11/26/18

The Wicked Wolf and The Lamb

the_wolf_and_the_lamb_storyOnce upon a time there lived a wolf with other animals. One day a young lamb was playing and jumping in the green meadow. As it was playing, it felt very thirsty. The little lamb went to a stream to drink water.

At the same time a wolf arrived to the stream to quench its thirst. When the wolf saw the lamb its mouth watered and it thought to kill the lamb with his cunning nature. So the wolf went near the lamb. The wolf pretended  to be angry and said, “Why are you making the water dirty that I am drinking?” “Oh it can’t be true, the water is flowing down from your side towards me. I think you did the muddy there” said the lamb. “How dare you to argue with me. You are as rude as when I met you a years ago.” Saying this the wolf was nearing the lamb.

Without knowing the wickedness of the wolf the lamb continued its argument, “I am just three months old. How could I met you a year before.” The wolf said, “Then it must have been your father. I’ll eat you to punish him.” Saying these words the wolf leap on the young lamb and finished its life.

Moral: Stay away from the wicked people and don't argue with them. 

11/24/18

The Merchant and The Donkey : Moral Story for Kids

Merchant and donkey story
Once upon a time there lived a salt merchant in a village.  H had a donkey. He used to carry all his goods on the back of the donkey to sell in the market. They need to cross a river on the way to the market. He cared for the donkey very much. But the donkey was very lazy.

One day, the merchant had to sell loads of salt. As usual, the donkey and the merchant got down into the river to cross it. The donkey being lazy thought of a trick.

It slightly bent its legs while crossing the river. The salt bags got drenched and dissolved in water. Because of this, the load went down and the donkey became very happy since it need not carry heavy load. He did it repeatedly. 

The merchant was wise enough to know the donkey’s trick. Hence, he wanted to teach the donkey a lesson. The next day, he loaded the donkey with loads of cotton. When the cotton gets wet, it becomes heavy. The donkey without knowing this played the same trick that day also.

The cotton got wet and became very heavy. The donkey suffered a lot carrying the heavy load.

Moral: Don’t try to fool a person always. or Tit for tat.

11/22/18

The Eagle and The Crow : Short Story

Crow and the eagle storyOnce upon a time there lived a crow on a tree. Everyday he used to watch with utter wonder the acts of an eagle. Because eagle was flying high above 

The eagle had a nest high up on a mountain. He used to swoop down from there get hold of a rabbit and fly up again, all in one time. The crow was amazed by the feat of the eagle.

One day, he was so excited that he wanted to imitate like the eagle. So up he flew as high as he could. From there, he began to swoop down towards the rabbit standing on the ground. He came down and down. The rabbit ran away so the crow could not control himself. He crashed on the ground and broke his beak. He died instantly. 

Moral: Thoughtless imitation will end in danger.

11/17/18

Bear and Bees Story

The Beer and The bees
Once upon a time there was a bear living in a dense forest. He came across a log where a swarm of bees had nested to make their honey. As he snooped around, a single little bee flew out of the log to protect the swarm. Knowing that the bear would eat all the honey, the little bee stung him sharply on the nose and then disappeared into the hollow log.

The bear lost his temper in an instant, and sprang upon the log in his tooth and claws, to destroy the nest. Immediately the whole bees came out of the log and began to sting the bear from head to heel. The bear saved himself by running and diving into a pool of water.

11/16/18

Fox and The Turtle : Cute Inspirational Story

fox and turtle story
Once upon a time there was a fox staying in a dense forest. One day he was so hungry and search of foods. He was passing a road that situated near a pond. He saw a turtle roaming there. The hungry fox catch the turtle. To eat it, he tried to break through the solid shell to the turtle but he couldn’t break it. Hey you want to eat me then you should try by putting me in the water for w while to soften me up, suggested the shrewd turtle. 

This sounded the excellent advice to the fox. He carried his pray to the pond and immersed in the currents. The turtle, who was a superb swimmer, slid out of the fox’s paws and reemerged in the middle of the pond and laughing. 

Moral:     

Cows and Tiger Story

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There was a small village near by a jungle. There lived some cows in that village. All the cows used to go up to the jungle for grazing.

There lived a tiger in that jungle. He used to kill an animal everyday and eat it. It kills also some of the cows those came for grazing separately. This was happening for quite some time. The cows were frightened.

One day, all the cows held a meeting. An old cow said, my friends, the tiger eats one of us only because we go separately to the jungle. Now we will all be together. So tiger can't kill us.

