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Ages 6–8

Bedtime Stories for 6–8 Year Olds

Children aged 6, 7 and 8 are ready for richer stories — tales with more complex characters, surprising plot twists and morals that actually make them think. They've outgrown simple animal fables but aren't yet ready for chapter books, which makes bedtime stories at this age a genuinely special window. Our stories for ages 6–8 are longer and more satisfying than toddler tales, with the kind of clever endings children remember and retell to their friends at school the next day. From Panchatantra fables packed with strategy to Akbar-Birbal stories full of wit, every story in this collection is free, illustrated and ready to read together in under 10 minutes. The perfect length for a school-night bedtime routine that children actually look forward to.

112 stories · free to read

On a bright spring morning, a milkmaid named Nella set off from her farm with a large pail of fresh, foamy milk balanced perfectly on her head.  The sun was just climbing over the green hills, and the meadow path smelledAges 6-83 min
The Milkmaid and Her Pail
Don't count your chickens just yet
In the grand court of Emperor Akbar, there was no one quite as clever as Birbal.  He could untangle any problem with a smile and a story.Ages 6-83 min
Birbal and the Donkey's Milk
One impossible task. One brilliant trick.
In the old golden city of Baghdad, where tall minarets touched the sky and spice merchants sang their wares across the marketplace, there lived a young boy named Zaid.  He had bright, quick eyes, sandals worn thin from rAges 6-83 min
The Magic Carpet of Baghdad
One boy. One carpet. One big adventure.
In the grand palace of Agra, Emperor Akbar was known for asking questions no one else dared to ask.  One morning, as golden sunlight fell across the marble floors, he turned to his court with a mischievous smile.Ages 6-84 min
Birbal and the Pot of Brains
Can wisdom really fit in a pot?
Long ago, when the world was still new and full of wonder, Anansi the spider had only four legs — just like any other creature in the great green forest.  But Anansi had something no other creature had: a heart so brimmiAges 6-84 min
Why Anansi Has Eight Legs
A spider's curiosity changed the world forever
Deep in the bamboo forest of old Japan, where the trees whispered and the fireflies danced, there lived a tanuki named Taro.  He was round and jolly, with bright eyes and a striped tail, and he spent his days napping benAges 6-83 min
The Tanuki's Trick
One shape-shifter outwits a very greedy merchant
In a small village nestled between misty green mountains and winding silver rivers, there lived a boy named Ma Liang.  He was very poor — his coat had more patches than cloth, and some nights dinner was nothing but a hanAges 6-83 min
The Magic Paintbrush
One boy, one brush, one generous heart
Mara was a cheerful, bright-eyed girl who lived on her family's small farm at the edge of a wide green valley.  Every single morning, before the rest of the village had even rubbed the sleep from their eyes, she milked tAges 6-83 min
The Milkmaid and Her Pail
Dreams won't carry a heavy pail
On a rolling green hillside, where the grass grew soft as velvet and wildflowers nodded in the breeze, a shepherd named Elias watched over his flock every single day.  His sheep were gentle and round, with fleece as whitAges 6-83 min
The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing
The truth always finds a way out
A farmer named Marco lived at the edge of a quiet village with his wife, Lena.  They were not rich, but they were content — they had a small garden, a warm hearth, and a flock of white geese that wandered happily in the Ages 6-84 min
The Goose That Laid the Golden Eggs
One golden egg a day was never enough.
