A moral could also be related to courage. In the story of the boy who went to see the 'no face' near the cemetery, his courage to face the unknown and the strange led him to have an experience that he would always remember. It shows that if we have the courage to face our fears, we can learn and grow from the experience, even if the situation is as spooky as encountering a 'no face'.
One possible moral could be about letting go. Just like when a balloon flies away, sometimes we have to let go of things in life, whether it's a possession or a situation. For example, if a character in a balloon short story loses their balloon but then realizes they can still be happy without it, it shows that we can move on from losses.
A moral might be about self - reliance. For example, if the leopard in the story is on its own, like the young leopard learning to hunt alone, it shows that one has to depend on oneself to succeed in life. The leopard couldn't rely on others to get food, so it had to figure out how to hunt, and this can be applied to humans too. We need to be self - reliant in many aspects of our lives, whether it's in our careers or personal growth.
Again, without knowing the '5 line short story' exactly, if it's about sharing like the story where a child shares his toys with others, the moral could be 'Sharing is caring'.
A moral could be about acceptance. The boy's 'face fart' - like incident was something that was out of his control in a way. And if the girl accepts it and they move on amicably, it shows that we should accept people as they are, with all their little quirks and accidental mishaps.
If the rough face girl overcomes her insecurities, the moral could be about self - acceptance. That we should love ourselves despite what society deems as flaws.
I'm not sure as I don't know the story. It could be about not judging a book by its cover even if someone has a 'good face'.
One such story could be: A little bird was always afraid to fly high. One day, it mustered the courage and soared. The moral? Face your fears to reach new heights.
One possible moral could be about the importance of passing on knowledge. For example, in a story where the grandfather teaches the grandson how to repair things, the moral is that the older generation has valuable skills and wisdom to share with the younger ones, and it's important for the younger generation to learn from them.
Perhaps the moral could be about the importance of taking risks. Just as climbing a vertical ladder can be risky, in the story, characters who take the risk to climb the ladder (metaphorically or literally) might be rewarded.
One possible moral could be that appearances can be deceiving. Just because the wolf girl looked different or was associated with wolves, people thought she was dangerous at first. But in reality, she was kind - like when she saved the lost boy. So, we shouldn't judge others by how they look.