Geoffrey soon got tired of the conversation and tried to strike a conversation with Rose. To impress the young prince, Rose began describing her father’s court and talking about all the famous personalities in it. When Prince Geoffrey could hear no more, he decided to meet Isabella. As soon as he met her, he was awestruck by her beauty. Juliette and Rose scoffed at Isabelle, berating her unkempt hair. When the prince said she had beautiful eyes, both Rose and Juliette declared that all the sisters had beautiful eyes. Prince Geoffrey said, “She is blessed with beautiful eyes indeed. But she plays with toys!” Juliette countered, trying to make young Isabella appear childish. “So what? Even I like playing with dolls." Taking out a small doll from his pocket, he introduced it to everyone as Jane, his oldest friend. Isabella, delighted, offered to introduce him to her friends. When he agreed, she led him into the garden, leaving behind her mean sisters.
3. The Princess and the Pea
There once lived a prince who was in search of a suitable princess. He travelled across the seven seas in search of the right one, but he wasn’t sure if the princesses he met were genuine. Disheartened, he eventually returned home.
One evening, there was a terrible thunderstorm. Having heard a knock on the door, the queen went to open it. A princess was standing there in soiled and muddy clothes. Her hair looked dirty; she was thoroughly drenched, and her shoes were covered in mud. She claimed to be a real princess. “We’ll soon find out the truth,” said the queen. The queen went to the bedroom and took all the mattresses off the bed. She then placed a pea at the bottom and laid twenty mattresses on top of it. Next, she placed twenty feathered beds on top of the mattresses. The princess was asked to sleep on the bed for the night. In the morning, the queen questioned the princess about the quality of her sleep. The princess replied, “I just couldn’t sleep all night. God knows what, but there was something very hard on the bed.” The queen then understood that she was indeed a real princess, as only a real princess would feel the discomfort through the twenty mattresses and feathered beds. Knowing that she was a real princess, the prince took her as his wife.
4. The Princess and the Faithful Knight
Once upon a time, there was a princess whose beauty was the talk of not just her own, but many a land. As beautiful as she was, the princess had been raised to be fair and just. As the days went by, the happiness and the joy of her people became her only concern. One day, a prince arrived at the kingdom to court the princess. The two spent hours, days and weeks together. The princess had fallen in love with the charming prince.
One day, the prince took his princess to a shady grassland full of flowers located near the edge of the forest. He challenged the princess to pick out the rarest flower for him - the scarlet rose from the dense woods - if she truly loved him. The princess entered the woods to search for the scarlet rose. She loved the prince, and she would prove it to him. When she had almost given up, she saw a beautiful flower. The princess was fascinated by its beauty and reached out to touch it, but immediately fell asleep.
The prince suddenly appeared. He had planned to steal the riches and jewellery of the princess. He took the valuables and abandoned the princess. When the princess did not return to her father, the king sent his soldiers far and wide to look for her. After a long search, they discovered her in the meadow, covered in vine. His advisors discovered that she had touched a scarlet rose and thus couldn’t be awakened. The king tried every possible measure and potion to wake her up, but nothing helped.
The disheartened king made it known that anyone who could wait by the princesses’ side until she awoke would win her hand in marriage. Many suitors came drawn by the princesses’ beauty, but she slept on, unaware. As time passed, her beauty faded, as did most suitors, except for one- a knight who had knelt at the princess’ side and hadn’t moved since the time he had arrived. When the princess woke up, she saw the strong knight kneeling by her side. He told her about the poison and the king’s decree and declared his undying love for her. The king was overjoyed at having his daughter back, finding her a loving husband, and declared their wedding which took place the very next day.
5. Princess Rose and the Golden Bird
Long ago in a faraway land there lived a beautiful princess who had lovely red hair, and loved roses. Her name was princess Rose. Every evening, Princess Rose would come out on her balcony and clap her hands. On hearing her, a little golden bird would appear and sit on her shoulder. The princesses’ hair would have a beautiful red glow, and she and the bird would sing a lullaby that would put everyone in the kingdom to sleep.
