Writing for children

These are some of the stories I used to tell my children when they were kids. I hope other children will also enjoy this.

Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Baby monkeys' story concludes today...

Seeing their worried look Dolly said, "If you guarantee that you won't spoil our tamarinds you can move to our tamarind tree right now and you will be safe there. No one will come to our garden without our permission. By then the two wicked men would come and go back disappointed without seeing you."

The baby monkeys felt very relieved. They thanked Dolly, their new friend.

Dolly told them to follow her immediately to the safe place. Within minutes they followed Dolly and reached her garden. While Dolly stood under the tree, they climbed the tamarind tree and sat there watching their house from a distance. As expected they saw two men coming with a net to trap the monkeys towards their house. Soon they spread their net under the tree and made a useless effort to chase the monkeys. After waiting for some time they left the place with their net with a great disappointment.

"Thank you so much, Dolly for saving our lives." The three baby monkeys came down the tamarind tree and thanked her.

"No need to thank me. I have already told you I'm your friend. Friends should help each other in time of need. That's what friends are for," said Dolly. "If you ever have a problem come to this safe place. My tamarind tree will always be there to welcome you," said Dolly happily with a grin.

"We will never forget this great help, Dolly. We are ever grateful to you. You're our true friend."

All three of them shook her hands in token of their friendship and went back to their old home. Dolly saw tears in her friends eyes.


For those who want to improve their career in writing.

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