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The Drawing That Talked

9
Average: 9 (4 votes)

Educational Value
Effort and joy

Moral of the story
You can do everything better when you practice with effort and joy

The Life-Wasting Potion

9
Average: 9 (1 vote)

Educational Value
Healthy life

Moral of the story
Although you have to make some effort to live a healthy and happy life, it pays to eat a little of everything, and do some exercise.

The Sword of Peace

9.3
Average: 9.3 (20 votes)

Educational Value
Love peace; hate war

Moral of the story
Two ideas. That wars and battles are not romantic, and that we can all do something to bring about peace.

The Best Robot

8.33333
Average: 8.3 (6 votes)

Educational Value
Accept people differences

Moral of the story
We cannot hope to be the best at everything, nor that everyone else be just like us. Every individual contributes something of value.

Princess of Fire

7.75
Average: 7.8 (12 votes)

Educational Value
Love, devotion and passion

Moral of the story
True love is the most powerful way to change the world from the inside, starting with ourselves.

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( by Pedro Pablo Sacristan )

Forever a Monster

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Educational Value

Kindness, forgiveness and generosity

Basic Elements

Moral of the story Setting Characters
A bad boy discovers what good effects kind people have in the world A land of fairies A badly behaved boy, a fairy, and a good boy

Spanish version :

Short stories in Spanish Cuentos en Español

Once upon a time, there was a boy who was so badly behaved that the Chief Fairy of the land came by to punish him. The Fairy turned the boy into a monster, in a spell which meant the boy could only escape from being a monster if he managed to seriously frighten someone. At first the boy thought this would be easy, but he soon found that the children in his area were very difficult to scare.

A long time passed, and he got more and more fed up; so he decided to look for some easy prey: a boy who was well known as a sucker. To ensure success, he studied this boy for some time, following him wherever he went, and in passing, seeing all the good works he did. His target gave to charity, played with the children in hospital, helped old people...

Finally, he had fully prepared the best fright ever. A fright that would free him from monsterhood forever, and leave that good, unsuspecting boy, scared stiff. However, when he went to frighten the boy, there came into his mind the images of all the people the boy had helped. The monster decided to leave the boy alone, because he realised that all his good work was without price. And if he did the boy any damage, he would be responsible for him not being able to help more people.
At that exact moment the Chief Fairy appeared, and rewarded the monster's good attitude by turning him back into a boy.

And that boy, who had been so badly behaved, became very kind, and a good friend of the boy he had been about to frighten to death.