The '7 little goats story' is often about seven little goats who face a threat, usually from a wolf. The wolf tries to trick the goats into letting him in their house. It's a story about the goats' cleverness in dealing with danger.
The '7 little goats story' typically involves seven young goats living in a house. A sly wolf comes along, pretending to be their mother or someone friendly to gain access. The goats, being smart, are not easily fooled. They might check the voice or appearance of the 'visitor'. This story has been passed down for generations. It not only shows the goats' intelligence but also the importance of being vigilant against strangers. It can be a great bedtime story for children, as it has an exciting plot with the goats' attempts to outwit the wolf.
Well, perhaps it's a story where the five little goats live in a cozy barn. They might go on a journey to find the best grass to eat in the whole valley. Along the way, they could encounter different animals and learn valuable lessons from them. For example, they meet an old wise owl who tells them about the importance of sharing and helping each other. Then they continue their journey, having fun and growing as a group.
It's about three little goats who try to cross a bridge where a troll lives. The first two little goats are small and the troll tries to stop them, but they trick the troll and keep going. Finally, the biggest goat comes and scares the troll away. Then all three goats cross the bridge safely.
It's about three billy goats who want to cross a bridge. There is a mean troll under the bridge. The smallest goat goes first and the troll tries to stop him. But the small goat tricks the troll into waiting for a bigger meal. Then the middle - sized goat goes and does the same. Finally, the biggest goat goes and he is so big and strong that he defeats the troll and they all cross the bridge safely.
If it's the story of the three little goats and the wolf, the moral could be about the importance of preparation. The goats that built strong houses were safe from the wolf, so it shows that being well - prepared can protect you from danger.
The wolf tried to trick the little goats by changing his voice. He made his voice sound gentle and soft like their mother's so that the little goats would think it was their mother and open the door.
The moral is about being cautious. The little goats should have been more careful when the wolf came knocking. They let him in too easily just because he faked a gentle voice. It teaches us not to be deceived by appearances.
I'm not sure which specific 'little goats story' you mean. There could be many stories about little goats. Maybe it's a story about little goats going on an adventure in the mountains, finding a magical meadow full of delicious grass.
In the 3 little goats story, we have three goats, which could be seen as a family of goats perhaps. The smallest goat is the first to try crossing the bridge. Then there's the middle - sized goat. And of course, the biggest goat. Opposing them is the troll who lives under the bridge. The troll is the antagonist in the story, trying to prevent the goats from crossing. The interactions between these characters form the core of the story.
The moral is about being cautious of strangers. The little goats who opened the door to the wolf without proper checking were in danger. It teaches us not to trust easily, especially when our safety is at stake.
Well, in the 'Seven Little Goats Story', the seven little goats are left alone. A wolf comes along. He wants to eat the goats. He first tries to trick them by saying he's their mother. Some of the goats are not fooled, but some are. The ones that are fooled open the door and the wolf eats them. Later, when the mother goat returns, she figures out what has happened and takes action to save the rest of her kids.