5 Moral Stories For Kids || English Stories with Lesson

Moral Stories For Kids || English Stories with Lesson


1. The Rabbit and the Tortoise

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moral stories for kids

A hare and a tortoise lived in a forest. The hare was very proud of his speed. He always bothered the tortoise. 

And the tortoise didn't do anything to him. One day the hare challenged the tortoise whether you would run with me. If you win the race, I'll stop bothering you. 

The turtle is ready. All the wild animals were present there to see this race.

The race had to go from one hill to another. The race of both of them started, the rabbit ran fast and something happened and walked slowly. 

When the hare reached the halfway point, he looked back and looked at the tortoise. But he did not see the tortoise far and wide, so he thought let's take rest for a while. 

The tortoise is not going to come so soon. Thinking this, he began to relax.

Then he fell asleep and he slept there under the tree. The tortoise came and went slowly forward. Slowly he moved from one hill to another. 


When the hare woke up, he ran when he reached there, the tortoise had already reached there. And all the wild animals had declared his victory. Seeing all this, the rabbit apologized to the turtle and said, you have won this race. From now on I will never bother you. Please forgive me, tortoise brother.


Moral

Never be proud


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2. Wise Chai Wala 

There lived a tea seller named Maniram in a village. He was very poor but very kind and helpful. The poor man sells tea at his tea shop and somehow runs his house. At the same time, his friends who drink tea for free come. And if some helpless and helpless people would come, he would give them free tea. Due to which he could not earn much income, he was very upset due to all this.

One day a man came to his tea shop and started asking him for ₹500 for help. Said brother, give me ₹ 500 today, I will return you tomorrow. Maniram gave him ₹ 500 him. The next morning the person returned ₹ 600 to Maniram. Seeing this, Maniram Maniram started giving him back ₹ 100. Then the person said Maniram Bhai, you had given money to my need.

That's why you keep this ₹ 100 extra from my side. Maniram was very happy and went to his house and told everything to his wife. The wife was very pleased with him. Then Maniram started thinking if I would help everyone like this. So people will give me extra money. So this will become my source of income.

Now he started helping people like this and people started giving him extra money. Now Maniram had become very rich. And his value in his village had also increased a lot. When the time came to choose the sarpanch of the village, people made him sarpanch even after refusing his lakhs.

Now his Maniram and his wife started living happily.

Moral

Your luck definitely gives you a chance. If you work wisely then you will definitely get success.


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3. Ego

A long time ago, there lived a sculptor in a village. He used to make such idols, seeing which people felt that they were alive. He was famous in the nearby village. People were enamored of his sculpture. That's why the sculptor was very proud of his art. 

There came a time in the journey of life when he started feeling that he was on the verge of dying.

Now he could not live for long, then he made a plan to confuse the eunuch. He made 10 idols exactly like himself. And he himself went and sat among those idols. When the eunuchs came to collect him, they were stunned to see 11 identical figures. 

He could not recognize which of them was the real human. He started thinking that if the sculptor could not take the life of the sculptor, then the law of creation would be broken.

If these idols were broken to keep on the truth, then art would be disgraced. Then the eunuch got the idea to test the biggest evil behavior of man, ego. Then the eunuch said, how beautiful idols have been made. But there is a shortcoming in them. 

If its owner was in front of me, I would have told him about his shortcomings, the ego of the sculptor woke up after hearing that he said that I have spent my life making idols, what can be wrong with my idols. The eunuch said, just made this mistake, you do not speak lifeless idols in your ego and you sit down.


Moral

The Ego does not give anything to a person except sorrow and trouble.


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4. Monkey and Two Cats


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moral stories for kids
Two cats used to come to a village, one day both of them got a roti. 
Both of them cut two pieces of bread and took one piece each. 

Then a cat says your piece is too much. The other cat doesn't seem to say your piece is too much. 

You take this piece and give it to me, now the first cat said, why should I give you from my piece?


And the two got into an argument.

A monkey sitting on top of the tree was watching everything. 

Wow came down and said bring me, I will reconcile both of you, the monkey went from somewhere and brought a scale. 

And put both the roti aside. The monkey had eaten by breaking the bread on the side on which the side was heavy.


Similarly, sometimes the monkey started eating bread after breaking that side. When there is little bread left, then both the cats see everything here and say, let the monkey brother eat whatever we want. On this the monkey said, I have been working hard for you guys for so long. So won't you two let me eat that much bread? Saying this he ate the remaining roti inside. Both the cats kept looking.


Moral

You should not fight with each other, otherwise take advantage of the third


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5. Old Man


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moral stories for kids
There was an old man who lived with you two grandsons. Pogo and Goku one day while they were going out. So the old man said children, don't go out the door. On this, both of them said how scared Grandpa is. 

And both started laughing and one said when Grandpa gets angry, we laugh a lot after seeing his ear. How are their ears like tongs? Drinks cut and look crappy.

One day the old man went to the market with both of them. There he was taking tomatoes. 

The old man asked the tomato man how much happened to this tomato, the tomato man said on this, you always come to us. 

Give whatever is right, then both the grandson laughed. On this, the shopkeeper asked why both of you are laughing. He said nothing, Uncle.

On this, the shopkeeper said you are laughing at your grandfather. Let the old man be said to be a child. The shopkeeper said no, now these are not children, they should also know why your ears are like this. This has happened to save the lives of both of you. 

One day your house was attacked by a lion, while saving the lives of both of you, they got hurt on the ear. Now laugh by looking at their ears, we should not laugh by looking at the structure of someone's body. Don't know what happened to him.


Moral 

We should not laugh after seeing someone's appearance.


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