The Story of the Selfish Tiger

The heat and drought intensified in the beautiful forest, and all the animals became thin and weak, as the trees dried up, the river water dried up, the tree leaves fell, and they did not produce their fruits, so the animals were about to die from severe hunger and thirst. The tiger decided to abandon that forest and go to search for another forest where its fruits would blossom and be filled with food and drink so that he could survive. Indeed, the tiger migrated from the forest to a neighboring forest, and there the tiger met the fox. The tiger told the fox that he had moved from the forest where he had lived for many years because it had dried up and no longer had food or drink. The fox welcomed him to his forest, but told him that he must commit to a covenant they would make together so that he could live with him in happiness and peace in the forest. ...

The Story of the Talking Tree

Badr was a good man who worked as a merchant in the town market, and he had an evil friend named Hammam. The two went out one day on a journey, and Badr found a bag of pure gold, so he said to his friend: We must take this to the judge to return it to its owner. But Hammam coveted the gold, so he said to his friend: I see that we bury the gold under the trunk of this tree for a few days. If anyone asks about it, we return it to its owner, and if no one asks, we hand it over to the judge. After they did that, Hammam went the next day and took the gold. ...

The Story of Little Red Riding Hood

Once upon a time, there was a little girl who always wore a red cloak. Because of this, everyone called her “Little Red Riding Hood,” though her name was Layla. One day, her mother asked her to take a basket filled with cakes and medicinal herbs to her sick grandmother. Layla agreed, picked up the basket, and tucked her hood firmly over her head. As she set off, despite her mother’s warning to avoid the frightening forest path, she didn’t pay much attention to the advice. Instead, she wandered through the woods, singing and gathering colorful flowers for her grandmother. ...

The Mouse in the Farm

Events of the story revolve around two friends, Zainab and Zuran. One day, Zainab invited Zuran to the farm to spend a day in the open air with her and her family. When Zuran arrived at the farm, Zainab knew all the animals in the farm well. She gathered eggs for Zuran from the chickens, then fed them bread and the chickens. Then they played with the lambs and the little donkeys. In the farm, there was a pond where Zuran played with the fish. They had a wonderful day there. ...

The Hen and the Wheat Spike

While the hen Karkar was pecking and looking for food, she found a wheat spike, and was amazed by its golden appearance, so she took it with her beak, ground it, and baked it. So she would get a complete delicious meal. The hen and the beetle: While she was on her way to the nearby field, she encountered a beetle. He had taken some dirt from her, so she pleaded with him to help her with the heavy load on her back. But he apologized to her because he didn’t have time at the moment, so she didn’t care about what the beetle Daniel did, but she continued on her way. ...

The Story of Noor and the Fake Moon

In the evening, the moon was bright and beautiful. So Noor said to her mother: “Look, oh mother, how beautiful the moon is! It is like the night’s lamp.” The mother laughed and said to her: “True, oh Noor, but how far, for in reality it has neither water nor air, and it is full of holes.” Noor went out to the garden of the house, and she was thinking about her mother’s words. She sat to play with her ball, and between the ball and the time she was looking at the moon and saying to herself: “How beautiful you are, oh moon. I wish I could reach you.” ...

The Village Mouse and the City Mouse

There were two friends from mice, one of whom lived in the village where there’s countryside, vegetables, and crops, and the other lived in the city where there are buildings, towers, and markets. One day, the two friends met and each of them talked about his life. The village mouse decided to invite his friend from the city to see life in the countryside between the fields, to get to know his way of life and taste his food. The city mouse friend agreed immediately, as the idea amazed him, and indeed the two friends met the next day. ...

The Story of the White Crow

The crow lived on one of the trees of the farm. He enjoyed flying every morning and eating fruits from the farm from fresh fruits. One day, the crow heard the cawing of a hawk from the hunter’s gun. So he flew far away, he and his two brothers. They stood on one of the tall trees and thanked God for their safety, despite the hunter’s shots being close to them. ...

The Story of the Miserly Goat

The events of the story take place in one of the Arab countries, about Goha, the famous character known for his intelligence and wit. When one of the village’s goats invited him to a dinner feast, and this goat was known for his severe miserliness. All the invitees were amazed by the heavy dinner that he had prepared for them. But when Goha arrived, the goat stood up to prevent the guests from eating food. Goha discovered his trick with his intelligence. ...

The Revenge of the Ape

There was a king who left a group of tamed monkeys as pets in his palace. He treated these monkeys as if they were the king’s special pets. He provided them with the best food and the finest care. The leader of these monkeys was very wise. He observed the flatterers who visited the king and learned many lessons from them. He always tried to teach the other monkeys. But they had become satisfied with their haughty lives. On the other hand, the king loved two of the cooked dishes. ...