Description
The Sage’s Daughter is a beautiful moral story that teaches children about self-acceptance, wisdom, and understanding one’s true nature. In this tale, a kind sage transforms a tiny creature into a human girl and raises her with love. When she grows up, he searches for the most powerful husband for her. She meets mighty forces of nature but finds each one unsuitable. In the end, she realizes where she truly belongs.
This engaging story helps children learn that true happiness comes from knowing yourself and accepting who you are. Perfect for classroom reading, moral lessons, and value-based learning activities.
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
Q1. What did the sage turn into a human girl?
A. A sparrow
B. A kitten
C. A mouse
D. A squirrel
Answer: A mouse
Q2. Who was considered powerful enough to block the Sun?
A. The River
B. The Cloud
C. The Tree
D. The Fire
Answer: The Cloud
Q3. Which natural force could move the Clouds?
A. Rain
B. Wind
C. Lightning
D. Snow
Answer: Wind
Q4. What quality made the Mountain seem strong?
A. Its height
B. Its color
C. Its speed
D. Its sound
Answer: Its height
Fill in the Blanks
Words Bank: animal, bright, form, river
- The sage found the little creature near the banks of a __________.
- The girl complained that the Sun was too __________.
- The Mountain said that even he was troubled by a tiny __________.
- In the end, the girl was changed back to her original __________.
True or False
- The sage wanted his daughter to marry someone very powerful. [T/F]
- The Wind was afraid of the Mountain. [T/F]
- The girl felt comfortable with someone similar to herself. [T/F]
- The story teaches that outer power is more important than inner nature. [T/F]
This engaging story by our Content Team introduces young readers to important moral lessons.







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