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Short moral bedtime stories for Kid's "Crow and Snake" and "Union is strength" for student.

                                     Crow and Snake

"crow and snake" are short funny bedtime stories for kids

There was once a huge tree in a forest. Many birds have built their nests in that three. A big snake saw the tree this tree will make a nice home for me.

He started living in it. One day the snake saw a nest full of eggs how lucky I am now I don’t have to go out in search of food.

He started eating all the eggs when the birds came back they found their nests empty. Oh no! the snake has eaten our eggs what shall we do now?

A pair of crows thought of a plan to get rid of the snake. They flew to a lake where a queen came to bath regularly they picked up a necklace which she had left on the bank of the lake.

They reached the tree and dropped the necklace in front of the snake’s hole. The queen’s servants chased the crows and came to the tree they saw the snake near the necklace.

The killed the snake immediately and took away the necklace. The crows and the other birds lived happily ever after as their eggs were safe now.


 Union is Strength

"union is strength" short funny bedtime stories for kids

Every day a flock of doves came to a field where a farmer used to dry his grains. After filling their stomach, they flew back home.

A dove hunter watched these birds come there every day. He then planned to hunt the doves. The next day, as usual, the birds came to their regular place to eat they were happily eating the grains.

When suddenly a huge net fell over them, the doves were trapped by the hunter. They were all shout, I have an idea. We all must act together we shall all fly up carrying the net with us.

As adviced by the dove king they carried the net together and flew away. They went to a mouse who was their friend Please help us!

Cut the net with your teeth and set us free. Don’t worry, I will do it. The mouse did as the dove king said and set all the doves free.

The doves were grateful to the little mouse for saving them and with a loud flapping of wings they rose in the air and flew away happily.


United we stand
divided we fall