
A stork walked with graceful steps along a small river, its eyes staring at the clear waters of the river, its long neck and beak ready to catch prey in the water as its morning breakfast. At that time, the river was filled with swimming fish, but the Stork felt a little haughty that morning.
"I don't want to eat small fish" he told himself. "The little fish don't deserve to be eaten by a graceful stork like me."
Now, a fish that was slightly larger than the other fish, passed by nearby.
"No" said the Stork. "I wouldn't trouble myself to open a beak and eat such a big fish!"
As the sun begins to rise, the fish, which are in shallow water near the edge of the river, eventually swim to move to the middle of the river deeper and cooler. The Stork, who did not see any more fish, was forced to settle for eating a small snail on the edge of the river.
This story teaches children not to be arrogant, Mother. Because this nature will only harm, both others and yourself.
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A stork walked with graceful steps along a small river, its eyes staring at the clear waters of the river, its long neck and beak ready to catch prey in the water as its morning breakfast. At that time, the river was filled with swimming fish, but the Stork felt a little haughty that morning.
"I don't want to eat small fish" he told himself. "The little fish don't deserve to be eaten by a graceful stork like me."
Now, a fish that was slightly larger than the other fish, passed by nearby.
"No" said the Stork. "I wouldn't trouble myself to open a beak and eat such a big fish!"
As the sun begins to rise, the fish, which are in shallow water near the edge of the river, eventually swim to move to the middle of the river deeper and cooler. The Stork, who did not see any more fish, was forced to settle for eating a small snail on the edge of the river.
This story teaches children not to be arrogant, Mother. Because this nature will only harm, both others and yourself.
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A stork walked with graceful steps along a small river, its eyes staring at the clear waters of the river, its long neck and beak ready to catch prey in the water as its morning breakfast. At that time, the river was filled with swimming fish, but the Stork felt a little haughty that morning.
"I don't want to eat small fish" he told himself. "The little fish don't deserve to be eaten by a graceful stork like me."
Now, a fish that was slightly larger than the other fish, passed by nearby.
"No" said the Stork. "I wouldn't trouble myself to open a beak and eat such a big fish!"
As the sun begins to rise, the fish, which are in shallow water near the edge of the river, eventually swim to move to the middle of the river deeper and cooler. The Stork, who did not see any more fish, was forced to settle for eating a small snail on the edge of the river.
This story teaches children not to be arrogant, Mother. Because this nature will only harm, both others and yourself.