Friendship is also a moral in these stories. Sometimes lions make friends with other animals that are not of their kind. They help each other out, showing kids that different beings can get along. Like a lion might help a small deer cross a flooded area, and in return, the deer warns the lion of an approaching danger later.
One popular PBS Kids Lions Story could be about a lion cub learning to hunt. It shows how the cub follows its parents, observes their techniques, and gradually masters the skills. This kind of story teaches kids about growth and learning from family.
One common moral is about hard work. Since lamplighters have an important job to do, it shows kids that every job, no matter how small, is valuable. For example, in stories where the lamplighter is dedicated to lighting the lamps every day without fail.
In 'The Bremen Town Musicians', the moral is about the power of unity and using your skills even when you are old or seem less useful. The animals worked together and used their natural abilities to scare the robbers.
Many kids Indian stories teach the moral of kindness. For example, in stories like 'The Kind Brahmin and the Snake', the Brahmin shows kindness to a snake, but the snake is ungrateful and tries to bite him. However, the Brahmin still doesn't lose his kindness. This shows kids that being kind is important even when others may not deserve it.
Many Easter stories for kids carry the moral of forgiveness. It's like the idea of a new start that Easter represents. If someone makes a mistake, like a character accidentally breaking an Easter egg in a story, they are forgiven. And also, these stories can teach children to be thankful. Be thankful for the Easter treats, for the company of family and friends, and for the beauty of the Easter season.
One moral lesson is kindness, like in the story of Saint Nicholas. His acts of giving show kids that being kind to others, especially those in need, is important.
Bunyip kids stories may also teach about acceptance. The Bunyip is a unique and often strange - looking creature. When the characters in the story accept the Bunyip for what it is, it can show kids that we should accept people or things that are different from us. In a story where a village initially fears the Bunyip but then comes to accept it, kids can learn this valuable lesson.
The story of 'The Crane Wife' teaches us about the danger of greed. The man in the story becomes greedy for more and more beautiful cloth, which ultimately leads to the loss of his wife. It warns us to be content with what we have. Also, in 'Issun - Boshi', the tiny boy's bravery in the face of difficulties shows that size doesn't matter when it comes to courage. It encourages kids to be brave no matter how small or weak they may seem.
In 'The Little Drummer Boy', the moral is about giving what you have, no matter how small. The boy gives his simple gift of drumming to the baby Jesus. And in 'The Polar Express', it might be about the power of belief. The children who believe in Santa are the ones who get to go on the magical journey to the North Pole.
Faith is a big moral lesson. In many stories, like that of Prophet Ibrahim, his unwavering faith in God is shown. It teaches kids to have strong beliefs. Another is kindness. Stories about Prophet Muhammad's interactions with people highlight how being kind to others is important in Islam.