Stories for 6 Years Old
- myNachiketa
- May 1
- 2 min read
Stories for 6-year-olds are fun, simple, and full of imagination. At this age, children love exciting adventures, talking animals, and stories that playfully teach good values. At myNachiketa, we bring beautiful stories from the Upanishads, the Gita, and the Mahabharata, specially crafted for young minds. These tales help children learn about kindness, courage, and wisdom while enjoying colorful pictures and engaging storytelling.
myNachiketa presents a few stories for 6-year-old kids to read and have a fun time.
Read this beautiful story that teaches us that with belief in yourself, you can overcome any challenge and emerge victorious. The story of 6-year-olds teaches that we should not believe in all things that are not true rather believe in ourselves.
This is yet another very interesting story that teaches us God is happy with very little. This story shows us that true happiness comes from being content and being happy with less and free of desires and greed.
The story is about Rohan, who always insisted on getting new toys from his mom and dad. His parents were troubled by Rohan's habit. To teach him, his mother told him a story. Let's listen to that story...
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This story teaches us that we should not focus on our physical appearance. This story highlights that we should not be bothered about our looks and body, as we humans are much beyond our body.
Nikhil came home from school, he was very sad. Nachiketa, his friend, knew that Nikhil was feeling low because of his magical powers. Nachiketa went back in time to see what had happened at school. He saw that some mischievous kids were...

Read this beautiful story, discover how Sage Vyasa helped milkmaids cross the Yamuna River, and learn a special lesson about how we are more than just our bodies – we are atma!
Once, Sage Vyasa was sitting by the banks of the Yamuna River in Vrindavan. Some milkmaids came there. They needed to cross the river to go to another village to sell milk, curd, and butter. But they couldn't see any boats in the river.
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This is another amazing story that teaches us to do good actions without asking for anything. This short moral story for 6-year-olds teaches us that we should do our work with full honesty without expecting any reward.
Little Krishna loved eating sweet and juicy fruits along with butter, sugar candy. Let us read the story and find out how Sukhiya, the fruit seller, made little Krishna happy.
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