Stories With The Pupils After Classwork
Stories With The Pupils After Classwork
The Small Bird
The Elephant and His Friends
The Greedy Dog
The Generous Ant and The Stingy Ant
The Boastful Rabbit
The Greedy Tiger
The Lion and The Mouse
The Leopard and The Hippo
The Thirsty Crow
The Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing
The Three Dogs and The Wolf
The Giant Beet
The Virtue of Charity
The Honest Little Child
The Boy Who Cried Wolf
The Three Goats and The Greedy Hyena
The Loyal Dog
The Generous Rabbit
The Evil Consequences of Lying
The Farmer and His Lazy Sons
Ihsaan – The Poor Man
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