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Walk Before You Run Under a Blue Sky: A Moral Story for Kids

The classroom felt different that day. Normally filled with chatter and laughter, it now stood still, heavy with the weight of grief. One of the students had tragically lost both parents in a sudden accident, and their absence was deeply felt by everyone. The silence was oppressive, and even their teacher, Shine, found it hard to continue the lesson. She had lost her brightest student too—the one who always brought joy into the classroom.

But Shine knew that this silence couldn’t last forever. She decided to speak up, hoping to bring back a sense of hope and purpose. "Today," she began, "we’re going to talk about your future. What are your dreams? What do you want to become?"


The room was still, but slowly, the students began to open up. They shared their dreams: Jai wanted to be a software engineer, Pari hoped to become a scientist, and Raj admired Shine and dreamed of teaching. Seema, with a spark in her eyes, shared her passion for fashion design. They were starting to engage with the future again.

 The Story of Savarni: A Lesson in Personal Growth

Once upon a time in the peaceful village of Jagarpuri, there lived a young girl named Savarni. She was the light of her father Jeethu's life, but his love came with limitations. Jeethu, overly protective, never allowed her to walk or go to school. He carried her everywhere, fearing that the world would harm her.

One day, Savarni’s life took an unexpected turn. While at their native village, she overheard children racing outside and wanted to join. But Savarni had never walked before. She had been confined to the safety of her home. Despite her initial hesitation, her new friends, led by a boy named Karnu, encouraged her to try.

With determination, Savarni learned to walk, and in time, she learned to run. But her protective father, unaware of her progress, was furious when he saw her running in a race. His love for her had kept her locked away, preventing her from growing into her full potential.

Through the intervention of Suki, a school trainer, Jeethu realized that his overprotectiveness had harmed his daughter. Savarni’s true potential had been held back by her father’s fears. The trainer spoke wisely, "Sir, by keeping her caged, you’re not protecting her. You’re preventing her from becoming who she’s meant to be."

The Moral: Letting Go and Growing



The Flying Book

 

The Old Bad Habit

Joy was a bright student in the first standard, known for his excellent academic performance. However, there was one bad habit he couldn’t shake: he would sometimes steal things from his classmates. His friends had noticed this and often warned him, explaining that stealing was wrong and could lead to serious consequences.


Despite their warnings, Joy couldn't resist temptation. One day, he spotted a book in his classmate’s bag that he liked very much. It was a beautiful, shiny book, and he wanted it for himself. Even though his friends had cautioned him against stealing, Joy's mind was set. He decided to take the book when no one was watching.



The opportunity came when the teacher was out of the classroom, and the physical education teacher took everyone outside for practice. While most of his classmates were busy, Joy’s thoughts kept drifting back to the book. He thought it was the perfect moment to grab it.


He quickly asked for permission to drink some water, giving an excuse that the heat was making him thirsty. The teacher agreed, and Joy rushed back to the classroom, snatched the book, and hid it under his jacket. But just as he was about to return to his seat, he heard footsteps approaching. In his haste to hide the book, he tripped over a rod on the floor and hurt his toe. He winced in pain, seeing blood start to flow, and sat down to nurse his injury.

When the class teacher returned, she noticed the blood and asked what had happened. Rather than scolding the class, she decided to teach them a valuable lesson. She gathered the students around and began telling them a story.

"A few years ago," she began, "a flying book chased after a boy named Shine. The book zoomed through the air so fast that Shine couldn’t escape. No matter how hard he tried to run, the book followed him into his home."

The students listened intently.

The book spoke, "You cannot hide. If you don’t surrender yourself, we will send our workers to take you away."

Shine was frightened. "I haven’t done anything wrong," he protested. "What do you want from me?"

The book responded coldly, "We are from the world of books. We saw you steal a book from Siri’s bag, and now we’re going to take you to our world to punish you."

“What kind of punishment?” Shine asked nervously.

“We will teach you a lesson," the book replied. "First, we will hit you with letters, and then throw you into a paper-mixing machine to turn you into toilet paper."

The book then showed Shine a picture of a former classmate, who had been turned into paper the year before. Shine’s heart sank.

At that moment, Joy, who had been listening closely, grew terrified. He jumped up, shouting, "I will never steal again! Please don’t send me to the book world, teacher!"

The teacher smiled gently and hugged him. "Don't worry, Joy. We won't send you to the book world. But you must learn that stealing always leads to trouble."

