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Very Short English Moral Stories for Kids | Life Lessons
Very short English stories with morals help children learn important values such as honesty, kindness, patience, generosity, and hard work.
These short stories are written in simple and clear English, making them perfect for kids, students, parents, teachers, and educational websites. Each story teaches a meaningful life lesson that helps children grow into good human beings.
- 1. The Story of the Black Snake and the Poor Washerman 🐍
- 2. The Reward of Honesty: Young Child and old man 🧒👴
- 3. The Old Woman and the Magical Donkey 👵🐴
- 4. Laalach Kii Saja | The Story of Two Greedy Barbers 💈
- 5. The Dishonest Merchant and the Poor Farmer 🌾
- 6. The Power of Patience ⏳
- 7. The Lying Fairy 🧚♀️
- 8. Kindness Returned 🦌
- 9. The Magician and the Genie 🧞♂️
- 10. Never Give Up Story 💪
- Conclusion & Lessons
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. The Story of the Black Snake and the Poor Washerman | Moral Story in English
Very Short English Stories with Moral
Raju was a poor washerman who lived in a small village. Every day, he washed clothes on the riverbank to earn his living. Although he had very little, Raju always helped others.
One day, he saw a black snake struggling in the water. Without fear, Raju used a stick to pull the snake out and saved its life.
The snake spoke, “I am the prince of Nagaloka. Ask for any reward.”
Raju replied, “I helped you because it was right, not for a reward.”
Impressed by his kindness, the snake gave Raju a magical pearl. From that day onward, Raju’s home never lacked food or happiness.
2. The Reward of Honesty: Young Child and old man
Chotu was a young boy who sold flowers on the roadside to support his family. One day, an elderly man bought flowers and mistakenly gave him extra money.
Chotu counted the money and immediately ran after the man.
“Sir, you gave me more than the price,” he said honestly.
The old man smiled and said, “You could have kept it.” Chotu replied, “Money earned through dishonesty never brings peace.”
The man, who was a wealthy shop owner, offered Chotu a job.
Years later, Chotu became the manager of that shop.
3. The Old Woman and the Magical Donkey | Jadui Kahani | Very Short English Story
Kamala, an elderly woman, lived alone and struggled to survive. One night, she fed a hungry donkey with the little food she had.
The donkey revealed its magic and said,
“Whenever you whisper, ‘Golden Rain,’ gold coins will appear.”
Kamala used the coins wisely and never became greedy. She helped villagers and built a small school and clinic.
Seeing her selfless nature, the donkey blessed her with lifelong happiness.
4. Laalach Kii Saja | The Story of Two Greedy Barbers
Very Short English Stories with Moral
Ramu and Shyamu were two barber brothers who were always unhappy despite earning well. One day, they discovered a pot of gold in the forest.
Instead of sharing it, both planned to betray each other. Their greed led to a violent fight, and neither survived.
A monk passing by sighed and said,
“Greed destroys even the strongest bonds.”
5. The Dishonest Merchant and the Poor Farmer | English Short Story
Karodimal, a wealthy merchant, often cheated poor farmers. He once took wheat from a farmer named Hariya, promising payment later.
He never returned the money. Soon after, a flood destroyed Karodimal’s entire storehouse.
With no option left, he went to Hariya for help. Hariya fed him kindly.
Ashamed, Karodimal realized the value of honesty and changed his ways forever.
6. The Power of Patience | The Story of the Poor and the Rich
Very Short English Stories with Moral
Ramdin was poor, while his neighbor Mohanlal was extremely rich. Mohanlal often mocked Ramdin.
A sage announced that anyone who showed patience for one year would receive a big reward. Mohanlal ignored the challenge.
Ramdin worked honestly and patiently. After a year, the sage rewarded him with a map to hidden treasure.
Ramdin became wealthy but remained humble.
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