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Monday, 17 March 2025

Crow and the Ostrich story for kids

Crow and the ostrich
Once there lived an ostrich in a big field. It was a big bird of the nature. But it was always envy of its neighbor birds. One day the ostrich boasted to a crow, “I am the fastest and most powerful bird in this world. No one can outrun me or outmatch my strength.” 

The crow didn’t say anything but quietly observed. A few days later, a hunter appeared in the area, and the ostrich tried to outrun him. Despite its speed, the ostrich was trapped by the hunter’s net. The crow, however, was able to fly to safety, avoiding the trap. The ostrich, now realizing that speed and strength weren’t everything, learned a valuable lesson in humility. 

The crow had shown that sometimes intelligence and adaptability are just as important for survival.


Crow and the Kingfisher story for kids

Crow and Kingfisher
There was a beautiful forest situated by a sparkling river, there lived a crow and a kingfisher in an oak tree. The kingfisher was well known for its ability to catch fish from the river with great precision and speed. One day, the crow saw the kingfisher effortlessly catching fish and decided to ask, "Kingfisher, how do you catch fish so quickly? I can never seem to catch anything from the river."

The kingfisher smiled and said, "It is all about patience and precision. I observe the water closely, waiting for the right moment. Once I see the fish, I dive quickly and catch it with accuracy."

The crow, eager to learn, tried to mimic the kingfisher’s technique. It perched near the riverbank, waiting for fish to swim by. But the crow grew impatient and tried to dive in too early. It missed every time and became frustrated.

The kingfisher, watching the crow’s efforts, said, "You must learn to wait and trust the process. Patience is the key to success, as rushing often leads to failure."

The crow realized the truth in the kingfisher's words. From then on, it focused on being patient, waiting for the right moment, and watching the water closely before acting.

The moral of this story is that patience and careful observation are necessary for success. Rushing into things without proper preparation can lead to failure.


Saturday, 15 March 2025

Crow and the Mirror story for kids

Once upon a time there lived a crow family in an oak tree in the forest. In the end of that forest there was a village. One day, the frow went to the village for searching of foods. The crow found a shiny object lying on the ground. Curious, the crow pecked at it and realized it was a mirror. 

The crow looked into the mirror and saw another crow staring back. At first, it thought there was another crow nearby and immediately began to challenge it. The crow flapped its wings and cawed at the reflection. But no matter what the crow did, the reflection mimicked every move. Eventually, the crow realized it was fighting with its own image. 

This story warns against the dangers of vanity and how focusing too much on one’s appearance can lead to self-conflict.


Crow and the Lightning story for kids

Once upon a time there lived a crow happily in a tree in dense forest. It was so happy for its work and intelligent. It was obvious that she was the great bird in the world. It was looked so black, but she was the beauty of nature. One stormy evening, a crow was flying high in the sky when it was struck by a flash of lightning. 

The crow felt a jolt from the lightning but did not fall. Instead, the crow flew higher, seeking safety in a nearby storm cloud. The storm passed, and the crow emerged from the clouds unharmed, continuing its flight. The crow had survived the lightning strike by adapting quickly and finding refuge. 

This story symbolizes resilience and teaches us that even in the toughest situations, we can overcome challenges by thinking and acting swiftly.


Clever Crow and the Swan story for kids

Once there lived a black crow on its nest. It was envious of the swan’s beauty, admired its graceful, white feathers and thought, "I must be the most beautiful bird in the world." Feeling insecure about its own plain black feathers, the crow approached the swan and asked, “How did you become so beautiful?” 

The swan replied, “You’re already the most beautiful bird because you are so clever.” Confused, the crow asked how that could be. The swan explained, “Beauty can be fleeting, but intelligence and wisdom will help you thrive in the world. 

It’s your wit that makes you stand out, not just your appearance.” The crow learned that beauty isn’t everything and that wisdom and intelligence are far more valuable. 

