Once upon a time, in a small town, there lived a man who sold caps. He would travel from town to town, village to village, shouting, “Caps, caps, caps! Five rupees caps, ten rupees caps!” One day, while on his way to the next village market, he got tired from walking under the hot sun and decided to take a nap.
As the cap seller slept, a group of naughty monkeys appeared from the trees nearby. One monkey climbed down and saw the colorful caps in the seller’s basket and started whistling.
Suddenly, all the other monkeys came down and started wearing the caps, playing around and having fun.
When the cap seller woke up, he was shocked to find his basket empty. He looked around and saw the monkeys wearing his caps.
Instead of getting upset, he decided to have a little fun. He threw his cap down, and the monkeys copied him. He threw another, and the monkeys copied again. And so on, until all the caps were back in his basket.
The cap seller was happy and grateful that he got his caps back, but he also learned a valuable lesson. He realized that instead of getting angry, it’s better to find a way to solve the problem with kindness and humor.
So, kids, next time you encounter a problem, don’t get angry or upset. Just remember the cap seller and his monkeys, and find a way to solve it with a smile!