Bunny Who Learned to Share – A Sweet Bedtime Story for Kindergarten Kids
Bunny Who Learned to Share : In a green meadow filled with soft grass and colorful flowers lived a little bunny named Benny. Benny had long ears, a fluffy tail, and the brightest smile in the whole meadow.
But there was one thing Benny loved more than hopping, more than playing, and even more than sleeping.
Benny loved carrots.

Big carrots.
Small carrots.
Crunchy carrots.
Sweet carrots.
He collected them every day and kept them in a shiny basket near his cozy burrow.
At night, Benny counted his carrots before going to sleep.
“One… two… three…”
He smiled happily and slept with dreams full of orange carrots.
Benny’s Very Special Carrot Basket

Benny’s basket was the biggest carrot basket anyone had ever seen.
Every morning, Benny hopped around the meadow collecting carrots while humming a happy tune.
“This carrot is mine!”
“And this one is mine too!”
“Oh! This one looks extra crunchy—mine!”
He never thought about sharing.
Not because he was mean, but because he loved his carrots so much.
“Carrots make me happy,” Benny said.
A Hungry Visitor

One afternoon, Benny heard a soft knock at his burrow.
Knock… knock…
It was Sally the Squirrel.
“Hello, Benny,” she said gently. “I haven’t found any food today. May I have one carrot?”
Benny looked at his basket.
He felt a funny feeling in his tummy.
“But… these are my carrots,” he whispered.
Sally smiled politely. “That’s okay. I understand.”
She turned to leave.
The Bunny’s Big Thinking Moment

Benny watched Sally walk away slowly.
He looked at his full basket.
He felt happy… but also a little sad.
“Why do I feel strange?” Benny wondered.
That night, Benny tried to sleep—but he couldn’t.
He thought about Sally’s empty tummy.
He rolled left.
He rolled right.
Still, sleep wouldn’t come.
A Quiet Bedtime Lesson

Benny looked up at the moon shining softly.
The moon whispered,
“Sharing makes hearts light.”
Benny’s ears twitched.
“Maybe… sharing isn’t scary,” he thought.
Finally, Benny drifted into sleep
Sharing for the First Time

“Sally!” Benny called.
Sally turned around, surprised.
“This is for you,” Benny said, offering the carrot.
Sally’s eyes sparkled.
“Thank you, Benny!”
They sat together and munched happily.
Benny noticed something amazing.
The carrot tasted even sweeter.
A Warm Feeling Inside

Benny felt warm inside his heart.
He laughed louder.
He smiled brighter.
Soon, other friends came.
A turtle.
A bird.
A hedgehog.
Benny shared with everyone.
And his basket still had plenty left.
A Peaceful Bedtime

That night, Benny felt tired—but happy.
He cuddled into his soft bed.
For the first time, he didn’t count carrots.
He counted smiles.
And he fell asleep quickly.
A Gentle Message for Kids
Dear little one,
When you share your toys, your snacks, or your smile,
Your heart grows bigger.
Sharing doesn’t take happiness away.




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