
This story teaches an important lesson in a funny tale. It is said that a known enemy is less harmful than a false friend. This freedom comes with a grave responsibility of choosing our friends carefully. While we are related to scores of people by virtue of our birth, we are free to choose our friends. The Mice That Ate Iron – It always amazes me how friendship can bring two people closer than the bond of blood.Can the Brahmin, dreaming of becoming very rich in life, realize his dreams while sleeping? A fun-filled story that makes for a very interesting read to a group of children. Acting upon the dreams is very important. Infact, elders encourage us to dream because only when we dream, can we “act” towards achieving our dreams. The Brahmin’s Dream – We are all dreamers in our unique ways.The Musical Donkey teaches that a person should always consider the consequences of their actions. To be respected, one needs to have brains and be able to apply it, when needed. Now whether a donkey actually lacks brain can be debated but the motive behind the entire portrayal is to demonstrate that raw strength alone does not make anyone valuable. Despite its hardworking nature, a donkey is always shown as doing jobs that do not require much brains. The Musical Donkey – In the animal world, a donkey is always portrayed as someone lacking brains.Whether the merchant was able to prove it, remains to be seen. The king ordered the merchant to give up everything he owns except his weighing scale and prove that – A merchant can never go hungry at night as long as he possesses the weighing scale. A short and witty tale about a merchant who was “punished” for speaking his mind when everyone else in the king’s court resorted to sycophancy. And why shouldn’t they be when their livelihood depends on it. The Intelligent Merchant – Merchant’s are known to be intelligent and shrewd.Did the rabbit succeed? Find out in this funny story. When the clever rabbit is told to go to the lion, he is determined to end the lion’s tyranny. They promise to send one animal to the lion, daily, to become lion’s meal.

The lion who killed animals for no reason is approached by all the animals of the jungle.

And what better than those fun filled stories that make the kids burst into peals of laughter while giving them invaluable nuggets of wisdom.

Every good story leaves the audience craving for more. I am yet to meet a kid who does not listen to stories with rapt attention, forgetting everything else.
