Cartoon story for reading. The Lion and the Fox

The Lion announced that he was very sick and asked the animals to come and see him one last time. So the Goat went into the Lion's cave, and stayed there visiting for a long time. Then Skeep went in. Before she came out, the Calf also went into the cave to visit the lion. But soon the Lion seemed to be feeling better and came to the front of his cave. The lion saw the Fox, who kad been waiting outside for some time. "Why do you not come to pay your respects to me?" said the lion to the Fox. "Please excuse me," said the Fox, "but I noticed all of the animals that have already come in to visit you, I see many hoof-marks going in, but I see none coming out. Until the animals that have entered gour cave come out again I prefer to remain in the open air."

Moral of story =Take warning from the misfortunes of others.


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cartoon story for reading. Two Cats And A Monkey

After a feast, two cats see a piece of cake and start fighting for it. A monkey sees this as an opportunity for gain and offers to help them. The monkey divides the cake into two parts but shakes its head saying they are unequal. He takes a bite of one piece and then the other, but still finds them unequal. He continues doing so until there is no more cake left, leaving the poor little cats disappointed. 

Moral: When you quarrel amongst yourselves, someone else gains from it.

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cartoon story reading. TIT FOR TAT in English

There lived a man in Jhapa. He was called Mr Thapa. He had a fruit shop. In this fruit shop. there were apples, oranges, mangoes, bananas, grapes, pineapples, watermelons, and lots of other fruits. Every day, Kanchhi the elephant went to the river to take a bath. She always stopped by the fruit shop. She did not go away until Me Thapa save her a banana. Mrs Thapa did not like this. She was an unkind woman. One day, Mr Thapa was not at his shop. Mrs Thapa was at the shop. Kanchhi came and waited for her banana. Mrs Thapa did not give her any banana. Mrs Thapa drove ber away with a stick. Kanchhi was angry. She went to the river and had her both. Then, she filed her trunk with water. She went back to the fruit shop. She splashed Mrs Thapa with the water. Mrs Thapa was wet all over

Moral of story = tit for tat. 

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cartoon story for reading. The Goose with the Golden Eggs

Once upon a time, man and his wife had the good fortune to have a goose which laid a golden egg eve- ry day. Lucky though they were, they soon began to think they were not getting rich fast enough. They imagined that if the bird must be able to lay golden eggs, its insides must be made of gold. And they thought that if they could get all that precious metal at once, they would get mighty rich very soon. So the man and his wife decided to kill the bird However, upon cut- ting the goose open. they were shocked to find that its innards were like that of any other goose

 MORAL: THINK BEFORE YOU ACT

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cartoon story for reading. The City Mouse and the Country Mouse

 Mouse Once a little mouse who lived in the country invited a little mouse from the city to visit him. When the little City Mouse sat down to dinner he was surprised to find that the Country Mouse had nothing to eat except grains of maize and rice. "Really," he said,"you do not live well at all; you should see how I live! I have all sorts of fine things to eat every day. You must come to visit me and see how nice it is to live in the city." The little Country Mouse was glad to do this, and after a while he went to the city to visit his friend. The very first place that the City Mouse took the Country Mouse to see was the kitchen cupboard of the house where he lived. There, on the lowest shelf, behind some jars, stood a big paper bag of sugar. The little City Mouse gnawed a hole in the bag and invited his friend to DOD nibble for himself. The two little mice nibbled and nibbled, and the Country Mouse thought he had never tasted anything so delicious in his life. He was just thinking how lucky the City Mouse was, when suddenly the door opened with a bang, and in came the cook to get some flour. "Run!" whispered the City Mouse. And they ran as fast as they could to the little hole where

moral is that it's better to live happily with little and be content, rather than live with abundance or a lot of something.

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cartoon story for reading. The Spotted Cow

There was once rather a vain cow. She was plain white with two nice curly horns. She thought she looked rather nice - but she did wish she could have some nice black spots over her back. There were no spotted cows in the field at all, and the white cow thought it would be grand to be the only spotted cow. Now one day, when she was munching long, juicy grass that grew in the hedge, she came across a small pixie mixing black paint in a pot. the 'What are you doing?' asked the cow. 'I'm mixing my black paint,' said the little fellow. 'I'm the pixie that paints the spots on the ladybirds, you know.' 'Oh,' said the cow. 'Well, will you paint some on me?' "Yes, if you give me a nice drink of milk,' said the pixie. In a long line stood about twenty ladybirds with bright red backs and no spots. The pixie neatly painted seven black spots on each red back, and the ladybirds flew off in delight. 'I don't mind doing that,' said the cow. 'You can find a tin mug and milk some of my creamy milk into it for yourself.' I'll just finish these ladybirds first,' said the pixie, and he turned back to his work. In a long line stood about twenty ladybirds with bright red backs and no spots. The pixie neatly painted seven black spots on each red back, and the ladybirds flew off happily.

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cartoon story for reading. Strong or weak in English

There was a proud teak tree in the forest. He was tall and strong. There was a small herb next to the tree. The teak tree said, "I am very handsome and strong No one can defeat me". Hearing this the herb replied, "Dear friend, to much pride is harmful. Even the strong will fall one day". The teak ignored the herb's words. He continued to praise himself. A strong wind blew. The teak stood firmly. Even when it rained, the teak stood strong by spreading its leaves. At the same time, the herb bewed low. The teak made fun of the herb. One day there was a storm in the forest. The herb bowed low. As usual the teak did not want to bow. The storm kept growing stronger. The teak could no longer bear it. He felt his strength giving way. He fell down. This was the end of the proud tree. When everything was calm the herb stood straight. He looked around. He saw the proud teak had fallen.

