June 2017



One Sunday a little rabbit named Tino went to visit the house of a little bear friend called Tutu. Tino then ran seen Tutu running after his brother happily. Tino then ran toward them. Tutu welcomed his friend joy fully. At that time, Tutu heard a call, “Come here. Tutu.” Tino asked Tutu, “Who is calling you?” Tutu answered, “He is my grandfather. He is making a swing for us. He might call me for help but we should play a little more” Tino said, “It’s not food. He calls you. He does have something to do. Go! Go to help him now.”
Moral values
- Don’t postpone the main thing.
- Forming the habit of dallying one tome will make us late for the rest of our lives.
- You have to lead the habit, don’t allow habit to lead you.



There was a narration about a man who fed a dog and a donkey. Every day, the man always played with the dog and bought him delicious food. For donkey, the man always used him for carrying the foods and for transporting. The donkey always felt jealous with the dog and thought, “When I did as the dog, the master will love me and I will be his companion.” With this idea, the donkey started howling, waging the tail and jumping with two feet toward the man. The man was frightened because of the donkey’s actions. He thought that the donkey was crazy and asked his neighbours to cone and catch it. There were a lot of people coming to chase the donkey and shouted which gave the donkey great shocked and scared. The donkey dared not to do as the dog ever since.
Moral values
- Before you decide to do something, you have to learn it careful in order to identify right to wrong.
- Think of much choice before choosing.



While a farmer was clearing the jungle for land to plant crops, a spirit suddenly appeared and announced himself as the land keeper. He asked the man to share the crops with him. The spirit said, “I take the crops on the land and the other left underground id yours.” The farmer agreed and started planting potato. When the tome of collecting the crops had come, he dogged up potatoes for tubers and gave the spirit the trunks of potatoes. The spirit agreed to get it in order keep his promise. But for next year, the spirit asked to change the condition of crop sharing – He took the crops which were beneath the ground. Next year, the farmer plant rice. When the harvest time had come, he harvested the rice and left the stems and roots for the spirit. The spirit was really angry with the farmer so that this rime he decided to take crops which were either on the top or underground. That year, the farmer planted corn. He then picked up corn and kept the other thing left for the spirit. The spirit felt embarrassed and dared not to disturb the farmer anymore.
Moral values
- Have to study for detail before you have a contract with someone.
- No gain without pain.
- You are lost because you are weak, it does not mean that he/she
 is strong.