THE FOX AND THE RABBIT


There was once a very clever fox who loved to brag of his cleverness. One day he said to the rabbit,"I have so clever," he said." that I know a hundred ways to escape enemies."

"Wow," the rabbit said." I have only one, but it works well."

The fox said," You should listen to me, I will teach you many, many more. You should know many ways to escape like to do."

Just at that moment, the fox and the rabbit heard the cry of a pack of hunters coming toward them.

Immediately, the rabbit leaped down his hole and was gone. he called back to the fox,"This is my plan. What are you going to do?"

The fox thiught first of one way, then another, then he thought of a better way, then he considered another way, and while he was thin kingg of all his clever choices, the hunters caught him up and he was soon carried off.

THE DOG AND HIS BONE


Once a stray dog while searching for food came to a butcher's shop. There he got a bone with some meat on it. So, he lifted it and ran to a safe place to enjoy it at ease.

He chewed the bone for a very long time and this made him quite thirsty. So, he went to a river to quench his thirst. It took the bone along, as it was worried that some other dog might not take it away.

As the dog stood on a bridge across the river, it looked around to see if it could safely put the bone down while it quenched its thirst.

By chance, he saw his reflection in the water from over the bridge. He could not follow that it was his shadow. Rather, he thought it to be another dog with a bone in his mouth.

Being greedy by nature, he wanted that bone too. So, he barked at the other dog, hoping to scare it into giving it that bone. But alas! The bone that he held in its mouth fell into the river.

MORAL:- It is very foolish to be greedy.

THE TIGER ROAMING IN THE FOREST


In a forest there lived one tiger. He was roaming in the forest. He was proud of his power over other animals. Once, when he was roaming, he passes through a bridge over river. When he looked down he saw his own reflection  into it. When he roared, the reflection roared back.

He got angry and he felt that some other tiger dared to raise his voice. He decided to kill that tiger. So in anger he jumped into the river to kill the tiger. But there was no any tiger and come out from it and at last he died.

MORAL:- Don't be proud of ourselves.

THE ANT AND THE DOVE


One day a thirsty ant stopped to have a drink from the river.  Just then he lost his balance and fell into the water and was washed away.

A dove flew past the river. He saw the ant striving to save her life. The dove took pity on her and thought to help her. He got an idea. He flew back to the bank were he saw a banyan tree. He plucked a leaf from it and flew back to the ant.He threw the leaf in the river close to the ant. The ant crawbed on to the leaf and saved her life. The ant felt thankful to the dove.

One day the ant was walking. The dove who had saved her was sitting on the branch of the tree. At that time a hunter with a bow and on arrow aiming at the dove. The dove was unaware of it. The ant climb's to the hunter leg and stung him hard on his leg. “Owwwwwwwwwww!”, yelled the hunter and dropped his trap.  The dove flew off.  “Thank you, dear ant for saving my life.

MORAL:- Do to others as you wish them to do to you.

THE DOVE AND A BEE


Once a bee was flying over a lake. She saw a crow swoo ping over her. To save herself she flew down and unfortunately, fell into the river. She tried her best to come out but she could not.

A dove flew past the river. He saw the bee striving to save her life. The dove took pity on her and thought to help her. He got an idea. He flew back to the bank were he saw a banyan tree. He plucked a leaf from it and flew back to the bee. He threw the leaf in the river close to the bee. The bee crawbed on to the leaf and saved her life. The bee felt thankful to the dove.

One day the bee was flying over a bee. The dove who had saved her was sitting on the branch of the tree. At that time a hunter with a bow and on arrow aiming at the dove. The dove was unaware of it. The bee flew to the hunter and stung him hard on his hand. The hunter screamed and misser the missed the aim and the dove was saved.

MORAL:- Do unto others as you wish to be done by.

THE ELEPHANT AND THE MOUSE


Elephant and the mouse were best friend. Mouse climbed on the back and enjoyed riding and the elephant took whatever he went. The elephant loved the company of mouse and loved the mouse dearly.

One evening the mouse and his family his wife and there sons went for a truth mearly river. The happened to pass under a huge banayan tree. Suddenly a met fell on them and the hunters trapped them in the net. As it was growing dark, they decided to come the next day to kill the animals and remove their tusks.

But at that time the mouse passed by seeing him. The elephant drum peter far help. The mouse heard his friends voice and saw his family trapped in the net. Seeing this he called his friends and cut the net with their sharp truth and set the elephants free.

The grateful elephant and his family said to the mice. This has from possible because of your unity and love what a great show of unity.

MORAL:- Never under estimate people by their appearance.

THE CROW AND THE PITCHER

 

One day, a crow was very thirsty. For many days, there had been no rain. His throat was very dry. He felt weak. He was too weak to fly. If the crow did not find water soon, he would die of thirst. He felt too weak to fly, but he walked on, looking for water.

Suddenly, the crow came upon a pitcher on the ground. the pitcher had water in it! The crow put his beak in the pitcher but the water was too low for him to reach. The crow was so very thirsty! He tried again to each the water, stretching his beak and neck and back as far as he could. He struggled and strained, and ruffled his feathers, but he could not reach the water at the bottom of the pitcher.

Finally, he stopped. Crows are smart, and this crow stopped struggling and stepped back to look closely and think calmy. The crow noticed many rocks on the ground. He began to put the rocks in the pitcher. As each rock went it, the level of the water rose in the pitcher. After many, many rocks, the water was finally at the top of the pitcher. The crow could reach it. He finally got the drink he needed.

MORAL:- "No problem is too big if you take time to think of a solution".