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The Pot Full of Wit - Akbar Birbals Short Moral Story

With your excellent response we will be giving here our short story no 6 of Akbar Birbal Story. And today's Story is - "The Pot Full of Wit" "The Pot Full of Wit" Once upon a time, king Akbar got so mad at Birbal and he told Birbal to leave the kingdom and go away. 'Heartbroken', Birbal left the kingdom and took refuge at a farmer’s house in a nearby village.  Birbal spent his days working at the farm.  As time passed, King Akbar started missing his favourite courtier.  One day, Akbar decided to send across his royal guards to find Birbal.  The guards looked for Birbal in all directions, but all their efforts went to waste.  Akbar thought of a trick to find Birbal – he made an announcement that whoever got him a pot full of wit would be given a pot filled with diamonds.  The news reached all the nearby villages, and to Birbal as well.  The villagers held a meeting to decide how to solve the king’s mystery. Birbal offered to help, stating that he needs a

Stolen Ring of King Akbar - Akbar Birbal Short Stories for kids

Hi, friends welcome to our new section of Inspirational Short and Moral Stories For Kids on STB. Today's story is taken from the Akbar Birbal stories named "Stolen Ring of King Akbar" We have a collection of some most popular short stories with moral values that you can read to your kids to make them happy and pleased. So Today's Akbar Birbal Story is "Stolen Ring of King Akbar".  "Stolen Ring of King Akbar" Akbar once lost a ring his father had gifted to him. Akbar immediately reached out to Birbal and asked for Birbal's help.  Birbal said that he will help him find his ring.  Then Birbal told the courtiers present that he is aware that one of them stole the ring.  Akbar angrily asked which one of them stole his ring.  Birbal replied that the courtier with the straw in his beard is the one who has the king’s ring. Akbar speaks to Birbal in the throne room. Akbar seeks help from Birbal to find his stolen ring. Immediately, the guilty co

The thief who robbed the merchant a Akbar Birbal Story : Short Moral Stories for Kids

Hi, friends welcome to our new section of Inspirational Short and Moral Stories For Kids. Today's story is taken from the Akbar Birbal stories named " The thief who robbed the merchant " We have a collection of some most popular short stories with moral values that you can read to your kids to make them happy and pleased. So, here is today's Akbar Birbal Story - The thief who robbed the merchant One day, a rich merchant come to Birbal and complained to him that his house was robbed. The merchant also told him that he suspects one of his servants who robbed the house.  Birbal went to the merchant’s house, rounded up all the servants and asked them who robbed the house. But as expected, the robber did not come forward to confess his crime.  The rich merchant overlooks as Birbal tries to find the culprit. Birbal had come up with a way to find the culprit. Birbal then handed a stick to each servant and told them that the robber’s stick will grow 2 inches longer the ne

The farmer who bought a well a Akbar Birbal Story : Short Moral Stories for Kids

Hi, friends welcome to our new section of Inspirational Short and Moral Stories For Kids. Today's story is taken from the Akbar Birbal stories named " The farmer who bought a well " We have a collection of some most popular short stories with moral values that you can read to your kids to make them happy and pleased. The farmer who bought a well A poor farmer once bought a well from a rich man so that he could irrigate his land using the water from the well. The farmer paid the price quoted by the rich man. The very next day, when the farmer when to draw water from the well, the rich man stopped him and disallowed him from drawing water. He said that the farmer had bought only the well and not the water from him. So, he cannot draw any water from the well. Not knowing what to do, the farmer comes to the king’s court and told Akbar about his predisposition.  After listening to his story Akbar called Birbal and told to solve the problem. Akbar directs Birbal to go to hel

Short Story - TulipMania - A real story of 1st financial buble in 17th Century

Right now, it’s Bitcoin. But in the past we’ve had dotcom stocks, the 1929 crash, 19th-century railways and the South Sea Bubble of 1720. All these were compared by contemporaries to “tulip mania”, the Dutch financial craze for tulip bulbs in the 1630s. Bitcoin, according some sceptics, is “ tulip mania 2.0 ”.   Monkeys dealing in tulips. When the bubble bursts, at the far right, one urinates on the now worthless flowers. Jan Brueghel the Younger, 'Satire on Tulip Mania', c1640, CC BY-SA . What was this Tulip Mania ? Tulip mania was a period when tulips were recently introduced and bought in large quantities by many people. This caused tulip prices to shoot up. They were sold at prices higher than skilled workers’ income. After reaching a peak, tulip prices crashed, leaving tulip holders bankrupt. Some argue that it was the first major economic bubble. The History of Tulip Mania ? Tulips first arrived in Western Europe in the late 1500’s, and, being an import f

