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It was a hot summer’s day. A thirsty crow flew into a village in search of water. The crow flew over the houses, fields, and trees. But he didn’t find any water. After a long time, he came across a farm. Under one of the trees on the farm was a pitcher of water.
Happy that he found some water finally, he swooped down to the tree and then down to the ground. He quickly moved towards the pitcher and looked inside. There was very little water in the pot. The crow put his beak inside the pitcher but could not reach the water. The water level was too low, and the narrow opening prevented his neck from going all the way down.
He tried to push the vessel down to let the water out, but it was too heavy. The crow was disappointed. He was really thirsty and needed a drink of water badly. He could have given up and flown to another farm, looking for water.
But he didn’t. Instead, he looked around and thought, “What else can I do?” He saw that there were a lot of pebbles on the farm. And, he had an idea! He collected a pebble and put it into the pitcher. He collected another pebble and another and put them all in the pitcher. As he added more and more stones, the water level came up to the brim.
The crow drank the water and flew back home happily
What Is The Moral Of The Thirsty Crow Story?
Every fable has a moral. And the moral of the thirsty crow story comes in several interpretations.
In the Latin verse collection of fables, Avianus follows this story with this moral – “Thoughtfulness is superior to brutal force or strength”.
In another edition of this story by Francis Barlow, the moral is – “Necessity is the mother of invention”.
Modern 20th century writers chose a different moral – “Where there is a will, there is a way!”
So now you see why telling your kid the thirsty crow story is a good idea? Your kid will learn moral values and also the science of water displacement! That’s right! The thirsty crow story for kids is perhaps one of the few parables that also teach principles of physics to kids