The bird Dina went out to enjoy and play in the forest and spend a pleasant time. She said that she would not go home until night, and suddenly a strong wind blew that knocked down the trees. The bird Dina was afraid and worried. She headed quickly to her home.
On her way back, she heard the chirping of little sparrows. She opened the window and saw that the sparrows were looking at something. On a branch of a tree where they were sitting was hanging a nest with a small bird that had a broken branch that could fall from it. The bird Dina looked at the sparrows and found them jumping with fear without concern. So she asked the sparrows about the fear.
The bird Dina learned from the little sparrows that the mother Yoyo had gone out to gather food for them. She felt the bird Dina sad at the sparrows’ fear and worried about the sparrows. So she thought of the bird Dina in a sad story about the sparrow who loved her mother. She raised the bird Dina’s long stick toward the sparrows to help them and protect them from falling branches, and until the mother Yoyo came, she thanked Yoyo’s bird Dina on her kindness to her chicks. From that day, the little bird Yoyo and the bird Dina became friends.
The next day, the bird Dina went out to enjoy with the little bird Yoyo at the bird feeder. It was a pleasant time, but despite that, the little bird Yoyo was not beautiful and shy. This was because the bird Dina had saved the life of her chicks and had not returned that wonderful kindness to her.
One day, the bird Dina’s mother, the little bird Dina, suffered from severe pain in her stomach, and the cat Yama described to her the pain as she picked some sour plums from the wild trees of the forest. The little bird Dina was supposed to eat a seed every day for a period of several days.
The little bird Dina refused to eat those plums because they were harmful and bitter, and she did not want to eat the poisonous food that the cat described to her, which caused the deterioration of her healthy condition, and she felt severe pain in her stomach. Her mother grieved for her little daughter Dina, but she had no means to help her little daughter to eat the harmful plums.
The little bird Yoyo thought in a sad idea and told the bird Dina about it, for the little bird Yoyo had saved the little bird Yoyo that the little bird Yoyo had offered a small gift of fresh raisins inside a pomegranate shell, then offered the shell to her little daughter who refused to eat the gift much. So the bird Dina was able to eat the harmful plums, and her stomach became fine.
Indeed, the little bird Yoyo was silent with the poison of the shell and accepted from her the mother food and offered it to her little daughter, and the little bird ate without feeling. The little bird Yoyo was able to offer help to her mother the bird Dina until her little daughter recovered and regained her health.
The moral of the story: To teach the child to think of helping others, and to feel the pleasure of the kindness that is done to him and he responds to with kindness.
Translated from the story: Dina and Yoyo