Description
The Princess and The Blind Man – Moral Story for Kids is a beautifully illustrated and engaging storybook that teaches young readers valuable lessons about honesty, kindness, and the consequences of bad intent. The tale follows a horn-headed princess whom nobody wants to marry, until a blind man accepts the challenge for a reward. What begins as a plan for gold turns into a life-changing lesson for everyone, revealing how greed and betrayal backfire while courage and goodness triumph. This captivating 26-page PDF is perfect for Kindergarten and Grade 1 learners, helping them understand important moral values through an entertaining narrative and relatable characters.
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Q1. Why did King Madhusena offer a reward?
A) To build a new palace
B) To find someone to marry his horned daughter
C) To throw a big party
D) To give gold to the poor
Answer: To find someone to marry his horned daughter
Q2. Who agreed to marry the princess?
A) A brave knight
B) A blind man
C) A rich merchant
D) A wizard
Answer: A blind man
Q3. What did the princess secretly plan with the hunchback?
A) To bake a cake
B) To poison the blind man
C) To build a garden
D) To travel the world
Answer: To poison the blind man
Q4. What happened when the blind man discovered the plot?
A) He forgave them and smiled
B) He ran away
C) He confronted them and the truth came out
D) He fell asleep
Answer: He confronted them and the truth came out
Fill in the blanks
Words Bank: consequences, reward/gold, horn, poison
- The king was worried because his daughter was born with a small _______ on her head.
- The blind man decided to marry the princess because of the _______ offered by the king.
- The princess plotted with her friend to _______ the blind man.
- In the end, bad intentions and betrayal brought _______ to the princess and her friend.
True or False
- The king immediately found someone to marry the princess without offering a reward. [T/F]
- The blind man married the princess and moved to a faraway land. [T/F]
- The princess and the hunchback were honest and loyal to the blind man. [T/F]
- The story teaches that harmful plans can lead to trouble for those who make them. [T/F]
Guided by our Content Team, this story is created to teach simple moral values and important life lessons in a way that is easy, engaging, and suitable for children.







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