Moral Stories In English

The Boy who Cried Wolf

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Once upon a time, a boy named Jack lived in a quiet village. Jack had the important job of looking after the village sheep. His job was to look after them and protect them from wolves. One sunny day, Jack had a bad idea. He thought it would be fun to play the villagers. So, he ran to the village shouting, “Wolf! Wolf! A big, terrible wolf is coming to get the sheep!” When the villagers heard this, they quickly grabbed their tools and rushed to the fields to help Jack. But when they arrived, they could not find the dog. Jack just laughed and said, “I fooled you! There was no werewolf.” The villagers were not amused, but they forgave Jack, thinking it was just a harmless joke. Days passed and Jack got bored. The bad thought came back to him. This time he shouted loudly, “Wolf! Wolf! A fierce wolf is attacking the sheep!” Once again, the villagers rushed to the fields to help Jack, only to find no deer. Jack smiled and said, “I fooled you again! No wolf this time either.” The villagers were now sad, but they forgave Jack again. Then one evening, a real wolf came to the village. Jack looked at him and was frightened. He ran into the village, “Wolf! Wolf! A real wolf is here to hurt the sheep!” But this time the villagers did not believe it. They thought it was just another game. Unfortunately, the wolf attacked the sheep, and Jack learned a valuable lesson. The moral of the story: Always tell the truth. If you lie often, people will not trust you when you tell the truth. Story in Audio Download PDF

Thirsty Crow

Once upon a time, in a small village, there has been a clever crow. One hot summer day, the solar turned into shining brightly, and the crow felt very thirsty. The crow seemed round however couldn’t discover any water nearby. The bad crow flew from place to area, desperately searching for water. Finally, after an extended search, the crow noticed a pot in a lawn. The crow quickly flew toward it, hoping to locate water interior. To its sadness, the pot was nearly empty, with only a little water at the bottom. The smart crow didn’t give up. It appeared around and saw some pebbles mendacity nearby. An idea struck the crow’s thoughts. It started choosing up the pebbles and dropping them into the pot one by one. As increasingly more pebbles went in, the water stage commenced to rise. After a while, the crow had dropped enough pebbles, and the water level reached the top. Now, the smart crow could quench its thirst and drink the water from the pot. The moral of this story is that even if faced with hard situations, if we use our brains and suppose creatively, we are able to discover answers. Just just like the thirsty crow, who didn’t give up and used its intelligence to conquer the problem, we too can conquer difficulties with a bit bit of smart wondering. Story in Audio