The Buck and the Doe - Enchanting Moral Story for Kids

In a dense forest, a young buck falls head over heels for a lovely doe - captivated by her soft reddish‑brown fur and bright eyes. But infatuation can cloud judgment. As the buck blindly follows his feelings, he unwittingly ventures into danger, teaching a timeless lesson on love and caution.

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The Buck and the Doe

The Buck and the Doe - Enchanting Moral Story for Kids

There lived a doe with soft reddish brown fur, a fluffy white tail and big bright eyes. One day she was grazing in the forest. Suddenly, a young buck saw the doe and fell in love with her. The buck started following the doe and praised her beauty. There lived a group of fairies in the forest and they saw the doe and the buck secretly.

One day, the buck followed the doe to the village despite of the dangers it could come across. While walking, the doe felt that there was a man hiding ahead. She feared of the trap in which she could get Trapped . The doe thought and let the hunter killed him. Seeing this, the fairies blamed the doe for his death. One of the wisest fairies said, " It was the infatuation of the buck that killed it."

Moral: Infatuation often grants a false sense of joy at first, but it can end in disaster.
When emotions override reason, one may fall into harm's way. Approach admiration with awareness and balance.

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