Stories for Children

Jun 30, 2010 21:12

Once there was a little brown puppy. He lived in a big house with his owners. He had a happy life.

One day, the little brown puppy was running around in the front yard. He saw a squirrel on the other side of the road and barked. Then he ran after it without looking both ways. He got hit by a 4X4 and died instantly.

The moral of this story is: Always look both ways before crossing the street.

Little Bobby Blue Bird really wanted to fly. All his brothers and sisters could fly. His mother could fly. His father could fly. But Little Bobby Blue Bird couldn’t fly. He tried very hard. Each morning he would wake up and try to fly. And he never could.

“I can’t fly,” he said. “I try and try but I just can’t.”

“Stop being a loser,” his father said. “I could fly when I was your age. Try harder.”

Little Bobby Blue Bird did try harder. He tried harder than he ever had. He jumped from the tree and beat his little wings as fast as he could. BOOM! He exploded.

The moral of this story is: Too much pressure is bad.

A little mouse lived in the forest. There was lots of food and sun to lay is. But she was sad. The little mouse had no friends.

One day the little mouse saw a cat walking through the forest. She was very happy because this cat could be her friend. She walked over to the cat and said “Hello. Want to be friends?”

“Sure,” the cat said.

The little mouse and the cat did everything together. They slept in the sun. They groomed each other. They chased dry leaves. The only thing they didn’t do together was eat. The little mouse wondered what the cat ate. She never saw him eat the whole three hours they were friends.

She found out soon enough.

The cat walked away, licking his lips. All that was left of the little mouse was a tail.

The moral of this story is: Don’t talk to strangers. Or: Be careful who you sleep with.

bird, flying, friends, mouse, cat, puppy, morals

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