1. The Clean Little Piglet
In a forest filled with many young animals—Bear, Rabbit, Monkey, Goat, Dog, and Pig—everyone was clean and healthy, except for the little pig, who was lazy and dirty.
One beautiful morning, while the other animals were playing joyfully, the little pig was still sleeping. Hearing their laughter, the pig woke up, ran to the window, and saw the others having fun. Eager to join, the pig rushed outside.
But as the animals saw how dirty and smelly the pig was, they quickly scattered, avoiding the pig. The little pig felt confused and sad, not understanding why the others wouldn’t play with it.
A bird perched nearby and kindly said:
- Little Pig, go wash up. The others can’t come close because you’re so dirty.
The little pig, embarrassed, hurried home to take a bath and clean itself up.
That evening, under the bright moonlight, the animals gathered again to play hide and seek. As soon as they saw the pig appear, all clean and tidy, Bear and Rabbit immediately ran to invite the pig to join in.
From that day on, the little pig bathed every day and even woke up early to exercise!
The animals said:
- The little pig is so clean now! It’s no longer lazy. Let’s all wake up early and exercise with the little pig to stay healthy!

2. The Left Hand - Right Hand Story
For as long as anyone could remember, the Left Hand and Right Hand were the best of friends. One day, after shopping, the mother asked the Right Hand to carry the basket. Exhausted, Right Hand complained to Left Hand:
– You're so lucky, you don’t have to do any hard work. I do everything, from scooping rice, holding the pen, to chopping vegetables… I do it all.
Left Hand felt hurt and remained silent. It turned away, upset, and vowed not to help Right Hand again.
The next morning, when the person woke up and needed to brush their teeth, Left Hand was still angry, so only the Right Hand held the toothbrush, while the water cup remained untouched. The person was frustrated as brushing was slow and ineffective. Later, when it was time to get dressed, the situation worsened. With only one hand, it was impossible to button the shirt. The person had to leave for school in wrinkled clothes. During art class, drawing was nearly impossible with just one hand holding the pen and no hand to hold the paper. The paper kept moving, teasing:
– This is what happens when you think only about yourself and ignore your friend!
Right Hand, worried the person might not need it anymore, pleaded with Left Hand:
– Please help me! This task is too difficult, I can’t do it alone.
Left Hand, still upset, replied:
– How come you always said I was useless?
Right Hand, full of regret, said:
– I’m sorry, I was wrong. Please forgive me. Let’s work together again!
So, the Left Hand and Right Hand helped the person brush their teeth, get dressed, and do many tasks more quickly and neatly.
Finally, Right Hand said happily:
– Thanks to you, I don’t have to work so hard anymore. We’re both equally important. Without you, there are so many things I can't do alone.

3. The Boy with the Long Nose
Once upon a time, there was a boy with an extraordinarily long nose, so everyone called him 'Long Nose'.
One beautiful autumn morning, as the wind softly blew and the leaves fluttered, Long Nose saw a garden filled with a riot of colorful flowers. The sunflowers were a brilliant yellow, while roses and carnations bloomed in bright red. Among the green bushes, the nightingale was cheerfully singing its song.
Suddenly, Long Nose spotted an apple tree laden with ripe, fragrant apples. He rushed to climb the tree to pick some, but his long nose got in the way, and he couldn't make it up. Frustrated, he cried out:
– I wish my nose would just disappear! I don’t need it! I only need a mouth to enjoy delicious food, to smile, and to speak! I don’t need ears or hands either!
A nearby bee, perched on a flower, heard him and was surprised. It said:
– Why wouldn’t you want a nose? For me, a nose is essential! It helps me breathe, smell, and distinguish the different fragrances of flowers. Can you not smell the apples? Thanks to your nose, you can enjoy the different scents around you!
Just then, the nightingale flew over and sang:
– Long Nose, if you didn’t have ears, how would you hear my song and the other beautiful sounds around you? It’s your ears that help you appreciate all the sounds!
Nearby, the flowers began to speak too:
– Long Nose, do you not see our beautiful garden? Without eyes, how could you appreciate our colors?
After hearing this, Long Nose became worried and hurriedly touched his face, checking to see if his nose, mouth, eyes, ears, and hands had disappeared.
From that day on, Long Nose realized that every part of his body was important, and he promised to never again take them for granted. He swore to keep himself clean and to always cherish his senses, knowing how vital they were.

4. Each One Has a Role
In a happy family, there were brothers, sisters, and children who lived together in harmony. However, one day, they started arguing about who worked the hardest.
Eyes said: I work all day by seeing.
Ears said: I work all day by listening.
Nose said: I work all day by smelling.
Hands said: I draw, wash, and clean the house...
Feet said: I walk, run, and jump...
And they all shouted together:
– The mouth does nothing! It just eats and drinks all the time!
The mouth, feeling sad, decided to stop eating and drinking, lying still in silence.
After a whole day of exhaustion, Eyes said:
– I don’t know why, but I’m so tired. I don’t want to look anymore.
Ears said:
– I don’t want to hear anymore.
Feet moaned:
– I can’t run anymore.
That’s when they remembered the mouth hadn’t eaten, and was now resting. They rushed to apologize, bringing food to the mouth:
– Please eat and drink! We’re sorry for neglecting you.
The mouth finally agreed to eat, and as soon as it did, everyone felt better. They laughed and played together, and from then on, they all lived in harmony, appreciating the importance of every part of their body and working together joyfully.

5. The Baby Bear's Toothache
Children, listen up! I am a Tooth Worm. I used to live comfortably in the mouth of a little bear. This bear was very lazy about brushing his teeth. Day after day, my friends and I dug into the bear's teeth to find food. My favorite snacks were chocolate and candy.
One day, on the little bear's birthday, many friends came to celebrate. The cat and rabbit brought a cake, the birds brought colorful candies, the dog brought a box of chocolates, and the turtle brought biscuits for the bear. The bear was so happy and ate everything with delight, saying, 'Oh, everything is so delicious! Thank you all so much.'
When the party ended and everyone left, the little bear, as usual, didn't brush his teeth and jumped straight into bed. That’s when we, the tooth worms, threw a grand party inside his mouth. We gnawed, scraped, and dug into the candy stuck between his teeth. That night, the bear screamed in pain from a terrible toothache.
The next day, Mama Bear had to take Baby Bear to the dentist.
The dentist said:
– Baby Bear, you have many cavities, we need to fix them right away, or your teeth will rot. You should avoid eating so many sweets, especially at night. Every day, you need to brush your teeth before bed and after waking up!
After that, Baby Bear was very regretful. He started brushing his teeth carefully every day, as the doctor instructed. He brushed both the front and back of his teeth with great care. Baby Bear ate fewer sweets and more healthy foods like meat, fish, eggs, milk, and fresh vegetables. Over time, his teeth became stronger and healthier.
As for us, the tooth worms, we had nothing left to eat, so we had to leave Baby Bear's mouth.

