Since I don't know the exact 'Little Finger Story', if it's a story about the little finger being small but still important, the moral could be that size doesn't matter. Every part, no matter how small, has its value and role to play.
There might be a family - oriented 'Little Finger Story' where the little finger represents the youngest or the smallest in a family. For example, in a family of fingers (thumb, index, middle, ring and little finger), the little finger might have a story of always being protected by the other fingers, yet having its own unique role, like being able to reach into small spaces that the others can't.
The moral could be that size doesn't matter. Just like the little finger, even though it's the smallest, it has its own unique abilities and importance.
I'm not sure specifically what the 'little finger book story' is about as it could be a very unique or personal story. It might be a story related to a little finger in some symbolic or literal way, perhaps about an adventure of a character's little finger or a story told using the little finger as a motif.
Sadly, I have no information on the creator of the 'the little finger game story'. It could be from a specific region or community where local people developed this story over time. It might be inspired by the natural playfulness of children using their little fingers, and then gradually formed into a more structured story by various unnamed individuals in that community.
Well, without more context, it's hard to say exactly. It might be a story that uses the little finger as a symbol. For example, in some cultures, the little finger can be associated with delicacy or a certain kind of charm. So the story could revolve around these concepts in the context of a game, like a game where the little finger is used in a unique way to win or lose.
Sure. Well, the little finger story could be about a little finger that felt left out among the other fingers. It was the smallest and often overlooked. One day, it proved its importance when the hand needed to pick up a very tiny object that only it could reach.
Well, 'Finger in the Dike' is typically considered a fictional story. It's often used to convey moral or symbolic lessons rather than being based on actual events.