The Wise Old Owl"
In a lush forest, there lived an old and wise owl named Ollie. Ollie was known throughout the forest for his wisdom and kindness. Animals from far and wide would seek his counsel whenever they faced troubles or dilemmas.
One day, a young rabbit named Robbie approached Ollie with a heavy heart. "Ollie," he said, "I'm tired of being afraid all the time. The other animals make fun of me because I'm smaller and weaker. I wish I could be brave like you."
Ollie listened patiently to Robbie's woes and then spoke softly, "Robbie, bravery isn't about being the biggest or the strongest. It's about facing your fears with courage and kindness. Remember, even the smallest of creatures can have the biggest hearts."
Robbie pondered Ollie's words and decided to put them into action. The next day, when a fierce storm hit the forest, Robbie didn't cower in fear like he usually did. Instead, he helped his fellow animals find shelter and comforted them with kind words.
As the storm subsided, the other animals looked at Robbie in awe. They realized that true bravery wasn't about physical strength but about showing compassion and kindness to others.
From that day on, Robbie became known as the bravest rabbit in the forest, and Ollie's wisdom spread far and wide. The animals learned that true courage comes from within, and kindness is the greatest strength of all.
The moral of the story: True bravery is found in acts of kindness and compassion, not in physical strength or size.
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