Short Story of Seagull Jeffrey with Morals – Download PDF Copy

Once upon a time, in a cozy neighborhood, lived a sweet little mole named Henry. Henry was not like other moles; he loved to explore and make friends with everyone. But because he lived underground, he didn’t have many neighbors.

One day, Henry decided to dig a tunnel that led to the surface. He popped his head up and saw a beautiful garden beside him. A family of chickens lived in this garden, and Henry was glad to meet them.

“Hello, my name is Henry. I’m your new neighbor!” Henry called, sticking his head out of the ground.

The chickens were surprised but greeted Henry with warm smiles. They showed him their garden and all the vegetables they were growing.

As the days passed, Henry and the chickens became best friends. They spent hours talking and playing together, and Henry even helped them dig holes to plant seeds.

But one day, a big storm hit the neighborhood. Heavy rain flooded Henry’s tunnel, and he became trapped underground. Hearing his cries for help, the chickens quickly came to his rescue. They dug through the mud and pulled Henry to safety.

After the storm ended, Henry thanked the chickens for saving him. He realized that true friends are always there for each other, no matter what.

From that day on, Henry and the chickens lived happily ever after, helping and taking care of each other.

The moral of the story is: kindness and compassion always triumph in the end. Being mean or causing trouble may seem fun at first, but it only leads to loneliness and regret. Like Henry and the chickens, we should always strive to treat others with kindness and respect.

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