One day, a jealous witch cast a spell on princess Rose and turned her lovely red hair black. That night, when the bird and the princess sang, the people of the kingdom had nightmares and bad dreams. The bird told the princess to wash her hair in rose water, and all would be well again. The princess washed her hair with rose water, and people of the kingdom slept well.
When the evil witch heard this, she turned princess Rose’s hair black again; and this time, she also made all the roses in the land disappear. As princess Rose wept in despair, a prince appeared with a strand of red hair. When her tears touched the hair, a beautiful red rose bloomed, and princess Rose was able to make her hair red again. The Prince revealed that he and the princess had exchanged a strand of hair as children as a sign of loyalty..
The prince and princess Rose got married and lived happily ever after, and the evil witch was so furious at the failure of her plan that she exploded into a thousand pieces.
Tips to Remember When Reading a Bedtime Story to Your Child
Act like the character
When you get into the zone of the character, it makes your child's imagination soar. To make things more interesting, you could ask your child what he thinks a character would sound like. Then, continue on with that voice.
Put a finger on every word as you read it
Reading these stories with your child will also help develop his communication and grammar skills. Enunciate every word you read, and try making him spell words out loud. However, don't turn storytime into a lesson for him - make sure to do this only every now and then.
Make it interactive
A lot of the stories you read involve scenes where characters decide what they have to do. In such a case, you can ask your child what he would do if he was a character in the story. That way, your child will be involved in the story and you can also explain to him how certain actions have consequences.
Young children often enjoy bedtime stories, and it has become a traditional way to put their curious minds to rest. Besides making them go to bed with a smile, bedtime stories help their mental and social development in a very subtle yet powerful way. So, make sure to read your child a story to bed whenever you can!
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Cumin / Jeera Cookies
We are sharing with you a classical savoury cookie recipe that'll be loved by people of all ages. These cookies flavoured with cumin and carom seeds, are made with whole wheat flour. Pack a couple of them in your kid’s lunch box along with a sandwich for a complete meal.
Serves
Preparation Time
Cooking Time
4 People
10 - 15 Minutes
15 - 20 Minutes
Ingredients
½ cup whole wheat flour
¼ cup maida
¼ tsp baking powder
A pinch of baking soda
¼ cup soft butter
2 tbsp powdered sugar
¼ tsp salt
½ tsp cumin seeds
½ tsp carom seeds
2 tbsp water if needed
Method
Step 1
Pre-heat the oven at 180 C and grease a baking tray.
Step 2
In a bowl, add the flours. Add baking powder, baking soda, salt, sugar, cumin and carom seeds and stir. Now add the butter and using your hand mix it.
Step 3
Knead the flour well with fingers till smooth. Add water little by little if required.
Step 4
Shape the dough into 10-12 even sized balls with greased hands.
Step 5
Flatten them a bit by placing between the palms. Place them on the prepared baking tray and mark the top with a fork.
Step 6
Bake the cookies for 12-15 min at 180 degree till they are light golden. Cool them completely before storing. Enjoy!
Nutritional Information
Calories
204 K cal
Proteins
2.6 g
Fats
11.8 g
Carbohydrates
22.2 g
Cholesterol
31 mg
Sodium
230 mg
Potassium
65 mg
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Practising Hot Yoga during Pregnancy - Is It Safe?
There are many views regarding doing hot yoga during pregnancy. Some experts argue that hot yoga should not be practised during pregnancy, while some say that it is safe to continue practising hot yoga during pregnancy, provided that the pregnant woman has already been doing it over a period of time. Doctors worry that hot yoga can increase the temperature of a new mother’s body but yoga instructors say that the body temperature goes up only by one degree when practising hot yoga, so there is nothing to worry about. It is up to the mother to make the choice which is suitable for her.
What is Hot Yoga?
Hot yoga is the latest trend that is being followed all over the world. It is a form of yoga which is practised in an extremely humid and hot room – sometimes 104 degrees or more and humidity at 40%. Extreme forms of hot yoga are done typically in rooms with temperatures between 90-105 degrees and 60-70% humidity. Such temperatures can feel like 100-149 degrees for a regular human body.
