A farmer named Bangaraiya lives in a village. He has some ducklings. Farmer Bangaraya used to come home after finishing the work in the farm and feed the ducklings well. He used to treat the ducklings like his own children. After a few days, the ducklings grew up. One day a duck laid an egg. Bangaraiya found that egg special. He tested it well. It turned out to be a golden egg. Bangaraiya thought “this duck will lay a golden egg” and kept it separate and nurtured it. That duck lays a golden egg every day. Bangaraiah sold it and made money. That made Bangaraiah very rich for some time. He bought the fields. He built buildings. Both husband and wife wore expensive clothes. He performed Naganatra for his wife. (Good short stories for kids)
One day Bangaraiah was sitting talking to his wife. Both discuss about the duck that lays the golden egg. Bangaraiah’s wife’s hope grew. “What! This duck lays one golden egg every day. How many golden eggs are in its stomach? By cutting its stomach we can get all the eggs at once. If we do this we will become even richer quickly. We don’t even have to wait for the duck to lay eggs every day,” she told her husband.
Bangaraiya liked his wife’s advice and killed the duck and cut its stomach. There is not a single golden egg in its stomach. Like all ducks, there is flesh and blood in that stomach. The couple got greedy and lost the golden egg that they get every day. So greed is the hand of sorrow.
Hens and Hawk Good short stories for kids
Two hens are grazing in an outdoor space. Both of them grew up and started fighting. The first whorl is much stronger than the second
Being easily defeated. The second chick ran away. The first hen who was the winner was praised by the rest of the hens. Hearing those compliments, the first Hen proudly challenged everyone, waving her wings in the wind, saying that there is no one stronger than her in this world. She uttered the words with a head that no other chicken has the ability to defeat her. Meanwhile, a big eagle came and pecked the hen with its talons and bit the chick and ate it. So it should be noted that pride is the beginning of a fall.
Adequacy of treachery Good short stories for kids
Some dogs live comfortably under the supervision of an owner. They are a must for the owner’s house as well as the sheep shed. They used to protect the sheep from any harm. Once some wolves came from somewhere and wanted to make friends with the dogs. The leader of the wolves said, “Friends! Let us be friends. You serve the master and eat what he gives. We all roam freely in the forest and eat what we like. There are only minor differences between us. (Good short stories for kids)
Let’s put all that aside and be friends,” he said to the dogs. The dogs believed the wolf leader’s tricks. Befriended wolves. One day the wolves came to the sheepfold and talked to the dogs. “Friends! Show us the way to the sheep shed. We will go there and kill the sheep. You can eat the meat with us,” said the sacrificial wolves.
The dogs that believed in the wolves left the road. Wolves attacked the sheepfold in droves. All the sheep that appeared were bitten and eaten. They also attacked and killed the dogs there. (Good short stories for kids) The dogs gave up their lives and passed away crying that they had been punished for betraying their master.
Good Boss Good short stories for kids
A merchant has a donkey. Because of that he does not carry enough food. The donkey was not fed enough and did not work so diligently. The owner used to carry light loads by donkey. He was no match for a box-fed donkey. Wants to eat more food than the owner gives. She wanted to quit working for this employer as she was under the illusion that her employer was doing hard work. One day the donkey prayed to God and said “God! She begged me to free me from this employer and get me a job with another employer. God said that it will happen.
The merchant sold the donkey to a brick kiln. He used to get up in the morning and carry bricks with a donkey. Have you ever eaten a donkey? Or? Is it dead? did you survive Even the owner of the brick kiln does not think that. The donkey did not know what to do. Again she prayed to God to deliver her from this master. God heard the donkey bray and the bricklayer sold the donkey to a potter who made earthen pots. From morning to evening, the potter carried the pots on a donkey and sold them all over the village. The donkey had no time to spare. No chance to rest. Again the donkey thought. (Good short stories for kids)
She pleaded, “Lord! Even this employer is not treating me well. So the employer I worked with first is good. So take me to him.” By God’s grace the donkey returned to its original owner. Don’t blame the first owner until a good owner is found. Thus the servants will not have an unwarranted bad impression on the employer for whom they have worked in the past.
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