The hare was very proud of his speed. He always made fun of the slow tortoise. One day, the tortoise challenged the hare to a race. The hare laughed but agreed.
The race began. The hare ran fast and soon was far ahead. He saw a tree, sat under it, and fell asleep. The tortoise kept walking slowly but steadily. When the hare woke up, the tortoise was near the finish line.
The tortoise won the race. The hare was shocked and learned a lesson.
Moral: Slow and steady wins the race.
๐ฏ 2. A Candle in the Dark
There was a poor girl who wanted to study, but her house had no electricity. Every night, she went near a street light and studied under it. People laughed at her, but she didn’t stop.
Years later, she became a successful doctor. The same people who laughed now respected her.
Moral: Hard work and dedication always bring success.
๐ด 3. The Wise Old Man
A young man went to a wise old man and said, “I feel like a failure.” The old man gave him a cup of tea and added salt to it. The young man tasted it—it was bitter.
Then the old man added the same salt to a lake and asked him to taste that water. This time, it was fine.
The old man smiled and said, “Problems are like salt. Don't live in a small cup. Make your mind like a lake.”
Moral: Expand your thinking. Don’t let problems control you.
๐พ 4. The Farmer and the Tree
A farmer had a useless old tree near his house. He wanted to cut it. But birds made nests on the tree. His children loved watching them.
When he saw their joy, he changed his mind and let the tree stand. Soon, the tree gave shade and sweet fruits again.
Moral: Everything has value. Patience brings unexpected rewards.
๐ช 5. The Broken Mirror
A girl broke a mirror and started crying. Her mother said, “Why cry over something you cannot fix? Instead, learn to be careful next time.”
The girl nodded. From that day, she became more responsible.
Moral: Learn from mistakes. Don’t waste time in regret.
๐พ 6. The Honest Boy
Once upon a time, there was a boy named Raju. He lived in a small village with his parents. Raju was kind, helpful, and always told the truth.
One day, he found a wallet on the road. It was full of money. He could have kept it, but he wanted to do the right thing. So, he picked it up and went to the village head to report it.
The village head checked the wallet and found an ID card inside. Soon, they found the owner. The man was very happy and thanked Raju for his honesty. Everyone in the village praised the boy.
From that day, people respected Raju even more. His one honest act inspired many others.
๐ฌ Practice Tips:
Read it aloud slowly.
Repeat daily to improve pronunciation and confidence.
Try telling the same story in your own words.
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