Life Altering Lessons Learned from Children’s Moral Stories

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Life-Altering Lessons Learned from Children’s Moral Stories



The Boy Who Cried Wolf The story of a shepherd boy who used to cry ‘wolf’ simply to annoy the villagers. His sheep was later eaten by a wolf because nobody believed him when a real wolf came Moral: No one believes a liar when he tells the truth



The Lion and the Mouse A tale of lion who let a mouse escape his clutches. The mouse later returns to rescue him from a hunter’s net Moral: Small friends are great friends



Little Red Riding Hood A cautionary tale about a little girl who loved to talk to strangers that lead her and her grandmother to be eaten by wolves. Moral: Well bred girls should not talk to strangers



The Cry Baby A tale about a little girl who used to cry all the time- so much so that her eyes fell out of her head. Moral: Happily live while you may



The Ugly Duckling A story about an ugly duckling who was cast out as they believed that such an ugly duckling did not belong in their family.

Moral: Accept one another no matter how different someone appears.


For more great moral stories go to our collection of online audio stories for kids at http://www.thefunkids.com/kid-stories/


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