Hello bloggers welcome to my blog hope you are doing great and having a great day with your family today I am going to say stories.
The crow and the monkey
A crow family lived on a Big Banyan tree in a Jungle the cross had a nice warm next to living on the same tree their lived a big monkey. He was lazy and sleep on the branches he taught that he did not need a house once it started raining very heavily strong winds blew there was great thunder and lightning the crossword dry and warm inside the nest the monkey got wet and Shivered the drooping tree branches there was no safe and dry place for him soon the rain stopped.
The father crow saw the monkey shivering he said to him you are so strong but you made no house for yourself look we have a nice to protect us from the rain God has given you two hands so make use of them.
The monkey became angry on hearing the crows words. He broke off a branch and begin to hit the crows nest the nest broke into pieces and the baby crows fell down and died the crows somehow escaped and flew to another higher branch they wept bitterly over the loss of their young ones.
Moral of the story :never give advice unless asked.
Story 2
The wolf and the crane
Once when a cunning wolf was eating his dinner a bone got stuck in his throat he could not take it out and howled with pain he could not sleep at night and in the morning he could not eat anything the wolf was very worried he thought that if the bone would remain stuck he would not be able to eat anything and would surely die of hunger. Suddenly he remembered a crane who lived nearby he went to the crane and said answer my friend I have a bone stuck in my throat please pull it out and I will always be grateful to you I will pay you for your help that crane happily agreed to help the wolf opened his mouth wide and crane inserted his beak into his throat he pulled out the bone the war was very happy and thankful that train them said now pay my fees please fees asked if I have been kind enough not to eat you go away on now I will surely kill you.
The disappointed crane flew away.
Moral of the story: never trust the wicked