One possible moral could be about the importance of kindness. If the kid in the story shows kindness to the lion kid, it might teach that being good to others, regardless of their appearance or power, can lead to positive outcomes.
I'm not sure of the specific full story without more context. It could be a case of a bully targeting a vulnerable blind child, which is extremely cruel. There might be underlying reasons like the first kid having some behavioural problems or being influenced by a bad environment.
There are two central characters in the 'the kid and the lion kid story'. One is simply a kid, who could be a human child or perhaps a young goat (as 'kid' can have different meanings). The other is the lion kid, which is a young lion. Their relationship and the events that occur between them form the core of the story.
Perhaps the kid is from a foreign land that Naruto visited during one of his missions. The kid could be an outcast in his own place because of some unique trait. Naruto, being the kind - hearted person he is, decides to adopt him. It could be that the kid has a different kind of chakra or a strange mark on his body that makes others afraid of him, but Naruto doesn't care.
If the big kid in the story learns to be kind and helpful towards the crippled kid, the moral could be about compassion. That we should be empathetic towards those who are less fortunate or different from us.
If it's a story about the big kid helping the crippled kid, the moral could be about kindness and acceptance. We should be kind to those who are different from us.