Why the Fox Told the Truth
Russet is a clever and fast orange fox who loves running through the forest. One day, he accidentally breaks a beautiful blue bowl that belongs to Felix, a blue bird. Scared of getting into trouble, Russet hides the broken pieces under a pile of leaves and lies to Felix about seeing it.However, the lie makes Russet feel like a "heavy, cold stone" is growing in his stomach. When he learns that Felix needs the bowl to bring water to thirsty flowers, Russet realizes that being "clever" isn't as important as being honest.Key Story Highlights: The Mistake: Russet's big tail accidentally knocks over Felix's favorite blue bowl. The Lesson: Russet learns that lying feels worse than the mistake itself. The Resolution: Russet confesses his secret, and together, he and Felix fix the bowl using sticky sap. The Moral: Telling the truth is the "cleverest thing of all". This heartwarming tale is perfect for young readers learning about the weight of honesty and the power of making things right.
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