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The Donkey Who Loved to Sing | A Panchatantra Story about Prudence for Kids in Canada

4 min · 30 de may de 2026
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In this engaging episode of From Mangoes to Maples™, we begin in a Canadian school where a simple moment of peer pressure turns into an important life lesson about thinking before acting. Through the classic Panchatantra tale of a donkey who ignores wise advice and gets into trouble, children learn the value of prudence — using good judgment, self-control, and understanding consequences before making decisions. As the story moves between Canada and India, young listeners discover that sometimes the bravest choice is not following the crowd, but choosing what is right. A meaningful story for children growing up in Canada about decision-making, responsibility, and listening to wise advice. Perfect for families seeking screen-free, value-based storytelling that builds strong character and thoughtful thinking. Source: From the Panchatantra, a collection of ancient Indian moral stories that teach wisdom, prudence, and good decision-making. Adapted for children by From Mangoes to Maples™.

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