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Funny and Short Mothers Day StoriesToday Mothers Day is celebrated in more than 46 countries around the world though at different times in the month of May and in some countries it is celebrated in entirely different times of the year. In the present time Mothers Day has come to be internationally recognized as the day to honor all mothers and thank them for the services they impart for the benefit of their individual child and consequently to the development of mankind. Please read on and click on the links to know more about the related Mothers Day stories. Such special moments get stored in our memory and we love recall them repeatedly, enjoy them and sometimes also share them with others. This is just because certain incidents leave a deep impact on our mind as well as heart. Here are few such interesting stories and incidents that would certainly amuse you. Kind Hearted Mom Mothers Day Story One fine morning I was going to my school. As I was passing through the park I saw a small pup in the bush. It was trying hard to get out of the bush but despite repeated attempts failed. I helped him get rid of that thorny bush. He was so badly hurt by the thorns of the bush that he was bleeding and therefore was crying with pain. I decided to get back home and carried the wounded pup with me to my home. I took it before my mom and requested her to do something for it. Earlier she was frightened to that pup because she hated dogs. But when she saw the critical condition of the pup then only she dared to touch it. She applied ointment on its wounds and she also allowed me to keep the pup in the home only till it recovers completely. But gradually that little pup became very dear to my mom too and she allowed me to keep in the home forever. The Lark and Its Young Ones Mothers Stories he lark and Its Young Ones is a touching story by P. V. Ramuswami Raju. It helps small children to realize how dear a home is to a child and no child would ever want to leave his or her mother and home sweet home. It is one of the many stories of Indian Fables emphasizing on the fact that little ones should not be separated from their mothers. The story goes as follows: A child went up to a lark and said: "Good lark, have you any young ones?" "Yes, child, I have," said the mother lark, "and they are very pretty ones, indeed." Then she pointed to the little birds and said, "This is Fair Wing, that is Tiny Bill, and that other is Bright Eyes." "At home, we are three," said the child, "myself and two sisters. Mother says that we are pretty children, and she loves us." To this the little larks replied, "Oh, yes, OUR mother is fond of us, too." "Good mother lark," said the child, "will you let Tiny Bill go home with me and play?" Before the mother lark could reply, Bright Eyes said, "Yes, if you will send your little sister to play with us in our nest." "Oh, she will be so sorry to leave home," said the child, "she could not come away from our mother." "Tiny Bill will be so sorry to leave our nest," answered Bright Eyes, "and he will not go away from OUR mother." Then the child ran away to her mother, saying, "Ah, every one is fond of home!" |
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