Sunday, September 22, 2019

The Fox Without a Tail


  • Short Moral Story in English
Moral Story →The Fox Without a Tail

                                 One Day a Fox Was Caught in a Farmer's Trap. Then He Lost His Tail. Other Foxes Laughed at Him. He Became Very Ashamed. He Went into The Bush. There The Fox Hit Upon a Plan. He Came out of The Bush. Then He Called a Meeting. All The Foxes Attended It. There He Said, "The Tail is a Burden to Us. We Should Cut It Off. I am Very Comfortable Without It." Then One Old Fox Stood Up and Said, "Will You Tell Us, How Have You Lost Your Tail?" Then All The Foxes Laughed, The Tailless Fox Then Became Very Ashamed. He Hid Himself in The Bush. 

MoralityWhere There is The Wiser, 
                     There is Also The Wisest. 

Two Friends and a Bear


  • The 27 Most Inspirational Short Moral Stories in English
Moral Story →Two Friends and a Bear

                                 One Day Two Friends Were Walking Through a Forest. Suddenly They Saw a Bear. It Was Coming Towards Them. They Became Very Afraid. One of The Friends Could Climb Up The Tree. He Climbed Up a Tree Leaving His Friend in Danger. The Other Friend Did Not Know How to Climb Up a Tree. So He Lay on The Ground. He Pretended to Be Dead. The Bear Came Up to Him. It Sniffed at His Body Then The First Friend Climbed Down The Tree. He Asked His Friend, "What Did The Bear Say to You?" The Other Friend Said, "Don't Trust a Friend Who Leaves You in Danger."

MoralityA Friend in Need is a Friend Indeed. 

The Selfish Giant


  • English Moral Stories For School Students India
Moral Story →The Selfish Giant

                                    A Giant Lived in a Beautiful Garden. Once He Went Out For a Visit. He Was Absent For a Long Time. Then The Local Children Used to Play There. One Day The Giant Returned to His Garden. He Became Very Angry When He Found The Children Playing in His Garden. He Said to Them, "Why are You Playing Here? I Will Not Allow Anyone to Play Here." The Children Ran Away in Fear. Then The Giant Made a High Wall Around The Garden. Now The Children Could No Longer Play There. At This The Nature Became Very Unhappy With The Giant. Flowers Forgot to Bloom and Birds Forgot to Sing in The Garden. It Was Winter in The Garden For Ever. Now The Selfish Giant Could Know His Fault. He Broke Down The Wall and Allowed The Children to Play. 

MoralityLive and Let Others Live. 

The Wind and The Sun


  • Moral Stories For Kids in English For Competition Examinations
Moral Story →The Wind and The Sun

                                    One Day The Wind and The Sun Were Quarrelling. The Wind Said to The Sun, "I am Stronger Than You." The Sun Said, "I am Stronger." They Wanted to Prove Who Was Stronger. At That Time One Man Was Walking Down The Road. He Was Wearing a Coat. The Wind Said to The Sun, "I Will Blow It Off." The Wind Blew Very Hard. The Man Felt Cold. He Held The Coat Tightly. So The Wind Could Not Remove His Coat. Then The Sun Shone Very Brightly. Then The Man Felt Hot. He Removed His Coat. Now The Wind Himself Said to The Sun, "You are Stronger Than I."

Morality →Pride Must Have a Fall. 

The Boys and The Frogs


  • Good Moral Stories
Moral Story →The Boys and The Frogs

                               Some Frogs Were Swimming in a Pond. Some Boys Were Throwing Stones at The Frogs. The Stones Hit The Frogs. The Boys Were Getting Much Fun. Whenever Anyone of The Frogs Raised Its Head, The Boys Aimed at It With Stones. Thus, The Frogs Were in Great Difficulty. Then One of The Frogs Boldly Said to The Boys, "Why are You Throwing Stones at Us?" The Boys Said, "We are Doing This For Fun." Then The Frog Said, "But What's a Game to You, is Death to Us." Then The Boys Felt Ashamed. They Stopped Throwing Stones at The Frogs and Went Away. 