Far away, where the old forest meets the sky, there stood a tall stone tower with no door and no stairs.  Inside that tower lived a girl named Rapunzel, and her hair was the colour of sunlight — so long and so golden thaAges 6-84 min
Rapunzel in the Tower
One brave step changes everything
One sunny morning in the grand palace of Agra, Emperor Akbar gathered his courtiers in the main hall with a mischievous gleam in his eye.  He held up his golden signet ring — the very ring he wore every single day to seaAges 6-83 min
Akbar's Ring and Birbal's Answer
Watch carefully, and the answer finds you
In a small fishing village beside a glittering sea, there lived a fisherman named Kareem.  Every morning before the sun woke up, Kareem would carry his old wooden boat to the water, cast his nets wide, and sing softly toAges 6-83 min
The Clever Fisherman
One lamp, one bluff, twenty gold coins
One cold winter evening, a young farmer named Kenji was walking home through the snow when he heard a soft, sad cry.  There, tangled in the reeds beside the frozen pond, was a white crane with a hurt wing.Ages 6-83 min
The Crane Wife
Some gifts must be held gently
Once upon a time, in a little kingdom where wild roses grew along every road and meadow larks sang from morning to night, a king and queen welcomed their first child.  She was a baby girl with rosy cheeks and tiny curlinAges 6-84 min
Sleeping Beauty
One brave heart breaks the darkest spell
High up in an old fig tree, a crow named Kali sat on her favourite branch, clutching a golden piece of cheese she had found near the market that morning.  The cheese smelled wonderful — creamy and sharp — and Kali had beAges 6-83 min
The Fox and the Crow
Flattery is the sweetest trap of all
One bitter winter morning, Emperor Akbar sat in his warm court wrapped in a thick shawl, watching snowflakes drift past the marble pillars.  A poor washerman was brought before him, thin and tired, his clothes worn at thAges 6-84 min
Birbal's Khichdi
One pot. One lesson. Pure genius.
In a bustling town in the golden lands of Arabia, there lived a boy named Aladdin who spent his days chasing pigeons through winding alleyways and dreaming of grand adventures.  He had no gold in his pockets and no fine Ages 6-84 min
Aladdin and the Magic Lamp
One lamp, three wishes, one brave choice.
Anansi the spider lived in a tall acacia tree at the edge of the village.  He was small and eight-legged, but he had more cleverness in one of his tiny legs than most creatures had in their whole bodies.Ages 6-84 min
Anansi Goes to Look for a Wife
Three clever tricks to win one heart
High up in the heavens, where clouds float like cotton and stars shine bright as lanterns, there lived a girl named Zhinu.  Every day, she sat at her golden loom and wove the most beautiful cloth in all the sky — silk thAges 6-83 min
The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl
A love story written in the stars
On a scorching summer afternoon, when the sun blazed so hot it made the very air shimmer and wobble, a young crow named Kira flew over the dry, dusty countryside in search of water.  Her throat ached with thirst.Ages 6-84 min
The Crow and the Pitcher
One small pebble can change everything
Once upon a time, in a kingdom draped in pine forests and winter snow, there lived a princess with hair as dark as a raven's wing and cheeks as rosy as winter apples.  Her name was Snow White, and she had the warmest heaAges 6-83 min
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Kindness finds friends even in dark forests
In the grand palace of Agra, Emperor Akbar loved nothing more than a good puzzle.  He would ask his ministers riddles at breakfast, challenge them with questions during evening walks, and sit back with quiet delight to sAges 6-83 min
Birbal Counts the Crows
One clever answer, a thousand crows
Deep in the green valleys of ancient China, where bamboo forests whispered to the clouds and rivers sang over smooth stones, there lived a small but extraordinarily quick-minded monkey named Wǔ.  The villagers called himAges 6-84 min
The Monkey King and the Mountain
Even a mountain bows to cleverness
On a warm golden afternoon, a young fox named Finn went wandering through the meadows at the very edge of the forest.  The sun was high, his paws were tired from all his roaming, and his tummy had been grumbling since moAges 6-83 min
The Fox and the Grapes
A fox, some grapes, and a small truth
In a golden meadow at the edge of a whispering forest, there lived a small red ant named Pip.  Every morning before the dew had dried on the grass, Pip was already at work — carrying seeds, packing grain, and making her Ages 6-83 min
The Ant and the Grasshopper
Who works today wins tomorrow
In the grand court of Emperor Akbar, there arrived a merchant dressed in silks and jewels.  He bowed low and said, 'Your Majesty, I have traveled far with a gift so rare, only the wisest person in your kingdom can undersAges 6-85 min
Birbal and the Foolish Merchant
A clever riddle saves the day
Anansi the spider was already known as the cleverest creature in all the forest.  He could talk his way out of trouble, trick his friends, and always seem to land on his feet.Ages 6-86 min
Anansi and the Pot of Wisdom
One spider's clever trick backfires beautifully
Long, long ago in Japan, an old woman was washing clothes by the river when she spotted something magical floating toward her.  It was a giant, golden peach—the largest she had ever seen.Ages 6-88 min
Momotaro the Peach Boy
A brave boy born from a peach
Once upon a time, in a grand house at the edge of a quiet village, there lived a girl named Ella.  Her stepmother and two stepsisters treated her poorly, making her sweep the floors and scrub the pots from dawn until dusAges 6-87 min
Cinderella and the Glass Slipper
Kindness shines brighter than any ball gown
In a sunny meadow where wildflowers nodded in the breeze, there lived a hare with legs built for leaping.  He was swift, he was proud, and he never let anyone forget it.Ages 6-86 min
The Tortoise and the Hare
Slow and steady wins the race
Long ago in the city of Agra, the great Emperor Akbar ruled from a palace that glittered like a dream.  His court was full of wise men, brave soldiers, and trusted servants.Ages 6-83 min
Birbal Identifies the Thief
One clever man, one magical stick
Deep in a forest of tall cedar trees and whispering bamboo, there lived a fox named Kiku.  She had bright amber eyes, a tail like a flame, and a mind that never stopped spinning.Ages 6-84 min
The Fox and the Tiger
Claws can't outsmart a clever mind.
