Most of them should be. Using real animals in the stories makes them more believable. However, there might be some fictional elements added for the sake of a good story, but the basis is real animals.
There is the story of 'The Three Little Pigs'. They each built a house, one of straw, one of sticks, and one of bricks. The big bad wolf came and blew down the first two houses but couldn't destroy the brick one. This story shows the importance of hard work and planning.
Report any cases shown in the pictures and stories to the relevant authorities immediately. If there are clear signs of illegal abuse, the authorities can take action. Also, support local animal shelters. Many abused animals end up there, and by helping shelters, we are indirectly preventing more abuse.
Animal based stories are great for language learning. Teachers can use simple stories with basic vocabulary about animals like a story of a little mouse. Students can practice reading, writing, and speaking skills while enjoying the story. These stories can also be used for group discussions, enhancing communication skills.
One way is through legislation. Laws can be passed to ban the use of wild animals in circuses. Many countries have already done this. Another approach is public awareness. By sharing the stories of animal cruelty in circuses, more people will understand the issue and stop supporting circus shows that use animals. Also, protests can be effective. When people come together to show their opposition to animal - cruel circuses, it can put pressure on circus owners to change their practices or shut down.
Definitely 'Hachi: A Dog's Tale'. It's super famous for its heart - wrenching story of loyalty. Then there's 'Free Willy'. People all over the world were touched by the story of the orca's journey to freedom. 'Marley & Me' is also very well - known as it shows the real - life chaos and love that a dog can bring to a family.
A parrot is also a possibility. Parrots are often captured from the wild and caged as pets. There are true stories of parrots being rescued from illegal pet trade. These beautiful birds need a lot of space and freedom to fly, and being caged can cause them a great deal of stress.
A mother bear and her cub were looking for a new place to make their home. They came across a beautiful meadow. However, there was a big storm that night. The mother bear held her cub tightly under a large tree. In the morning, they found that some of their things were washed away. But they didn't give up. They found a small cave and made it into a cozy home. The cub learned from its mother that no matter what difficulties they faced, they could get through it together.