If you notice a classmate taking something without permission, gently remind them it’s wrong and encourage them to return it. If they refuse, tell a teacher or another trusted adult. Helping them do the right thing prevents hurt and builds ...
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If I found extra money like Chinna, I would return it to the person who gave it by mistake. Keeping it would feel wrong. Being honest is the right choice, and it shows respect for others and their hard work. Class ...
Chinna shows responsibility by choosing to return the extra money to the fruit seller. He listens to his mother’s advice, learns from his mistake of losing money, and behaves kindly and truthfully, showing that he understands right from wrong. Class 4 ...
The story shows that honesty earns trust, respect, and happiness. Chinna chose to return money that didn’t belong to him. His honest action was praised, and he was rewarded. It teaches that truthfulness is more valuable than temporary personal gain. Class ...
After buying the tinkling bells, Chinna happily tied them around the neck of his pet goat, Tara. The sound of the bells made Tara run toward him with joy. Chinna was delighted, and the bells tinkled happily in return. Class 4 ...