Moral of the Story: Stealing is wrong. Always respect other people's belongings.

 

Kids Always Follow Parents’ Footsteps: A Heartfelt Family Story

Kids Always Follow Parents’ Footsteps: A Heartfelt Family Story

Introduction: In today's fast-paced world, families often find themselves caught up in the hustle and bustle of life. But one of the most important lessons we can teach our children is the value of family, love, and care, especially for parents in their later years. This emotional family story reminds us that kids follow in their parents' footsteps—and it’s essential to set a positive example.

The Longing for Family Connections: Vi and Joy lived far away from their grandparents, but despite the distance, they often wished to visit. They dreamed of playing in the same fields their parents once ran through, feeling the love of their grandparents' home just as their parents had as children. Every day, the siblings would ask their parents to take them to the hometown to meet their grandparents and enjoy the family bonds that seemed to come so naturally for others.

The Struggle Between Duty and Desire: Raj, the father, was inclined to fulfill his children’s wishes. He wanted them to experience the warmth and love of their grandparents. However, Siri, his wife, resisted the idea. She feared that once they made the trip, it would be difficult to bring the children back to their home. Siri also reminded Raj of the promise they made before marriage: to never visit the native town under any circumstances. It was a promise that had weighed heavily on their decisions.

The School Announcement: Then, one day, an unexpected call from the school brought joy to their lives—Vi and Joy had won first place in an inter-school competition for a skit they performed! The teacher explained that the skit was completely student-driven, with no guidance from teachers or adults. The school had selected the skit for media coverage, and they requested Raj and Siri to come watch their children's big moment.

The Skit Performance: At the school event, Vi, taking the role of the narrator, began the skit:

"Once upon a time, there was a joyful family, the Siri family. Siri, the mother, was blessed with a son and a daughter, whom she loved equally. As they grew older, Siri’s son, Joy, married a woman of his choice. However, after some time, the daughter-in-law insisted they move to her house, leaving Siri alone, heartbroken."

Siri couldn’t help but feel the sting of the words. They echoed her own life, and her heart swelled with emotion as she motioned to Manu to stop the skit. But the performance continued, revealing more about the family dynamics.

The Grandparents Arrive: In the skit, the grandparents appeared with a large trunk in hand. Vi, playing the role of Siri, asked:

"Who are you?"

"We are your in-laws," the grandmother replied warmly. "We’ve come to support you because we know what it’s like to be alone. You’ve given so much to your family, and now we want to be here for you."

"How could you know what my son has done to me?" Siri asked in the skit, her voice full of hurt.

The grandfather responded, "We know because, just like you cared for your son when he was young, he will one day remember how to care for you."

The Life Lesson: The grandparents continued to share their wisdom, reminding Siri that children often follow the examples set by their parents, especially their mothers. "You may not see it now," the grandmother explained, "but the love and care you gave to your son will come back to you in unexpected ways."

The skit ended, and Siri and Raj were deeply moved. They had been reminded that the cycle of love and care continues, and the values they instilled in their children would eventually guide them, just as they had been guided by their own parents.

A Change of Heart: That evening, Raj and Siri decided to visit the native town. Siri, still overwhelmed by emotion, asked her in-laws for forgiveness. But the grandparents, with kindness in their hearts, responded:

"There is nothing to forgive, dear. You are always our beloved daughter."

The grandfather added, "Sometimes, in our busy lives, we forget the importance of family. But children have a way of showing us what really matters. They remind us of the love we once knew."


Moral of the Story: This heartwarming family story teaches us a valuable lesson: Always care for your parents, especially in their old age. Children may not understand it now, but they will follow in the footsteps you set. The love and care you give to your parents will be reflected in the way your children treat you, so it’s important to set a positive example. Remember, kids always follow in their parents' footsteps.

The Emotional classical Music

 The Music 

The Transformative Power of Classical Music: How One Mentor Changed Three Troubled Kids

In a bustling city, there were three children—Pari, Jai, and Moni—living with their father, Manav. A successful entrepreneur and a sole parent, Manav had built a life of wealth and recognition. Yet, despite their privileged background, his children were becoming increasingly difficult to handle. Their behavior was disrupting the household and making it impossible for anyone to mentor them.