In a sun-warmed meadow at the edge of a rustling forest, there lived two frogs named Pip and Moss.  They had been the best of friends since they were tiny tadpoles, darting through the same cool, green pond.Ages 6-84 min
The Two Frogs
One leap can change everything.
Once upon a time, in a cottage at the edge of a meadow, a woman wished with all her heart for a child.  A kind fairy granted her wish, and from a tulip blossom there appeared a tiny, perfect girl — no bigger than a thumbAges 6-84 min
Thumbelina's Journey
Tiny girl, enormous heart, endless courage.
Hima the jackal was wandering through the forest in search of food when a loud and terrible noise reached him from somewhere deeper in the trees.  He stopped immediately.Ages 6-83 min
The Jackal and the Drum
Something in the forest was making a terrible noise. He went to look anyway.
A merchant had hired carpenters and masons to build a temple, and the work was going well.  At lunchtime, the carpenters set down their tools and went to eat.Ages 6-83 min
The Monkey and the Wedge
The carpenters left a wedge in the wood for a reason. He pulled it out.
Lobha the jackal was passing through the forest one afternoon when he heard a tremendous crashing noise ahead of him.  He crept forward and peered through the trees.Ages 6-83 min
The Jackal and the Rams
He saw blood on the ground and forgot to look up.
Dharma the sage was a careful man who trusted no one — and this was not unfriendly, merely practical.  He kept all his money in a cloth bag and carried it with him everywhere, setting it down only when he had to and pickAges 6-85 min
The Foolish Sage
He trusted everyone. One smooth-talking crook was all it took.
The two crows had built a good nest in the hollow of a great banyan tree, and every year they laid their eggs there, and every year the cobra who lived in the tree's lower hollow ate them.  The crows were helpless againsAges 6-85 min
The Crows and the Cobra
They could not fight the cobra. So they made the king fight it for them.
The lion had terrorised the forest for years — killing animals not always because he was hungry, but because he could.  The animals lived in permanent fear.Ages 6-85 min
The Lion and the Hare
The whole forest was afraid. One small hare had a plan.
Nila the jackal was running for his life.  A pack of village dogs had spotted him and were closing in.Ages 6-85 min
The Blue Jackal
He was blue. He became a king. One howl ended everything.
The camel Oont had wandered away from his caravan and found himself alone and lost in a jungle — which is not where camels belong.  He was large enough that most predators thought twice, but he was also alone, and alone Ages 6-85 min
The Naive Camel
The lion gave his word. The jackal found a way around it.
Mitra the carpenter had discovered, quite by accident, that the lion who lived in the forest at the edge of his village was not what he had feared.  He had met the lion one afternoon when he was gathering wood, and insteAges 6-85 min
The Lion and the Carpenter
The lion gave his word. A jackal and a crow took it apart.
The sage had lived peacefully in his small hermitage for many years, and he asked very little of life — a bowl of food each day, his books, and quiet.  Then a mouse moved in.Ages 6-85 min
The Mouse and the Sage
The sage chased the mouse. The scholar found the real problem.
Lobha the jackal was passing through the forest hills one afternoon, not particularly hungry, when he stopped and looked down into a clearing below.  A hunter was there — and a wild boar.Ages 6-85 min
The Greedy Jackal
A hunter, a boar, and a bowstring. He wanted all three.
