18 Jun 2018

Elephant and the Tailor : Short Story for Kids

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There lived a tailor in a small village. There was an elephant near by the jungle. While going to river to take a bath regularly he passed the tailor's shop. Tailor always gave him something to eat. They were became friends.

As usual one day he put his trunk inside the shop. The tailor was not in a good mood as he had a quarrel with a customer. So he didn't gave anything to the elephant.

The tailor instead of giving him something to eat pricked a needle into his trunk. The elephant silently went away.

The elephant reached the river and took his bath. After that he filled muddy water in his trunk. On his way back he stopped at the tailor's shop and threw all the muddy water on the clothes in the shop. All the clothes were destroyed. Tailor had to bear heavy loss.

Moral: As you sow, so shall you reap?

30 comments:

  1. Nice story
    An also very short and easy language to understand .......

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  7. I like the moral stories very much, thank you. Reading short stories is fun.

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  10. There lived an old farmer in a certain village. He had three sons. They were always quarreling with one another. He felt very anxious about them. One day he tied a number of sticks into a bundle and asked them to break it. They tried, one after the other, but could not. He, then, untied the bundle and asked them to break the sticks one by one. They did so in no time. This was a golden chance for him to give them a piece of advice. “My sons,” he said, “like these sticks, you will be strong and powerful, as long as you are united. But you will all be ruined, if there is no unity among you.”
    Moral. Union is strength.

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  11. Hello everyone I am going to share a story with you
    Once upon a time there lived a princes name Melania who had 11 brothers and the king who was very sad after the death married again

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  12. Good and nice story for child

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  13. Once, a crane and a fox were good friends .

    One day , the fox invited the crane to his home

    for eating kheer. The crane accepted his

    invitation and agreed to visit him. The crane

    reached the house of fox in the evening .The fox

    welcomed him. They gossiped for some time

    then the fox served him the kheer in a plate.

    He sat on the one side and the fox on the

    other side . Seeing this the crane was

    surprised . Since his beak was long , he could

    not eat the kheer.


    But the fox kept on saying ," Hey ! Why do not

    you eat ? Feel at home and start eating," and

    the fox quickly finished the kheer . The crane

    realized that the fox made him a fool . He

    also invited the fox for the kheer at his house

    next day . The fox accepted his invitation

    happily . Next day, the fox reached the crane's

    home at the fixed time . The crane served the

    kheer in a flagon ( a long neck pitcher ) . The

    long beak of the crane was good enough to

    reach the kheer in the flagon but the mouth

    of the fox could not reach in it .The fox only

    licked the kheer around the neck of the flagon

    dropped from the beak of the crane . The

    crane finished the kheer quickly.


    The crane asked the fox," How did you like the

    kheer? " The fox nodded his head slowly . He

    said goodbye to the crane and came back to the

    house. He had to go to bed hungry that day.

    This is how the crane taught a lesson to the

    cunning fox.
    moral tit for tat

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