The Story of the Gray Chicken

It is told that on a beautiful sunny day, the chickens came out of their nest while enjoying themselves and playing. They decided to spend the day in the fields for recreation and enjoying the beautiful golden sun rays. Among the chickens was a small gray chicken. The other chickens constantly mocked her because of her small size. The chickens went out jumping in happiness. When they started walking, the white chicken stopped and called out to her companions: Wait, my sisters, for today we will compete and see who will be the strongest and fastest. Before we begin, we must mock this gray chicken that we can hardly see. ...

The Three Sheep

There were living three small sheep with their mothers in a big farm, and the mother sheep cared for them a lot of the bad hunger, and one day of the days the mother sheep went to the place to graze some fruits to pick them and she commanded her children the three sheep, after she returned to the house so that they do not eat the bad hunger. The mother sheep sat and the three sheep were eating in the house, and the big sheep wanted that they go a lot to the place of the hunger, where there were fruits of the death beautiful to pick the fruits that are scattered on the ground. ...

The Wise Crow

One day a group of enemies went out in a valley with a lot, and they took a lot with them from one good one, and on the way they passed by quickly to see and left the small that they took with it that no one sees to help them, and no one of the enemies in the way saw them. So the little one of the enemies said to his companions: I ask from the little one some grapes and then I go to him and ask the small, so the little one refused and went away quickly and did not wait for the enemies to return from the little, and one of the enemies saw a great horse on the way to the enemy that will go to the three enemies quickly to take the small with them according to the plot that they plotted to return the small, so the man went quickly to the three enemies and told them by that, so the enemies the three quickly agreed to take the small with him and went to the three, and they looked a lot on the small and found it empty, so the man returned quickly to his mother with sorrow and she took him with her and he complained about her that the enemies took the small, and he said he returned quickly to her with sorrow and they left with them that was important, and he thanked the one who was on their rescue from the enemies the three. ...

The Beautiful Monkey

There was in a place a big animal a small the boy his name Bobo and he lived alone in the forest, Bobo did not have a father and mother so he was sad and lived alone without their caring. Bobo was flying in the forest wandering the movements because the giraffe does not see the story because it walks in the morning and the evening and does not fly like all the birds that were taught by fear and flew their wings above the birds, and the fear of Bobo increased in addition to being alone and he was also afraid of the birds and walking with fear in the ground of the forest the scary. ...

The Story of Amjad and the Cat

Once upon a time, there was a kind boy named Amjad. Amjad had a compassionate heart and loved all people and living creatures. One day, while Amjad was playing with his friends, he saw a scene that saddened him deeply. His mischievous friends were grabbing a cat by its tail, paws, and neck. The poor cat was crying out for help, but the boys paid no mind to its cries, tossing it back and forth without any regard for its pain. ...

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 Story of Samir and the Deep Pit

There once lived a young boy named Samir who lived with his parents in a beautiful city known for its kind-hearted people. One Friday morning, Samir woke up and ate the breakfast his mother had prepared for him. As was his habit every Friday, he went to meet his friends to play in the park near their neighborhood. After he finished breakfast, his mother advised him to be very careful and to watch his step, especially since city workers were carrying out excavations and there were many holes in the road. Samir said goodbye to his mother and headed off to meet his companions in the park. ...

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 the Cat With Shoes

It is told that there was an old man who had three young sons. The man owned a mill, a donkey, and a cat. When the man became ill and was on the verge of death, he distributed his property among his three sons. He gave the first the mill, and gave the second the donkey. As for the third, he gave him the cat. The two older brothers mocked their younger brother because he inherited something of no value. The boy was sad and sat crying, carrying the cat and looking at him. He talked to him and asked him, “What is your use? You are a tame animal, and there’s no benefit from you.” Suddenly, the cat stood up and answered the boy, saying, “I can do many things. I can make you richer than your brothers.” ...