THE MISER MAN ( Moral Story)



Dear children, this is the story of a miser man .Once upon a time there was a man who was very wealthy and rich . He had a lot of money and a treasure of gold coins, ornaments  and precious stones .But he was a very miser man he always wanted to spend  very less money ,even the money which he gave to his wife to run the house was not even sufficient to fulfill the basic needs of the family.
       Though he was very rich but his wife and children  were living a life of poverty. He had a maid servant who he never paid on time and used to give her a very small salary .The maid was loyal towards the rich man's wife and children so she did not quit the job .One day the man thought maybe someone could steal his treasure so he went to the back yard and buried the treasure box under a tree.By chance a thief saw him doing so.When the man went back, the thief came and stole the treasure .Next morning the rich man went there and saw that his treasure had been stolen.He started crying loudly.A hermit saw him crying and asked him the reason.The man told him that someone had stolen his treasure box.The Hermit said,"Tell me the whole story,why did you bury the treasure? Don't hide anything from me,so that I can help you".The man told him everything.Meanwhile rich man's wife, his children and the maid came there. Hermit was a very learned man,and after listening what the rich man said and seeing the condition of his family members he immediately understood what the real matter was . He said to the man,"You are nothing but just a greedy and miser person .God almighty made you a rich and wealthy man but you did not share your wealth even with your family and the other person who serves you and helps you.You do not give them what they deserve being the family of a rich man like you. You have lost your treasure but that is a lesson for you, if you understand. Give your family members  their rights, and not just your family, share your money  and wealth with the people who deserve your help, the poor, the needy, the sick people.By the grace of God you will earn a lot of money if you continue  doing this good deed throughout your life ."
 After saying that, the hermit went from there.  The miser man apologized to his  family and maid servant, he was a completely changed man now .He took them to the market and bought a lot of gifts for them ,he also distributed the gifts among poor people around there.He decided that he will always remain the same in his upcoming life.His wife and children were the happiest people on the earth.
                                                                   Aunt Mary           

Biggest Flower of The World - Rafflesia


        
      "Rafflesia is the largest flower in the world.It is also known as  corpse flower,these flowers are 3 feet in diameter that means by  width and length they are very large.    
Rafflesia was first found in the Rain forest of Indonesia by an Indonesian guide. Apart from Indonesia it is also found in Thailand,Philippines and some other places of Southern Asia.It is the biggest single flower on the Earth, the strange thing about this flower is that it smells like dead animal or any rotten object that's why flies are attracted to it,it has no stem ,no leaves or true roots. Rafflesia is the official State flower of Indonesia.

             
I hope you like this article and it will help to increase your General Knowledge.
            -  Aunt Mary



PLEASE DON'T FIGHT ! (Rhyme)










Don't fight dear 
don't fight kid.
Fighting is the worst thing,
 try to get rid. 

Friendly kids all time,
loved by all. 
No one likes rude kid,
 not at all.

Bad kids every time,
 ready to fight.
Good kids try to be,
calm and quiet.

Those who fight with all,
 make enemies.
Those who don't fight, 
 live in peace.

Please do Smile and, 
shake your hands.
Don't fight dear kid,
just be friends.
                     -Aunt Mary


                                
  
                                   
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EVERYONE IS UNIQUE ( Moral Story)

Moral Story
Sara and Molly were cousins and were best friends too. They were in the same class.Sara was a pretty looking girl but Molly was not as pretty as  Sara.Because Sara was a beautiful girl everyone praised her for her beauty and even in the school their classmates gave more importance to Sara than Molly.
A play was to be held in their school and Sara was chosen for the role of a beautiful princess,all the children congratulated Sara for being selected for the main role. Though Molly loved Sara very much and she was very happy for her but at the same time she was feeling ignored and left alone. 


   ''Why you looking so sad,''  Molly's class teacher asked her.

 She told her class teacher what she felt.

The teacher said to her,"Look Molly,the outer beauty of one is not everything,God has given us many other qualities and talents.  Maybe Sara is more beautiful than you by appearance and she is appreciated  for her  beauty, this is her quality. But you too have your own qualities.I know you have a beautiful voice and you sing very well.The annual singing competition is going to be held in our school next week, I want you to take part in the competition.I am sure that you will do very well."

Molly was feeling relaxed and happy after listening to her class teacher. She gave her name for the singing competition. 
Molly sang beautifully in the competition and got the first prize.Her parents and teachers all were very proud of her. 

There was also a competition among all the children to congratulate her first . Everyone wanted to be friends with Molly. Molly was a happy girl now.
Moral of the story-Everyone is unique
                                                       - Aunt Mary



                                            

 

Kids are Beautiful

Sleeping Angel

How cute smile



                                                         
                                                             Little nature fairy

A friend in need is a friend indeed ( Moral Story)

Moral story

  It was a beautiful, bright day of winter.Lion 'the king of jungle' was sleeping on the soft grass-bed under the sun. By the time a little mouse came there and started playing,running and jumping here and there. The disturbing noise made by him woke up the lion,he saw the mouse and shouted, "You worthless tiny creature.. you dared to wake me up! I will kill you". 


                                         
The little mouse started shivering with fear and said in a weak and trembling voice, "Oh my king,Please forgive me for this mistake, I didn't notice that you were sleeping here,if you forgive me now I promise you that someday I will help you  like a true friend when you need me. 
Lion laughed loudly,"Ha ha ha.. you little mouse..  you are just good for nothing, you will help me in need?This is the biggest joke I have ever heard in my life,I set you free because you made me laugh". The mouse thanked the lion for his kindness.

                                                                                               
After some days a lion hunter came into the forest and caught the lion in a net.Lion roared with anger but he soon realized that his anger couldn't save him, he cried with pain!By chance the little mouse was passing by,he heard the lion's cry, went near the lion and said,"Don't worry king I will cut the net and will get you out of the net".
Soon the mouse cut the net and the lion was out of it,grateful lion said to the mouse,"Please forgive me my little friend for what I said about you"."Now I have understood that any creature whether it is small or big  has its own importance. You helped me in need ,from now on you will always be my friend".Now the lion and mouse are very good friends.
Moral of the story- A friend in need is a friend indeed
                                                                   
                                                                      ( Panchtantra story)
                                                                      Retold by -Aunt Mary
                                                           

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