A short little tale like this one is perfect for making kids understand that showing and doing the act of kindness have the ability to positively impact people around them by making the world a happier place.
Different kinds of stories in English are a perfect way of introducing children to the small acts of kindness and sharing learnings about how being kind to others can go a long way. We all know kindness is a moral virtue and indulging in the act of kindness makes us empathetic and compassionate towards their problems and situations.
This about the crow will help kids learn the importance of giving an ethical response to other’s problems without making them feel bad. After reading this tale kids will learn how to display moral character through random acts of kindness.
There are various reasons why kids should read short tales on kindness. It not only helps in character development but it also helps kids to see others' problems as their own. Reading and understanding the moral behind stories based on kindness is vital for many other reasons; some of the reasons are listed below:
Reading kind story will help kids learn right moral intentions like “the smallest act of kindness holds greatest value than any other grand gesture”
Learning about small acts of kindness will help kids grow their self-worth and self-esteem.
Tales and short stories based on kindness will increase the feeling of optimism in kids.
A girl named Tara was living with her mother away from the echoes of the city near a forest. Tara was a very sweet girl with a big and kind heart who is always ready to help others. Just like any other regular day Tara and her mother went to forest to collect the woods, as her mother was busy picking up the woods Tara saw a little rabbit and started flowing it because it grabbed her attention. As Tara was cheerfully chasing the rabbit she didn't realize that it was going towards the jungle.
After running for long Tara finally caught the rabbit and as she held the rabbit it turned into a fairy. The fairy told Tara that a witch cursed her and turned her into a rabbit and told her that she can only return to her original form when a kind and pure hearted person holds her. Therefore, when Tara held the rabbit it broke the witch's spell and the fairy was back to its beautiful form. After this the fairy told Tara to ask for a wish and she will grant her the same; but unable to process the incident Tara couldn't ask for anything. So, the fairy gives Tara her magic wand and asks her to swirl it in the air whenever she wants one of her wishes to come true.
Tara took the wand and was walking back with her mother as she reached her house she saw a baby elephant laying in front of her door crying loudly because his leg was wounded. Tara was desperate to help the baby elephant and she then realized she had the magic wand. Tara swirled the wand and asked to heal the baby elephant's foot. Soon after the wish, the baby elephant's wound healed up and he happily went into the forest. Happy with Tara's kind deed the fairy appeared and gave Tara and her family all the rich glory of the world and they lived happily.
Crow and his Friends Playing Around
The panchatantra stories in English with morals are very impactful for kids. They understand real life situations from a different perspective. The lesson which two of the above-mentioned tales convey is: one should never judge another person's ability by their size; and how sometimes the impossible can also be true, so it is vital to give things a try rather than giving up easily.
Note to Parents
Parents must take out time and narrate or encourage their kids to read Panchatantra stories because these stories impart valuable life lessons and teach kids how to be respectful, polite and true to one another.
1. Name a few panchatantra stories?
Few panchatantra stories are: union and strength, the loyal mongoose, the cat's judgements etc.
2. Why is it important to encourage kids to read Panchatantra stories?
Panchatantra stories are a great way to learn about life. These stories can positively impact the emotional well-being of the kids while being entertaining.
3. Why did Vishnu Sharma write panchatantra?
Vishnu Sharma wrote Panchatantra to teach mankind and his royal disciples the basic knowledge of political science and wisdom.
A short little tale like this one is perfect for making kids understand that showing and doing the act of kindness have the ability to positively impact people around them by making the world a happier place.