The Story of Juha and the Thief

The events of this story take place in a distant time. At that time, Juha was sitting in his house feeling extremely bored from sitting alone in the house without his wife, who had traveled in the morning to her parents’ house. At that time, one of the thieves believed that there was no one in the house and sneaked into his rooms until Juha sensed him and decided to hide in a large box. ...

The Story of Peter Rabbit

There were four little rabbits: Flopsy Rabbit, Mopsy Rabbit, Cottontail Rabbit, and Peter Rabbit. The four rabbits lived with their mother under the tree in happiness and joy. One day, the mother gathered with her four children and told them that she would go to the market to bring them food and drink. She warned them against playing in Uncle George’s garden, because he might harm them as he had done with their father before. The mother took the basket and went to the market, leaving the four rabbits at home. Peter Rabbit suggested to his brothers that they go out to play in Uncle George’s garden and enjoy their day. ...

The Story of Yes and No

It is told that one day before words existed, there was a small boy named Yes living in a small village inside a small kingdom. Yes was the best boy in the village in everything, and he was smarter than any other person in the village. Yes had another brother named No. No was jealous of his brother Yes because he was better than him in everything. All the people of the village loved him because he always helped them, while No always refused to help the village people. ...

The Story of the Twins

In a village called Sercy, there was a woman who gave birth to twins. They were two beautiful boys with such gentleness that whoever saw them loved them greatly. One of the twins was named Iba and had a white spot on his right hand, and the other was named Saiba and had a white spot on his left hand. The father and mother were very happy with them and very sad at the same time. You will ask why? Because there was a very bad custom and tradition in the customs and traditions of Sercy of killing twins. The leader of the city of Sercy had said: These twins must also die, but their father and mother did not want to kill them. ...

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. ...

Jack and the Beanstalk

There was once a boy named Jack who lived with his mother. They owned only a single thin cow that did not give much milk. The mother asked Jack to take the cow to the market to sell it because they did not have enough money to feed it. Jack headed to the market. On the way, a man met him and asked him where he was going with that cow. Jack answered: I am going to the market to sell it as my mother requested. ...

The King's Trick

In ancient times, there was a king who lived in a large palace. In front of his palace was a small shop belonging to a young tailor. The king was bothered by the presence of this small shop in front of his palace. He felt that this shop disfigured the beauty of the palace, and he wished for the shop to be removed from its place. But he feared that the people of the kingdom would blame him and say that he had wronged a poor man and deprived him of his shop and source of livelihood. ...

The Lion and the Hare

In one of the forests, there was a very old and arrogant lion. He prided himself on all animals around him in the forest, until one day when he was sleeping in his nest and the insects disturbed his place. The lion woke up from his sleep suddenly on the impact of a hare falling on both of his front paws. The lion struck his leg angrily, but when he saw it, he grabbed it and mocked it, saying: “Don’t you know that the king of animals is sleeping? How did you fall and enter his nest? How do you play and have fun with him without fear?” ...

The Ignorant Man

There was a village in a kingdom where a man lived who sold milk. His name was Danny. He built his hut in an area far from the city, in the forest, for he loved the quiet of the forest. The atmosphere in the city was always noisy and had a lot of noise. He lived in the hut only with two cows. He fed them well and took care of them. Every day, he took the two cows to the nearby pond to bathe. The more he cared for them, the more milk the two cows gave him. He sold the milk and earned enough money from it to live happily. ...

The Snake in the Prince Belly

There was a king named Devashakti who was very frustrated with his son, who seemed very weak, and every day he seemed weaker and weaker. Doctors came to him from distant places from all over the country, and they insisted that he could not be cured because there is a snake inside his stomach, which is what makes him in this condition. They tried all types of treatments, but in vain and without benefit. ...