Short Moral Story For Grade 1

Short Moral Stories For Grade 1
A short moral story teaches us important lessons about being kind, honest, and helpful. These stories help children understand how to make good choices and how their actions can affect others. Let’s discover a fun story with a valuable lesson. Hope you will like it. You can download this storybook (PDF) using the link at the story’s end.

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Contents

Short Story Book With Moral Lessons

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The Kind Princess

The Kind Princess - Short Moral Story For Grade 1

Princess Lily, with a heart full of kindness, decided to share her toys with the village children. They laughed and played together, creating bonds of friendship. The happiness spread, making the kingdom a joyful place. Lily learned that sharing her treasures brought her more joy than keeping them.

Moral: Sharing makes happiness grow.

The Lost Puppy

The Lost Puppy - Short Moral Story For Grade 1

In a lush forest, a lost puppy helped animals in need—a bird with a broken wing, and a squirrel searching for food. When he finally found his way home, the animals he helped came to thank him, showing that kindness creates a web of friendships.

Moral: Kindness builds connections.

The Greedy Dragon

The Greedy Dragon - Short Moral Story For Grade 1

A dragon hoarded gold in a cave, avoiding the villages. One day, he decided to share some of his treasure. The townspeople used it to build homes and gardens, bringing happiness to all. The dragon discovered that sharing his wealth filled his heart with joy.

Moral: Sharing brings joy.

The Curious Caterpillar

The Curious Caterpillar - Short Moral Story For Grade 1

A little caterpillar longed to explore beyond her leaf. With encouragement from her friends, she ventured out, learning about the world. Eventually, she transformed into a butterfly and soared high above the trees, realizing that curiosity opens doors to wonderful experiences.

Moral: Curiosity leads to growth.

The Honest Woodcutter

The Honest Woodcutter - Short Moral Story For Grade 1

When a woodcutter accidentally dropped his axe into a river, a fairy appeared, offering him golden and silver axes. He politely refused, explaining he only wanted his simple axe. Impressed by his honesty, the fairy rewarded him with all three axes, proving that honesty is valued.

Moral: Honesty is always rewarded.

The Wise Owl

The Wise Owl - Short Moral Story For Grade 1

In a peaceful forest, an owl taught the animals to think carefully before acting. When a rabbit rushed into danger, the owl reminded him of their lessons on patience. The rabbit learned to pause, think, and choose wisely, leading to safer adventures.

Moral: Think before you act.

The Friendly Giant

The Friendly Giant - Short Moral Story For Grade 1

A giant lived alone in the mountains, unintentionally frightening the villagers. One brave girl approached him with a cookie. They shared stories and laughter, and soon the giant helped the village with his strength. They learned that friendship can overcome fear and misunderstanding.

Moral: Don’t judge by appearances.

The Singing Frog

The Singing Frog - Short Moral Story For Grade 1

A little frog dreamed of being a great singer. Though others mocked him, he practiced daily, singing to the moon. One day, his beautiful voice enchanted everyone, turning laughter into applause. His dedication inspired others to pursue their dreams, no matter the obstacles.

Moral: Never give up on your dreams.

The Magical Seeds

The Magical Seeds - Short Moral Story For Grade 1

A farmer discovered magical seeds that grew into stunning flowers. Instead of keeping them to himself, he shared them with his neighbors. Soon, the entire village blossomed with colors and joy, illustrating how sharing one’s gifts can bring beauty to the world.

Moral: Sharing your gifts enriches everyone.

The Honest Ant

The Honest Ant - Short Moral Story For Grade 1

An ant found a shiny coin and could buy a feast. Instead, he returned it to its owner. The owner rewarded him with food and friendship. The ant learned that honesty leads to unexpected rewards.

Moral: Honesty is the best policy.

In conclusion, The lesson from the story is that when we choose to be kind, honest, and helpful, we make ourselves and others happy. Doing the right thing, even when it’s hard, brings good results in the end. Always remember that small actions of goodness can make a big difference in the world around us.

MCQ’s Questions

1. Why did Princess Lily feel happy after sharing her toys?

A) She received more toys in return.
B) She made new friends with the village children.
C) The toys were no longer useful to her.
D) She wanted to impress the villagers.

 

2. What lesson did the puppy learn in the forest?

A) To always stay with his family.
B) That helping others can create friendships.
C) To avoid helping others.
D) That he was stronger than he thought.

 

3. How did the dragon feel after sharing his treasure with the townspeople?

A) Angry
B) Sad
C) Happy
D) Regretful

 

4. What helped the caterpillar become a butterfly?

A) Staying on her leaf
B) Venturing out to explore the world
C) Sleeping a lot
D) Eating a magical leaf

 

5. Why did the fairy reward the woodcutter with all three axes?

A) Because he was hardworking
B) Because he was honest about his simple axe
C) Because he found the fairy first
D) Because he was lucky

 

6. What did the wise owl teach the rabbit?

A) To run fast
B) To be brave
C) To think carefully before acting
D) To eat more vegetables

 

7. What helped the villagers realize that the giant was friendly?

A) The giant offered them gifts.
B) A brave girl approached him with kindness.
C) The giant moved to another village.
D) The villagers were told he was nice by a wizard.

 

8. What lesson does the singing frog teach?

A) To stay quiet
B) To keep practicing and never give up on dreams
C) To seek fame
D) To sing only in private

 

9. What was the result of the farmer sharing the magical seeds?

A) The seeds lost their magic
B) The village became filled with beautiful flowers
C) The villagers argued over the seeds
D) The farmer got rich

 

10. What happened after the ant returned the coin?

A) He kept the coin for himself.
B) He was rewarded with food and friendship.
C) The owner ignored him.
D) The ant lost the coin.

 

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