This story reminds us not to overlook the power of intellect.


Crow and the Fox story for kids

Once upon a time there lived a crow happily in a tree in the dense forest. Once the crow was happily perched on a tree with a delicious piece of cheese in its beak. He was happy to get the tasty food. At that time a silly fox happened the nearby. 

It spotted the cheese and immediately began flattering the crow. “Oh, how magnificent your feathers are! And I’m sure your voice is just as beautiful as your appearance,” the fox said. The crow, flattered by the compliment, opened its beak to sing. As soon as it did, the piece of cheese fell to the ground, and the fox quickly snatched it up. The crow realized too late that it had been tricked by the fox’s flattery. 

The moral of this story teaches us to be cautious with flattery and not to let our vanity make us vulnerable.


Crow and the Moon short story for kids

One night, a crow looked up at the moon and wished to touch it. “I want to fly up there and land on the moon,” the crow thought. It spread its wings and flew higher and higher, reaching for the moon. But no matter how high it flew, the moon remained out of reach. 

The crow grew tired but didn’t give up. Finally, as it reached the peak of its flight, it realized that the moon was never meant to be touched—it was a symbol of dreams and aspirations. The crow learned that some goals are not meant to be reached, but the journey itself is valuable. 

This story teaches us the importance of pursuing dreams, even if they are beyond our grasp.

Crow and the Lion story for kids

Once, a crow came across a lion that had been caught in a hunter’s trap. The lion roared in frustration as it struggled to free itself. The crow, seeing the lion’s plight, flew over and landed near the trap. “I can help you,” said the crow, and began pecking at the ropes that held the lion. 

The lion looked at the crow skeptically but didn’t protest. After some time, the crow’s persistent pecking freed the lion from the trap. The lion stood up, grateful to the crow for its help. “I would have never imagined such a small creature could help me,” said the lion. 

The crow replied, “It is not size that matters but persistence and determination.” The two animals became friends, and the crow learned that even the smallest can make a big difference when they are persistent. This story teaches us the value of helping others, regardless of our size or strength.


Crow and the Nightingale story for kids

Once upon a time there live a crow, and a nightingale near each other in the same forest. One day, the nightingale began to sing a beautiful song, and the crow, listening from a distance, was filled with jealousy. 

“Why do the other animals always admire your voice?” the crow asked. The nightingale replied, “I am simply doing what comes naturally to me.” The crow, wanting to be admired for its own talent, tried to imitate the nightingale’s song but could only manage to make a harsh, croaky noise. Frustrated, the crow asked, “Why can’t I sing like you?” 

The nightingale smiled and said, “You are not meant to be like me. You have your own gifts.” Realizing its mistake, the crow decided to embrace its own unique qualities. It learned that trying to imitate others only leads to disappointment, and the crow found joy in its own distinctive call. This story teaches us the value of self-acceptance and embracing what makes us unique.


Crow and the Farmer’s Field moral story for kids

Once upon a time a farmer planted a large field of wheat, and the crows often came to feast on the seeds. The farmer, frustrated with the birds, decided to set up a scarecrow to protect his crops. Every day, the crows would fly by and see the scarecrow standing motionless in the field, but they were not afraid. 

One crow, who was particularly clever, gathered a group of its friends and came up with a plan. The crows flew high above the scarecrow and made a series of loud, startling calls. The farmer, thinking there was more than one scarecrow, became confused and began to dismantle his original scarecrow. 

Once the farmer left, the crows swooped down and feasted on the seeds. The crow had outsmarted the farmer by creating an illusion. This story highlights the power of cleverness and teamwork in overcoming obstacles.




Crow and the Turtle story for kids

Once upon a time a crow and a turtle were once good friends who lived near a peaceful pond. One day, the crow invited the turtle to fly with it over the mountains. The turtle, although it could not fly, agreed to come along by hanging onto the crow’s back. 

