Tuesday, 25 March 2025

The Clever Crab Coco

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Once there lived a crab in a seashore. Its name was Coco. Coco loved to dig tunnels in the sand all the time. One day, a hungry seagull spotted him and swooped down. Coco was very intelligent and quick. Coco quickly scurried into a tunnel, but the seagull started digging the tunnel.

Thinking fast, Coco crawled through a secret exit he had built earlier. When the seagull looked inside, Coco was already safely far away! The other crabs cheered, saying, Your tunnels saved you! Coco realized that being clever was just as important as being fast.

Story of a Brave Little Sparrow and The Hawk

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Once upon a time there lived a little sparrow named Pip in a dense forest. It was loved to sing in its own voice. One day, Pip saw a hawk circling above, frightening all the small birds in the forest. Everyone scared to the hawk because it might be pick anyone of them.

Instead of hiding, Pip flew up to the hawk and said, Why are you scaring us? The sky is not only yours. We all share this sky. The hawk, amused, replied, You're brave, little one. I know you are so cute too but why should I listen to you?  

Pip chirped and said, because kindness makes the forest happier for everyone! The hawk laughed but agreed to try being kind. From that day, the hawk protected the small birds instead of scaring them.  

Pip's courage taught the forest that even the smallest voice can make a big difference. 


Thursday, 13 February 2025

Mr Bull and The Mouse

Once upon a time there lived a bull in a village. It was a hot summer day. The bull was sound asleep under an oak tree. The bull was snoring loudly. This loud noise evoked the curiosity of a small mouse staying nearby.

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The mouse run towards the bull and climbed up to the nose of the bull. As the bull snored, the mouse bit his nose madly for fun’s snake. But the bull woke up and snorted “Who bit me and woke me up?” The little mouse replied “Sorry Mr.Bull! I bit you playfully, but I did not expect to wake you up”.

The bull got wild. He started to chase the small mouse. The mouse began to run for his life. At last, he found a small hole in a stone wall. He ran into the hole and waited to see what the bull is going to do.

The bull came dashing up to the wall. He was not able to catch the mouse. He roared “You silly creature! I will teach you a lesson” and dashed against the wall. The wall was too strong for the bull. The bull was so tired by running behind the mouse. So, he left the place immediately.

Monday, 27 January 2025

Little boy and the giving tree

Once upon a time, there was a tree end of the village. The tree that loved a little boy. The boy would come and play around the tree every day. As the boy grew older, he needed more and more things. 


The tree gave him its branches to build a house, its trunk to make a boat, and its apples to sell for money. Finally, when the boy was old and tired, the tree had nothing left to give. 

But the tree said, "I’m sorry, I have no more to give." The old man replied, "All I need now is a quiet place to rest." The tree, now just a stump, offered its seat. 

The lesson: True love is about giving without expecting anything in return.

Honest Woodcutter And Water God

Once upon a time there lived a poor woodcutter in a small village. He used to cut the log from the jungle and sale in the market to earn some money. One day woodcutter was chopping wood near a river when his axe slipped and fell into the water. 

He was very upset, as the axe was his only tool. The river god appeared and asked him why he was sad. The woodcutter explained what had happened, so the river god dove into the water and brought up a golden axe. The woodcutter said, "That’s not mine!" The river god then brought up a silver axe, but the woodcutter said, “That’s not mine either.” Finally, the river god brought up the woodcutter’s old iron axe. The woodcutter was happy and thanked the god. 

Impressed by the woodcutter’s honesty, the river god rewarded him with the golden and silver axes as well. The lesson: Always be honest, and good things will come your way.

Sunday, 26 January 2025

Lion and the Donkey Short Story

Once, a lion and a donkey were walking through the forest together. The lion, being strong and proud, told the donkey, “I am the king of the jungle. No one can defeat me!” The donkey, who was humble, smiled and said nothing. Soon, they came across a fierce tiger. The lion roared loudly, but the tiger roared even louder and charged. 

The lion ran away in fear, leaving the donkey behind. The donkey, without hesitation, stood his ground and calmed the tiger. The lion returned, amazed, and asked, “How did you do that?” The donkey replied, “Sometimes true strength lies in humility, not pride.” The lion learned that being humble can be more powerful than boasting.

Monday, 20 January 2025

The Honest Farmer

A farmer found a bag of gold coins while plowing his field. He was thrilled but decided to take it to the king’s palace, knowing it might belong to someone. The king, impressed by the farmer’s honesty, rewarded him with even more gold. 

The farmer smiled and said, “I only did what was right.” The king replied, “Your honesty is worth more than any treasure.” The farmer learned that doing the right thing, even when no one is watching, is the true path to happiness.

The Greedy Dog


A dog was walking with a bone in his mouth when he saw his reflection in a pond. Thinking it was another dog with a bigger bone, he became greedy and wanted it. He opened his mouth to bark at the “other dog,” and his bone fell into the water. The dog was left without anything. 

He realized too late that greed had cost him what he already had. 

The lesson: Don’t be greedy for what others have, or you might lose what you already possess.

The Wise Rabbit And The Wolf

 A hungry wolf was chasing a rabbit, but the rabbit was clever. He darted into a small cave where the wolf couldn’t fit. The wolf waited outside, furious. The rabbit, knowing the wolf couldn’t reach him, called out, “You may be stronger, but I’m smarter!” 


The wolf roared in anger and demanded the rabbit come out. The rabbit replied, “If you are so strong, why don’t you let me go? It’s better to win with wisdom than with force.” Realizing the truth, the wolf growled and left. 

The rabbit taught the lesson that brains often defeat brawn in tricky situations.

The Golden Touch

King Midas loved gold more than anything. One day, a fairy granted him a wish, and he asked, “I wish everything I touch turns to gold!” The fairy warned him, but Midas insisted. The next day, he touched his food, and it turned to gold. He tried to touch his daughter, but she also turned to gold. Horrified, Midas begged the fairy to undo the wish. 

She told him that true wealth comes from love and happiness, not gold. 

Midas learned that greed and desire for riches can lead to losing what matters most. From that day, he valued love and kindness above wealth.