Gratitude

Folk Tale
Native American Young Readers (6–8 yrs)

The Eagle and the Salmon

In a time long past, when the rivers flowed clear and the forests were green, there lived a wise Eagle named Takoda. He …

💡 "Only when you know and respect your own limitations can you soar."

Folk Tale
Korean Young Readers (6–8 yrs)

The Grateful Tiger

In a dense forest near the Korean countryside, there lived a majestic tiger named Hongil. He roamed freely, his golden f…

💡 Kindness to others is like a garden that blooms and brings joy forever.

Fable
African Early Readers (3–5 yrs)

The Lion and the Mouse

In the heart of Africa, where savannas stretch far and wide, there lived a mighty lion named Kibo. His shaggy mane rippl…

💡 A tiny friend can save a mighty one from trouble.

Folk Tale
Japanese Young Readers (6–8 yrs)

The Grateful Crane

In a tiny village nestled between two great mountains in Japan, there lived a kind and gentle crane named Kaito. His fea…

💡 Selflessness brings joy, while selfishness only leads to sorrow and emptiness.

Legend
Japanese Independent Readers (9–12 yrs)

Urashima Taro and the Palace Under the Sea

On the rocky coast of old Japan, there was a young fisherman named Urashima Taro, who was known throughout the village f…

💡 Keep your promises, and be careful what you wish to know — some things are bette…

Creation Story
African Early Readers (3–5 yrs)

Why the Sky is Far Away

Long, long ago, the sky was not far away as it is today. It hung low — so low that people could reach up and pinch off p…

💡 When we take gifts for granted, we risk losing them. Gratitude means treating ev…

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