Most stories for children like this serve as a foundation for learning and ethical lessons. This deep poem by Robert Frost (1874-1963) talks about how the choices we make, no matter how small they may seem, can impact and shape our lives. Hence, when we are needy, don't let us be greedy, Lest in snatching at all, like the dog, we let fall. When she found that the tortoise had won it! Aside from Aesops fable story in English, The Traveler And The Purse, here are more lessons for yourself and your children. Will take others' shares, if they think they are able; But let them not wonder who act in this way. [12]These were the frogs, to whom the game. Think not ambition makes me act this part. "We are lost if they find the purse on us," he cried. "Say rather ' we have found a purse' and 'how lucky we are.' showBlogFormLink.click(); Don't take them into town to see the shows. $grfb.init.done(function() { [76]But it never occurr'd to the mind of the bird, "How many a slip, 'twixt the cup and the lip!". The traveller scarce deserved such wrath. Travelling. the philosopher and the acorn. Say rather we have found a purse and how lucky we are. Say I am lost.'. Say 'I am lost. "No, no," replied the other angrily. Brought various kinds of beasts together. "I have found a purse. murmured to his own private God. How lucky I am! he said. //
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