The Fox and the Stork Moral Story for Kids in English

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Moral stories like 'The Fox and the Stork Story for kids' are the best way to teach kids moral values and life lessons. They not only educate a child about moral values but also helps inculcate good manners, respect for elders, and social behaviour. Every moral story leaves a brilliant message which will enable the child to understand in the easiest way. Don't know where to start? Watch this video on The Fox and The Stork story in english which will be loved by your little one!

This classic moral story has an important lesson for kids - don't be selfish, as it will gravely backfire. Try to be selfless instead, and your actions will be rewarded in due course.

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Very nice for kids I just want to say that the way they are narrating the story is more faster for kids if we show video to kids.

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The stork isn't really the good one. In fact, he is the problem. They were eating together. The stork should have communicated his problem to the fox instead of taking revenge against the fox, who, perhaps, wasn't aware of the issue. The fox asked the bird, because he was concerned but did not understand what was wrong. I don't really like the stork, because he was mean to his unsuspecting host, who didn't do it on purpose. Why did the stork not just say what was wrong when he was asked?! Then he tried to "lecture" the fox by "paying back" sth that he had not even done on purpose. He was harming the fox deliberately, and even worse, it was a mean and false trap, underhanded. The fox was just not attentive. That's very bad education: How to trigger a war. As human beings, the fox would immediately understand that the other one "harmed" him deliberately and get very angry as he was "harmed" without being guilty. Overlooking or not noticing sth is not ill intent. He might want to take revenge, because the stork really had done him wrong then. He even had asked the stork whether anything had been wrong. In fact, for the fox, there is no lesson to be learned in the first place as he did not even know what had been wrong. Had the stork been a human being, it would have bordered on being self-righteous if not evil, depending on the harm done to the fox. The stork's psychological incapability shown by lack of communication: A recipe for war. Utterly wrong. If the parable wanted to say that the fox did it on purpose, the author should have made it unequivocally clear. It only says that the fox was "selfish", which in this case means that he was perhaps unexperienced. Children will get the wrong message as the story tells them that the innocent fox was "to be punished" without communication. Selfishness is not good, but it is not an evil trait to take revenge against. The story teaches false self-righteousness.

YBak