SCC1970`s Moral English Stories| Once, a woodcutter was cutting wood near a river. Suddenly, his axe fell into the water. He became sad and sat down. Suddenly, a fairy appeared and offered him a golden axe, but the woodcutter said, “ This is not my axe. ” Then fairy offered him a silver axe, but again the woodcutter said, “ This is not my axe. ” Then fairy offered him a diamond axe, but again the woodcutter said, “ This is not my axe. ” Finally, she brought his old iron axe. The woodcutter said, “ This is my axe. ” He was happy and took it. The fairy said, “Because you were honest, you will be rewarded with all these axe.” The woodcutter thanked her and went home glad with all axes. Moral: Honesty is the Best Policy. Word Meanings 1. Axe = कुल्हाड़ी 2. Fairy = परी 3. Rewarded = पुरस्कृत 4. Glad = खुश Subscribe via Email Explor...
SCC1970`s Moral English Stories| Once upon a time, in a big green forest, there was a small tree named Tinu. Tinu was very tiny and weak, but he was always honest. One day, the forest animals were playing hide and seek game. A rabbit ran to Tinu and said, “ Please hide me! The fox is chasing me!” Tinu thought for a moment. He wanted to help, but he also knew lying was wrong. So, Tinu said kindly, “ Dear Rabbit, I cannot hide you behind me. I am too small. But you can run to the big oak tree. It will protect you .” The rabbit listened and quickly ran to the oak tree. After some time, the fox came and asked, “ Did you see the rabbit?” Tinu replied truthfully, “ Yes, he ran that way.” The fox ran off, but by then the rabbit was safe under the oak tree’s strong branches. Later, the rabbit thanked Tinu. “ You told the truth, and still helped me. You are a good friend.” Tinu felt proud. Ev...