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What are some funny and meaningful stories that are suitable for telling first-grade students?

1. Other people’s mouths are your way

A group of frogs compete to see who can climb the tallest iron tower. The competition started, and a large group of frogs looked at the tall iron tower and talked about it: "This is too difficult! We will never be able to climb to the top of the tower!" "The tower is too high! We can't succeed!" Hearing this, some frogs Then gave up. Looking at the frogs who continued to climb, everyone continued to say: "This is too difficult! No one can climb to the top of the tower..."

In this way, with every word you say and I say, the words become more and more popular. Too many frogs exit the game. But one of them climbed higher and higher, and finally reached the end. The other frogs wanted to know, how did this frog do it? So he ran forward to ask, and when he asked, he discovered that the frog turned out to be deaf!

Enlightenment: Your mouth belongs to others, but your life is yours!

2. People’s words are scary

Once upon a time, a father and his son went to the market to sell a donkey. The donkey walked in front, and the father and son followed behind. When the villagers saw it, they laughed and said, "How silly." ! It’s great to ride on a donkey, but walk on this dusty road.”

“That’s right!” My father thought it made sense. "My child, get on the donkey! I will follow you and won't let you fall off!"

At this time, my father's friend came from the opposite side. "Hey! Hey! It doesn't matter if you let your child ride a donkey while you walk on foot! If you spoil your child like this now, you will have trouble in the future! For the sake of your child's health, you should let him walk!"

"Oh! Yes! Yeah! It makes sense." So the father asked the child to get down and got on the donkey's back, while the child waddled beside him.

After a while, I met a man who said in a reproachful tone: "Oh! There is such a cruel father in the world. He can easily ride on the back of a donkey, but let his children walk. It's so cruel. How pitiful!"

The father thought it was reasonable, so he asked the child to ride on the donkey, and the donkey carried them both forward at the same time.

The passers-by saw it and said, "I have never seen such a cruel person, letting such a weak animal carry two people. The donkey is so pitiful!"

My father thought the same, and the two of them He immediately jumped off the donkey's back, but what should he do to avoid gossiping?

After much thought, the father and son had no choice but to tie up the donkey and carry it away with a stick. Everyone who saw this scene was stunned and said, "What a strange person!"?

3. The value of stones

There was a little boy who grew up in an orphanage. He often asked the director pessimistically: "What's the point of living for an unwanted child like me?" The dean always smiled but did not answer.

One day, the dean gave the boy a stone and said: "Tomorrow morning, you can take this stone to the market and sell it, but it will not be a 'real sale'. Remember, no matter how much money others pay, it will never be sold." Can't sell."

The next day, the boy squatted in the corner of the market with the stone, and unexpectedly found that many people were curiously interested in his stone, and the price was getting higher and higher. Back in the hospital, the boy excitedly reported to the dean. The dean smiled and asked him to take it to the gold market to sell it tomorrow. In the gold market, someone paid 10 times more than yesterday to buy this stone.

Finally, the dean asked the child to take the stone to the gem market for display. As a result, the price of the stone increased tenfold, and because the boy refused to sell it, it became known as a "rare treasure."

The boy happily returned to the orphanage holding the stone, told the director everything, and asked why this happened.

The dean did not smile, looked at the child and said slowly: "The value of life is like this stone, it will have different meanings in different circumstances. An inconspicuous stone, because of you Your cherishment and reluctance to sell it have increased its value, and it has been passed down as a rare treasure. Aren't you just like this stone? As long as you value yourself and cherish yourself, your life will be meaningful and valuable."