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The Monkey and the Little Bird Story for Kids | Panchatantra Moral Tale

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The Monkey and the Little Bird Story for Kids

(A Panchatantra Tale β€” Do Not Give Advice Unless Asked)

Little Bird Story for Kids - Monkeys shivering in the rain illustration

Once upon a time, in a deep green forest near the mountains, a group of monkeys lived happily on tall trees. One day, heavy rain began to fall, soaking the monkeys and making them shiver with cold.

Little Bird Story for Kids - Monkeys discovering shiny gunja seeds

Searching for warmth, they found shiny red-and-black gunja seeds. Mistaking them for live embers, the monkeys gathered around and began blowing on them, hoping to start a fire.

Little Bird Story for Kids - Monkeys blowing on gunja seeds thinking they are embers

High above on a tree branch, a little yellow bird watched the monkeys. She knew the seeds could never make fire.

Wanting to help, the bird flew closer and said gently, β€œThese are not fire embers. They are gunja seeds. Blowing on them will not give you warmth. Please find a cave or shelter instead.”

Little Bird Story for Kids - Little bird giving advice to monkeys

The monkeys did not like her advice. One of them frowned and said, β€œGo away! Stop disturbing us.”

But the little bird, still concerned, tried again to explain. Her good intentions only made the frustrated monkeys angrier.

Little Bird Story for Kids - Angry monkey holding the little bird

At last, in anger, a monkey grabbed the bird and pushed her aside. Hurt and frightened, the bird flew back to safety.

Little Bird Story for Kids - Monkeys walking away in rain after failing to make fire

The monkeys soon realized their efforts were useless. They remained cold and tired, while the little bird rested quietly on her branch, now silent.

✨ Moral of the Story

Do not give advice unless someone asks for it β€” even good advice may not be welcome.