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Enjoy this classic moral tale, “The Foolish Goats,” a short story that teaches children the dangers of stubbornness and arguing.

Two goats met on a narrow bridge and both insisted on crossing first. Neither wanted to give way. Their foolishness led them to fall into the canal, showing that pride and quarrels can cause unnecessary trouble.

Perfect for kids, students, and bedtime storytelling. This story emphasizes the importance of cooperation, patience, and thinking before acting.

Moral: Stubbornness and fighting over small matters can lead to bigger problems.

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00:00Near a village, there was a canal with a wooden bridge over it.
00:06The bridge was narrow, allowing only one person or animal to cross at a time.
00:13One day, a goat was crossing the bridge.
00:17Suddenly, another goat came from the opposite side.
00:22The first goat asked, where are you going?
00:25The second goat replied, I am going across the canal.
00:30Where are you going?
00:33The first goat said, I am going to my village, so I will cross first.
00:40You can follow me.
00:42The second goat replied, no, I will go first.
00:47Why should I follow you?
00:50They both insisted on going first and started arguing.
00:56In the end, their stubbornness led both goats to fall into the canal.
01:03Moral stubbornness and quarrels can lead to unnecessary trouble.
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