Story: A Lazy Bear



Once upon a time, in a beautiful forest, there were many animals of different shapes and colors, trees of different colors, and even flowers of different shapes and colors. Butterflies flew with joy. The bees lived safely and each animal was happy and happy.


Every morning, all the animals would go out into the forest to look for food and drink. Every day the animals would pass by a very lazy bear on their way to the forest. The bear was very lazy and he did nothing. He used to sit. He would lie lazily under a huge tree without any movement. He did not look for food like other animals. 

Like an elephant and a giraffe, he asks - why are you lying here? Come with us to look for food. 
The lazy bear said- I am not as stupid as you. You go. I will satisfy my hunger by eating the honey that is in the branches of this big tree. I have no need to look for food in the sun. This huge tree has enough honey so it is enough for me. 
The elephant and the giraffe left him. Ara Bhallluk sleeps in his place again. 


One day the lazy bear was sitting next to the tree as usual. She was happily looking at her precious treasure. Suddenly he saw a very large snake on top of the honey and he also saw a rat. The snake threw its venom at the rat. The snake's venom fell on the rat. Some poison also fell on the honey. The honey became completely poisonous.


The bear saw it and began to say - Alas! This is what I will do this time. I can't eat mango honey. I have no food. 
The bear stood on his feet and began to cry. He was very hungry and the sun went down. She can't go looking for food now. 
After a while, the elephants and giraffes were returning home with their dinner. When they saw the bear crying, they asked, "Brother bear, why are you crying?" 
The bear replied, "My honey has been poisoned by a snake." I can't eat that now. I have nothing to eat. 
Then the giraffe and the elephant gave him some of their food and said- from now on you also go looking for food like us. 
The bear said, "Yes, I will not be lazy anymore." Otherwise I will be hungry again. 

Translator: Adila Nur Tabassum 
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