
1. The Boy and the Dark Forest
Story: A young boy was afraid to walk through a dark forest on his way home. One day, his grandmother told him to carry a lantern. As he walked with the light, he realized the forest wasn’t scary—just unknown. With each step, his fear faded.
Moral: Fear disappears when we face the unknown with courage.
2. The Brave Little Mouse
Story: A tiny mouse was afraid of a cat living nearby. Instead of hiding forever, the mouse learned the cat’s habits and found safe ways to gather food. Over time, it became less fearful and more confident.
Moral: Understanding something makes it less scary.
3. The Girl Who Feared Speaking
Story: A girl was afraid to speak in front of her class. Her teacher encouraged her to practice daily. She started with small speeches and gradually gained confidence. One day, she won a public speaking contest.
Moral: Confidence grows with practice.
4. The Lion and the Clever Rabbit
Story: A rabbit was afraid of a fierce lion. Instead of running, the rabbit used its wit and tricked the lion into looking at its reflection in a well. The lion, thinking it was another lion, roared and fell in, never to be seen again.
Moral: Courage and intelligence can defeat fear.
5. The Shadow Monster
Story: A boy feared the shadow on his bedroom wall at night. One day, he shined a flashlight on it and saw it was just his chair and clothes. He laughed and never feared shadows again.
Moral: Most fears come from our imagination.
6. The Girl and the Storm
Story: A girl was terrified of storms. Her father told her to watch birds—they didn’t fear the storm but waited calmly. Inspired, she stayed calm during storms and soon overcame her fear.
Moral: Observing nature teaches us resilience.
7. The King’s Challenge
Story: A king placed a huge boulder on the road and watched as people avoided it. One brave traveler pushed the stone aside, discovering treasure beneath it. The king rewarded his courage.
Moral: Facing challenges leads to unexpected rewards.
8. The Spider’s Web
Story: A boy feared spiders until he watched one build a web. He admired its patience and realized his fear was unfounded.
Moral: Knowledge replaces fear with respect.
9. The Girl Who Feared Water
Story: A girl never learned to swim because she feared water. One day, a friend helped her enter shallow water. Slowly, she became comfortable and eventually learned to swim.
Moral: Taking small steps helps overcome big fears.
10. The Traveler and the Haunted House
Story: A traveler feared a house rumored to be haunted. One night, he entered and found only old furniture and wind sounds. He slept peacefully and proved the rumors false.
Moral: Fear vanishes when we seek the truth.