English Short Stories

The Baby Elephant Who Was Afraid of the Dark

The Baby Elephant Who Was Afraid of the Dark

A baby elephant standing under a star-filled sky beside his mother — bedtime story for kids afraid of the dark
Reading Time: < 1 minute

Chotu was a baby elephant who was afraid of the dark.

Every evening, when the sun dipped behind the mango trees, he pressed close to his mother and whispered, “Amma, the dark is too big.”

His mother did not laugh. She lowered her great grey head and said, “Come. I will show you what lives in the dark.”

Together they stepped outside.

Above them, the sky was full of stars. Hundreds of them. Thousands.
“Who lit all those?” Chotu asked, his eyes wide.

“The same sky that looks dark,” said Amma, “was keeping them hidden all day.”

Then the crickets began — chirr chirr chirr — a soft sound, like the earth humming to itself. A firefly blinked near Chotu’s ear. Then another.

“The dark is not empty,” said Amma. “It is just very, very full.”

Chotu looked up at the stars for a long time. He listened to the crickets. He watched the fireflies write their small lights across the night.

Then he tucked himself against Amma’s warm side and closed his eyes.

The dark held him gently.

“Good night, little one,” said the stars.
And all their tiny lights stayed on.

💡 The Lesson Inside
The dark does not shrink when you turn on a light. It simply shows you what was already there. Chotu was not afraid of nothing — he was afraid of something he had never looked at properly. When Amma walked him outside and let him look, the dark became stars, crickets, fireflies. It became the most alive thing in the world. The things we fear most often need only one quiet, patient person to say — come, let me show you. Then we wonder what we were holding on to.
✨ Words Worth Keeping
Pressed
To push yourself close to someone because you need comfort or feel safe near them.
You might say: She pressed against her father's arm the moment she heard thunder outside.
Dipped
To go down smoothly and slowly, the way the sun slides behind hills at the end of the day.
You might say: The boat dipped gently as the first wave reached it.
Humming - Making a soft, low musical sound without opening your mouth
the sound of something peaceful and alive.
You might say: The old woman was humming to herself as she folded the clothes.
Tucked
To settle yourself into a small, warm, comfortable space, the way you fold yourself into blankets at night.
You might say: He tucked himself into the corner of the sofa with his favourite book.
Gently - With great care and softness
the opposite of rough. The way a mother picks up a sleeping child.
You might say: She gently placed the injured bird back into the nest.
📚 Quick Glossary
Amma - The word for mother in many South Indian languages, especially Tamil and Telugu. Warm, close, and full of love
the first word millions of Indian children learn.
Mango tree
A large, spreading tree that grows across India, beloved for its shade and its sweet fruit. In villages and small towns, the mango tree is often where families gather at dusk.
Firefly - A small insect that produces its own light
it blinks on and off in the dark like a tiny living lamp. Common in Indian gardens and forests on warm nights.
Cricket (insect)
A small jumping insect that makes a rhythmic chirping sound at night by rubbing its wings together. The sound of crickets at night is one of the most comforting sounds of the Indian countryside.
Chirr - The sound a cricket makes
a soft, rapid, repeated chirping. It is an onomatopoeia — a word that sounds exactly like what it describes.

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