In a forest, there was a little squirrel who loved to hoard nuts. He collected more nuts than he could ever eat. One day, a big storm came and blew away the nests of many birds. The squirrel shared his nuts with the birds. The moral of this story is that sharing is caring and being kind to others can be very rewarding.
The story of the dog and the bone. A dog was walking across a bridge with a bone in his mouth. He looked down into the water and saw his reflection. He thought it was another dog with a bigger bone. So he barked at it to try and get the other bone. But as he opened his mouth, his own bone fell into the water. The moral is that greed can make us lose what we already have.
Sure. There was a story of a hen that laid eggs every day without fail. One day, a lazy duck came and told the hen that she was working too hard. But the hen replied that it was her duty to provide eggs. The moral of the story is that hard work and fulfilling one's responsibilities are important.
Sure. There was a little boy who always lied. One day he cried 'Wolf! Wolf!' when there was no wolf just to get attention. The villagers came to help but found no wolf. He did this several times. Then one day a real wolf came, and when he cried for help, no one believed him. The moral is that lying will make people lose trust in you.
There was a cat that thought it was a mighty hunter. One day it saw its own tail and thought it was a strange new creature. It started chasing its tail, going round and round in circles. It got so dizzy that it finally just plopped down on the floor, looking completely bewildered. It was a really funny sight to see this so - called 'hunter' defeated by its own tail.
Sure. There was a cat that loved to play hide - and - seek with its owner. One day, the owner started looking for the cat. After searching everywhere, he finally found the cat inside a box full of old clothes, looking so proud as if it had found the best hiding spot in the world.
Sure. There was a cat that always thought it was a dog. It would try to chase cars like a dog, which made everyone who saw it laugh. It would also bark at the mailman, but of course, it could only meow, which was really funny.
There was a crow who was very thirsty. He found a pitcher with a little water at the bottom. He tried to reach the water with his beak but couldn't. Then he saw some pebbles nearby. He started dropping the pebbles into the pitcher one by one. As the pebbles filled the pitcher, the water level rose and he could drink. The moral here is that where there's a will, there's a way. We should use our intelligence to solve problems.
Sure. There was a medium - sized farm. A young boy on the farm always wanted to take shortcuts while doing his chores. One day, he was supposed to fence a small pasture. Instead of using proper tools and taking his time, he tried to just tie the wire loosely around the posts. Well, when the cows were let into the pasture, they easily pushed through the loose wire and got into the neighboring garden, eating all the vegetables. The moral is that shortcuts don't always lead to good results and we should do things properly.
Sure. One day, a little mouse saw a cat sleeping. The mouse was very naughty. It tiptoed to the cat, tied a bell around the cat's tail, and then quickly ran away. When the cat woke up and moved, the bell rang. The cat was so confused and the mouse was laughing in its hole.
Sure. One day, a duck went into a store and asked the clerk, 'Do you have any grapes?' The clerk said no. The next day, the duck came back and asked the same question. The clerk got a bit annoyed and said no again. On the third day, the duck came in once more and asked, 'Do you have any grapes?' The clerk shouted, 'No, and if you come back and ask me again, I'll nail your webbed feet to the floor!' The duck left. The next day, the duck came back and asked, 'Do you have any nails?' The clerk said no. Then the duck asked, 'Do you have any grapes?'
Sure. There was a Telugu man who was always envious of his neighbor's prosperity. His neighbor had a beautiful garden with many fruits and flowers. The envious man couldn't bear it. One night, he secretly went and uprooted some of the plants in his neighbor's garden. But the next day, when his own plants started to wither for no reason, he realized that his negative feelings had brought bad luck to him. The moral is that envy only harms oneself.