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Moral Stories for Children in English For Class 1 to 10 | PDF

Moral Stories for Children in English

Moral Stories for Children in English (Download PDF) – for class 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 | There are many moral stories but some of them really like all over the world due to their motivational power. We brought some moral stories as below:-

Moral stories in English

1. Real Mother –

Once two women were fighting for a child. Everyone was claiming that he is the real mother of that child. When the quarrel was not resolved in any way, people presented both of them before the judge.

The judge heard the arguments of both of them judiciously. It also became difficult for the judge to decide who the real mother of the child was. The judge thought through a lot and finally thought of a solution.

He ordered his employee to cut this child into two pieces and give one piece each to both women. Hearing the order of the judge, one of them said while crying with a sharp edge. “No, no! Don’t do such a thing, pity the government. Even if you give this child to a woman. But let my child stay alive.

I leave my claim on the child. Other women did not say anything. She kept watching silently. And the clever judge knew who the real mother of the child was. He handed over the child to the woman who was ready to give up her claim on him. He sent another woman to jail.

Moral – Truth always triumphs

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2. Brahmin and three thugs –

One day a Brahmin was going through a deserted road. The three thugs caught sight of the Brahmin and his goat. One thug said that I want this thick fresh goat to be seized somehow, the other said, “Let us go away by snatching the goat, this fatty Brahmin will not spoil us,”

The third thug said that there is no need to run away by snatching the goat. I have thought of a good idea. Then he told the trick to his colleagues. When both the thugs listened to their partner’s plan, they jumped with joy.

He decided to take the Brahmin’s goat with the same tricks. According to the plan, a thug went to a Brahmin and said, “Hello!” Your dog is very good. Is this a hound?

The Brahmin was very angry to hear this. He said hey stupid go away. What a shame that you call a goat a dog. If I call this dog your goat too, you will consider me wise. Gone laughing.

After a while, the other thug came to him. He said to the Brahmin, Hello! It is surprising! You have such a strong pony for riding. Still, you are walking with him. I said. Hey, God! Hey, do you see this goat pony?

The thug said that I was thinking that you would be a learned Brahmin. But you seem eccentric, do you not see any difference between pony and goat. Saying this, the other thug also went away.

After some time the third thug came to the Brahmin. He said, Hello! Hey, where are you taking this donkey, the Brahmin got confused after hearing this. He said it’s a donkey. The donkey is absolute, thug said with the claim.

The Brahmin got nervous after hearing this. He thought his goat was a vampire. The Brahmin, who keeps changing his form from time to time, left the goat there and ran away. All three were very happy to see this, and they happily started walking with the goat.

Moral – Do not change your perception by listening to people.

3. Illiterate farmer

There was as a farmer. Did not read, wrote. He usually saw people wearing glasses to read newspapers and books. He would have thought if I had glasses too, I too could read like these people. I should also go to the city and buy glasses for myself.

One day, he went to the city. Reaching a glasses shop, he told the shopkeeper that I need glasses to read. The shopkeeper showed him a variety of glasses. He also gave him a book to read. The farmer saw one by one putting many glasses. But he could not read anything.

He told the shopkeeper that none of these glasses are of any use to me. The shopkeeper looked suspiciously at the farmer. Then he looked at the book. The farmer had put the book upside down. The shopkeeper said you might not know how to read.

The farmer said I do not know how to read. That’s why I’m buying glasses. So that I can read like others. But whom can I not read in any of these glasses?

When the shopkeeper came to know the real problem of his illiterate customer, he could barely stop laughing. He said while explaining to the farmer. My friend, you are very naive and ignorant. Just by applying glasses, no one knows how to read and write. Applying glasses only makes it visible. First, you learn to read and write. Then you will come to read without glasses.

Moral – knowledge is blindness.

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4. Two pots – Kids moral stories in English

Once, there was a flood in a river. After 2 days, the stress of the flood decreased somewhat. Many things were flowing in the floodwaters. There was also a copper pot and an earthen pot in them.

Both these pots were floating side by side. The copper pot said to the clay pot. Hey brother, you are made of soft clay and very fragile. If you want, then come near me, by staying near me you will be safe.

Thank you for taking care of me like that. Said the pot of clay. I cannot dare to come close to you. You are very strong.

I stayed weak and fragile, if we collided with each other, then I will be broken into pieces, if you are truly my friend then please stay away from me. Having said this, the clay pot floated away from the floating copper pitcher.

Moral – It is better to stay away from powerful neighbors.

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5. Rat and bull – Kids moral stories in English

There was a little mouse. He came out of his hole. He saw a big bull sleeping in the shade of the tree. The bull was snoring loudly. He went to the bull’s nose and to have fun, he cut it in his nose.

The bull woke up scared. He screamed out loud in pain. Fearing this, the rat ran gallop. The bull chased him with full force. The rat quickly ran into the hole of the wall and was out of reach of the bull. But bull was determined to punish the rat.

He shouted angrily and said, Hey unworthy! I will taste you by cutting a powerful bull. The bull was powerful. He pushed his head hard on the wall and the wall was also very strong. There was no effect on it, rather the bull’s head was hurt.

Seeing this, the rat said teasing the bull. Hey, fool, why do you heat your head without being mean? No matter how strong you are, but it cannot always be on your mind.

The bull was also unwilling to leave the rat without punishment. An insignificant creature like a rat insulted him. At this time he was very angry, but gradually his enthusiasm decreased. He knew the right thing about the mouse.

So he quietly went away from there. These words of the rat were still echoing in his ear, no matter how strong you may be, but they cannot always be in your mind.

Moral – Wisdom is greater than power.

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