English stories about babies: wolves and cranes
When a wolf was eating an animal, the bone in the meat got stuck in his throat. He couldn't swallow, so he felt a sharp pain.
He ran around trying to find something to relieve the pain.
He tried to persuade anyone to take out the bone. "I will give anything," he said, "as long as you can take it out."
Finally, the crane agreed to have a try. It makes the wolf open his mouth, and then puts its long neck into the wolf's throat.
The crane loosened the bone with its beak and finally took it out.
"Will you please pay me?" Asked the crane.
The wolf showed his teeth and said, "You should be satisfied. You have put your head in the wolf's mouth and taken it out safely. That's a great reward for you. "
When the wolf was eating, a small bone in the meat got stuck in his throat, which was very painful. He ran around trying to find a way to relieve the pain.
To convince people, he said, "If I can take out this bone, I can give anything."
Finally, the crane agreed to have a try. He told the wolf to open his mouth, then put his long neck into the wolf's throat and took out the bone with his sharp mouth.
The crane asked, "What reward did you give me?" The wolf bared his teeth and said, "hey, friend, you can safely take your head back from the wolf's mouth." This is the reward. "
Moral: An insatiable person will not appreciate the help of others.
English stories about babies: the fox and the lioness
One morning, when a female fox walked out of the nest with her baby, she saw a lioness and her baby.
"Why do you only have one child, dear lady?" Asked the fox.
"Look at my health and many children here. Imagine what it would be like to be a proud mother if you could."
The lioness said quietly, "Yes, look at those beautiful collections. What are they? Fox! I only have one, but remember, it's a lion. "
The fox and the lion
One morning, the mother fox took her baby out of the nest and saw the lioness and her baby.
"Why do you only have one child, madam?" The mother fox asked, "Look at my healthy child. If she has the ability, a proud mother should raise more children. "
The lioness said quietly, "Yes, look at this beautiful group. All foxes! I only have one, but he is a lion after all. "
Moral: Value lies in quality, not quantity.
English stories about babies: wolves and sheep
Once upon a time, a wolf was eating grass by a stream. When he looked up, he saw a lamb drinking water at a lower place.
"This is my dinner," he thought. "I'll find some excuse to catch it." Then he shouted to the lamb, "How dare you muddy the water?" "No, master," said the lamb. "I can't mess up your water, because it runs from you to me."
"Well, then," said the wolf. "Why did you scold me at this time last year?" "It's impossible," said the lamb. "I am only six months old."
"I don't care," cried the wolf. "If it's not you, it must be your father." Then he rushed to the poor lamb and ate it up.
Once upon a time, a wolf was drinking water in a stream and saw a lamb drinking water downstream.
"That's my dinner," thought the wolf. "I want to find an excuse to eat him." So he said to the lamb, "How dare you muddy my water?" "I didn't, sir," replied the lamb. "I drink water downstream. How can I muddy the water you drink? "
"So," said the wolf, seeing that the plan failed, "why did you speak ill of me today last year?" "Impossible," said the lamb. "I am only six months old now."
"I don't care," said the wolf. "If it's not you, it's your father." With that, he rushed to the little goat and ate it.
Moral: When a bad guy wants to find an excuse for his evil deeds, he doesn't care whether the excuse is appropriate or not.