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Tales for Kids
Tales for Kids
Tales for Kids
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Tales for Kids

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Children are very fond of hearing and reading stories. The Demon story: children, as well as adult, will surely like it because in this story all those things are there which they are always in search for. This e-book 'Tales for Kids' presents interesting moral and entertaining stories for every young child. The stories also taught the words of wisdom as well as a moral message. A book, a divine gift.

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PublisherPublishdrive
Release dateFeb 9, 2019
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    About the Book

    Children are very fond of hearing and reading stories. The Demon story: children, as well as adult, will surely like it because in this story all those things are there which they are always in search for. This e-book 'Tales for Kids' presents interesting moral and entertaining stories for every young child. The stories also taught the words of wisdom as well as a moral message. A book, a divine gift.

    —Author

    Table of Contents

    About the Book

    1. Red Demon

    2. Clever Old Woman

    3. Grass in the Food

    4. Greedy King Jonathan

    5. Misbehaviour

    6. White Fairy

    7. Tit For Tat

    8. Greedy Lady

    9. Slow But Continuous

    10. False Praise

    11. Greed is Folly

    12. Unity is Strength

    13. Wise Crow

    14. Poor Fox

    15. Small Animal, Big Animal

    16. Keep Courage

    17. Intelligent Father

    18. Wise Rabbit

    19. Wise Lady

    20. Virtuous Son

    1. Red Demon

    King Vijay Singh of Vijaygadh had five sons and all of them were the apple of the king’s eyes. The king could not stay without them one of them would always be with him.

    One day they asked the king permission for going hunting, the king asked the youngest one to stay behind and permitted the four elders to go for hunting.

    Next day early in the morning the four princess taking swords, spears, bow and arrows proceeded towards the forest on their horses. By afternoon they reached in a thick forest and suddenly they saw deer crossing his legs, they started running towards the Deer.

    Deer was running at a speed of the wind and the four princes’ were running behind him. By now evening had approached and it had started becoming dark and after some time Deer went missing from their eyes.

    All of them stopped as they had come very far away from the palace and so had also forgotten the way back home and now they were puzzled as to go where at this night time. Suddenly one roaring sound had made them cold blooded on seeing at a distance in front of them a red demon standing who was very huge with his eyes burning like flames of fire.

    One prince stammering asked, WH…who are you?

    I am not going to reply to any of your questions. You have been brought here by my slave Deer and from today you all are also my slaves.

    After this, the demon took away the princes’ and imprisoned them in his fort. In the day

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