A bandit was setting his traps in the forest one morning when he came across a nest with two young parrots in it.  He caught both of them.Ages 6-85 min
The Results of Education
Same bird. Same parents. Very different teachers. Very different outcomes.
The monsoon had come early that year, and a group of monkeys found themselves soaked to the skin on a cold dark night in the forest, shivering in the branches of a banyan tree.  One of them spotted something in the underAges 6-85 min
The Unteachable Monkeys
She saw they were cold. She tried to help. They did not want help.
There was once a rare and beautiful bird that lived in the deep forest, and it was unlike any other bird in the world: it had two heads, but one body and one stomach.  The two heads thought differently.Ages 6-85 min
The Bird with Two Heads
One body. Two heads. One very bad decision.
Vira the monkey had lived in the king's palace for many years.  He was dear to the king — treated almost like a courtier, free to roam the palace as he liked, given good food and a warm place to sleep.Ages 6-85 min
The Foolish Friend
He loved the king dearly. That was not enough.
A poor priest told his wife Shandili that a guest was coming to their house that day, and she should prepare food for him.  Shandili looked in her stores.Ages 6-85 min
An Excellent Bargain
She thought she had got the better deal. A child set her straight.
Lobha the jackal and his wife were hungry — which was not unusual — when they came to the river and saw the bull.  He was a magnificent creature.Ages 6-85 min
The Bull and the Greedy Jackals
They followed a bull for a week waiting for someone to kill it. No one did.
Chitta led her flock through the sky every morning in search of food, and she had one rule that had kept them safe for years: look at the ground carefully before you land.  One morning they spotted something from above —Ages 6-85 min
The Trapper and the Doves
Trapped and panicking, they did the one thing that saved them — they listened.
Bagula the heron lived by a big lake and had spent his whole life catching fish.  He was old now, and his eyes were not what they used to be, and fishing had become very hard.Ages 6-85 min
The Heron and the Crab
He fooled every fish in the lake. He had not counted on the crab.
In a quiet Indian pond lived many fish, and among them were three who had been friends for as long as any of them could remember.  Agra was always the first to notice things.Ages 6-85 min
Three Fishes
Three fish. One warning. Three very different choices.
Kachua the tortoise lived happily on the banks of a beautiful lake, and his two closest friends in the world were a pair of swans who nested nearby.  They had spent many years together — three unlikely companions who gotAges 6-85 min
The Tortoise and the Swans
His friends gave him one rule. He forgot it at the worst possible moment.
The old lion had lived in his cave on the rocky hillside for many years, and he had been the most feared hunter in the forest.  Now he was old and weak, and hunting had become impossible.Ages 6-85 min
The Old Lion and the Fox
Everyone else walked in. She looked at the ground first.
Manduka the flea had lived in the king's silk bedsheets for longer than she could remember, and she had one rule that had kept her safe all that time: bite only when the king is deeply asleep, take only a little, and nevAges 6-85 min
The Flea and the Bug
She invited a stranger into the safest place she knew. It was a mistake.
Bhuka the wolf had not eaten in three days.  He prowled the edges of the forest, ribs showing through his grey fur, looking for anything at all.Ages 6-85 min
The Wolf and the Dog
He could have had a full belly. He chose something better.
Chiri the sparrow and her mate had spent three weeks building their nest in the fork of a tall sal tree.  It was a good nest — carefully woven, deep enough for eggs, sheltered from the wind.Ages 6-85 min
The Elephant and the Sparrows
He was enormous. They were tiny. Together, their friends were enough.
The young camel Oont had wandered from his herd and was alone in the forest — which is a dangerous place for a camel — when he walked directly into the path of a lion named Raja.  Raja looked at him.Ages 6-85 min
The Cunning Jackal and the Camel
The lion offered protection. The jackal had other plans entirely.
Suresh the merchant was known throughout his kingdom for two things: his fairness in business and his generosity with the poor.  The king himself had invited him to the royal court as an administrator, and Suresh wore thAges 6-85 min
The Fall and Rise of a Merchant
He forgot that kindness costs nothing — until it cost him everything
Madan the trader needed to travel to a distant town on business.  He had with him a fine set of iron weighing scales — heavy, well-made, worth a good deal — and he did not want to carry them on a long journey.Ages 6-85 min
The Mice That Ate Iron
He told an impossible lie. The trader had a better one.
