Some birds nest on a big tree near the crop fields Living comfortably. One year a farmer from those fields planted cotton seeds. Another farmer planted seeds. The leader of the birds noticed this and warned of danger. “Friends! When one farmer sows cotton seeds, another farmer sows janum seeds. From cotton comes cotton. From janum comes linen. They are used to make nets as well as many other things. If we are caught in those nets, life-threatening situations arise. So the farmers spread cotton and janum seeds in the fields. “Let’s eat together. Then we can get out of danger,” warned the leader of the birds thoughtfully. (Bedtime story for kids)
However, not a single bird responded. In whose work they are immersed. After a few months, the cotton and janum crops are going to come to hand. “It’s not over yet! Let us destroy those crop fields for now. Or our lives will be threatened,” warned the bird leader a second time. The leader of the birds pleaded as a last resort to leave the area and migrate elsewhere. Yet not a single bird responded. The leader of the birds left the birds and migrated away from that area to a distant place because they would not be in danger if they stayed here.
Within a few days nets were made from cotton and jute. Some hunters set nets. All the unsuspecting birds were caught in the nets set by the hunters and brought to life. As the leader of the birds said, all the birds were saddened that if they had thought ahead, they would not have met this fate today. So you have to get used to thinking ahead.
Punishable Bedtime story for kids
Once there was a war going on. A king conquers his enemies and captures their fort. The victorious king’s soldiers found two men. The soldiers presented them before the victorious king. One of those captured by the soldiers pleaded with the king, “Sir! I have nothing to do with this war. I did not fight the actual war. Before the battle, I shouted Bell to motivate the soldiers. So let me live.” The second said “King! I did not fight either. I am inciting the soldiers to fight. So leave me too,” he pleaded.
Hearing their words, the king said, “You two did not fight. But these soldiers, urging them to fight, one sounded the war-bell, the other blew the trumpet. Therefore, I am punishing you, who incited everyone to fight and caused the death of so many, to live as slaves with us for the rest of your life.” (Bedtime story for kids)
Not only those who commit sins but also those who instigate them are punishable.
Those who are not dependent on others Bedtime story for kids
A bird lives a comfortable life in the crop fields with its young. They spend time eating good food grains. Meanwhile, the pies were harvested. One day the farmer came with his sons to see the crops. The farmer said to his sons, “My sons! The harvest has come. “See the arrangement for cutting immediately,” he said. The sons said, “Tomorrow we will talk to the workers and make an arrangement for harvesting”. Hearing these words, the baby birds were disturbed. They said to the mother bird, “Mother! Time has come for us to leave this place. If the laborers come tomorrow and harvest the crops, our abode is in danger. So today let us shift from here to another abode.” The mother bird said nothing.
After four days they came to the farm again. “We have not found laborers in our village. Let us call laborers from another village in the neighborhood tomorrow and make arrangements for harvesting,” they said. The baby birds again got upset and shouted “Mother! This time they will surely reap the harvest. So today let’s change our place from here.” “Don’t be afraid children! They will not harvest tomorrow too” said the mother bird. It happened just as the mother said. After another two days the farmer and his children came to the farm. (Bedtime story for kids)
The farmer’s children said, “Father! We could not find any laborers in our village as well as in neighboring villages. The pie is well cooked. Therefore, tomorrow we will cut the paddy ourselves.” Hearing this, the mother bird told the children, “We must shift our abode from this place to another place today. Otherwise we will be in trouble.” The baby birds said, “Mother! How can you say that the farmer’s sons will surely cut the paddy tomorrow?” They asked.
“Since last week the farmer’s sons have been waiting for labourers. That means they are dependent on others. Only those who do not depend on others will complete the work on time. So they could not reap the harvest on time. Today they have decided to harvest by themselves. So surely they will reap the harvest tomorrow. So now we are out of here. “Let’s go somewhere else,” said the bird to her babies, and from there she shifted her abode to another place.
An insatiable Diamond Bedtime story for kids
Chicken nugget lives in a village. It digs up the crustaceans with its legs and eats the worms it finds. Sometimes it also falls on crop fields and grazes. Once the village was flooded. Ripe pears drowned. The barns were washed away. Chicken nugget could not find fodder in the fields. There was no fodder in the village as there were no barns. The starving hen went on a hunt for food. At one place, the hen found a small coop. She went there and dug with her feet hoping to eat any worms she found in it. It found a white diamond even though no insects were found. It is very valuable. Very expensive. When the sun rays fall on that diamond, it sparkles and sparkles. (Bedtime story for kids)
‘What is the use of this diamond, no matter how expensive it is? Didn’t satisfy my hunger? Why should I have this useless diamond? All I need in these situations is a rubber band. People are yearning for these diamonds. What should I do with this diamond, which in my eyes is not worth a grain of rice?’ Chicken nugget thought in her mind and caught the diamond with her nose and threw it away. Diamonds are actually very valuable. But in some cases they are left as useless pieces of glass. A handful of grains is better than diamonds to the hungry.
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