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The Lion and the Mouse
One sunny afternoon in the middle of the jungle, a mighty lion was fast asleep under a tree. He had a full belly from lunch and was snoring so loudly that the leaves shook!
“Snore… ROARRR… snore…”
Just then, a tiny mouse scurried through the grass, playing and chasing his own tail.
âWheee! Jungle tag!â the mouse squeaked.
Butâuh-oh! He didnât see the lionâs big furry paw untilâŚ
BOING! He ran right over it!
GRRRRR!
The lion opened one eye and growled.
âWHO dares wake me from my nap?!â
The mouse froze.
âOh no! Iâm so sorry! I didnât mean to! Please donât eat me!â the mouse squeaked.
The lion stood up and licked his lips.
âYouâre so tiny! Youâd be more of a snack than a meal!â
He raised his paw, ready to squish the mouse.
But the mouse quickly said,
âWait! If you let me go, I promise Iâll help you one day!â
The lion laughed so hard his belly shook.
âYOU? Help ME? Iâm the King of the Jungle!â
But he was in a good mood, so he gently let the mouse go.
âBe off with you, little squeaker!â
The mouse zipped away, thankful and smiling.
Days passed.
Then one morning, the lion went for a walk in the jungleâbut he didnât see the trap hidden in the tall grass.
SNAP! A net fell from the trees and caught him!
âROAAAARRRR! Let me go!â the lion roared, struggling. But the more he pulled, the tighter the ropes got.
Animals peeked from behind treesâbut no one dared to help.
Then the little mouse heard the roar.
âThat sounds like⌠my lion friend!â
He raced toward the sound and saw the lion tangled in the net.
Without a second thought, the mouse jumped into action.
âHold still! Iâll chew the ropes!â
With his sharp little teeth, the mouse nibbled and gnawed.
Chomp! Chomp! Chomp!
Bit by bit, the ropes snapped.
FinallyâRIP! The net broke, and the lion was free!
The lion looked at the tiny mouse in amazement.
âYou saved me,â he said softly.
âI guess even the smallest friend can make a BIG difference.â
The mouse smiled proudly.
âTold you Iâd help one day!â
From that day on, the lion and the mouse were best friends. They played together, watched out for each other, and proved that kindness always comes back aroundâeven in the jungle.
The End!
âFollow-Up Questions:
- Why did the lion let the mouse go the first time?
- How did the mouse help the lion later?
- What do you think this story teaches us about friendship?

Wonderful story for little kids but am not Little i feel like crying
WHY?
That is amazing! But not in nigerian jungles, because before the rat will say please, the lion has already finished work! HAHAHAHAHA!!!!
So nice for kids, but the story is interesting.