The Arrogant Hen

The hen Cookie woke up early as usual, every morning, and the sun had begun to emit its golden rays through the forest. But that morning was slightly different from usual, as the rest of the forest animals did not wake up early as usual, because they were accustomed to hearing the sound of the rooster crowing early to wake them up. The hen imitates the rooster’s crowing: On that day, the rooster remained asleep and did not wake up early, so the hen Cookie decided to imitate the sound of the rooster’s crowing to wake the animals. She climbed a small rock and crowed with all her strength: Coco coooooo. ...

The Duck's Bag

One day, the kind duck went out carrying a strange bag in her hand that could contain everything inside it, anything, whether big or small. The duck walked every day in the street carrying her strange bag and saying: I am a duck and I have feathers. Who will give me a piece of bread? While the duck was searching for food in the street, she found a bag full of money and gold. The duck called out loudly: Whose money is this? Who has lost their money? A dishonest man heard her and coveted the money. ...

The Trees and the Lions

In a distant time and in a distant kingdom, there was a giant forest. In this forest, there were thousands of trees. Among these trees, there were two trees that were friends. They supported each other. In the same giant forest as well, it was home to many lions. The lions killed the other animals that lived in the forest to eat them. The remains of the animals’ carcasses were left to rot and caused extremely bad smells. The smells traveled through the air, and the smell turned the atmosphere in general into a bad atmosphere that was difficult to live in. ...

The Deer and the Hunter

In one of the forests where animals live in complete peace, the deer and the rabbit were close friends. While the deer was enjoying drinking water from the river, suddenly the rabbit jumped beside the deer, trying to hide, and kept shouting: This is scary, this is scary. The deer turned to him and asked: What is wrong with you, oh rabbit? You seem afraid. The rabbit said: Did you not hear the sound of gunfire? It is the hunter, he is close to here. ...

The Donkey, the Mule, and the Horse

In a village, there lived a man who had a donkey, a mule, and a horse. He used to go to the market riding his horse, and on the return trip, he would load his goods on the donkey and mule and bring them back with him. The horse had a comfortable life and didn’t suffer from work. But the donkey and the mule carried heavy burdens all the time. ...

The Frog and the Ox

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The Three Friends and the Bear

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The Three Friends and the Bear

Once there was a bear named Nimr, and there was a wolf named Abu Sura, and they were enemies. Abu Sura the wolf wanted to kill Nimr the bear and take his place, so he thought of a trick. One day, Abu Sura found Nimr the bear’s cave while he was out of it. He went inside Nimr’s cave and ate all the honey and food that was in it. ...

The Wolf and the Hare

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The Donkey Who Ate Iron

Our son Dan the merchant tried to be successful in his country, so he didn’t succeed, and he faced poverty in his work and lost all his money. He believed that traveling to another part of the countries would help him achieve success, so he traveled in all the countries. He inherited a huge amount of very expensive iron from his ancestors, and when he was leaving, he pawned the iron to a nearby merchant in exchange for giving him his money for his travel, and he traveled in all the countries. His travel was successful, and then the son of the merchant decided to return to his birthplace. ...