The Donkey and the Three Promises
A friendly donkey makes promises too easily until one difficult week teaches him to speak more carefully.
Moral: A promise is light to say and heavy to carry.
Topic collection
Keeping promises, preparing well, and caring for tomorrow.
4 original fables in this topic.
A friendly donkey makes promises too easily until one difficult week teaches him to speak more carefully.
Moral: A promise is light to say and heavy to carry.
A neglected garden teaches a hurried child that living things grow by attention, not by impatience.
Moral: Growth cannot be shouted into being; it answers steady care.
A tortoise stores seeds for the future while others laugh, until winter asks who remembered tomorrow.
Moral: Responsibility is kindness sent ahead to your future self and your community.
A talented bird learns that a nest stays strong only when small repairs are made early.
Moral: Small duties are often the beams that hold large hopes in place.