From then on, all the cows went into the jungle in a herd. When they heard or saw the tiger, all together attacking to the tiger and fled him away.

Moral: Divided we fall and united we stand.

11/15/18

Two Goats and The Narrow Bridge Story

There was meadow. There was a stream end of this meadow. There was a bridge over the stream to connect the two parts of the meadow. Animals used to cross this bridge to graze on both the parts of the meadow.

Once, two goats who were grazing on either sides of the river wanted to cross the bridge at a time. But, the bridge was narrow to hold only one goat. Both the goats were so adamant to cross at the same time. This led to a quarrel among them. At the end both fell into the stream and got drowned.

There were two other goats who wanted to cross the bridge. They were both understanding in nature. They were willing to adjust. One goat squatted on the bridge while the other crossed over this goat. After that goat had crosses, the goat which had squatted got up and walked across the bridge. Thus, both the goats crossed the bridge.

Moral: Pride leads to fall and patience always wins the heart.

11/14/18

Lion and The Intelligent Rabbit: Moral Stories For Kids

Lion and rabbit moral story
Once upon a time there lived a lion in a forest. There was a cave and he was always hiding in that cave. He was the king of that forest. So he used to kill many animals every day for his usual meal. The animals were worried and went to discuss this with the lion king. He agreed not to kill any other animal if one of them voluntarily comes to him everyday.

This went on for long. One day, it was a rabbit’s turn. As he was on his way, he sees an old well and hatches a plan to kill the lion. He goes to the lion and tells him that there is another lion who claims to be stronger than him.

The lion, then asks the rabbit to meet the said lion. The rabbit takes him to the well and points to it saying that was where the other lion lived. The lion jumps into the well, mistaking his own reflection for the other lion and dies.

Moral: Wisdom wins might.

Grasshopper and The Ant - Short Story for Kids

ant and grasshopper
Once upon a time there lived a grasshopper in a field. It was very lazy. On a bright sunny day, when an ant was working hard to collect food, the grasshopper would look at her and say, ”Why do you work so hard? Summers are for fun and games. Come, listen to my song and dance with me”. But the ant would ignore him and continue working.

As the days of winter came by, the grasshopper had nothing to eat. He begged the ant for food, but she said, ”When I worked hard, you sang. Go away, there is no food for you”. The grasshopper learned his lesson the hard way.

Moral: Work hard so you can reap the benefits tomorrow.

11/13/18

Wood Cutter and Water Fairy - Kids Moral stories

Once upon a time there was a woodcutter living in a small village. The village was situated near a river. He was so poor and only taking the woods from the forest and sells it for little money. One day the poor woodcutter went to the forest to cut wood. He was about to cut an oak tree when a fairy appeared and pleaded him to spare the tree. 

The woodcutter was a kind man and did not cut the tree and spare with fairy. The grateful fairy granted him three wishes. Whenever he wants to use this wishes he can use this. When he reached home he was hungry. He remembered the fairy and first wished for black pudding. At once, he saw a bowl of the finest black pudding in front of him.

The woodcutter told his wife about the fairy but she did not believe him. To test her husband’s words, she wished that the pudding would stick on her husband’s nose. Suddenly, the pudding stuck on his nose! They tried hard to pull it off but it stuck hard. The woodcutter used his last wish and wished for the pudding to come out. The pudding came off and lay on a dish. So though they had the finest pudding for dinner, they had used up all the wishes.

11/12/18

The Monkey and Two Fighting Cats Story

A Monkey and 2 Cats moral story
Once upon a time there lived a family of cats. One day their mother was died and both cat sisters were very small. There was a kind hearten farmer brought two kittens to his home. They remained as a pet in his home. There was a big function going on. Two cats were prowling together. One of the cats saw a big cake and mieued. The other jumped up and picked it.

The first cat said, “Give me the cake. It is I who saw it first”. The other cat said “Keep away from it. It is I who picked it up”. They were fighting and fighting. But there was no solution. Just then, a monkey passed by. He thought “What foolish cats they must me! Let me make use of this chance”.

He came to the cats and said in a loud voice. “Don’t fight. Let me share the cake among you both”. The cake was handed over the monkey. The monkey split the cake into two parts. He shook his head and said, “Oho! One is bigger. One is smaller”. He had a bit of the bigger and now said “Oho! This has become smaller now”. He ate from the other. And thus, he went on eating from part to part and finally finished the whole cake. The poor cats were disappointed.