Akbar Birbal: Number of Crows In The Kingdom - Kids Story

Hi, all welcome to our new section - Short Moral Stories for Kids. This is a funny story from Akbar and Birbal series.  This section is fully dedicated to your children, today's story is 'Number of Crows In The Kingdom'  Number of Crows In The Kingdom Akbar was a great Mughal Emperor and Birbal was his witty minister. One day, Akbar was taking a walk in his garden with Birbal. Many crows were flying around. As he observed the birds flying, he thought of asking Birbal a tricky question. One day Emperor Akbar and Birbal were taking a walk in the palace gardens. It was a nice summer morning and there were plenty of crows happily playing around the pond. While watching the crows, a question came into Akbar’s head. He wondered how many crows were there in his kingdom. Since Birbal was accompanying him, he asked Birbal this question. Birbal thought for a moment, and then said, “There are ninety-five thousand, four hundred and sixty three crows in your kingdom, Huzoor.” “How

Short Story of Urquhart Castle - A monster view in Scotland, - Bing wallpaper image of the day

Urquhart Castle - A monster view in Scotland - Being Wallpaer 22.08.20 'Urquhart Castle' - A monster view in Scotland - Short Story People love a good mystery. Maybe that's why we've been fascinated by mythical creatures like the Loch Ness monster for nearly 1,500 years. We're looking at Urquhart Castle , a ruin founded in the 13th century, with Loch Ness behind it.  As the legend goes, on August 22, 565, an Irish priest named Columba confronted 'Nessie' and commanded the 'water beast' away. Since then, people have claimed to spot, or even photograph the Loch Ness monster, as well as Bigfoot, the chupacabra, the yeti, and other creatures around the world. This subculture practices cryptozoology—the study of hidden animals. Are any of these beasts real? Probably not, but why spoil the fun? Source - bing © AWL Images/Danita Delimont #short Stories, #bing wallpaper, #wallpaper

Short Story - Know about The Ship of Tolerance A gentle wind fills this sail - From bing wallpaper image of the day

The Ship of Tolerance -Bing Wallpaper Image of the Day 21.09.20 Know about "The Ship of Tolerance" A gentle wind fills this sail - Short Story On September 21, International Day of Peace , look closely at the colourful sail in the photo and you'll see a composite of 120 small panels, each painted by children from different ethnic and social backgrounds with a message of hope for a better world.  The Ship of Tolerance is part of an international outreach program created by the Kabakov Foundation that aims 'to promote art as a medium for communication and cooperation between diverse cultures while nurturing the growth and development of young artists in all disciplines.' Children are taught the importance of understanding others and making friends with those outside their own cultural experiences. You’re looking at an installation that was moored in Lake Zug, Switzerland. In years past, the United Nations has used International Day of Peace as an opportunity to crea

Short story - Arrr it be Talk Like a Pirate Day - Being wallpaper Image of the day

Arrr, it be Talk Like a Pirate Day - Being Image of the day 19.09.2020 Arrr, it be Talk Like a Pirate Day - Short Story These sailboats in Warnemünde, Germany, set the scene perfectly for International Talk Like a Pirate Day.  The holiday (yeah, we're calling it a holiday) was first imagined in 1995 by two residents of Oregon, USA. September 19 was chosen for the annual observance since one of them had an ex-wife whose birthday fell on that day, and they figured they could remember it.  A few years later, seeking widespread adoption, they pitched the idea to humour columnist Dave Barry, who wrote, 'Every now and then, some visionary individuals come along with a concept that is so original and so revolutionary that your immediate reaction is: "Those individuals should be on medication."'    From there, it went viral, and these days, September 19 is celebrated internationally, with major brands and media personalities joining in the silliness. We're fans, too.

The Pioneer Story of Legend Johnny Appleseed: Legend vs. Fact A Kids Story

Legend vs Fact: The Pioneer Story of Legend Johnny Appleseed John Chapman (September 26, 1774 – March 18, 1845), better known as Johnny Appleseed , was an American pioneer nurseryman who introduced apple trees to large parts of Pennsylvania, Ontario, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, as well as the northern counties of present-day West Virginia. He became an American legend while still alive, due to his kind, generous ways, his leadership in conservation, and the symbolic importance he attributed to apples. Johnny Appleseed was also a missionary for The New Church (Swedenborgian)[1] and the inspiration for many museums and historical sites such as the Johnny Appleseed Museum in Urbana, Ohio, and the Johnny Appleseed Heritage Center in Ashland County, Ohio. The Fort Wayne TinCaps, a minor league baseball team in Fort Wayne, Indiana, where Chapman spent his final years, is named in his honor.

