Description
The Hermit and the Mouse is a delightful and thoughtful moral story designed especially for young readers. In this engaging tale, a kind hermit faces trouble when a clever mouse keeps stealing his food despite all his efforts to stop it. What begins as a simple problem turns into a meaningful lesson about solving issues at their real source. Filled with gentle humour, relatable characters, and an important life lesson, this story helps children learn critical thinking, patience, and the wisdom of addressing the root cause of problems. Perfect for early learners, classroom reading, or bedtime storytelling!
Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs)
Q1. Where did the hermit live?
A) In a big city
B) In a quiet village temple
C) In a castle
D) On an island
Answer: B) In a quiet village temple
Q2. What did the mouse do that caused trouble?
A) Danced in the temple
B) Stole the hermit’s food
C) Helped the hermit
D) Sang songs
Answer: B) Stole the hermit’s food
Q3. What did the hermit destroy to weaken the mouse?
A) The hermit’s food bowl
B) The temple door
C) The mouse’s secret food stash
D) The hanging pot
Answer: C) The mouse’s secret food stash
Q4. What happened to the mouse at the end?
A) It became the hermit’s friend
B) It learned magic
C) It became weak and left
D) It stole more food
Answer: C) It became weak and left
Fill in the Blanks
Words Bank: food stash, mouse, quiet, weak
- The hermit lived in a _________ village temple.
- A clever _________ kept stealing the hermit’s food.
- The hermit found and destroyed the mouse’s hidden _________.
- After losing his food stash, the mouse became ________ and could not steal anymore.
True or False
- The hermit easily stopped the mouse at first. [T/F]
- The mouse still stole food when the bowl was kept in a hanging pot. [T/F]
- The hermit’s friend suggested destroying the mouse’s food store. [T/F]
- The moral of the story teaches that we should always give up when problems are hard. [T/F]
Guided by our Content Team, this story teaches children important life values in an easy-to-understand format.








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