A Glass of Milk is a heartwarming moral story for kids about kindness, gratitude, and helping others. It tells the tale of a poor boy selling newspapers who is shown compassion by a kind girl, proving that even small acts of generosity can have a lasting, meaningful impact.
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A Glass of Milk – Moral Story for Kids

A Glass of Milk – A moral story about kindness and gratitude.

A poor boy sells newspapers to pay his school fees.
Once, there was a poor boy who worked hard selling newspapers to pay for his school fees.

He asks each house if they want to buy a newspaper.
He went from door to door, asking people if they wanted to buy a newspaper.

The hungry boy grows weak while walking his route.
One day, as he was walking his usual route, he began to feel very hungry and weak.

With no money, he decides to ask for help at the next house.
Since he had no money for food, he decided to ask for help at the next house.

Many people refuse to give him food or support.
He knocked on several doors and asked for some food, but everyone refused—until he reached the house of a kind young girl.

A kind girl gives him a glass of milk instead of water.
When he asked her for a glass of water, she noticed how hungry he looked. Instead of water, she brought him a glass of milk.

The boy tries to pay, but the girl refuses his money.
The boy was grateful and asked her how much he owed for the milk. But the girl kindly refused to take any money.

Years later, the girl becomes seriously ill and seeks treatment.
Years passed, and the girl grew up into a woman. One day, she fell seriously ill and visited many doctors in search of a cure.

She goes from doctor to doctor but remains uncured.
None of them was able to help her recover.

The best city doctor works tirelessly to cure her.
Finally, she went to the best doctor in the city. He worked tirelessly for months to treat her, and eventually, she was cured of her illness.

She fears she cannot afford the expensive bill.
When it was time to pay the hospital bill, she became worried because she didn’t have enough money.

Her hospital bill says “Paid in full — with a glass of milk.”
However, when the hospital handed her the bill, she was shocked to see a note written across it:

Her hospital bill says “Paid in full — with a glass of milk.”
“Paid in full — with a glass of milk.”

She realizes the doctor was the same poor boy she once helped.
She realized that the doctor treating her was the same boy she had helped years ago.

The doctor pays her bill as thanks for her kindness.
He had remembered her kindness and repaid it with gratitude.

Moral: No good deed goes unrewarded.
Moral: No good deed goes unrewarded.
The story teaches that kindness is never forgotten. A simple act of helping someone in need can return in unexpected ways, reminding children that good deeds are always rewarded.



