The Magic Bell Story for Kids – Learn to Avoid Selfishness | Moral Story
The Magic Bell
Once upon a time, in a small and peaceful village, there lived a kind little boy named Aarav. Aarav was eight years old. He lived with his parents in a simple house near the village market. Aarav was a smart child, but sometimes he thought only about himself.
One sunny morning, Aarav went to the forest to collect firewood for his mother. While walking near an old banyan tree, he saw something shiny on the ground. He picked it up and saw a small golden bell. It looked very old but beautiful.
As soon as Aarav rang the bell, something magical happened.
A soft voice said,
“Dear child, I am a Magic Bell. If you ring me and make a wish, your wish will come true. But remember, do not be selfish.”
Aarav was very surprised and happy. He had never seen magic before.
That day, Aarav made his first wish.
“I wish my mother gets healthy,” he said softly.
Ring! Ring!
The next morning, his mother felt much better. Aarav felt proud and happy. He thought, “This bell is amazing!”
The next day, Aarav wished for good marks in school.
Ring! Ring!
Soon, he became the best student in his class. His teacher praised him, and his friends clapped for him.
Slowly, Aarav started changing.
One afternoon, Aarav saw his friend Rohan crying because he had lost his lunch box. Aarav could help him, but instead he thought, “I don’t have time for others.”
That night, Aarav rang the bell and said,
“I want a new bicycle. Bigger and better than everyone else’s.”
Ring! Ring!
The next day, a shiny red bicycle was standing outside his house. Aarav felt very proud. He rode it around the village and showed it to everyone.
Soon, Aarav started using the bell only for himself.
He wished for toys.
He wished for new clothes.
He wished to always win games.
He stopped sharing. He stopped helping others. His friends slowly stopped talking to him.
One evening, Aarav saw an old woman sitting near the road. She looked tired and hungry. Aarav had food in his bag, but he ignored her and walked away.
That night, Aarav rang the bell again.
“I want everyone to listen to me,” he said.
The bell rang, but this time the voice sounded sad.
“You are becoming selfish, Aarav,” the voice said.
Aarav did not listen.
The next day, something strange happened. Aarav’s bicycle broke. His toys stopped working. His friends did not play with him. Even his teacher looked disappointed.
Aarav felt lonely.
He ran home and rang the bell again.
“Please fix everything,” he cried.
The voice replied,
“Magic cannot help a selfish heart. You must learn to care for others.”
Aarav felt tears in his eyes. He remembered the old woman, his friends, and his parents.
The next morning, Aarav went to the old woman and gave her food. He helped Rohan with homework. He shared his toys with younger kids.
That night, Aarav rang the bell one last time.
“I wish everyone in my village is happy,” he said.
Ring! Ring!
The bell glowed brightly and disappeared.
From that day, Aarav became a kind and caring boy. He learned that true happiness comes from helping others, not being selfish.
Moral of the Story
- Do not be selfish.
- Helping others makes us truly happy.
- Kindness is stronger than magic.
THE END
Questions & Answers (For Parents and Teachers)
Q1. What was the name of the boy in the story?
Answer: The boy’s name was Aarav.
Q2. What special object did Aarav find in the forest?
Answer: Aarav found a magic bell.
Q3. What warning did the magic bell give Aarav?
Answer: The bell warned Aarav not to be selfish.
Q4. How did Aarav change when he became selfish?
Answer: He stopped helping others and thought only about himself.
Q5. Why did Aarav feel lonely later?
Answer: His selfish behavior made his friends go away.
Q6. What did Aarav do to become happy again?
Answer: He started helping others and caring for them.
Q7. What is the main lesson of the story?
Answer: We should avoid selfishness and help others.
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