There is a story of a hare and a tortoise. The hare was very proud of his speed and mocked the slow tortoise. They had a race. The hare took a nap during the race, while the tortoise kept going steadily. In the end, the tortoise won. This story teaches us that slow and steady wins the race.
Another moral story is about two friends who were walking in the forest. They came across a bear. One friend quickly climbed a tree and left the other. The other friend lay still on the ground and pretended to be dead. The bear sniffed and left. The first friend came down and the second friend said that a true friend is one who stands by you in trouble. So the moral is about true friendship.
Sure. One story is about a boy who always lied. He cried 'wolf' when there was no wolf just for fun. One day when the wolf really came, no one believed him and the wolf ate his sheep. The moral is that honesty is important.
Sure. Here is one. A boy found a bird with a broken wing. He took it home and took care of it until it could fly again. The moral is that kindness to animals is very important.
There is also 'The Lion and the Mouse'. A tiny mouse helps a big lion by freeing it from a trap. It tells us that no matter how small or unimportant someone may seem, they can be of great help.
One day, a boy named Tom found a wallet on the street. Inside were some money and an ID card. Tom could have kept the money, but he remembered what his parents taught him about honesty. So he took the wallet to the police station. The moral is that honesty is always the best policy.
Sure. Here is one. A boy found a wallet with a lot of money in it. Instead of keeping it, he returned it to the owner. This shows the moral of honesty.
Sure. One moral English story is 'The Boy Who Cried Wolf'. A young shepherd boy often got bored watching the sheep. So he cried 'Wolf! Wolf!' to trick the villagers into coming. At first, they rushed to help, but found no wolf. When a real wolf came, and he cried for help, no one believed him anymore. The moral is that liars are not believed even when they tell the truth.
Once there was a little girl who was always unkind to others. One day she got lost and a kind stranger helped her. Since then, she became kind. It shows that kindness begets kindness.
Sure. One small Hindi moral story is about a sparrow and a crow. The sparrow was very hardworking and built a beautiful nest for its family. The crow, on the other hand, was lazy and made a shabby nest. When a storm came, the sparrow's nest withstood it while the crow's nest was destroyed. The moral is that hard work pays off.
Sure. There is a story about the boy who cried wolf. A young shepherd boy tended his sheep at the foot of a hill. One day, just for fun, he cried out, 'Wolf! Wolf!' The villagers came running to help him, but there was no wolf. He did this several times. Then one day, a real wolf came. When he cried for help, no one believed him because of his previous false alarms, and the wolf ate some of his sheep. The moral is that liars are not believed even when they speak the truth.
They are useful as they often use simple language. For example, 'The Tortoise and the Hare' uses basic vocabulary and easy - to - understand sentences, which helps learners improve their vocabulary.
Sure. Here is one. A boy cried wolf many times for fun. When the wolf really came, no one believed him. The moral is don't lie or people won't trust you.