The Two Parrots

The Two Parrots

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In any matter, the environment is important. "Environment" is an impetus, but not a mind. Where they are, they are being used. We must be compassionate to lives,Be Kindness,Be empathy.

age3 - 6 years old
emotional intelligence
Story Details

The Two Parrots

Once upon a time, there have two parrots.

When a natural disaster has come they two parrots are split.

A villager, a young man, one of whom fell into the hands of educated people and parrot who became a clever and civilized villager.

The next one of parrot that the other fell into the hands of wicked and stupid people and parrot who became a rude and stupid ,shouting other with inappropriate.

One day, a king lost his way and came into the forest and met a polite parrot. Then the parrot greeted the king and said,

Then the king, in order to please the parrot, gave him the ring. Then he continued his journey and arrived at another land.

There, he encountered a wild red parrot. As soon as he saw the king, the parrot shouted,

Then the king, unlike the previous parrot, did not give anything to the wild parrot and immediately left the place, so that the parrot did not receive any benefits.

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