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Krish learned about Cleanliness

Krish was tired that day. As usual he came home and threw away his bag in the floor. Each shoe went flying on the corridor. Krish shouted “Ma! Give me something to eat! I’m hungry! 

But his mom said “Krish! How many times I have told you to keep your things in the right place! First refresh and come, I prepared some samosas.

Krish never minded his mom. He straightaway went to the dining table took a samosa and chomp…chomp…chomp…

Mom saw this and prayed “Oh God! I really don’t know when his habits and behavior will change”.

On a Saturday, Krish got dressed up and said to his mom “Ma, I am going to Raju’s home, I will be back by noon”. And he ran away.

In Raju’s home, Raju’s mom welcomed Krish and served him fruits. Raju and Krish started to eat those fresh bananas and oranges. Krish peeled the banana’s skin and threw it on the floor. He did the same when he ate oranges. He messed the floor with banana peels and orange seeds.

Kids moral story

Raju’s younger brother Akku crossed the table without knowing there are banana peels lying on the floor. He slipped and fell down. Akku shouted in pain “Ahhhhhhh…”

Krish didn’t know how to react. He stood there like a statue. Raju, Akku’s brother immediately lifted him and checked if there is any injury in his leg.

He made Akku sit on a chair and immediately cleaned off the peels and seeds lying on the floor.

Krish felt ashamed. From that day onwards he behaved well and also kept the things on the right place.

 

Moral: Cleanliness, the lesson to be learned in our home 

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