Publisher's Synopsis
This book features three short stories designed to impart moral values to children in an engaging and entertaining way. These stories are crafted with simple language and colorful illustrations that will keep children engaged while learning valuable lessons.
A Brief Summary of the Stories: The King of Vegetables - A comical story about a farmer, Ramu, and his son who own a small vegetable farm. Ramu was fond of brinjals (eggplants) and called them the "King of Vegetables." The brinjals became arrogant and started considering themselves as king because of the crown-like appearance on their heads. They began talking disrespectfully to the other vegetables until Ramu's son broke their false pride. This story conveys the strong message that "We should live together happily and respect each other." Butterfly and The Crow - This story is about a beautiful butterfly named Molly and a black crow named Stark, who wants to be friends with her. Molly declined friendship with Stark because she felt superior due to her colorful wings, while Stark was just black. However, when Molly got into trouble, it was Stark who helped her. This beautiful story sends the message that "Friends can be of any color, size, or shape. Friendship is a relationship, not based on one's beauty or charm." Monkey and The Whip - This story is about a monkey named Mac who went to a circus in a nearby city. He watched various performances and got interested in the act of taming a lion with a whip. Mac decided to steal the powerful whip and tame the lion himself. This colorful story sends the message that "Do not copy others foolishly. It could be dangerous." Moral Corner: At the end of the book, children can engage with a fun word search puzzle and learn about important moral values.