The Farmer and His Sons

The Farmer and His Sons

Author
authorPanda Academy

An old farmer teaches his lazy sons the value of hard work through a cleverly disguised treasure hunt in their fields, leading them to understand that diligence brings abundance and happiness.

age6 - 9 years old
emotional intelligence
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