Lal the fox liked to think of himself as clever, and he liked other people to think so too.  One afternoon he had an idea that seemed, to him, both clever and funny.Ages 6-85 min
The Fox and the Stork
He served soup in a flat dish. She remembered.
The wolf had been eating carelessly, as wolves often do, and now a large bone was stuck sideways in his throat.  He tried to cough it out.Ages 6-85 min
The Wolf and the Crane
She risked her neck to help him. He didn't even say thank you.
Deva the priest was walking through the forest when he heard voices from below the path.  He looked down and found a deep old well.Ages 6-85 min
The Ungrateful Man
The lion, the snake, the monkey — all remembered. The man alone forgot.
Hansa the swan lived on a lotus lake at the edge of a great forest, and she was content.  Every morning she glided through the pink flowers, and every evening she watched the sun go down over the water, and she asked forAges 6-85 min
The Swan and the Owl
She chose a friend who brought darkness wherever he went.
Shera the lion had ruled his stretch of forest for many years.  He was large, experienced, and not easily frightened.Ages 6-85 min
The Lion and the Ram
The lion was afraid of a sheep. A jackal had to explain the situation.
In a tall tree on the bank of a wide lake, a flock of geese had made their home for many years.  It was a good tree — high, strong, and surrounded by water that kept the foxes away.Ages 6-85 min
The Wise Gander
He warned them about the vine every season. They listened on the last one.
Chiri the sparrow had spent three weeks building her nest — twisting each grass stem carefully, lining the inside with soft down, tucking it into a fork in the banyan tree where the rain could not reach.  She was very plAges 6-85 min
The Sparrow and the Monkey
She had the right advice. He had no interest in hearing it.
In the hollow of a great tree beside a shimmering lake, a family of cranes had built their nests over many years.  It was a good tree — high and sturdy — but it had one serious problem.Ages 6-85 min
The Foolish Cranes
The crab gave them a plan. They should have asked more questions.
Every afternoon, when the shadows grew long and the air cooled beside the lake, four friends would gather at the water's edge to tell each other stories.  Kaga the crow came first, swooping down from the treetops.Ages 6-85 min
Four Friends and the Hunter
Each one had a different gift. Together, they had enough.
Arjun and Mohan had been friends since childhood.  They were so close, people in their village said, that they were like two hands on one person.Ages 6-85 min
Two Travellers and a Bear
One climbed a tree. The other found out what friendship really means.
Gopal was twelve years old and had been taking the village sheep to the hillside pasture since he was nine.  He was good at it.Ages 6-85 min
The Shepherd Boy and the Wolf
He cried wolf twice for fun. The third time, no one came.
Lal the fox had been walking since morning and his belly was empty and his mouth was dry.  He came through a gap in the trees into a small clearing and stopped.Ages 6-85 min
The Fox and the Sour Grapes
He couldn't reach them. So he decided he didn't want them.
The old lion Raja called three animals to his den one morning — Lal the fox, Chatur the jackal, and Bheer the wolf — with a proposal that sounded excellent.  "Let us hunt together," said the lion.Ages 6-85 min
The Lion's Share
He invited them to hunt. He forgot to mention the sharing part.
Dharma the priest was walking through the thick jungle late one afternoon when a large shadow fell across the path.  He looked up.Ages 6-85 min
The Demon with Tender Feet
The demon's strange weakness became the priest's only way out
Bhola the donkey spent his days carrying loads for a washerman — heavy, dull work that left him tired and hungry every evening.  But Bhola had one great joy in life: he believed, with his whole heart, that he had a magniAges 6-85 min
The Musical Donkey
He had a beautiful voice — and absolutely no idea when to use it
The trader Gopal owned a fine flock of camels that he cared for like family.  The youngest camel — a handsome, high-stepping creature — had been given a brass bell that hung around his neck on a red cord.Ages 6-85 min
The Price of Indiscretion
Everyone warned him. He was too proud to listen.
The jungle path wound through thick trees and came out, just before the next village, at the edge of a dark swamp.  Most travellers hurried past this part of the path.Ages 6-85 min
The Tiger and the Traveller
The tiger offered a golden necklace. The traveller forgot to ask why.
