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101 Short Panchatantra and Bedtime Stories with the Moral

101 Short Panchatantra and Bedtime Stories with the Moral Short Panchatantra and Moral Stories For Children 1: Panchatantra Story Name is – The Vain Stag There was once a vain stag. “What handsome antlers I have,” he would say after looking at his reflection in a pond. But I wish I had lovely legs as well. One day, a lion advanced towards him. His antlers became entangled in the low branches of the trees as he dashed through the dense forest. He sensed his death was approaching and cursed his antlers for it. Finally, he was able to free himself from the branches thanks to his strong legs. Thus, the stag managed to escape from the lion by running fast. The stag realised that his unattractive legs had saved his life, whereas his antlers could have killed him. He never thought his legs were ugly again. The Vain Stag Panchatantra

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How to draw Godzilla | Step by Step

How to draw Godzilla | Step by Step The fictional character Godzilla is the subject of a successful media franchise. Godzilla is a huge, reptilian monster that is frequently portrayed as having rough, bumpy skin, razor-sharp claws, and a long, powerful tail. It is frequently portrayed as being extremely destructive and capable of wreaking havoc. Things you’ll need to draw Godzilla in a few easy steps. Let’s get started. It will take a maximum of 10 to 15 minutes for you to make this Godzilla drawing. Step 1. Write “Godzilla” in the landscape.Step 2. Make a line connecting through “L”, which will make Godzilla’s mouth.Step 3. Make a curve on an “A” and a second curved line connecting through “A.”Step 4. Make the upper face of Godzilla. Step 5: Draw a curved line connecting your upper and lower faces.Step 6. Make a line till “I”Step 7. Make a box.Step 8.

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The Ugly Duckling Short Bedtime Story For Kids

The Ugly Duckling Short Bedtime Story For Kids On a beautiful summer day, a family of ducks was swimming while another was enjoying a walk along the shore. However, one duck is sitting on her eggs among the tall leaves. She was thinking, I wonder when my babies will come out. It takes so long for them to hatch! It is so lonely; no one has time to visit me. Mommy duck didn’t have to wait long, Soon the egg started cracking, and the little duckling took small, unsteady steps out of the shell. Quack, quack, quack, quack. Oooh, my babies are so beautiful! Now, all of you, come here and form a line. One… Two… Three… Four… Five… Hey, there should be one more. Mother Duck looked around and saw one egg that had not yet hatched. I think I will have to sit on this egg again till

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