The Thirsty Crow's Friend
In the jungle, the sun was shining bright and the air was hot. A crow was feeling very thirsty. He looked around for some water but couldn't find any. The crow flew from tree to tree, searching for a drink.
Just then, the crow saw a village boy walking through the jungle with a big jug of water. The crow flew down and asked the boy, "Please, may I have a sip of water? I am very thirsty."
The village boy looked at the crow and said, "I'm sorry, Mr. Crow, but I can't give you any water. I need all of it for my family."
The crow felt sad and continued flying, still looking for water. But as he flew, he saw a coconut lying on the ground. The crow had an idea! He picked up the coconut and flew to a nearby rock. With all his might, the crow dropped the coconut onto the rock, cracking it open. Inside, he found some cool, refreshing coconut water. The crow drank his fill and felt much better.

The village boy watched the crow and saw how smart he was to find his own water. He realized that he could also be kind and share his water with the crow. The boy poured some water into a small bowl and placed it on the ground for the crow.
The crow was surprised and happy. He thanked the village boy and drank some more water. From that day on, the crow and the village boy became friends. They would often share water and food with each other.
The crow learned that he could be smart and find his own solutions, and the village boy learned that it's important to be kind and help others when they are in need. And they both lived happily in the jungle, always looking out for each other.
The End