Created on March 15, 2026
Liridoni loved to play with his colorful blocks. He was building a very tall tower, reaching almost to the sky! Each block was placed carefully, one on top of the other.
Suddenly, Liridoni saw his friend, Leo the lion cub, playing with a shiny red ball. "I want that ball!" Liridoni thought, feeling a bit grumpy. He decided to be a little bit naughty.
Instead of asking nicely, Liridoni ran over and pushed Leo's ball away with his foot. "Mine!" he shouted, even though it wasn't his ball. Leo looked very sad.
Liridoni grabbed the red ball and bounced it. But then, he looked back at his tall block tower. Oh no! It was wobbling and shaking.
Because Liridoni had rushed away and pushed Leo's ball, he wasn't watching his tower. The blocks tumbled down, crash, bang, wallop! His beautiful tower was gone.
Liridoni felt a little tear in his eye. His tower was broken, and Leo was still looking sad. He realized that pushing Leo's ball wasn't a kind thing to do.
Liridoni walked back to Leo. "I'm sorry, Leo," he said softly, giving the red ball back. Leo smiled a little, and they both looked at the fallen blocks.
Liridoni learned that day that being unkind or taking things isn't good. When you are a "bad boy" and do naughty things, it can make others sad and even cause problems for yourself.
Moral of the Story
He is bad boy