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Showing posts with label Cute Moral Stories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cute Moral Stories. Show all posts

November 17, 2021

The Thirsty Crow: Every problem has a solution

It was a hot Summer day. The heat was so intense that the water in the jungle was slowly drying up. Wild animals and birds were wandering around. Wherever one gets water he goes there. Once there was a crow he was very thirsty. Meanwhile, the crow was looking for water. He was flying in the jungle to drink water. But the water was not getting him anywhere. He was tired of flying a long distance. After wandering here & there, he sat down on the tree trunk in the forest and rested.


Suddenly, his gaze fell on a clayey pot. And when he saw it, he was glad. He saw a pot half-filled with water. He tried to drink from it but his beak wasn’t long enough to reach the water inside.

Then he saw pebbles on the ground and one by one, he put them in the pot until the water rose to the brim. The crow then drank the water and quenched his thirst.

Moral: Every problem has a solution.

Best Moral Story for children : The lesson from father : Boiling Potato, Egg and leaves

Once there lived a little girl named Shilla with her parents. She was only girl from her family. She was getting frustrated with life, so she asked her father what to do. Her father was a science teacher. He told her to bring an egg, two tea leaves, and a potato. He then boiled them in a pot. After 10 minutes, he asked his daughter to peel the egg, peel the potato, and strain the leaves.

Her father explained, “Each item was placed into the same circumstance, boiling water. See how each responded differently? The egg was soft but is now hard. The potato was hard but is now soft. And the tea leaves, they changed the water itself.”

The father then asked, “When adversity calls, we respond in the same manner as they have. Now, are you an egg, a potato, or tea leaves?”

Moral: Dealing with adversity.

Act Before You Think : The Goose and Golden Eggs

Once upon a time there lived a farmer in a village. He had a goose that laid one golden egg every day. This made the farmer happy for a long time. But, one day, the farmer thought to himself, “Why should I take just one egg a day to the market to sale it? Why can’t I take them all at once and make a lot of money?”

The next day, the farmer took a knife and killed the goose. He cut its stomach open, hoping to find lots of golden eggs. The only thing he found was guts and blood. The farmer realized his mistake and cried. As the days went on, the farmer became poorer and poorer.

Moral: Act before you think.