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Sharing And Caring Junior Class Full Story

Know the Full story "Sharing and Caring" and morals from the story along with related Questions and Answers


 Sharing And Caring

Once there were two friends in a Forest, a mango tree and a banyan tree. They talked to each other and enjoyed the whole day. Every night lions and tigers used to sleep beneath them. The mango tree used to hatred the animals. "I will shoo them away, they roar loudly, smell bad and makes a lot of noise," he said. The banyan tree was friendly and very calm and he said, "Don't be so rude. We trees and animals need each other. We must live in harmony and help each other."


The mango tree was rigid. He was not ready to listen to him. That night when animals were sleeping under the tree, the mango tree shook its branches and made loud noises. The animals thought it was a demon and ran away. The mango tree laughed and felt happy.


The next evening two woodcutters came to the forest. They had axes in their hands. They saw the big mango tree and became very happy. One of the woodcutters said, "Friend, look what a big tree it is!" The other said, "Yes, and there is no one here, neither man nor wild animals. So, let's cut the tree down."
They began to cut the tree. The mango tree cried out in pain. Seeing the condition of his friend the banyan tree cried out for help, "Help! Help!" Wild Animals recognize his voice and come quickly to help them. They rushed towards the banyan tree. When the woodcutters saw the wild animals, they ran as fast as they could leaving their axes behind.
Tears rolled down from the eyes of the mango tree. He said. "You were right my dear friend. We need each other to be happy and safe."
The wild animals moved near the mango tree and said, "It's only through caring and sharing, friendship is born."
"I told you, we plants and animals need each other. If we don't help each other, we may fall in trouble," said the banyan tree.



Moral from the Story: 


1. For a peaceful and happy life on the earth, Don't Cut down the Trees,
2. Nature has made animals and plants both only to maintain the balance of nature. So, everyone should coordinate and help each other in their needs.
3. Save forests because they are our lifeline.
4. In this nature, everyone has their value, and they give their contribution to this nature.
5. Sharing and Caring Increases Friendship.
6. Always share things with your friends and take care of each other.

Related Questions and Answers:


Q.1- What did the mango tree and the banyan tree do all day?
Ans: The mango tree and the Banyan tree were friends; they all day talked to each other and enjoyed all the time.
Q.2- Why did the mango tree want to drive the animals away?
Ans: The mango tree used to hate the animals; he always said that they always roar and smell very bad, which makes him annoyed.
Q.3- What advice did the banyan tree give to the mango tree?
Ans: The banyan tree advised the mango tree that- Don't be so rude with these animals; we trees and animals need each other. We must live in harmony and help each other.
Q.4- What happened when the banyan tree cried loudly?
Ans: When the woodcutters were cutting down the tree, the mango tree was crying in pain, seeing his friend in pain; the banyan tree also cried for help; wild animals heard his voice. The wild animals rushed towards the trees and saved the mango tree from the hands of the woodcutters.

 

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