Bomboola and the Shoe

In the evening, Bomboola the owl woke up, ate dinner, and prepared to go to school. She put on her mother’s high-heeled shoe and started playing with it inside the house! Bomboola and the shoe: Bomboola the owl said to herself: How beautiful I am wearing it. I look big. Her mother entered her room and asked her, saying: Bomboola, will you go to school with this shoe? This behavior is not appropriate! ...

The Giving Tree

In a forest on the outskirts of a city, there was a beautiful green tree with long, dense branches and many green leaves that swayed gently with the wind. Birds would come to it from distant places and sing the most beautiful songs. It was a beautiful and happy tree. It formed a special relationship with a small boy from a neighboring village where he would come to it daily after school, eat from its apples and play with it. They would talk for hours and hours. He was used to sharing with her everything, his thoughts and future plans. ...

Where Is the Pair of My Shoe

The boy was playing and having fun in the street with his beautiful shoe, jumping. The shoe was also enjoying. The right shoe said to its left sister: I feel I’m going to fall from the boy’s foot and won’t be able to stand anymore because my lace isn’t tied. Suddenly, the shoe pair fell to the ground, and the child left it behind. The other shoe started screaming, saying: Sister, no, no. ...

The Droplet Laila

The droplet Laila opened her eyes and found herself hanging on a beautiful colorful umbrella. She saw a big world around her. Everyone in it was wearing woolen coats in many colors that dazzled this small water droplet. Some covered their heads with hats protecting them from the winter cold. Laila started looking right and left, marveling at the fast movement around her, until she lost her balance and fell to the ground. When Laila fell, she fell on the head of another water droplet named Doudi. ...

I Am Amazing

Hello, my friends. I am Joud the Amazing. Yes, truly, I am amazing. Do you want to know why? Then come along. I am my father’s daughter. My father is an engineer who supervises building houses. He takes me with him to the workshop sometimes while he supervises the work, and on the way back, he takes me to a shop and buys me delicious candy. I am also my mother’s daughter. My mother is a doctor who treats people and takes me with her to the clinic sometimes. Every evening before I sleep, she reads me a beautiful story. ...

The Blind Boy

The weather was sunny when a poor boy sat on one of the sidewalks, with signs of misery and need appearing on his features. He had a hat on his feet and beside him a sign that said: I am blind, I ask for help. There were only a few coins in that hat, even though he had been sitting there for a long time. While he was in this state, a man who seemed to be middle-aged passed by him. When he saw him, he took some coins from his pocket and dropped them into the hat. Before leaving, he picked up the sign next to the child and wrote some words on it, then left. ...

The Watermelon Farm

Once upon a time, there was a fox named Roxy who owned a small piece of land. He was constantly thinking: What should I plant it with? What should I plant it with? When he finished cleaning the land of all weeds, he said: I will plant it with watermelons. After Roxy planted the land, he was constantly looking at the beautiful green farm, thinking of the big red watermelons, saying: Oh my God, I will eat the sweetest watermelon in the world. ...

Samer Grows Up

Samer rejoiced greatly when his mother accepted that he go to the shop alone to buy candy. Samer jumped happily and shouted, saying: Finally, my mother agreed. It became possible for me to go to the shop alone. I had been waiting for this day. His mother said: Listen, Samer, you must return home directly every time you go to the shop alone. We agreed. Samer shook his head and said: Good, Mom, we agreed. I will return home directly. ...

The Small Fox Who Was Envious

There was a fox named Flah who lived in a village with his children. He was envious of his neighbors and thought it was the time for his children to get married. He gathered them and said to them, “You have grown, so tell me what you desire so that you get married, and then I want you to search for beautiful women and live a wonderful, noble life.” The children said, “But, O father, how will we find the women? It will be difficult that we search for them by ourselves.” The smaller one said, “I will not stop you, O father, but give us permission, for we are not old enough.” ...

The Wise Ant and the Foolish Ant

The mother ant said to her sons and daughters, “Let us go inside, O my children, for the wind is strong in the outside and the weather is severe cold. Go into the house to the ant’s house. The elder son of the ant’s colony shouted and said, “Mother, wake up, O children, until you are not caught by the water and get sick in the rooms with warmth.” The mother said, “My God, I have carried all the sugar that we had of foods, and we did not remain anything for us.” ...