"Sawan Presents Never tell a Lie from Moral Stories for Children Series. In a small village, there lived a young kid. He had a nasty tendency of making up stories to cover his tracks. He was known for lying to people and making fun of them. He used to graze his sheep in the neighbouring woodland, which was convenient for him. He took his flock of sheep out to graze in the woodland on a daily basis.
Sawan Presents The Woodcutter and the Water Fairy from Moral Stories for Children Series. Once upon a time, a poor woodcutter lived. He was a man of integrity. He provided for his family via hard work and integrity. To get some wood, he headed into the jungle. Afterwards, he loaded the wood onto a donkey and rode it into town in order to sell it. Once, while the woodcutter was working by a river, the woodcutter's axe unexpectedly slid out of his grasp and landed in waist-deep water. The woodcutter grew depressed and began to sob bitterly as he realised what had happened. The attention of the water-goddes was drawn to him by his harsh cries.
Sawan Presents The Grapes Are Sour from Moral Stories for Children Series.What is the underlying message of the story of the Fox and the Grapes? The sour grapes story for kids, adapted from Aesop's fables ""The fox and the grapes,"" is a well-known tale with a moral lesson to teach. Through this fascinating narrative, we can learn that it is normal for us to despise or scorn something that is out of our reach.
Sawan Presents The Idle Donkey from Moral Stories for Children Series. During the struggle, the donkey tumbled over the bridge, and because his forefeet were tied together, he was killed in the water. The moral of the story is that if you try to please everyone, you will end up pleasing nobody.
Sawan Presents The Wooden Doll from Moral Stories for Children Series.Despite the fact that Grandma is kind, Grandpa remains a mystery. Stephanie has a strong desire to get a closer look at the strange, handpainted doll that sits atop a cabinet in the dining room, but Grandma informs her that she must first obtain Grandpa's approval. When she takes it down, she discovers a large family of people nestled inside, one within the other, in the attic.
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