The Story of Juha and the Ring

The events of the story take place in ancient times, when a small merchant went to Juha to ask him for guidance on a ring maker to make a ring for him, as the price of making the ring would be cheap so he could use it in his trade. Indeed, Juha guided him to a skilled ring maker, but the price the ring maker requested was beyond the small merchant’s ability. So Juha devised a clever trick that got the merchant out of this situation, and he obtained what he wanted with ease. ...

The Story of the Wonderful Ring

There was a farmer who did many hard works in his farm, but despite that, he did not have enough to buy food. One day, he went out to plow his farm. He was thinking about a way to increase his income, so that he would have enough money for himself and his wife to buy food. While walking, he met an old woman who told him to walk ahead toward a distant tree, and told him that she had cut it and it was now split. The farmer was surprised by the old woman’s words and thought to himself, then decided to go to look at that tree. ...

The Gift

The story tells about Firas, the skilled young fisherman, and what happened to him in his journey sailing by boat, about the severe storm that threw him onto an island with customs and traditions for receiving guests, and the customs were that the guest of good intention should come with a gift, so how did he behave with that gift, and what the island people did with him. Beginning of the story: It is told that in ancient times, there was a small fisherman named Firas. He would go day after day to the big sea to fish, but as days passed, he no longer tolerated fishing because he would throw his nets in the sea, but unfortunately, they didn’t carry him any catch of fish. ...

The Story of the Golden Cucumber

Lady Timon felt extreme loneliness because she had not given birth to children yet. One day she went out to the farm, and kept crying as she planted plants, wishing she had a child to alleviate her loneliness. Lady Timon finished her farm work and returned to the house. The Green Ghost Visits Lady Timon: In the evening, she heard a heavy knock on the door of the house. She hurried to open the door and found a huge ghost, its color green, and its eyes golden. Lady Timon was frightened and kept trembling, so the ghost said to her: there is no need to fear me, just listen. I know you want a child and I have come to help you achieve your dream, but with one condition, which is when the child reaches the age of twelve years, I will return again and take him from you. ...

Hansel and Gretel

One day there was a small happy family living in a cottage near the forest, consisting of a father, a mother, a boy, and a girl, Hansel and Gretel. One day, the mother became very sick and died. The father married another woman. The stepmother was cruel and didn’t love Hansel and Gretel. One day, Hansel heard his stepmother agreeing with one of the hunters to take the two children with him and leave them inside the forest. ...

The Foolish Weaver

One day, in one of the simple villages, there lived a poor man who worked as a weaver. He would weave clothes every day from morning to evening, then go out to sell those clothes and get money to buy food for his family. One day, while weaving some clothes, his spindle suddenly broke. The weaver was extremely sad because it was the only means of earning a living, and it was difficult for him to get a new spindle after his spindle broke. ...

Impossible to Please Everyone

In ancient times, a man wanted to sell his donkey. He woke from his sleep early before sunrise, heading to the market near his town to sell his donkey. The man took his son with him to the market. The Journey: The man left his home with his son. The man rode the donkey and his son walked beside him. As he passed a group of people walking on the road, one of the passersby said: It is amazing that the father rides the donkey and leaves his son walking beside him on this long road. Is there no mercy in this father’s heart for his weak son? It would have been better for the son to ride the donkey and the father to walk on this long road. ...

The Mystery of the Laughing Fish

A story from Indian heritage, with exciting and enjoyable events for children. It also helps develop thinking skills in children, the ability to solve riddles, and understand indirect statements. Story Events: There was a king named Feruzshan. The king was ruler of the town of Kashmir. One day, his wife the queen was sitting looking from the balcony and saw a woman wandering selling fish. The queen asked the seller if she had female fish, but the seller apologized to the queen and told her she only sold male fish. The seller began to depart, and as she walked, the queen heard the voice of a fish laughing loudly. ...

The Wishing Tree

There was a traveler who passed through many countries. It was a hot day, and the traveler was tired, hungry, and thirsty. He was thinking that he only needed a shaded area to rest in. At that moment, as far as his eye could see, he found a large tree full of leaves. The traveler felt happy and asked himself: Do I have water to drink? The traveler searched and didn’t find any, but he saw a bottle of cold water on the ground under the tree. ...

Daughter of the Haddad

Events revolve in a country called Pars, about a prince son of its king, and what he will face from trials changing his life completely and changing his nature. The Tale: It is told that in the country of Pars, there was a great and strong person named Fu, very famous and magnified upon all in the palace, to the extent everyone considered him, and the king was very magnified, therefore especially that he wanted to go, and the prince son of the king saw that there was no princess or master in the palace or in the world who matches him, to love him and follow him. ...