I'm not sure if it's 'greeneer' or 'greener' in the title. But generally, this kind of story often tells kids that they might think other people's situations are better, like the grass on the other side always seems greener. It usually aims to teach kids to be content with what they have and realize that everyone has their own good and bad aspects.
Well, in a 'the grass is always greener' kids story, it typically uses simple and vivid examples for children to understand. Maybe it has a little girl who sees her friend's new dress and wishes she had it. Then she finds out that her friend has to be very careful with the dress and can't play freely in it. Through such tales, kids are taught that what they have might be just as good or even better, and they should be grateful for it.
The main moral is not to envy others. Just like the idea that the grass looks greener elsewhere, kids should understand that their own situation has its own good points.
I'm sorry, I'm not familiar with this specific 'as long as the grass shall grow story'. So I can't summarize it for you.
I don't have access to the specific content of 'The Grass Eaters' by Krishnan Varma. But if you want to understand the full story, you could start by researching the author's background. Sometimes, an author's own experiences and beliefs can be reflected in their works. Then, look for any academic analyses or discussions about the book. This might help you piece together what the story could be about.
I'm not familiar with 'superhero kids the whole story'. However, generally, if it's about superhero kids, it might involve their adventures, how they discover their powers, and how they use them to fight against villains or solve problems in their world.
As I don't know this story, I can't summarize it. But generally, a kids' story often has simple characters, like a child or an animal, and a moral at the end.
To summarize a story for kids, start by finding the main idea. Cut out the complicated bits and describe it in a way that's colorful and catches their attention. Make sure to include the parts they'll love the most.
I'm not familiar with this 'superhero kids civil war the whole story'. However, generally in a superhero civil war story, there are often differences in opinions among the superhero kids. Maybe some fight over how to use their powers, or there could be conflicts about who should lead them. But without reading the actual story, it's hard to be more specific.
Well, 'A Tell Tale Heart for Kids Short Story' mainly focuses on this one narrator. He has an intense and strange obsession with the old man's eye. He carefully plans the murder of the old man. He's so confident that he won't get caught. However, when the police come to investigate a noise complaint, his guilty conscience gets the better of him. The'sound' of the heart that he imagines drives him to admit his crime. It shows how guilt can be a powerful and inescapable force, even if the crime was carefully planned.
Since I don't know the content of the '3 kids very short stories', I can only say that a good summary would probably focus on what the kids do, whether they go on an adventure, solve a problem, or have an interesting encounter. It would also mention any changes in the kids, like if they become more confident or learn a new skill.
No, I can't as I don't have the details of that cover story.