Children's bedtime story: Aragorn Ostwinkel and the Enchanted Forest




Once upon a time, in a faraway land, there lived a brave and kind-hearted boy named Aragorn Ostwinkel. Aragorn loved to explore the forest that surrounded his village. One day, while wandering deep into the forest, he stumbled upon a magical clearing. In the center of the clearing was a sparkling fountain, and around it danced beautiful forest fairies.

The fairies were overjoyed to see Aragorn and greeted him warmly. They told him that the fountain had magical powers and could grant wishes. Aragorn was amazed! He had never heard of a magic fountain before. The fairies told him that he could make one wish, and that it would be granted.

Aragorn thought for a moment. He could wish for anything he wanted: toys, candy, a new bike. But then he remembered all the people in his village who were less fortunate than him. He decided to use his wish to make the world a better place.

"I wish for everyone in my village to be happy and healthy," Aragorn said.

As soon as he spoke the words, the fountain began to glow brightly. The fairies smiled and clapped their hands. "Your wish is our command," they sang.

Aragorn watched in amazement as the fountain's water turned into a rainbow of colors. The colors swirled and danced, and then they shot up into the sky like fireworks. Aragorn could hear the sound of laughter and joy coming from his village. He knew that his wish had been granted.

Aragorn thanked the fairies and returned to his village. He was so happy to see that everyone was happy and healthy. The villagers were amazed to hear about Aragorn's adventure, and they all thanked him for his kindness.

Aragorn Ostwinkel became known throughout the land as a brave and generous hero. He continued to use his kindness and compassion to help others, and he always remembered the magical fountain in the enchanted forest.

And so, dear children, always remember the power of kindness. Even the smallest act of kindness can make a big difference in the world.

Good night, and sleep tight.