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Kids Stories Part 3

Hero Koala

There was one, there was not one. they went.


One day when the chickens were left alone, a beautiful sparrow filled the nest and sat next to the chickens. The chickens, who had never seen any birds except their own mother and father, saw the sparrow and hid their heads under their feathers out of fear. "For example, they hid."


The sparrow said: Why are you afraid of me? They call me Sparrow. I have children like you, I came to find food for them, they like the worms on your tree very much. They said to the sparrow: How beautiful you are and how beautiful you fly and fly fast, the sparrow said: God has given me these beautiful wings to fly with them wherever I want and from the blessings of God for me And prepare food for my children. The chickens were talking to the sparrow, which was immediately frightened by the shaking tree, and again hid their heads in the feathers.




A large animal with strong claws, wide ears and a furry body that looked very salty and kind was clinging to the tree.


He looked at the chickens and said: Do not be afraid that you are not my food. The chickens said: How did you see us when we hid? "But only you hid your head," said the koala.


But I and all the animals that do not have wings would like to be a bird like you and fly in the blue and beautiful sky of God." God has given you the great blessing of flying. Your beautiful father will fly wherever you want.


Once the koala saw an eagle coming to the pigeons 'nest to hunt the chickens, the koala shouted quickly: "Danger and threw himself on the chickens' nest and hunted with his claws on the bird's wings to keep the bird away."


Seeing this scene, the sparrow turned to his parents' pigeon and said, "Your chickens are in danger. Come soon." Ms. Cockley and Koala helped each other out the bird of prey with all their might. Koala was slightly injured but was happy to be able to save the neighboring chickens.


The mother pigeon thanked the sparrow and the koala for saving their chickens' lives, and after that the story of the koala's courage spread in the forest and everyone called him the hero koala.


Our story is over The eagle did not come up with his own plan to eat the chickens. I went up, it was Doogh, we came down, it was ours, our story was true.


In this story, he teaches children about courage, self-sacrifice and supporting their fellow human beings and non-human beings.

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