The Hare and The Tortoise: Moral of The Story

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Here are 10 short stories with moral lessons that your kids (and even some adults) will

learn a thing or
two from:

1. The Hare and the Tortoise


There was once a hare who was friends with a tortoise. One day, he challenged the tortoise to a race.
Seeing how slow the tortoise was going, the hare thought he’ll win this easily. So he took a nap while
the tortoise kept on going. When the hare woke up, he saw that the tortoise was already at the finish
line. Much to his chagrin, the tortoise won the race while he was busy sleeping.
Moral of the story:
There are actually a couple of moral lessons we can learn from this story. The hare teaches that
overconfidence can sometimes ruin you. While the tortoise teaches us about the power of perseverance.
Even if all the odds are stacked against you, never give up. Sometimes life is not about who’s the
fastest or the strongest, it’s about who is the most consistent.

2. The Dog and the Bone


Once there was a dog who wandered the streets night and day in search of food. One day, he found a
big juicy bone and he immediately grabbed it between his mouth and took it home. On his way home,
he crossed a river and saw another dog who also had a bone in its mouth. He wanted that bone for
himself too. But as he opened his mouth, the bone he was biting fell into the river and sank. That night,
he went home hungry.
Moral of the story:
If we always envy what others have, we’ll end up losing what we already have, just like the greedy
dog.

3. The Thirsty Crow


After flying a long distance, a thirsty crow was wandering the forest in search of water. Finally, he saw
a pot half-filled with water. He tried to drink from it but his beak wasn’t long enough to reach the water
inside. He then saw pebbles on the ground and one by one, he put them in the pot until the water rose to
the brim. The crow then hastily drank from it and quenched his thirst.
Moral of the story:
If there’s a will, there’s a way. Every problem has a solution if we just look hard enough and don’t give
up.

4. Lazy John
There was a boy named John who was so lazy, he couldn’t even bother to change his clothes. One day,
he saw that the apple tree in their yard was full of fruits. He wanted to eat some apples but he was too
lazy to climb the tree and take the fruits. So he lay down underneath the tree and waited for the fruits to
fall off. John waited and waited until he was very hungry but the apples never fell.
Moral of the story:
Laziness can get you nowhere. If you want something, you need to work hard for it.

5. The Fox and The Grapes


Once there was a hungry fox who stumbled upon a vineyard. After seeing the round, juicy grapes
hanging in a bunch, the fox drooled. But no matter how high he jumped, he couldn’t reach for it. So he
told himself that it was probably sour and left. That night, he had to sleep on an empty stomach.
Moral of the Story:
Most of us have the tendency to act like the fox. When we want something but think it’s too hard to
attain, we make up excuses. We tell ourselves that it’s probably not that great instead of working hard
for it.

6. The Ant and The Grasshopper


The ant and the grasshopper were good friends. In the summer, the ant works hard to fill his storage
with food. While the grasshopper was enjoying the fine weather and playing all day. When winter
came, the ant was lying cozily in his home surrounded by the food he stored during the summer. While
the grasshopper was in his home, hungry and freezing. He asked the ant for food and the ant gave him
some. But it wasn’t enough to last the entire winter. When he tried to ask the ant again, the latter
replied: “I’m sorry my friend but my food is just enough for my family to last until the end of winter. If I
give you more, we too will starve. We had the entire summer to prepare for the winter but you chose to
play instead.”
Moral of the story:
Winter, in this story, represents a time in our life where food and resources are scarce. While summer is
that time where everything is abundant. So if you have a lot right now, save some of it for the winter.

7. The Boy Who Cried Wolf


There was once a shepherd boy who liked to play tricks. One day, while he was watching over the herd,
the boy decided to play a trick and cried “wolf! wolf!”. The people who heard rushed over to help him.
But they were disappointed when they saw that there was no wolf and the boy was laughing at them.
The next day, he did it again and people rushed to his aid only to be disappointed once again. On the
third day, the boy saw a wolf devouring one of his sheep and cried for help. But the people who heard
him thought this is just another of the boy’s pranks so no one came to help him. That day, the boy lost
some of his sheep to the wolf.
Moral of the story:
If you always lie and cheat on other people, there will come a time when no one will believe you
anymore.
8. The Ugly Duckling
Most of us have probably heard of this story as this is one of the most popular fairy tales in the world.
The story revolves around a duckling who from the moment of his birth has always felt different from
his siblings. He was always picked on because he didn’t look like the rest of them. One day, he had
enough and ran away from the pond he grew up in. He wandered near and far looking for a family who
would accept him. Months passed and seasons changed but everywhere he went, nobody wanted him
because he was such an ugly duck. Then one day, he came upon a family of swans. Upon looking at
them, he realized that during the months he spent looking for a family to call his own, he had grown
into a beautiful swan. Now he finally understood why he never looked like the rest of his siblings
because he isn’t a duck but a swan.
Moral of the story:
We shouldn’t be too quick to judge others based on their physical appearance. Just because someone
doesn’t fit societal definitions of beauty doesn’t mean they’re ugly. Each of us is beautiful in our own
unique way and it’s time we accept and celebrate that individuality.

9. The Lion and the Poor Slave


There was once a slave who was treated cruelly by his master. One day, he couldn’t take it anymore and
ran away to the forest to escape. There he chanced upon a lion who couldn’t walk because of the thorn
in its paw. Although he’s scared, the slave mustered his courage and took out the thorn in the lion’s
paw. When the lion was finally free of the thorn, he ran into the forest and didn’t harm the slave.
Sometime later, the slave was caught by his master along with some animals in the forest. The master
then ordered the slave to be thrown into the lion’s den. When the slave saw the lion, he recognized it as
the same lion he helped in the forest. The slave was able to escape the den unharmed and he freed all
the other animals.
Moral of the story:
The good you did will always have a way of coming back to you. So do good deeds and be kind to
others and the world will be kind to you.

10. The Elephant and the Ants


There was once a proud elephant who always bullied smaller animals. He would go to the anthill near
his home and spray water at the ants. The ants, with their size, could do nothing but cry. The elephant
just laughed and threatened the ants that he would crush them to death. One day, the ants had enough
and decided to teach the elephant a lesson. They went straight into the elephant’s trunk and started
biting him. The elephant could only howl in pain. He realized his mistake and apologized to the ants
and all the animals he bullied.
Moral of the story:
Be humble and treat everyone with kindness. If you think you’re stronger than others, then use your
strength to protect them instead of harming them.
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