Funny Folktales

Folktales are such a wonderful heritage we own. Cultures all around the world have fabulous folktales. Among them we can find some folktales are here to give a moral lesson. Some folktales are about legends, scary characters, and incidents. However, the best type of folktales are the funny folktales, regardless of the culture and region … Read more

Calabash Milk Rice

Fables for Kids - Calabash Milk Rice of the Fox and Rabbit - Storiesntales

Once upon a time, in a fertile forest, there lived a rabbit. He lived alone and happily in his tiny and cozy home under a mora tree. He came out early in the morning to get a sunbath from the first light. Then he hops around to find food. One day, a lonely fox came and asked if the bunny could make him his friend. The bunny took the fox as his friend. So, the bunny and the fox became friends.

William and His Good Deeds

Bedtime Stories for Kids - William and His Good Deeds

Once upon a time, in a small house in the countryside near the distant mountains, grassy lands, and forests, there lived a little boy named William. He was a kind-hearted boy. His parents passed away in an accident. So, he lived with his grandmother. William was a lovely son to his grandmother. And he was … Read more

The Donkey Who Did the Duty of the Dog

Storiesntales - Idiom Stories - The Donkey Who Did the Duty of the Dog

Once upon a time, there lived a Gamarala (a villager). This villager had a donkey for transporting his goods and a dog for protection. The donkey helped with taking heavy bags on his back for Gamarala. Carrying rice bags, vegetable bags, and sometimes Gamarala’s daughter were the duties of the donkey. The dog’s job was to protect Gamarala’s house from thieves. Otherwise, the dog was sleeping.

The Lion with a Bad Breath

Storiesntales - Folktales with Moral Lessons - The Lion with a Bad Breath

Once upon a time, there was a lion king in a large jungle. This jungle was quite different from others. This jungle had its own rules. Even the king, the lion, was not allowed to kill animals as he pleased. There was a protocol for taking someone’s life. No one was allowed to take the lives of others for fun. Only the carnivorous animals were allowed to take their lives for food. But they were not supposed to take more than they could eat for one meal. But this king was different. He always wanted to do whatever he wanted. But the rules forbid him. So he thought of a plan.

Two Sisters and the Wounded Bird

Storiesntales - Moral Stories for Kids - Two Sisters and the Wounded Bird

Once upon a time, there were two sisters living in a rural area. They both were married and lived with their husbands in two separate houses in the same village. One day, the elder sister visited her younger sister with her husband. The younger sister welcomed her elder sister warmly. She treated her sister and her husband to tasty food and beverages. Then they had a nice talk about life and many more. The elder sister noticed that everything at the younger sister’s place seemed to be going well. They had quite wealthy lives. So, the elder sister was waiting for the right time to ask about it.

The Shepherd and the Tiger

Moral Stories for Kids - The Shepherd Boy and the Tiger

Once upon a time, there lived a shepherd boy in a rural village. The village was situated near a vast, deep jungle. Most of the people in this village were farmers and shepherds. The shepherd boy was looking after a herd of goats at a grassland near the jungle at the end of the jungle. Meanwhile, other people were working on their farmlands and looking after their cattle and goats. One day, the bored shepherd boy thought of having some fun…