The story of 'Children of Lir' might also teach a moral about the cyclical nature of fate. The children endure a long and arduous trial, but in the end, they are released from their curse. This could imply that even when faced with seemingly never - ending misfortune, there is always a possibility of redemption and a new beginning.
The story of 'The Honest Woodcutter'. A woodcutter was cutting wood near a river. His axe accidentally fell into the river. The river god appeared and showed him an axe made of gold, one of silver and his old iron axe. The woodcutter was honest and chose his own iron axe. The river god was so impressed that he gave him all three axes. The moral for children is that honesty is always rewarded.
One possible moral is the power of nature and upbringing. The wolf children grew up in the wild, so they had more animal - like behaviors. It shows how the environment shapes a being.
Perhaps the moral is about learning to see the beauty in the unusual or different. The purple children in the story could represent those who are seen as odd but have something special to offer. It might also be about accepting and celebrating diversity.
The moral could be that beauty is found within. Just like in the story, the 'beast' might have a kind heart despite his outward appearance, teaching children not to judge by looks.
A moral could be related to kindness. For example, if in the story a child with a penny shares it with others or uses it to help someone, it teaches children that even with very little, like just a penny, we can show generosity and make a positive impact on those around us.
In many frog children's stories, one common moral could be about the importance of family. Just like in the story where the little frog explores but realizes that home with his family is the best. Family provides safety and love.
The moral is that the underdog can win. David was small and young compared to Goliath, but he had faith and courage. His victory shows that size and strength are not always the most important factors.
The moral could be about the power of nature and nurture. The wolf children grew up in the wild with wolves, showing how their environment shaped them. It makes us think about how important the upbringing environment is for human development.