9 Years

2017-11-09 Years

Saplings international pre primary school

New Delhi

The Naughty Rabbits and the Carrot Trick I Story By Vihaan

Vihaan Joshi, a 9-year-old from New Delhi, writes a funny story about teamwork, smart thinking, and friendship. The Naughty Rabbits and the Carrot Trick is a short moral story perfect for bedtime, classroom storytelling, and early readers who love animal tales with a lesson.

The Naughty Rabbits and the Carrot Trick I Story By Vihaan

The Naughty Rabbits and the Carrot Trick

One sunny day, a rabbit went out for a walk. As he hopped along, he spotted a big patch of fresh and juicy carrots. “I should grab some!” he thought. So, he called his friends to join the feast.

Soon, all the rabbits gathered and began pulling out the carrots happily. But suddenly, the owner of the garden stormed out and shouted, “Go Away!”

The rabbits ran back, sad and disappointed.

Then one clever rabbit had an idea.

“Let’s annoy him. We’ll ring his doorbell and run!”

Ding Dong!

The owner opened the door… no one there. He frowned.

The rabbits did it again.

And again.

And again.

Five times in total — each time the owner grew more annoyed.

By the sixth ring, the owner was so fed up that he didn’t even bother to come out.

That was the rabbits’ chance!

They rushed back to the garden, grabbed all the carrots they wanted, and enjoyed a grand carrot feast.

Hurray!

Moral: Working together is fun and helpful.

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FAQs – The Naughty Rabbits and the Carrot Trick

What is the moral of “The Naughty Rabbits and the Carrot Trick”?
The moral of the story is that teamwork and clever thinking can help solve problems, but it also gently reminds children to think about right and wrong actions.

Is this story suitable for young children?
Yes, this is a short, fun animal story for kids with simple language, humor, and a light moral, making it perfect for early readers and bedtime storytelling.

 What lesson do children learn from the rabbits in the story?
Children learn about friendship, teamwork, smart planning, and how working together can achieve results.

 Why did the rabbits ring the doorbell repeatedly?
The rabbits used the doorbell trick to distract the garden owner so they could return and collect the carrots without being noticed.

 Is this story a good example of a moral story with animals?
Yes, it is a classic animal moral story where rabbits behave like humans, making it engaging and easy for children to understand the lesson.

 Can this story be used for classroom storytelling?
Absolutely. Teachers can use this story to discuss teamwork, problem-solving, and ethical choices with children in an interactive way.

 What age group is this story best for?
This story is ideal for children aged 4 to 9 years, especially for reading practice and moral learning.

 How does this story encourage creative thinking in children?
The rabbits’ clever plan encourages children to think about creative solutions to challenges and how ideas can come from anyone in a group.

 Is this a bedtime story or a learning story?
It works as both — a fun bedtime story and a learning story with a moral lesson.

 What themes are highlighted in this children’s story?
Key themes include friendship, teamwork, cleverness, humor, and consequences of actions.

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