Ketu the jackal was wandering through the forest when his nose led him to something extraordinary — a dead elephant, enormous and still, half-hidden in the undergrowth.  He walked around it twice.Ages 6-85 min
The Wicked Jackal's Dinner
He used three animals' fears to feed himself for a week
Deep in the jungle, the old lion Raja had been wounded in a fight with an elephant.  His leg was stiff and sore, and for the first time in many years, he could not hunt.Ages 6-85 min
The Lion and the Foolish Donkey
The jackal used words. The donkey should have used his head.
It was the hottest part of a summer afternoon when Lal the fox made his mistake.  He had been running along the edge of an old stone well when his paw slipped on the rim.Ages 6-85 min
The Fox and the Goat
He jumped in without thinking. The fox had already thought of everything.
Mohan the farmer was not a rich man, but he was not unhappy.  He had a small house, a patch of fields, and a flock of ordinary birds — chickens, ducks, and one white goose that his wife had been particularly fond of befoAges 6-85 min
The Goose and the Golden Eggs
One golden egg a day was never going to be enough for him
Shiva the priest worked his small farm from before sunrise to after sunset, and still the rains were thin and the harvests were lean.  He was a patient man, which was fortunate, because patience was sometimes all he had.Ages 6-85 min
The Priest and the Cobra
A friendship built on patience — broken by greed in a single moment
In a kingdom in ancient India, there lived a king who was, in most ways, a fair and decent man.  He had a beautiful palace, a peaceful kingdom, and — best of all — a lotus lake of such extraordinary loveliness that peoplAges 6-85 min
The Golden Swans and the Ungrateful King
They gave a feather every six months. He wanted everything at once.
On the banks of the river Ganga, there lived a great sage named Vishwamitra.  He had spent many years in prayer and was said to have unusual gifts.Ages 6-85 min
The Mouse's Wedding
She searched the whole world — and found home where she started
Deva the merchant had a fine house, a successful cloth business, and a new wife named Priya — and somehow, none of these things felt like they belonged together yet.  Priya had come from a village far away.Ages 6-85 min
The Merchant and the Unexpected Night
The worst night of his life turned into the best thing that happened to him
Vishnu the priest was a man of simple habits: morning prayers, afternoon teaching, and evening walks with his two young calves, who were the pride of his small farm.  He had raised them from birth and they had grown stroAges 6-85 min
The Priest, the Thief, and the Demon
Two villains arrived together. Only the priest went home safe.
Devdatta the priest lived alone in a small house on the edge of a village.  He was known for two things: his long prayers and his love of saving every coin he could.Ages 6-85 min
The Priest's Dream
He planned a whole life in his sleep — and lost everything
The afternoon sun baked the clay pots dry as Mati the potter hurried through his workshop.  He was carrying a tall stack of pots to the kiln when his foot slipped on a wet stone.Ages 6-85 min
The Potter and the King
A scar on his face told a story — just not the right one
The sal tree forest was quiet in the late afternoon when the great lion padded home with something small dangling from his jaws.  It was a jackal cub — round-eared, trembling, with no mother and no home.Ages 6-85 min
The Jackal Cub Who Forgot to Be Grateful
He grew up loved — and then forgot who loved him
The Cat Who Called Himself a Judge A partridge named Teetar had lived happily in a cosy hollow at the base of an old tree — until she flew away one morning and came back to find a plump rabbit named Lambu sitting inside,Ages 6-83 min
The Cat Who Called Himself a Judge
Beware the judge who needs you within reach
The Hare Who Fooled a King In the soft earth around a wide lake, a large community of hares had made their homes.  They were content and peaceful — until the day a herd of elephants discovered the same lake.Ages 6-85 min
The Hare Who Fooled a King
Wit can win what strength never could
The Cobra Who Picked the Wrong Neighbour In a hollow beneath the roots of an old peepal tree, there lived a cobra named Phanidhar.  He had grown large and powerful over the years — and with his size came a certain impatiAges 6-83 min
The Cobra Who Picked the Wrong Neighbour
Pride blinds you to who you're really up against
The Goat That Wasn't a Goat A priest named Dharma was walking home through the forest after a long ceremony, a healthy goat draped across his shoulders — a gift from a grateful devotee.  Three thieves spotted him from beAges 6-84 min
The Goat That Wasn't a Goat
Believe what you know — not what you are told
The Golden Bird and the Minister Who Was Too Quick A hunter named Ramu had spent his whole life catching ordinary birds for ordinary prices.  So when his net came up one morning with a small white bird unlike any he had Ages 6-84 min
The Golden Bird and the Minister Who Was Too Quick
Check before you dismiss
The Frog King Who Fed His Own Trap In an old stone well at the edge of a mango grove, there lived a frog king named Durbal.  He ruled over a small community of frogs — his cousins, his uncles, his childhood friends — andAges 6-86 min
The Frog King Who Fed His Own Trap
An enemy you invite in never truly leaves
The Monkey and the River That Kept Secrets On the banks of a wide, slow river, there grew a tall jamun tree heavy with dark purple fruit.  In that tree lived a young monkey named Kapi, cheerful and generous, who spent hiAges 6-86 min
The Monkey and the River That Kept Secrets
Presence of mind is your best friend
The Dog Who Chose Dignity In a village hit by a long, dry famine, life had become hard for everyone — people and animals alike.  Food was scarce.Ages 6-84 min
The Dog Who Chose Dignity
A full belly means nothing without a safe heart
The Mongoose Who Saved the Baby In a small village surrounded by mustard fields, there lived a farmer named Rajan, his wife Priya, and their newborn baby boy.  One warm afternoon, Rajan came home carrying something smallAges 6-85 min
The Mongoose Who Saved the Baby
One moment of anger. A lifetime of regret.
