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It was once two friends in the village. They had such deep friendship that they could not stay without seeing themselves

By Foyzun NaharPublished 9 months ago 3 min read
Educational stories for children
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The Story of an Unjust Friend:
It was once two friends in the village. They had such deep friendship that they could not stay without seeing themselves. They also trusted themselves very much. One day, a friend went to another city for several months to do business. At that time, he left a box of iron in the care of a friend.

A few months later, he returned from town, went to a friend's house and retrieved a box of iron from his friend. However, a friend told him that his box had been eaten by Themiten. The friend then returned to his house without telling him any other friends. He decided to give him a real lesson and began awaiting the right opportunity.

One day, when he played the son of his friend alone, he invited him. Other friends knew that his friend had invited his son. So he told him he should return his son to him. Afterwards, a friend said that her son had been taken away. After hearing his words, the unjust friend finally realized his mistake and learned the lesson. He then returned the iron box to his friend and brought his son back.

"You must bear the consequences of your evil deeds."

Counting with Intelligence:

as Akbar asked questions in his cooking. While everyone was trying to find the answer in court, Bilbal played it to find out what was going on. And they asked Birbal a question,

"How many crows are there in the city?"

Birbal immediately went to Akbar with a smile and announced that the answer to his question was that there were 20 crows and 20 crows throughout the city. When the emperor asked how Birbal could give the answer, Birbal replied: »her beneath her people ask her to count the number of crows.
If there are more crows, the crow's parents came from outside the city to meet them. If fewer, crows met relatives outside the city. "Akbar Birbal paid off with his answer.

Proverb: "Each answer should have a correct explanation."


The Shepherd Boy and the Wolf:
The Shepherd Boy lived in the village. His father ordered him to take care of the sheep. Every day, the boy had to take the sheep to the grasslands and spread them out. The shepherd boy didn't like this job at all because he wanted to run and play. One day, he decided to have fun with the villagers.

Suddenly, he called out, The whole village of people heard the reputation of the shepherd boy and brought stones, sticks, whatever they could to drive away the wolves. However, when they arrived in the forest, the villagers saw that there were no wolves; the shepherd boy wasted time, and lied to scare them; they returned home upset. The next day, the boy called out again, "Wolf, Wolf!" The villagers then ran to the shepherd boy and chased the wolf again. When the boy laughed at her horror, the villagers went, and some were very angry at the heroic acts of the shepherd boy.

On the third day, the boy climbed a small hill and jumped the sheep, and suddenly saw a real wolf attacking his sheep. He called: , but the villagers thought the shepherd boy had tried to deceive them again, so this time no one came to save the boy. The shepherd boy lost three sheep for lying.

"Inventing the wrong story is never a good thing because it will help you with your real needs."

Greedy dog


One day, a greedy dog stole meat from a butcher shop. The butcher chased him, but after covering the distance several times, he returned to his shop. In the meantime, the dog was very afraid and began to run with his power. After a long journey, he turned around to see if the butcher was looking at him. When he had no one got him, he began to go slowly and slowly. After a while, he reached a small river. He then began to cross the river over the bridge, holding a piece of meat in his mouth. At that moment, his reflection floated in the clear waters of the river, and he saw it. The greedy and stupid dog thought that his reflex was another dog with flesh in his mouth. He was also very greedy to get meat. This time he jumped into the river without thinking about anything else and was quickly swept away by the flow of water. The greedy dog lost his precious life along with his meat. The saying goes, "Excessive greed is the cause of human destruction."

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