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Moral Tales For Kids
Moral Tales For Kids
Moral Tales For Kids
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Moral Tales For Kids

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This eBook presents interesting stories for young children provided with interesting pictures.The stories also taught children the words of wisdom.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 26, 2013
ISBN9781301667451
Moral Tales For Kids
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Mahesh Dutt Sharma

Mahesh Sharma, a prestigious author and journalist, has written more than 1550 Hindi and English books. His book, "Mahatma Gandhi," won the M.P. Govt. Gandhi Darshan National Award in 2010. He also won Purvottar Hindi Academy, Meghalaya, Shilong Award twice, Natraj Author Award etc.. He is a freelance writer and writing is his passion.

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    Moral Tales For Kids - Mahesh Dutt Sharma

    Moral Tales For Kids

    By Mahesh Sharma

    Published by Mahesh Dutt Sharma

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    Prologue

    This e-book 'Moral Tales For Kids' presents interesting moral stories for the every young child. The stories also taught the words of wisdom as well as moral message. A book a divine gift.

    -Publisher

    Table of Contents

    1. The Selfish Dog

    2. The Ants and the Grasshopper

    3. The Farmer and the Cranes

    4. Fisherman’s Loss

    5. The Farmer and His Sons

    6. The Fox and the Old Lion

    7. The Fox and the Hedgehog

    8. The Peacock and the Crane

    9. Doctor Cat

    10. The Wolf and the Ass

    11. The Bundle of Sticks

    12. The Proud Heron

    13. An Angel Always Helps the Children

    14. The Fox and the Peasants

    15. The Miser and his Gold

    16. The House Dog and the Wolf

    17. The Dog and his Reflection

    18. The Dog and his Reflection

    19. The Wolf and the Kid

    20. The Fox and the Lion

    21. The Serpent and the Eagle

    22. A Piece of Cheese

    23. The Absent Minded Astrologer

    24. The Eagle and the Beetle

    25. Hercules and the Wagoner

    26. The Fox and the Goat

    27. Be Happy with Whatever You Have

    28. The Fox and the Goat

    29. The Jackdaw and Feathers

    30. An Intelligent Farmer

    31. The Lion, the Bear and the Fox

    32. The Rabbit, the Weasel and the Cat

    33. The Mice and the Weasels

    34. The Oxen and the Wheels

    35. How the Deserts Formed

    36. The Ox and the Frogs

    37. The Rat and the Elephant

    38. The Town & the Country Mouse

    39. Story of True Friends

    40. The Sheep and the Pig

    41. The Sun and the Wind

    42. The Oak and the Reeds

    43. The Frogs and their King

    44. Who is better?

    45. The Frogs and their King

    46. The Ass and his Master

    47. The Travellers and the Purse

    48. The Wolf and his Shadow

    49. Revenge of a Nightingale

    50. The Stag, the Wolf and the Sheep

    51. The Dogs and the Hides

    52. The Shepherd Boy and the Wolf

    53. The Two Pots

    54. The Raven and the Swan

    55. The Wolf and the Crane

    56. Appearance is Often Deceptive

    1. The Selfish Dog

    Once upon a time, there was very selfish dog. He spent his time eating, sleeping and barking at others. Once, he ate a heavy meal and wanted to sleep. He saw a manger nearby, jumped into it and falls asleep.

    This manger was filled up with hay for a pair of oxen. They were busy working in the field with the farmer. When the oxen returned to their manger the dog barked and did not allow them to eat their food. Whenever they tried, the dog barked at them. The hungry cattle did not know what to do. They wanted

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