Moral : Too much pride can be the reason for your fall.

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cartoon story for reading . The Lion and the Cows

Once upon a time there lived four cows in the forest. Everyday they used to graze together in a particular spot. They were all friends. One day a lion saw the cows grazing together. The lion wanted to eat them so he went to catch them. When the cows saw the lion, all of them fought with him. The lion had to run away A few day passed and the cow quarreled between themselves and started grazing separately. One by one the lion killed all of them.

Moral of the Story: Unity is strength

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cartoon story for kids. The Hungry Mouse

A mouse was havinga very thought time She had no food for many daye and made strenuous efforts get her food. All her efforts went in vain She looked everywhere to find her food. As the days pass by. she became very thin. One day, the mouse found a basket with coms She also noticed a tiny hele in the bas ket, which was sufficient enough to move her in. She easi- ly moved insaide the hole Since she had no foods for many days, she ate a large amount of corn. Without realizing her, she continuously ate more and more corns She realized very later that she ate a lot more than she actually required. After eating a whole lot of eorn, she became very fat Satisfied with corns, the fat mouse tried to come out of the basket through the smal hole Unfortunately, the tiny hole could not accommodate the big mousel The mouse started screaming Oh god Let me come out, how can I come out? A rat after hearing mouse's screaming voice from the basket, asked her what happenedt Mouse told the story and asked rat a solution. Rat told, you want to come out the basket, wait for sometime or even days to lose your all your fat until you grow thin. Mouse started to starve now but with lots of food to come out of the trapt

Moral: Too much of anything is good for nothing

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The naughty monkey



It was a quiet afternoon in the jungle. It was hot and everyone was either resting or sleeping except the parrot and the naughty monkey. The mouse slept on a mat. The owl dozed on a branch. The parrot was painting a picture. The naughty monkey was swinging from branch to branch. Suddenly, there was a big squeal. The owl nearly fell off the branch. The parrot's painting got spoilt. All this happened because the naughty monkey, had rolled up the mouse inside the mat and sat on it. The mouse squealed. All the animals started scolding the naughty monkey.

Moral of the Story : One, who interferes in other's work, surely comes to grief

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Cartoon story reading. HARE & THE Tortoise English/ hindi


One day the tortoise challenged the hare to run a race with him. The race started. The hare ran very fast. Soon he was far ahead of the tortoise. As the hare approached the winning post, he thought, There is no need to finish the race right now. I shall sit here under the tree and wait for the tortolse. When he comes here, I shall run fast and cross the winning post before he does. This will make him angry and then iwill have lots of fun. So the hare sat under a tree. The tortoise was still far behind. After sometime, the hare fell asleep. When he woke up, 
the Tortoise was near the goal. The Hare now ran his swiftest, but he could not overtake the Tortoise in time The turtle had won.

👍The moral lesson of the story is that you can be more successful by doing things slowly and steadily than by acting quickly and carelessly

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Cartoon story reading. The Fox and the Crow English/hindi


Once a crow found a plece of bread.k He picked it up in his beak. A fox waspassing by that tree. He saw the crow holding a piece of bread in his beak. The for wanted that bread for herself. She thought of a plan. She praised the crow for his sweet voice and begged him to sing a song forher The crow was flattered. As soon ashe openedhis mouth to sing. the bread fell from his mouth onto the ground. The clever for immediately grabbed the bread and walked away.
The moral of the story: don't believe everything you hear; not everyone has your best interests at heart

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Cartoon story reading. GREEDY Dog in English/ hindi

Once a dog found a piece of bone lying on the ground. He immediately picked it up and walked away in search of a lonely spot to eat it. On his way he passed a stream.
. As he was walking over the wooden bridge to cross the stream, he saw his own reflection in the water. He thought it was another dog with a similar bone in his mouth. The dog was very greedy. He wanted to take that bone also.
He began to bark and the bone fell from his open mouth into the stream below. The dog lost the bone he had because of his greed. 
Moral Of the Story:  Don't be Greedy. Greed will cause pain

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Cartoon story reading. The Fox and The Grapes Story English /hindi

One day a fox was very hungry. He searched every where for food. At last the fox went in a vineyard. He saw some bunches of grapes hanging from the vines.
He tried to reach them but they were too high. He jumped again and again but could not reach them
At last he got tired and said, 'These grapes are sour. I don't want them." Then It ran away.

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Cartoon story reading. Lion and mouse story in English/hindi

The Lion and the Mouse A lion was awakened from sleep by a mouse running over his face. Rising up with anger, he caught the mouse and was about to kill him. Then, the mouse interrupted saying, "If you would only spare my life, would be sure to repay your kindness." The lion laughed and let him go.
and let It happened shortly after this that the lion was caught by some hunters, who bound him by strong ropes to the ground. The mouse, recognizing the lion's roar, came and gnawed the rope with his teeth, and set him free!
The mouse then told the lion, "You ridiculed the idea that I would ever be able to help you. You didn't expect to receive from me any repayment of your favor. Now you know that it is possible for even a mouse to help out a lion."

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Cartoon story reading. Thirsty crow in English/hindi


 There was a crow which was very thirsty . He searched for water every where . At last he saw a water pot near a well .He looked inside the pot . There was very little water in the pot . The crow saw some stones nearby He thought of a plan . He picked up some stones .He put them one by one into the pot . The water level in the pot came up . The crow drank the water and flew away happily .

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