The Fishing Net That Only Caught Enough

The Fishing Net That Only Caught Enough

Author
authorSluvk

This is a heartwarming tale about an old fisherman named Ông Tám whose patched net mysteriously provides exactly what is needed, no more and no less. It explores themes of contentment, generosity, and the wisdom of knowing when enough is truly enough, especially when a community faces hardship.

age8 - 12 years old
emotional intelligence
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