3.4.50
When things happen in life, we should always be responsible. In a new fairy tale, “Responsibility is the Key,” by Altai Zeinalov, a beaver finds out he shouldn't ignore his own words.
Illustrations by a wonderful illustrator, Liumin Zhang
Music by our chief musician, Artem Akmulin
3.4.49
This is the second part of a story about a funny little frog. Today he feels ashamed of his bad behavior. What did he do? Find out in the fairy tale, “The Finding” by Yuliya Medvedeva.
Illustrations by a talented couple from Brazil, Dois de Nós.
Music by Artem Akmulin.
3.4.48
What do you do when you can't fall asleep? You’re right – you count sheep. But what if some sheep are missing? Find the answer to this intriguing question in our new fairy tale, “The Sheep Is Lost,” by a new author, Aleksei Mutovkin.
Illustrations – MEimo siwapon. This is her second story!
Music by – Artem Akmulin
Enjoy the reading!
3.4.47
When you are always in a hurry, you can miss a lot of interesting things around you. Read a new fairy tale, “The Fairy Who Flew too Fast” by the wonderful author Nicola Snow.
Illustrations by awesome and talented Elena Burkova.
Music by your faithful servant Artem Akmulin. He has composed about 50 melodies for The Little Stories so far.
3.4.44
2023/03/03
Why share with others if you can keep something all for yourself? One might think there's nothing wrong with being greedy, but think again! You’ll learn what greediness transforms into for one hare in our new fairy tale, “The Hungriest Hare.” You can also check out the unique style of our new illustrator, Natalya Vetrova. This is the first work she's done for Little Stories.
Author – Nicola Snow
Illustrator – Natalya Vetrova
Music – Artyom Akmulin
Happy reading!
3.4.42
2022/12/27
Sometimes we lost sight of our values and forget about the importance of relatives and friends. In the new fairy tale “The Birthday Party” by Liz Bickerstaff, a young squirrel wants to host the greatest party in the forest but then realizes he made a mistake. What mistake, exactly? Find out by reading the story!
Illustrator – Liumin Zhang
Music – Artyom Akmulin
Happy reading!
3.4.40
2022/11/29
Altai Zeinalov wrote a new story, “The Spirit of Christmas,” while clearing snow from the street one winter morning. The snow was in fact so heavy that people had to team up and help each other, inspiring Altai to write this fairy tale.
Illustrator – Dois de Nós
Music – Artyom Akmulin
Happy reading!
3.4.38
2022/10/20
Lions seem like very self-confident animals, but in this new fairy tale by Dale Neal, one lion will face his biggest challenge as he searches for his roar. Not all lions can in fact roar, and the animal in this story will need to learn one big secret in order to find his. Check out this fairy tale, “Where Is My Roar?”
Illustrator – Natela Manushakyan
Music – Artyom Akmulin
Happy reading!
3.4.37
2022/09/15
We’ve updated Google Payment Library and moved to a new version of Unity.
3.4.35
2022/09/01
There’s no need to fear asking for help when you really need it. Be brave, and all troubles will vanish. We present a new fairytale: “When You Need a Helping Hand.”
Author – Becky Kleanthous
Illustrator – Elena Burkova
Composer – Artyom Akmullin
3.4.33
2022/07/27
How often do we hear “Buy Me Something, Mom”? How difficult is it to explain to a child that wallets are not made of rubber? In a new fairy tale from Yuliya Medvedeva, a young frog learns what it means to earn money and the effort needed to do so.
Children often think they are smarter than adults and know how to do things better. In the fairy tale "A Perfect Home," written by our new author Nicola Snow, kids will learn why it is wise to listen to the wisdom of adults.
Happy reading!
3.4.32
2022/06/28
Sleep is important, as it keeps you healthy and summons the magic of the dream world. Unfortunately, those who don’t sleep well make trouble for others. Learn why a good night’s sleep is so helpful for all in our new fairy tale, “Pole Star.”
Author – Vladislav Polyansky. Congratulations on his debut, a story dedicated to his son.
Illustrator – Natela Manushakyan. We hope you’ll enjoy these wonderful pictures.
Composer – Artyom Akmulin. Only he can set the right atmosphere for our fairy tales.