"Sawan Presents Tit for Tat from Moral Stories for Children Series. When she discovered that the doctor had stolen everything, he stopped going to her house. As God was watching everything at the time, he made the decision to restore her sight one day. Eventually, one bright day, the elderly lady was able to restore her vision to her. She discovered the hidden gem in her backyard and immediately began living a fulfilling life.
Sawan Presents The Ant & The Pigeon from Moral Stories for Children Series. On a scorching summer day, an ant was on the prowl for a drink of water. After a while of wandering around, she got to a point near the river. She had to climb up on a little rock in order to drink the water. While attempting to sip from a water bottle, she stumbled and plunged into the river below. In this story, it is taught that if you do right, right will come to you. A good deed is rewarded by another good deed.
Sawan Presents The Foolish Donkey from Moral Stories for Children Series. Every day, a salt seller would ride his donkey to the market with a salt sack in his sleigh. They had to cross a stream on their way there. One day, the donkey was suddenly thrown down the stream, and the salt bag was thrown into the water along with it. The salt dissolved in the water, resulting in the bag becoming extremely light to transport. The donkey was overjoyed. After that, the donkey began to repeat the same stunt on a daily basis. Eventually, the salt vendor realised what he was up against and started to teach the skill to others.
Sawan Presents Copycat Monkeys from Moral Stories for Children Series. Numerous monkeys were perched in the large tree. They noticed the cap-seller dozing beneath the tree. The monkeys were perched atop the tree. The monkeys descended, removed the caps from the cap-bag, and put them on. They then re-climbed the tree. When the cap vendor awoke, he was taken aback to discover his basket was empty. He went in search of his headgear. He was taken aback when he noticed the monkeys were wearing them. He discovered that monkeys were copying him. As a result, he began throwing his cap down, and the monkeys followed suit. The cap-seller gathered all the caps, placed them back in his basket, and departed cheerfully.
Sawan Presents The Elephant and The Tailor from Moral Stories for Children Series. Once upon a time, an elephant resided in a community. He became acquainted with a tailor. The elephant was accustomed to bathing in a river. After drinking water and bathing, it would pass by a tailor's shop, where the tailor would feed it. One day, the tailor was enraged following an altercation with one of his customers. As is customary, the elephant arrived. Rather than provide food, he pierced the elephant's trunk with his needle. The elephant was in agony from the pain. He determined that he would teach a tailor a lesson.
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