The Four Bulls and the Whispering Lion On the wide green plains at the edge of a quiet jungle, four bulls lived and grazed together.  Their names were Shakti, Dhruv, Veer, and Bala — and they had been friends since they Ages 6-85 min
The Four Bulls and the Whispering Lion
Together we stand, divided we fall
The Vulture Who Trusted Too Quickly High up in the hollow of an ancient banyan tree, there lived a blind vulture named Jarad.  He could no longer see the sky or soar on warm winds the way he once had.Ages 6-85 min
The Vulture Who Trusted Too Quickly
Sweet words can hide sharp claws
The Bull Who Waited A large brown bull named Bali was running through the forest one evening, breathing hard.  Behind him, somewhere in the shadows, a lion was prowling.Ages 6-84 min
The Bull Who Waited
Real courage is knowing when not to fight
The Snake Who Pretended to Be a Friend On the muddy bank of a wide, still pond, there lived an old snake named Vakra.  He had grown slow and weak with age.Ages 6-85 min
The Snake Who Pretended to Be a Friend
Watch what they do, not just what they say
The Elephant Who Lost His Crown Deep in a lush green forest, there lived a giant elephant named Darpan.  He was enormous and powerful — but also careless and cruel.Ages 6-84 min
The Elephant Who Lost His Crown
Pride walks in — and sinks
The Donkey Who Couldn't Stay Quiet In a small town near a river, a washerman named Dhruv kept two animals — a grey donkey called Ghamandi and a brown dog called Saabu.  Every evening, the two animals would settle down inAges 6-84 min
The Donkey Who Couldn't Stay Quiet
Sometimes helping too much is not helping at all
Deep inside a rocky hillside, in a cool dark cave, lived a great lion named Simha.  Simha was powerful and proud — but he had one problem that embarrassed him terribly.Ages 6-85 min
The Lion Who Forgot to Say Thank You
Even the mightiest can forget to be grateful
At the edge of a quiet village, where the trees grew thick and the evenings turned golden, there stood an old stone temple that nobody used anymore.  One afternoon, a group of playful monkeys found something extraordinarAges 6-85 min
The Bell in the Forest
One brave woman and a very noisy mystery
Deep in a forest where the trees grew tall and the afternoon light fell in golden patches, a crow named Kaali sat proudly on her favourite branch.  In her beak she held something wonderful — a fresh, soft piece of cheeseAges 6-84 min
The Fox, the Crow and the Cheese
Sweet words can hide a hungry plan
In the great kingdom of Vijayanagara, the maharaja kept twelve fine cats — one for each month of the year, he liked to say.  Each cat was fed a full bowl of warm milk every night.Ages 6-85 min
Tenali Raman and the Greedy Cat
The cleverest man in the kingdom outwits a very greedy cat
Long ago, beside a wide shimmering river, there grew a berry tree like no other in the world.  Its branches hung heavy with the sweetest, reddest berries, and at the very top of that tree lived a quick and clever monkey Ages 6-85 min
The Monkey and the Crocodile
A clever monkey outsmarts a treacherous friend
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