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: In Our House There Is a Ghost

Every night before I sleep, I talk to my father on the phone, for he works at night and does not return until late hours. I always ask him to wake me when he returns home. I try to sleep in the frightening darkness, but the squeaking sound of doors disturbs my comfort and makes me unable to fall into deep sleep. I try to hide under my blanket, and then I feel some kind of safety. But suddenly I feel a touch on my cheek! Oh God, it’s a ghost chasing me. ...

The Story of Colorful Paintings Without Colors

He said to me: Approach and look, what do you see? I approached and looked and saw a wonderful colorful abstract painting. I had not seen the harmony and beauty of its colors in any painting by the world’s plastic artists whose works I had seen in exhibitions, art museums, or the colored catalogs published printed about their works. My friend the biologist: I said, having moved away from the microscope that had invited me to look through it at the painting: Wonderful colors and wonderful harmony. He commented on my words smiling: There are no colors at all in this colorful painting. His statement confused me, but I did not doubt its truth, for he is a biologist, and he must mean what he says. ...

The Story of the Donkey Minister

It is told that in ancient times, in one of the small kingdoms, there lived a king who loved hunting in the forests. This king had a minister specialized in the state of the weather. So if the king wanted to go out one day to hunt, he would ask the minister first after ordering him to look at the state of the weather. He would go to strike the divination arrows and read the paths of the stars until he returned to the king with certain news. On that basis, the king would go out or remain in his palace. Then came a day when the king wished to go out to hunt in the company of his wife the queen and his daughter the princess, so that they could witness his skill in hunting and to entertain them. ...

The Story of the Four Friends

It is told that in a beautiful forest filled with tall trees and huge plants, there were four small friends: the duck Toote, the rabbit Bebo, the bear Dodo, and the mouse Fofu. The four friends were accustomed to playing together every day. One day the friends decided to build a cabin to play and gather in it, and to make it from brick, straw, and clay. The four friends began dividing and distributing tasks among themselves until they could build the small cabin. To start this, Fofu suggested that they conduct a draw to distribute the tasks. Bebo’s share was to collect clay from the pond, Toote collected wood and cut it, while Fofu dug in the ground to place the cabin’s foundations, and Dodo’s turn came at the end to put straw on the roof of the cabin. ...

The Story of the Monkey Namis

The monkey Namis lived in the forest, and all the animals knew him, for his name meant mockery of others. The monkey Namis loved to mock his friends in the forest. The monkey Namis would wake up every day and sit at the top of the tree, thinking of a way to mock and laugh at others, and spend his day in mockery and sarcasm of the rest of the forest animals. ...

The Story of the Turtle and the Two Ducks

That story tells that excessive talking is a blameworthy habit, which can harm its owner and lead to his destruction, and that silence is a virtue that a person should adhere to in many times. Story events: It is told that on the shore of one of the beautiful lakes lived three friends: a turtle, a black duck, and a white duck. The two ducks loved the turtle even though she talked a lot. Therefore, they advised her to reduce her talking because excessive talking and chattering are bad habits. ...

The Story of the Ugly Duckling

It is told that on one of the autumn days, one of the ducks was waiting for her eggs to hatch with impatient eagerness. One day the first egg began to hatch, followed by the rest of the eggs until seven beautiful little ducks came out of the eggs, while the largest egg had not hatched yet. The mother waited several more days and said to herself: Perhaps that egg was delayed because it had the most beautiful duck. After several days of patience, the large egg finally hatched. But unfortunately, a large ugly duck came out of it covered with dark gray feathers. The mother was sad but said that perhaps when she grows up, she will become like her siblings. ...

The Story of the Fox's Cunning

In the beautiful forest, the rooster lived in happiness and joy, and living near him was a cunning fox living in a burrow. One day the cunning fox looked at the rooster and kept thinking of a trick to be able to catch that large rooster. The rooster, standing on the tree, felt strange movements and suspicious sounds coming from behind the tree, and he felt that some danger was approaching him. So the rooster made a big jump and stood on a high branch of the tree, and the cunning fox appeared. ...

The Story of the Lying Crow

It is told that in one of the forests a crow lived. The crow thought one day to mock the animals of the forest and deceive them, so he brought a box of yellow colors and began painting his black feathers with the yellow color. When the crow had painted all his feathers and looked at himself in the mirror, he saw that his color had become yellow. The crow rejoiced at his new color and began moving among the trees. The crow went to the forest birds and told them that he was a canary bird that came from a distant forest to live with them in their forest. But that trick did not fool the forest birds. ...