How Does it Work?
The heat is believed to enhance your flexibility, endurance, and weight loss. One session of hot yoga can last up to 90 minutes, depending on what skill you are at. Practising hot yoga is difficult even for a trained practitioner. It may cause heat stroke or heat exhaustion if the exertion and temperature overwhelm your body. People tend to stretch much more in heated environments, and this can sometimes lead to muscle or joint damage. People over the age of 50 who have heart complications or are taking prescribed medications should check with their doctor before attempting hot yoga.
Can You Do Hot Yoga while Pregnant?
Is hot yoga safe while pregnant? Generally, the consensus is that it is best to avoid hot yoga altogether during pregnancy. During pregnancy, your tendons and muscles loosen up to prepare for the baby growing inside you. This means that your muscles are more likely to extend beyond normal in the heat. As pregnancy affects your blood pressure, doing hot yoga can increase the risk of heat exertion, heat stroke, and fainting during pregnant. Exposure to such levels of heat can be harmful to your baby as hyperthermia (high body temperature) can increase the risks of neural birth defects like spina bifida in your baby. It can also increase the risk of more serious defects like anencephaly (in which the child’s skull and brain fail to form fully) or gastroschisis (in which the child’s organs protrude through the stomach).
Risks of Doing Hot Yoga During Pregnancy
There are several possible risks of doing hot yoga during pregnancy. These include:
Practising hot yoga during pregnancy can lead to several health issues. As your body changes, you are more likely to experience dizziness. Also, standing in a hot room is usually unbearable for women who are pregnant as their body temperature is already slightly higher in pregnancy.
The biggest cause for concern is overheating. Overheating of the body during pregnancy is dangerous for the baby as his organ and brain development can be negatively affected.
Practising hot yoga during pregnancy can also lead to dehydration.
The hot yoga postures may be too difficult to master for a pregnant woman.
How to Do Hot Yoga Safely in Pregnancy
Have you been doing hot yoga regularly before pregnancy? Then some experts say that the risks associated with hot yoga and pregnancy are lower. Here are a few tips to do hot yoga while pregnant in the first trimester:
Before starting with hot yoga in pregnancy, inform your instructor about your health condition. Some hot yoga poses are not suitable for pregnant ladies. Any poses that cut off blood flow to the uterus or put pressure on the belly are off-limits.
Drink lots of water while doing any form of exercise.
If you are new to hot yoga while you are pregnant or if you have taken a long break beforehand, then it is better to avoid practising it. You can instead do some forms of exercise in pregnancy and stay active.
Do not overdo it. Remember that you are pregnant and your baby's safety is important over anything else. Find a cool spot to practice hot yoga and if you feel sick, immediately stop.
Hot yoga should be avoided if you have other health issues. If your pregnancy has been ruled by the doctor as a low risk one, then you can do hot yoga.
You can check if there is a hot yoga class especially for pregnant women, which does not employ the heat but includes some of the postures.
Whether or not should pregnant women do hot yoga is a personal choice. Some pregnant women find the practice soothing, while others don't. Hot yoga can help improve hormonal problems and certain other health issues. However, if you have never done hot yoga before pregnancy, it might be best to stick to a normal yoga form that is suited for pregnant women. Your baby’s safety comes first before anything else. If you want, you can practice hot yoga after your baby is delivered safely.
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Did you know that there are dangers lurking in ordinary lifestyles and habits which can go unnoticed and compromise your child’s health?
As a parent, you would go to any extent to keep your child from harm’s way. However, while you ensure that your darling is safe and sound outdoors, there can be hidden dangers indoors too and these can cause significant harm to your child’s well being.
Find out whether you have been guilty of any of the following harmful lifestyle habits. Get rid of them immediately!
Seemingly Harmless Ways You Are Harming Your Child's Health
1. Food Poisoning In Your Fridge
An unhygienic fridge with spilled food is a breeding ground for the tummy trouble germs. Hence, ensure that you clean your fridge weekly. Remember to throw away all expired edibles and transfer unused food contents from cans to other storage containers. Keep food poisoning at bay!
