There's a story of a woman who found a pollywog all alone far from water. She took it to a nearby pond. Later, when she visited the pond, she saw that the frog (which the pollywog had become) was thriving. It shows that a small act of kindness can have a big impact, just like how we can make a difference in someone's or something's life with a simple good deed.
In a village, there was a woman who noticed that the pollywogs in the local pond were disappearing. She found out that it was due to pollution from nearby factories. So, she started a campaign to clean up the pond and raise awareness about environmental protection. The moral here is that we should take responsibility for the well - being of the environment and the creatures in it.
Sure. There's a story of a wise woman who was offered a large sum of money by a greedy man to teach him her secrets. She refused, saying that wisdom is not for sale. The moral is that some things, like wisdom, are priceless and cannot be bought with money.
One woman pollywog story could be about a woman who discovers a pollywog in her garden pond. She decides to observe it closely as it transforms into a frog. She documents the daily changes in its appearance and behavior, which is really fascinating.
Yes. There was a little girl who loved to lie. She would make up stories all the time just to get attention. One day, she cried wolf, saying there was a big bad wolf near the village when there was really none. People came to help her but found out she was lying. Then, when a real wolf actually came, no one believed her and the wolf attacked the sheep. The moral is that honesty is the best policy and lying will only lead to loss of trust.
Sure. Here is one. Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Tom. Tom loved to lie. One day, he cried wolf just for fun. The villagers came running to help him, but there was no wolf. He did this several times. Then one day, a real wolf came. Tom cried for help, but the villagers thought he was lying again and didn't come. This story teaches us that honesty is very important and lying too much will make people not trust us.
There is a Hindi moral story. A poor farmer found a magic lamp. When he rubbed it, a genie came out and offered him three wishes. The farmer was greedy and asked for a huge amount of gold without thinking. As a result, thieves came to steal the gold and he was in great trouble. His second wish was to get rid of the thieves but in a hasty way that led to more problems. Finally, he used his third wish wisely to go back to his normal simple life. The moral is that greed can bring more harm than good and we should think before we wish or act.
There once was an ant and a grasshopper. The grasshopper spent all summer singing and playing while the ant worked hard to store food for winter. When winter came, the grasshopper had nothing to eat and asked the ant for help. The ant said that if he had worked hard like the ant during summer, he wouldn't be in this situation. The moral of the story is that hard work and preparation are key to getting through tough times.
Sure. There was a little boy who always lied. One day he cried 'Wolf! Wolf!' when there was no wolf just to get attention. The villagers came to help but found no wolf. He did this several times. Then one day a real wolf came, and when he cried for help, no one believed him. The moral is that lying will make people lose trust in you.
As I'm still not entirely sure what "frot" means in this context. But let's create a story. There was a little frot - like animal. It was always very greedy when it came to food. One day, it found a huge pile of fruits. It ate and ate until it couldn't move. Then a predator came, but it was too full to run away. The moral is that greed can put you in danger.
Once upon a time, a farmer found a goose that laid golden eggs. Greedy as he was, he thought there must be a lot of gold inside the goose. So he killed it, only to find nothing but guts. This story tells us that greed can lead to self - destruction. We should be satisfied with the steady benefits we get rather than being overly greedy.
Well, here's one. In a family, the grandparents taught the grandchildren about respect for the elderly. Every day, the grandchildren would help the grandparents with small tasks like getting their glasses or reading the newspaper to them. One time, a neighbor noticed and complimented the kids. The family's story of respect became an example in the community, showing how important family values can be passed down.