The War of Crows and Owls is a fascinating moral story for kids that teaches wisdom, unity, and careful decision-making. In this jungle tale, birds gather to choose a new king, leading to a conflict between the clever crow and the wise owl. This story highlights trust, leadership, and thoughtful choices.
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The War of Crows and Owls – Moral Story for Kids

The War of Crows and Owls – A moral story for kids.

Jungle birds gather for an important meeting.
The birds of the jungle gathered for an important meeting, but the crows didn’t come.

Birds want a new king because Garuda is too busy.
The birds wanted to choose a new king because their current king, Garuda, didn’t protect them and was always too busy.

The birds choose the wise owl as their new king.
After some discussion, the birds agreed that the owl, who could see even in the dark, should be their new king.

A crow questions why the owl was chosen as king.
On the day of the coronation, a crow arrived and questioned why the owl had been chosen.

Crow suggests Garuda should stay king.
The crow pointed out the owl’s flaws and suggested that Garuda should remain the king.

The coronation is canceled after a conflict.
Because of this, the coronation was canceled. Feeling insulted, the owl declared that owls and crows would never be friends again.

The crow regrets giving unsolicited advice.
The crow regretted giving unsolicited advice and flew away.

Moral: Think before making big decisions.
Moral: Think carefully and consider different perspectives before making important decisions.
This story of the crow and owl reminds children that decisions should be made with calm thinking and respect for others’ views. Acting in haste or speaking without understanding can create unnecessary conflict and regret.