MoralityOne's Sports May Be Death to Others. 

Saturday, September 21, 2019

The Two Foolish Goats


  • Easy English Moral Story For Adults
Moral Story →The Two Foolish Goats

                                There Was a Narrow Plank Across a Stream. One Day a Goat Was Crossing The Stream By The Plank. He Reached The Middle of The Plank. Then Another Goat Also Reached There From The Opposite Side. Then The First Goat Said, "Go Back! I Have Come Here First. So, I Shall Go First." The Second Goat Said, "You Must Go Back! I Will Go First." In This Way They Quarrelled. Then They Fought With Their Horns. At Last, Both of Them Fell Down into The Stream. They Were Drowned. 

MoralityDon't Quarrel But Cooperate. 

The Fox and The Goat


  • Moral Stories For Children
Moral Story →The Fox and The Goat

                               On a Very Hot Day, a Fox Became Very Thirsty. He Came to a Well to Drink Water. He Fell Unfortunately into It. He Tried His Best to Come Out of It. But Failed. Then a Thirsty Goat Went There. It Peeped into The Well. The Fox Said to Her, "You Also May Come Down to Drink Water. The Water Here is Very Sweet." The Foolish Goat Believed The Fox's Words. It Jumped into The Well. Then The Clever Fox Quickly Got on The Head of The Goat and Jumped Out of The Well. The Foolish Goat Was Drowned and Died in It. 

MoralityLook Before You Leap. 

The Lion and The Mouse


  • Inspiration Moral Stories
Moral Story →The Lion and The Mouse

                                  One Day a Lion Was Sleeping in His Den. A Mouse Entered His Nose. The Lion Woke Up. He Became Very Angry. He Caught The Mouse in His Paws. He Wanted to Kill It. The Mouse Said, "Please, Don't Kill Me." The Lion Became Sympathetic to The Mouse and Set It Free. Time Passed By. The Lion Perhaps Forgot The Mouse. One Day The Lion Was Caught in a Hunter's Net. He Was Roaring in Anger and Helplessness. The Mouse Heard It. He at Once Ran to It and Cut The Chord of The Net. The Lion Was Set Free. He Was Very Happy. He Thanked The Mouse. 

MoralityEven The Small One Can Be of Great                        Help to The Powerful. 

Friday, September 20, 2019

The Old Man and His Sons


  • Short Stories With Moral Values

Moral Story →The Old Man and His Sons

                                     An Old Farmer Had Three Sons. They Would Quarrel Among Themselves. So The Old Man Was Very Unhappy. He Advised His Sons Not to Quarrel. But The Sons Still Quarrelled. The Farmer Hit Upon a Plan. He Made a Bundle of Sticks and Asked His Sons to Break It. Each of The Sons Tried to Break But Failed. Now The Farmer Untied The Bundle, Then He Asked Each of His Sons to Break a Single Stick. Each of The Sons Tried to Break It. All of His Sons Did It Easily. Now The Farmer Advised His Sons to Live Together. They Stopped Quarrelling and Lived Peacefully. 

MoralityUnity is Strength. 

The Cat and The Mice


  • Simple English Story
Moral Story →The Cat and The Mice


                             Some Mice Lived in An Old House. A Cat Also Lived There. She Killed a Few Mice Everyday. At This, The Mice Got Much Frightened. Then They Called a Meeting. At The Meeting One Mouse Stood Up and Said, "I Have Thought Out a Plan. " He Told The Mice to Tie a Bell Around The Neck of The Cat. When The Cat Would Move, The Bell Would Sound. At This, The Mice Would Be Alert. Everyone at The Meeting Said That The Idea Was Good. Then The President of The Meeting Said, "But Who Will Bell The Cat? " Nobody Came Forward and The Plan Fell Through. 

MoralityIt is Easy to Say But Hard to Do.