Description
Dive into an exciting animal tale where a proud, loyal horse faces a problem when his lush grazing field is ruined by a sneaky swamp deer. Determined to find justice, the horse asks a man for help and ends up teaching a powerful lesson about pride, trust, and thinking wisely before acting. Kids will enjoy the journey, vivid scenes, and important life lesson that pride can make you careless. This story sparks imagination and teaches values like friendship, responsibility, and self-reflection—perfect for early readers and class discussions!
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
Q1. What did the horse own at the start of the story?
A) A barn
B) A grazing ground
C) A stable
D) A river
Answer: B) A grazing ground
Q2. Who destroyed the horse’s grass?
A) A buffalo
B) A sneaky swamp deer
C) A farmer
D) A wolf
Answer: B) A sneaky swamp deer
Q3. Why did the man agree to help the horse?
A) He wanted to own the field
B) He was scared of the deer
C) The horse told him about the deer’s milk
D) He wanted to ride the horse
Answer: D) He wanted to ride the horse
Q4. What lesson did the horse learn at the end?
A) To never leave his home
B) Not to let pride make him careless
C) To always win fights
D) To trust everyone
Answer: B) Not to let pride make him careless
Fill in the Blanks
Words Bank: man, deer, green, pride
- The horse had a _______ grazing ground.
- A sneaky swamp _______ destroyed the grass in the horse’s field.
- The horse asked a _______ to help him find the culprit.
- The horse learned not to let _______ make him careless.
True or False
- The horse was careless because he left his field unguarded. [T/F]
- The man helped the horse because he wanted to drink milk from the field. [T/F]
- The swamp deer ruined the beautiful grass while playing. [T/F]
- The story teaches us to always let pride guide our actions. [T/F]
Our Content Team has written this story to help children learn values in an entertaining format.








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