Worrying won’t solve your problems, it's just waste your time and energy - Short Moral Story

Hi friends welcome back again in our sweet story named " worrying won’t solve your problems, it’s just waste your time and energy " from the Bible " The Wise Man "  In this section of the moral story , we provide the best stories from where you can learn about how to be a better person, from these stories you can also get some enthusiasm on how to fight with the difficult situation in life.  Also, encourage your kids with some motivational speech you get from this story. Read More Stories - Don't chase happiness , just enjoy your life Being and Breathing - Moral Story Count Wisely an Akbar Birbal Story Shark Bait - Moral Story 9 - New! Short story-2, Wolf and The Boy Click here to View All Moral and Motivational short Story. So, read this short story carefully and  If you found value in this story then please share with your beloved one and give us the enthusiasm to share here more stories like this. "Worrying won’t solve

Having A Best Friend - Do Not Value The Things, Value Who You Have In Life kids moral story

Having A Best Friend A story tells that two friends were walking through the desert. At some point in the journey, they had an argument, and one friend slapped the other one in the face. Having A Best Friend The one who got slapped was hurt, but without saying anything, wrote in the sand-     “Today my best friend slapped me in the face.” They kept on walking until they found an oasis, where they decided to take a bath. The one who had been slapped got stuck in the mire and started drowning, but the friend saved him. After he recovered from the near drowning, he wrote on a stone;     “Today my best friend saved my life.” The friend who had slapped and saved his best friend asked him; Having A Best Friend- motivational moral story Read More Stories - Don't chase happiness, just enjoy your life Being and Breathing Count Wisely a Akbar Birbal Story Shark Bait Wolf and The Boy The Boy Who Cried Wolf The Fox and the Stork The Gift of the Magi by O

THE GOLDEN TOUCH - Moral Story For Kids

Hi and Welcome to our kids story (Include in Moral and Short Story Section) section today bring you “ A Tale from Ancient Greece " the story named “ THE GOLDEN TOUCH ” Read-   Being and Breathing - Moral Story There was once a king named Midas who did a good deed for a Satyr and was granted a wish by the God of wine, Dionysus. For his wish, Midas asked that whatever he touched would turn to gold. Although Dionysus tried to dissuade him, Midas insisted that the wish was an excellent one, and it was granted!

The Boy Who Cried Wolf - Short Story for Kids

Hi and welcome again on our moral and short story for kids section today's story is  " The Boy Who Cried Wolf "  The Boy Who Cried Wolf Once upon a time in a village, lived a carefree boy with his father. The boy’s father told him that he was old enough to watch over the sheep while they graze in the fields. From now every day, he had to take the sheep to the grassy fields and watch them as they graze.  However, the boy was very much unhappy with his father's decision and didn’t want to take the sheep to the fields. He wanted to run and play, not watch the boring sheep graze in the field.  One fine day, the shepherd boy was getting very much bored as he sat on the hillside watching his sheep grazing grass. To amuse himself he cried out loudly, “Wolf! Wolf! The wolf is raiding my sheep!”  Hearing this, the ever-vigilant villagers rushed to the hillside to help the boy in driving the wolf away. But when they arrived, they found that there wa

Count Wisely a Akbar Birbal Story : Short Moral Stories for Kids

Hi, friends welcome to our new section of Inspirational Short and Moral Stories For Kids . Today's story is taken from the Akbar Birbal stories named " Count Wisely " We have a collection of some most popular short stories with moral values that you can read to your kids to make them happy and pleased. So, read this short kid's story carefully and share with your beloved if you found value on it and comment in below that which kind of story you would like to read on our site. Count Wisely One fine morning, king Akbar asked a question in his court that left everyone in the courtroom got puzzled. As they all tried to figure out the answer, Birbal comes in and asked what the matter was. They again repeated the question to him. The question was, “How many crows are there in the city?” Birbal went up to Akbar. He immediately smiled and answer, he said there were twenty-one thousand, five hundred and twenty-three crows in the city.  Akbar su

The Lion and The Mouse - Kids story

Hi, all welcome to our new section - Short Moral Stories for Kids. This section is fully dedicated to your children today's story is 'The Lion and The Mouse' The Lion and The Mouse A lion was once sleeping in the jungle when a mouse started running up and down his body just for fun. This disturbed the lion’s sleep, and he woke up quite angry. He was about to eat the mouse when the mouse desperately requested the lion to set him free. “I promise you, I will be of great help to you someday if you save me.” The lion laughed at the mouse’s confidence and let him go. One day, a few hunters came into the forest and took the lion with them. They tied him up against a tree. The lion was struggling to get out and started to whimper. Soon, the mouse walked past and noticed the lion in trouble. Quickly, he ran and gnawed on the ropes to set the lion free. Both of them sped off into the jungle. Moral of the Story A small act of kindness can go a long way. Subscribe our blog to