Moral Stories Ages 5-6 3 min read

The Crayon Shared Its Color

One orange crayon becomes the helper of the table.

Try the question at the end
The Crayon Shared Its Color

At art time, the orange crayon rolled from child to child.

It colored a tiger, a marigold, and a sunset sky.

No one kept it for too long.

By sharing one crayon, the whole table finished happily.

Story thought

Sharing helps everyone join in.

Parent tip

Read slowly, point to key words, and ask one warm question at the end.

Try these story questions

Short follow-up prompts help with listening, memory, and simple inference.

Question 1

Why were the children happy at the end?

They shared the orange crayon so everyone could use it.

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