The Challenges of Raising Misbehaving Kids

Manav's children were stubborn and defiant. Despite the efforts of over 20 tutors and mentors, none were able to teach them or discipline them effectively. Teachers were met with resistance: books were thrown, lessons ignored, and even ghost dolls were used to scare their mentors. Some even went so far as to glue their seats and serve improper food to their mentors, causing them to quit in frustration. Word quickly spread that Manav’s kids were unmanageable, and no one was willing to step in.

Even though Manav offered huge incentives—100% pay raises and all sorts of perks—potential mentors turned him down. His once-promising children had become a source of shame and heartbreak for him. He felt helpless, unable to find a solution that could bring his kids back on track.

An Unexpected Solution: The Power of Emotional Connection


One day, while pondering his children’s misbehavior, Manav stayed late at work. The chief security officer, noticing that Manav was still in the office, approached him. He was surprised to see that his boss appeared deeply troubled. Hesitant at first, the officer peeped inside the cabin and noticed Manav lost in his thoughts, unaware of his presence. Startled, the officer dropped his keys.

When Manav finally noticed him, he reassured the officer, "I’ll be leaving in 15 minutes." The officer, noticing the tears in Manav’s eyes, gently offered his advice: "Sir, I think you're going through something difficult. If you share the burden with someone close to you, it could help lighten your heart."

Manav, deeply moved by the officer’s words, invited him to sit. The officer suggested a possible solution: his niece, Siri, had recently completed her teacher training and was passionate about mentoring. Although new to the profession, Siri’s enthusiasm for teaching made her a perfect candidate to help Manav’s children.

Relieved, Manav decided to give it a try. Siri’s approach, he hoped, might be just what his children needed.

A Bold Mentor Who Took on the Challenge

Siri started her mentoring journey on October 19. That evening, the children—still skeptical and rebellious—tried to scare her with a ghost doll. But Siri wasn’t fazed. With a calm and steady hand, she gently slapped the doll, breaking it in front of them. The children’s plan had backfired.

Next, they tried to trick her with improperly prepared food, hoping she would fall for the ruse. However, Siri cleverly engaged them and had them eat the food they had prepared. It was a smart way to teach them responsibility and respect.

When the children realized that Siri wasn’t easily intimidated, they took things a step further. Jai and Pari, thinking they could get Siri to leave by causing her to slip, poured oil on the floor. However, it was Moni who slipped and got hurt.

Siri, not only a mentor but a compassionate soul, stayed up all night tending to Moni’s injury as if he were her own child. She cared for him tenderly, calming him with her kind words.

Moni, overwhelmed with emotion, cried and apologized: “Ma’am, I’m sorry. We tried to make you leave, but you’ve taken care of me like a mother.”

Siri smiled and replied, “That’s okay, my dear. It’s never too late to change. Sincere regret is more powerful than punishment.”

The Turning Point: A Powerful Lesson in Compassion and Discipline


The following morning, Jai, feeling guilty for their actions, devised another plan. He secretly filled Siri’s cap with pepper flakes, expecting it to hurt her eyes when she wore it. However, Siri was wise to their tricks, and the cat knocked the cap off before she could put it on.

Siri broke her silence and spoke to the children with a mix of firmness and compassion: “What you’re doing is unfair. Think about how you would feel if the tables were turned. If you’re not interested in learning in the usual way, that’s fine. But please don’t harm others. You’ve all been misbehaving, and it has to stop.”

Humbled by her words, the children promised to change their ways. Siri, seeing their sincerity, hugged them and began her training. She introduced them to classical music, explaining its power to improve focus, concentration, and memory.

The Remarkable Transformation: Classical Music as a Tool for Growth

   Within three months, the transformation was astounding. Jai, Pari, and Moni became


more focused on their studies. They scored above average in their academic work, and even when Siri wasn’t around, they completed their homework without mistakes.

Classical music played a crucial role in this change. Research has shown that listening to classical music can enhance IQ, memory, and cognitive function. By incorporating this form of music into their daily routine, the children developed better focus and an increased ability to concentrate. Their behavior and academic performance improved dramatically, all thanks to Siri’s patience, love, and the power of music.


Moral of the Story: The Power of Music, Patience, and Emotional Connection

This story shows us that emotional support, patience, and the right tools—like classical music—can bring about significant change in children. Music, in particular, has been proven to enhance cognitive abilities, making it an effective tool for improving concentration and boosting IQ. When combined with love and discipline, it can help children thrive both academically and emotionally.




If you're struggling to connect with your child or help them focus, consider incorporating classical music into their routine. It might just be the key to unlocking their potential.