The Fox visited the Stork's house feeling hungry but found the food served in long-necked jars that the Fox could not reach into with its mouth. The Fox tried in vain to eat from the jars. The Fox now understood how the Stork must have felt during the Fox's previous trick, unable to eat from the shallow dish. The moral is that bad deeds come back to affect us as good deeds do.
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Cursive Handwriting Practice Sheet Story 2 B
The Fox visited the Stork's house feeling hungry but found the food served in long-necked jars that the Fox could not reach into with its mouth. The Fox tried in vain to eat from the jars. The Fox now understood how the Stork must have felt during the Fox's previous trick, unable to eat from the shallow dish. The moral is that bad deeds come back to affect us as good deeds do.
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Cursive Handwriting Practice Sheet
The Fox and The Stork Part 2
The Fox arrived at the Stork’s house feeling
Very hungry.The Stork laid the table and asked The Fox to start eating. But the Stork had served the food in long-necked jars! The Fox tried his best to push his mouth inside the jar, but in vain. The Fox now realized how the Stork must have felt. Moral of the story: Like good, our bad deed also comes back to us.