The Fisherman And The Little Fish

Summary

This story is about a fisherman who catches a small fish after a long day of poor luck. The fish pleads for its life by suggesting that if the fisherman releases it, it may grow into a larger and more satisfying meal in the future. Despite the fish's argument, the fisherman decides to keep it, reasoning that a small fish is better than no fish at all. This tale illustrates the theme of appreciating what you have, however small it may be, rather than aspiring for something that is uncertain or not guaranteed. This moral can encourage children to value and make the best of their current circumstances.

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A poor Fisherman, who lived on the fish he caught, had bad luck one day and caught nothing but a very small fry. The Fisherman was about to put it in his basket when the little Fish said:

“Please spare me, Mr. Fisherman! I am so small it is not worth while to carry me home. When I am bigger, I shall make you a much better meal.”

But the Fisherman quickly put the fish into his basket.

“How foolish I should be,” he said, “to throw you back. However small you may be, you are better than nothing at all.”

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