The crow, soaring high in the sky, enjoyed the view, while the turtle clung to the crow’s back, feeling nervous but excited. The crow, seeing how scared the turtle was, said, “Don’t worry, I’ll keep you safe.” As they flew over a busy marketplace, the turtle saw a group of birds laughing at it for being so slow and earthbound. 

The turtle felt embarrassed and asked the crow to take it back to the ground. Upon returning, the crow reassured the turtle, “You may not be able to fly, but your strength and patience are something to be proud of.” The turtle realized that being different was not a weakness. This story teaches the value of embracing one’s unique abilities.


Crow and the Wind Story for kids

Once upon a time a crow once challenged the wind to a contest of strength. “I can fly higher and longer than you can blow,” said the crow. 

The wind, confident in its power, accepted the challenge. As the wind began to blow strongly, the crow took flight, soaring higher and higher. But as the wind blew harder, the crow had to exert more effort to keep itself aloft. 

Eventually, the wind grew tired, while the crow, using its skill, continued to fly effortlessly. The crow, triumphant, said, “It’s not about power; it’s about technique and persistence.” This story teaches that skill and perseverance often triumph over sheer strength.


Crow and the Mountain Goat

Once upon a time in the mountainous regions, a crow and a mountain goat often shared the same terrain. One day, the crow watched as the goat carefully navigated the rocky cliffs, using its agility to leap from one ledge to another. The crow, curious, asked, “How do you manage to leap so easily between the rocks?” 

The goat replied, “It’s about knowing my limits and trusting my instincts. I don’t try to be like other animals, but I use what I have.” The crow, feeling inadequate, decided to try leaping as the goat did. However, after several unsuccessful attempts, the crow realized that it was not suited for jumping between rocks. It was better at flying. 

The crow learned that trying to be like others is not always the answer. This story emphasizes the importance of recognizing and using one’s strengths.


Crow and the Farmer’s Dog

A farmer owned a large farm with many animals, including a ferocious dog that would chase the crows away. The crows were terrified of the dog and avoided the farm as much as possible. One clever crow, however, decided to find a way to outsmart the dog. 

It watched the dog’s movements for days and noticed that it always barked loudly before chasing after the crows. The crow decided to wait until the dog fell asleep, and then it swooped down to steal food from the farmer’s yard. When the dog woke up, it chased the crow, but the crow flew higher and higher, just out of reach. 

The crow realized that patience and careful observation can help overcome fear. This story teaches the value of strategic thinking.


Crow and the Eagle Story for Kids

In a far-off kingdom, there lived a mighty eagle that was known as the king of the sky. The eagle could soar higher than any other bird, its wings spread wide, and it could catch prey with astonishing speed. One day, a crow approached the eagle and asked, "Eagle, how is it that you can soar so high?"

The eagle replied, “It is my strength and skill that allow me to reach the highest heights.” The crow, feeling small in comparison, said, "But I may not be as large as you, yet I can soar just as high if I choose to." The eagle laughed and challenged the crow to race to the highest mountain. The two birds took off into the sky, the eagle at first pulling ahead, but the crow, using clever tactics, found a thermal wind that lifted it higher, keeping pace with the eagle.
 
The eagle, surprised by the crow’s resilience, learned that size and strength aren’t the only keys to success. This story highlights the importance of adaptability and ingenuity.

Wise Crow and the Watermelon

One sunny afternoon, a crow spotted a large, ripe watermelon sitting on the ground near a farm. It was a hot day, and the crow was quite thirsty. However, the watermelon had a thick rind, and the crow could not get to the juicy flesh inside. The crow thought for a moment and decided to wait. 

Hours passed, and as the sun began to set, a family of humans passed by and accidentally dropped a large knife near the watermelon. The crow quickly saw its chance, using the knife to slice through the rind and reach the juicy interior. 

The crow enjoyed the fruit and flew away, proud of its cleverness. This story teaches the importance of patience and waiting for the right opportunity.