Thursday, October 30, 2008
Benjamin’s bow tie
No one at school wore bow ties…except for Benjamin. Every morning he would choose one to suit his mood…and everyday the kids at school would tease Benjamin.
Benjamin ignored them all and instead imagined… all the wonderful places he would go. One day Benjamin wanted to see what all the fuss was about, so he wore a plain old tie to school. He was uncomfortable wearing that awful tie… so Benjamin fixed it and felt a whole lot better.
Monday, October 20, 2008
The Clever Stick
When he saw chipmunks gathering food, he wanted to say,” I know a better way for you to gather nuts…”
But he remained silent. Who would believe a stick anyway?
When he came across a frog writing a poem , he wanted to offer a simile or two…but he couldn’t .
And when he came across a wild rose growing in the field, he longed to exclaim how beautiful she was…
But alas, he could not.
One bright day, as the stick approached the meadow, he tried to say hello by bowing deeply…
But he tripped on a pebble, and fell flat on his face.
The field erupted with laughter. “What a clumsy stick!” buzzed the insects.
The clever stick did not feel so clever anymore. He dragged himself all the way home.
When he got home, he turned around and noticed the line he had dug in the sand.
It looked very interesting. So he made some more lines.
To his amazement, he discovered he could draw lines to look like things.
The stick began to draw furiously in the dirt, venting all of his frustration.
A giant tapestry began to emerge across the forest floor.
As he scribbled, all the plants and animals who had never noticed him before now watched in rapt attention.
But the stick didn’t even notice. He drew faster and faster.
Then he stopped, the dust cleared.
And there was the most magnificent sight the forest had ever seen.
Just one question
Then the scholar asked Birbal, “Whether you would like to answer one hundred easy questions or one difficult question.
Akbar and Birbal had a very long day, they were in a hurry to go home, so Birbal agreed on one difficult question.
The scholar asked, “Who came first? Chicken or egg?”
Birbal answered the question without giving any second thought, “The chicken”.
The scholar was astonished to hear that, “How do you know?”
“We agreed up on only one question, so no second question.” Birbal said. And Akbar and Birbal left the Court without looking back at him.(Ktvhrt)
Monday, October 6, 2008
Jerry and Jerro
Once, Jerry,a little mouse who lived in the country invited Jerro, a little Mouse from the city to visit him. When Jerro sat down to dinner he was surprised to find that Jerry had nothing to eat except barley and grain.
"Really," he said, "you do not live well at all; you should see how I live! I have all sorts of fine things to eat every day. You must come to visit me and see how nice it is to live in the city."
Jerry was glad to do this, and after a while he went to the city to visit his friend.
"This is very terrible," said Jerry; "let us not go back to the cupboard again."
"No," said Jerro, "I will take you to the cellar; there is something especial there."
So Jerro took his little friend down the cellar stairs and into a big cupboard where there were many shelves. On the shelves were jars of butter, and cheeses in bags and out of bags. Overhead hung bunches of sausages, and there were spicy apples in barrels standing about. It smelled so good that it went to Jerry's head. He ran along the shelf and nibbled at a cheese here, and a bit of butter there, until he saw an especially rich, very delicious-smelling piece of cheese on a queer little stand in a corner. He was just on the point of putting his teeth into the cheese when Jerro saw him.
Jerry stopped and said, "What is a trap?"
"That thing is a trap," said Jerro. "The minute you touch the cheese with your teeth something comes down on your head hard, and you're dead."