
Little Red Riding Hood
Once upon a time, there was a little girl who loved playing with numbers. She always wore a red cloak, so everyone called her Little Red Riding Hood. One day, her mother gave her a basket:
“Take this to your grandmother. It has 3 apples, 4 bagels, and 1 fruit juice. But be careful! To find your way through the forest, you must solve math problems!”
Little Red Riding Hood set off. At a fork in the road, she
saw a sign:
“To find the right path, solve: 5 + 3 = ?”
“Of course, it’s 8!” said the girl and continued on the right path.
A little further ahead, she reached a bridge. On it stood a wolf. But this wolf was different—he was known as the Math Wolf, because he tried to trick travelers with tricky math questions.
“Hello, little girl,” said the wolf. “If you want to pass, you
must answer this:
You’re bringing 3 apples, and each one weighs as much as 2 apples. How much apple-weight are you carrying in total?”
“3 x 2 = 6 apple-weights!” answered Little Red Riding Hood.
The wolf growled, frustrated that he couldn’t fool her. He ran ahead to Grandma’s house.
When Little Red Riding Hood arrived, she noticed a
problem. The door had a code lock that only opened if you knew the correct shape. The riddle read:
“Which one has 3 sides?”
“Of course, the triangle!” she said, and the door opened.
Inside, the wolf was disguised as her grandmother, lying in bed. But Little Red Riding Hood immediately noticed something was numerically off!
“Grandma, why do you have three hands instead of two?”
“Umm… extra help?”
“And why is your glasses prescription 12 instead of 4?”
The wolf realized he had been caught. At that moment, Grandma popped out of the closet:
“Well done, my dear! You used math to figure it out!”
From that day on, Little Red Riding Hood became the village’s Math Detective. She solved every problem and never let anyone be tricked again.
Adriana Turic Erceg & Students
Once upon a time, there was a peaceful village where people lived in harmony with nature. They kept their environment clean and treated animals with kindness.
But one day, things started to change. The villagers stopped separating their trash. They threw plastic, food, and paper all together onto the ground. The rivers got dirty, the trees were surrounded by garbage… and who was happiest about this? The mice!
The mice came running to the village. They invaded the homes, ate the crops, and created chaos everywhere. The villagers were very upset, but they didn’t know what to do.
Then, one day, a young piper came to town. He didn’t
just play music — he listened to the whispers of nature. The villagers told him about the mice problem. The piper looked around and smiled:
“Nature is sending us a message,” he said.
“When we mix up our trash, we forget how to care for living and non-living things. Let’s learn together.”
He gathered the children and walked around the village. Together, they picked up the trash. They learned to sort the waste:
Living things: people, mice, birds, trees
Non-living things: rocks, water, soil, plastic bottles
They began recycling, planting trees, and keeping their village clean again. With no more scattered food and
trash, the mice left the village and returned to the forest.
The piper played one last joyful tune and waved goodbye.
“Remember,” he said,
“Protecting nature means protecting life.”
Sultan ŞENYÜREK TEKER& Students
Once upon a time, there was a kind and gentle girl named Snow White.
She had a heart full of love and always wanted to help others. Snow White had to run away from her mean stepmother because the stepmother didn’t want her to be happy.
While walking in the forest, Snow White met seven small friends.
Each one had a different talent and a very kind heart. They were all different, but they loved and supported each other very much.
Snow White started living with her seven little friends.
Each of them helped with the house in their own special
way. One was great at cooking, one cleaned the house, and one went out to bring what they needed.
One day, the mean stepmother came back and tried to upset Snow White.
But the seven friends stood by her side and together they stopped the bad plans. Snow White was never alone, because she had friends who loved and protected her.
In the end, Snow White lived a happy and safe life, thanks to love, courage, and friendship.
Fadime GÜNEBAKAN HANKULU & Students
As the day of the royal ball approached, Cinderella’s excitement grew. While her stepmother and stepsisters were busy with endless preparations, Cinderella stayed in her little corner, dreaming of a life like a princess.
But there was something she didn’t know yet: she would shine the brightest at the ball — and it wouldn’t just be because of a fancy dress or glass slippers.
Her stepmother and stepsisters tried strict diets and unhealthy methods to look slim and beautiful. But Cinderella chose a different path.
Despite all the hard chores, she was always active — watering flowers in the garden, cleaning the floors — she
moved like a graceful dancer, full of energy. Because she cooked her own meals, she always chose fresh and natural foods.
For breakfast, she would make oatmeal with strawberries and blueberries from the garden.
At lunch, she’d prepare a colorful salad from fresh vegetables.
For dinner, she often made light but filling meals with lentils or chickpeas. She never forgot to drink water, and her favorite snack was dried fruit.
On the night of the ball, everyone was amazed when Cinderella arrived at the palace in her magical pumpkin carriage. Her stunning blue dress and glass slippers were
beautiful, but what truly caught everyone’s eye was her natural glow and energy.
She danced all night with joy and grace. The prince was impressed not just by her beauty, but by her lively and vibrant spirit.
While other noble ladies looked tired and pale from their unhealthy diets, Cinderella glowed with health and happiness.
When the clock struck midnight, Cinderella had to leave in a hurry. But she didn’t just leave behind her glass slipper — she left behind a powerful message:
Real beauty comes from a healthy and balanced life.
When the prince found her, he admired not only her
kindness and charm, but also her energetic lifestyle and healthy habits.
From that day on, Cinderella helped others around her learn the value of healthy eating and joyful living. She proved that health and happiness are more magical than any ball.
Birgül Saraç& Students
(A Story to Teach Directions and Location Concepts)
In the heart of the forest, on top of a tall oak tree, lived three little squirrels: Murmur, Tirmur, and Cirmur.
One morning, as they woke up, Cirmur cried out:
“Some of our nuts are gone!”
Tirmur quickly looked under the branch. Murmur checked behind the tree, and Cirmur searched around the nut shells — but they couldn’t find anything.
Just then, Grandpa Squirrel arrived.
“I hid the nuts,” he said with a wink. “But to find them, I drew you a special map of directions!”
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