Juha and the Hare

The events of the story take place in ancient times when one of the farmers visited Juha and presented him with a gift. Juha accepted the hare from him and thanked him, then gave him advice. This is what followed from that visit: Beginning of the story: It is told that one day, a farmer carried a rabbit on his back and went to Juha, knocked on his door. Juha opened the door and asked the man: “Who are you?” The man replied: “I am one of the strangers who know your wisdom, oh Juha, and I came to you because I want you to accept this rabbit as a gift for you.” ...

The Secrets of the Button Box

The events of the story take place in a Palestinian city, between the little girl Zahrā’ and her kind, affectionate grandmother. When the little girl Zahrā’ went on her day off to visit her grandmother in her old house, full of stories, and while wandering through her grandmother’s room she found a box in her grandmother’s wardrobe. When it fell to the floor, very beautiful buttons spilled from it, and a conversation began between Zahrā’ and her grandmother about the secrets of the button box. ...

The Smart Donkey

This story revolves around nature and different animals, with the writer introducing the unique characteristics of each animal through a simple educational story for children. It contains an important moral to encourage the child to excel in a distinctive profession that suits them, without being distracted by others, or they will remain without a unique identity. The Story: One day, the smart donkey went on a journey to meet a group of new friends. As he walked along the road, the smart donkey saw an owl and got to know her. He found she knew the secrets of the stars, flying and looking in all directions with skill. ...

The Foolish Crow

On one of the winter nights, the weather was extremely cold. There was a thick layer of snow on the ground. Squirrels and reptiles all disappeared in their shelters to protect themselves from the severe cold. The winter months were dark, so birds began migrating to warmer areas. Even larvae and snails completely disappeared, hiding far away in the darkness. They dug houses for themselves in trees to hide in until spring came. The fields and forests were silent and empty, except for a large black crow. The crow was hunting for his dinner meal. ...