Description
Dive into this exciting animal tale about a clever crab and a tricky crane! In this story, an old crane uses a sneaky plan to trick the fish in a pond by pretending he will help them get to a better place. But the wise crab notices something is wrong and uses its sharp claws and quick thinking to escape danger and turn the tables!
This story teaches children important lessons about thinking for themselves, being cautious about who to trust, and using their wits to stay safe. With simple, engaging text and a powerful moral, it is perfect for young readers aged 5–10 years.
Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQ)
Q1. Why did the crane pretend to help the fish?
A) To make friends
B) To eat them later
C) To show kindness
D) To race them
Answer: To eat them later
Q2. What did the crab see that made it suspicious?
A) Many birds flying
B) Skeletons of fish
C) A shiny pearl
D) Other crabs dancing
Answer: Skeletons of fish
Q3. How did the crab save itself?
A) It flew away
B) It fell into the lake
C) It used its claws to kill the crane
D) It hid under a rock
Answer: It used its claws to kill the crane
Fill in the Blanks
Words Bank: beautiful, beak, skeletons, claws
- The crane told the fish he would take them to a __________ pond.
- The fish believed the crane and got into his __________.
- The clever crab noticed __________ of fish along the way.
- The crab used its sharp __________ to save itself.
True or False
- The crane wanted to help the fish because he was kind. [T/F]
- The crab trusted the crane without thinking. [T/F]
- The crab used its intelligence to escape danger. [T/F]
- The crane ate all the fish before trying to trick the crab. [T/F]
Developed by our Content Team, this story helps children learn important values and life lessons in an easy and enjoyable manner.








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