The disobedient kid

The disobedient kid

Moral of the story: “We should always listen to our parents or guardians because they have more experience and knowledge than us”

Once upon a time, there was a goat and her little kid who lived together. One sunny morning, the kid went skipping and hopping towards the jungle. The mother goat tried to stop her kid from going alone into the deep, dark jungle, saying there are lots of beasts there. “Don’t go alone,” she warned. “Don’t worry, mother. I won’t go too far in,” the kid said.

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The little Frisky kid was so lost in his games that he did not see how deep into the jungle he had come.

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Soon, it turned dark and he wanted to go home to his mother. But the poor, frightened kid could not find his way back.

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He was lost and he didn’t know what to do. He cried for his mother and his cozy warm home, thinking he should have listened to what his mother said.

Then a wolf arrived there and said “Aha! I shall feast on the delicious kid tonight.” The wolf saw the kid and gobbled him up.

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The poor kid paid the price for not listening to his mother.

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Moral of the story of “The disobedient kid”:

The moral of this story is that we should always listen to our parents or guardians because they have more experience and knowledge than us and they always want what’s best for us. They may warn us of dangers that we are not aware of, so it’s important to trust them and follow their advice. It’s also important to be aware of our surroundings and not wander off too far from safety.

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