2. Breeding Dengue and Malaria
Daily household items like flower pots and trays, coolers, flower bowls etc. can be happy nesting grounds for mosquitoes. Mosquitoes cause deadly diseases like dengue and malaria – definitely what you want your kids to be protected from! Make it a habit to take out sometime daily to look around and get rid of any stagnant water.
3. Exposure to Adult Content on TV and Electronic Gadgets
You need to keep a tab on your child’s emotional health as well. Watching child-inappropriate stuff on electronic media can adversely affect your child’s mental health and cause unnecessary fear and insecurities in your child. Ensure that you have previewed the programmes and make viewing TV/video games/computers/phones a joint/group activity. You can set privacy settings and other child safety measures to ensure no accidental viewing.
4. Junk Food Issues
Try to cut off junk food and colas totally from your child’s diet. Soft drinks have been linked to behavioural issues like fighting, aggression and even depression in kids. This is over and above the much talked about obesity, tooth decay and mood related problems such foods create. Lead by example and follow a nutritious diet. Eat healthy!
5. Drying Laundry Indoors
Drying wet laundry indoors due to lack of space in a poorly ventilated room can act as ideal breeding grounds for mould spores and dust mites. This can cause asthma, hay fever and other allergies. This is one of the most shocking answers to how you are harming your kids health!
6. Too Much Sun
Direct and prolonged exposure to the sun might cause allergies and skin cancers in the long run. The ultra violet rays in sunlight are something you need to protect your young one's tender skin from. Avoid the afternoon sun and remember to dress your child in clothes that cover him up while going outdoors. And make sure you apply sunscreen to protect your child from the harmful rays of the sun.
7. Passive Smoking
Cigarette smoke is particularly harmful for children. The poisonous chemicals present in cigarette smoke remain suspended in air long after your smoke. Small children are more susceptible to lung diseases and cancer from second or third hand smoking.
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1. Limit Media Interactions
Modern technology is all great; in today’s times they can add on the score of distractions for children. The first step you need to take is to limit your child’s media interaction time. Cut down on his screen time, as well as his every day television viewing and mobile phone usage. Pediatrics caution parents about early exposure to television and its association with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in children. Passive viewing and constant buzz in the background can further distract an fidgety toddler from concentrating. Whether he is busy with building blocks, looking at a picture book, playing with dough or putting together simple puzzles, background noises can be quite disruptive. You must also avoid installing a television in your child’s room.
2. A Peaceful Home Environment
Make sure your home environment isn't noisy or turbulent. This means less yelling between adults at home. A calm environment will help your child focus, though it is easy said than done. Toddlers can literally try out your patience. If you yell at them, do not forget to apologise later, and also explain why you did it.
3. Praise your Child More Often
Positive reinforcement works well for children. Each time a child completes simple tasks that require some amount of concentration, do not forget to praise him. A happy and secure child is less likely to get distracted.
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Get your child’s eyesight and hearing tested. Lack of hearing or clear vision will result in him losing interest, and it can lead to a loss of interest in every day activities.
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Toddlers are in their learning phase of listening to, and understanding instructions. Talk to them in short and firm sentences so that they clearly understand what you expect out of them. Too many instructions bundled up in a sentence will only serve to confuse them.
6. Set Aside Special Time for Your Child
Set aside some time every day when you are able to give complete attention to your child. Listen to him talk, read a story or play a sport with him/her.
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8. Be Consistent in Enforcing Discipline
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I have done LFT in which SGOT is 58.80 & SGPT is 96.90,
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my gyne is suggesting for pre term delivery in 37 weeks.
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A. It is not a pre-term degree once you enter into your nine months you can deliver any time and it will be a full-time delivery so see if your gynaecologist is suggesting you something go for that because she’s monitored your pregnancy throughout these nine months so I think she would not suggest you anything wrong of going a sec for a second opinion you go for what your gynaecologist suggesting but try going ahead with a normal delivery
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