Moral: When you quarrel someone else gains.

11/10/18

The Monkey and The Dolphin : Short Story for Kids: Aesop's Fables

Once upon a time a group of sailors set out to sea in their sailing ship. One of them brought his pet monkey along for the long journey. There was a terrible storm overturned their ship. Everyone fell in to the sea and tried to save themselves by swimming, the Monkey among the rest. At that time Dolphins were very friendly toward mankind and all would have perished. But the Dolphins took the shipwrecked people on their backs and swam with them to shore. 

When one of the Dolphins saw a Monkey struggling in the water, he thought it was a man, and made the Monkey climb up on his back. Then off he swam with him toward the shore.

They soon reached the ice land and the monkey came down from dolphin's back. The dolphin asked the monkey, "Do you know this place?" The monkey replied, Yes I do in face the king of this place my best friend. Do you know that I am actually a prince?" The dolphin knew that the ice land very well. She said Now you can be a king. 

The Monkey asked, " How can I be a king". The dolphin went little far and said, "As you are the only creature of this land, you naturally be the king!"

11/9/18

Story of the Fire fly and the Monkeys

There lived a group of monkeys in deep forest. During one winter, there were so cold. They were feeling cold. They needs some fire to be little hot. In the mean time, one of the youngest monkey found one fire fly, which appeared to him as embers of fire. Ho told everybody see I found some fire. Some other monkeys join with him. Hoping to make some fire for themselves, they began to blow at them. 

One sparrow was watching the monkeys from above the tree. Considering the vain attempts the monkeys were busy with, it thought of advising them against it, "What big fools you are. You are blowing at some firefly and it can't help you to give warms. You will never be able to make any fire out of this.

What you are doing is a waste of time. This firefly will not help you to protect yourself against the cold. Go and find some shelter nearby cave. You may find a cave or a tunnel where you will be protected from the cold winds. The monkeys did not like his advice. One of the old monkeys said, "Go fool yourself. Why are you interfering in our task?" But the sparrow disagreed with him. 

In his continues effort to convince the monkeys, the bird came close to explain that their efforts were useless. The monkeys were frustrated by their efforts, the monkeys became angry. One of the monkeys caught the sparrow and smashed him against a stone in anger. It was dead within a minute.

Moral: Never give advice unless you are asked for it.

The Old Lion and The Fox Story

Once there lived an old Lion in a cave, whose teeth and claws were so worn that it was not so easy for him to get food as in his younger days, pretended that he was sick. He took care to let all his neighbors know about it, and then lay down in his cave to wait for visitors. And when they came to offer him their sympathy, he ate them up one by one.

The Fox came too, but he was very cautious about it. Standing at a safe distance from the cave, he inquired politely after the Lion’s health. The Lion replied that he was very ill indeed, and asked the Fox to step in for a moment. But Master Fox very wisely stayed outside, thanking the Lion very kindly for the invitation.

“I should be glad to do as you ask,” He added, “but I have noticed that there are many footprints leading into your cave and none coming out. Pray tell me, how do your visitors find their way out again?”

Moral: Take warning from the misfortunes of others.

11/8/18

The Kind King and the Greedy Gatekeeper

Once there lived a renounce king in his kingdom. He was fond of fish. He had many ponds in his kingdom and all the ponds were full of fish. One day he arranged a feast for his birthday. He ordered to a fisherman to bring a big fish from the pond. The fisherman brought the big fish for the king. While he enters the kingdom the gatekeeper stopped him. The gatekeeper said that I can allow you if you give me half of your fees.
Kind-king-and-the-washerman
The fisherman agreed with the gatekeeper. The king was very happy to get the fish. He asked the price of that giant fish. The fisherman replied one hundred silver coins. The king was astonished. But he ordered his chief minister to give him hundred silver coins.

When the fisherman had got hundred silver coins, he said, Your Majesty! I have a partner with this dealing. So fifty coins will go to him. The minister asked who is that person. It is the kingdom’s gate keeper. The king understood that and he paid to the gatekeeper fifty coins. After that he was dismissed due to his greed.

Moral: Greed is a curse.

Arab and His Camel

Arab walking his camel in the desert.
There lived an Arab in a desert of Rajastan. He had a camel. He used his camel moving around the desert for total day. He always stays with his temporary tent house. It was a cold night the Arab lay asleep inside the tent while the camel stood outside.

