The wise owl and the foolish crows

Classes -3rd to 5th

English: 

   The wise Owl and the foolish Crows    

      Once upon a time, in a dense forest, there lived an old, wise owl. The owl was known throughout the forest for its wisdom and intelligence. All the animals respected the owl and often sought its advice on various matters.


 One sunny morning, a group of crows gathered around a tree. They were cawing loudly and creating a lot of noise. The owl, curious about the commotion, flew over to see what was happening. Perching on a branch nearby, the owl watched and listened.

    

The crows were arguing about how to divide a large piece of bread they had found. Each crow wanted the largest share for itself, and none of them were willing to compromise. The wise owl, seeing their quarrel, decided to intervene."Why are you fighting over this piece of bread?" the owl asked calmly."We found it, and we all want the biggest portion!" one of the crows replied.

     The owl thought for a moment and then said, "If you continue to fight, none of you will be happy. Let me help you divide the bread fairly."The crows, trusting the owl's wisdom, agreed. The owl took the bread and carefully divided it into equal portions, ensuring each crow received a fair share. 



     The crows, now satisfied, thanked the owl and flew away happily.As the crows departed, the owl reflected on the situation. It thought about how easily disputes could arise and how important it was to resolve them with fairness and wisdom.

   Moral:

    *Wisdom and fairness can resolve conflicts peacefully. 

    When faced with a dispute, seek a fair solution rather than letting selfish desires lead to unnecessary conflict.

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