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Phonic tales with lessons that prevail

Welcome to a world where phonics meet morals through captivating stories. Step into a realm where stories in rhyme unfold morals with every line.


Think and you can solve problems.

The Crow and the Pitcher printable story worksheet



Work hard, and you will be rewarded.

The Little Red Hen printable story worksheet



You will find where you belong.

The Ugly Duckling printable story worksheet



It's easy to hate what you can't have.

The Fox and the Grapes printable story worksheet



Plan ahead and work hard.

The Ant and the Grasshopper printable story worksheet



Don't be greedy.

The Goose that Laid the Golden Eggs printable story worksheet



Don't trust strangers.

The Gingerbread Man printable story worksheet



Even small friends can help in big ways.

The Lion and the Mouse printable story worksheet



Do not lie or people will not believe you.

The Boy Who Cried Wolf printable story worksheet



Slow and steady wins the race.

The Tortoise and the Hare printable story worksheet



Beware of those who flatter.



Together, you are strong.


Helping others brings help in return



Inner abilities and qualities are more important than outer appearance.


Treat others the way you want to be treated.

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