At midnight the camel awoke his master and requested him to allow him to put his head inside the tent as it was bitter cold outside. The Arab allowed him to do so. After a while again camel proposed his master if he might put his neck inside the tent. The Arab did not object to do it. 

Again the camel requested his owner to allow him to bring his front legs inside. The Arab agreed with his camel. Now the camel stood completely inside the twit but as there was not enough for both of them. So the camel pushed the Arab outside to stay in cold.

Moral: Give an inch and they will take an ell.

The Ass, The Cock, and The Lion

The Ass, The Cock, and The Lion
Once there lived a cock in a village. One fine morning an ass came to him. He started talking about his foods. He told to the cock that he can get enough food under the tree. The cock said yes we can share that food each other. They became friends.

Suddenly, a lion came there. Seeing the cock and ass there lion said, “I don’t need to search food far and wide. My next meals can be ready if I can hunt one of them.

Seeing the lion, the cock flew on to a branch of the tree and boasted in fear. Hearing this strange sound, the lion got scared and ran away from that place. The ass thought that the lion was frightened of him. He started following him. He didn’t realize that it was the cock’s boast that had scared the lion.

When the lion and the ass went out of hearing of the cock, the lion thought may be the ass feared with the same. Thinking like this he turned back. He saw the ass is following behind him. He pounced upon the ass and killed him.

Moral: False confidence often leads into danger.

Lion and Mouse Short Story

Mouse running over the lion's body.
It was a hot summer day. Sun was shining bright up in the sky. The lion king was sitting under the shade of a big tree and later got asleep. Nearby that tree, there was a hole, in which there lived a mouse. When the lion was sleeping, the mouse came out of its hole and saw him asleep.

Unaware of the lion’s strength, it got tickled by an idea. It thought of waking up the lion by running over his body just for fun. Unfortunately, the lion seized it in his strong paw. The mouse pleaded for its life. Being generous by nature, the lion set it free. The mouse promised to help the lion if it ever got the chance. The lion laughed aloud at this. After all, how could a tiny mouse help the king of the jungle?

A few days later, the mouse was passing through the jungle when he saw the same lion trapped in a hunter’s net. Immediately, it set to work, gnawing at the ropes. Very soon the tiny mouse had set the lion free.

Moral: Mercy never goes unrewarded.

11/6/18

Dog and The Donkey Story

Once upon a time there lived a dog and a donkey in a master's house in a village. The dog guarded his house and the donkey carried loads for him to the market. It was a hot afternoon. The dog was sleeping under the shady veranda. There was some noise outside. The dog just lifted up his head and went back to sleep.

The donkey asked, “Why don’t you bark. It could be thieves”. The dog replied, “Mind your own business”. But the donkey would not listen. He wanted to save his master from thieves. He started to bray.

The master who was sound asleep got wild with the donkey and came running out with a stick and gave hard beatings to the donkey.


MORAL: IT IS ALWAYS BETTER TO MIND OUR OWN BUSINESS.

Queen Sheba and The Monkey - Mothers Love Has No Equals

Once there lived a queen named Sheba in a kingdom. There was a jungle near to that kingdom. So Sheba, called the queen of jungle. Because she was very fond of babies. Once, she announced, “I order all animals to come to my palace with their babies. The animal who has the most beautiful baby will be rewarded a prize.”

All animals came to Sheba’s palace with their babies. Sheba was inspecting. She came to a monkey and said “What an ugly baby! You will not get the prize.

The baby monkey started to cry. The monkey said. “What a foolish queen she is! Who wants her prize! You are my jewel, my dear child. You are more precious than anything the sky”.

Moral: Mother's love has no equals.

11/5/18

The rabbit and his friends

the-rabbit-and-his-friends-story
Once there lived a rabbit in a forest. He was always in the company of some other animal of that forest. He was friendly with all of them.

Once, the rabbit heard a pack of hunting dogs running in the forest. He was afraid that they would catch him. He ran to a deer and said, my dear brother, I hear a pack of hunting dogs in the forest nearby. Please save me. You have such sharp antlers. You can thrash them. Please help me. The deer replied, I am sorry my friend. I am too busy to help you in this time. Then he ran away from the place.

The rabbit ran to many of his friend the bear, the monkey, the zebra and even the panther. They all gave the same reply. Finally, the tired rabbit met a mongoose and told his pathetic story. The mongoose said my friend why are you sad? Please get into our hole and stay inside till the pack of dogs leaves this area. You shall be safe. After the rabbit went happily.

Moral of this Story: A friend in need is a friend in-deed.