Brief Summary
This video from T-Series Kids Hut tells the story of a clever monkey and a foolish crocodile. The monkey lives happily by a river, feasting on fruits from an island. A crocodile couple tries to catch him, but the monkey outsmarts them with his quick thinking. The moral of the story is to think before you act, like the clever monkey, and not be foolish like the crocodile.
- Cleverness should be used for good, not to harm others.
- Thinking before acting can help you overcome challenges.
- Foolishness can lead to being easily tricked.
Introduction: The Importance of Cleverness
Deia explains that being clever is important, but it should be used for good purposes and not to hurt anyone. She introduces a story about a clever monkey and a crocodile to illustrate this point. The crocodile thinks he's clever, but he's actually a fool.
The Monkey's Paradise
Once upon a time, a monkey lived by a riverside with a tree. He considered the place a paradise because he could easily hop to a fruit-filled island in the middle of the river. The island had the choicest and juiciest fruits.
The Crocodile's Drool
Near the island lived a crocodile couple who would drool every day watching the monkey hop to and from the island. The monkey was too clever for them, and they never managed to catch him.
The Crocodile's Plan
One day, the female crocodile tells her husband she has a plan to catch the monkey. The male crocodile is skeptical since their previous tricks haven't worked. The female crocodile whispers her plan, and the male crocodile laughs sheepishly.
The Foolish Crocodile's Trap
The next day, the crocodile silently sits on the stone the monkey uses to cross the river. The monkey notices the stone looks bigger than usual and realizes it's the crocodile. He decides to trick the crocodile.
The Monkey's Clever Trick
The monkey calls out to the crocodile, asking if it's him. The crocodile denies it. The monkey pretends to believe him and says he'll make it easier by jumping into the crocodile's open mouth. The foolish crocodile opens his mouth with his eyes shut, waiting for the monkey.
The Monkey's Escape
The clever monkey, seeing the crocodile's closed eyes, hops on the crocodile's head and crosses the river. He tells the crocodile he couldn't fool him this time either. The monkey outsmarted the crocodile through clear and clever thinking.
Moral of the Story
The crocodile was a fool who got tricked by the clever monkey. The moral of the story is that we must think before we do anything, like the clever monkey, and not be foolish like the crocodile.