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The Lion and the Mouse Short Story: Classic Aesop Fable with Pictures

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Out of all Aesop’s fables, the Lion and the Mouse short story is probably the best and everyone’s favourite. Yet without thinking twice, we have presented this awe-inspiring moral story for your kids. You can read this story to your children during bedtime. 

Classic fables like these always inspire kids from a very tender age. While the story revolves around two animals, which helps to introduce your kids to the animals, it also portrays the human characteristics and values through these animal characters. These short moral stories will definitely help in the emotional and mental development of your kids. 

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The Lion and the Mouse Short Story

Years and years ago, once there was a lion sleeping in the forest under a big tree. A mouse, who lived in the forest too, started playing while moving up and down the lion’s body. She also accidentally ran across the lion’s nose once. 

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This soon awakened the lion, and he held the little mouse in his paws. The mouse began to tremble as he knew that the lion was angry and could kill him right there. "Pardon, O King!" pleaded the little mouse. "Forgive me this time. I shall never repeat it, and I shall never forget your kindness. Who knows, I may be able to give you a good turn one of these days!”

The lion was somehow in a good mood. Hence, he set the mouse free from his paws. Yet he could not be more amused by the idea of how a tiny mouse could ever help the king of the jungle. 

After a few days, the mouse suddenly heard the roar of the lion. When she went to look at what’s the matter, she found out that the lion was captured and trapped in a net by his prey. Seeing the lion in such a condition, she immediately started gnawing the ropes of the net until it freed the lion. 

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The lion thanked the little mouse. But the mouse was happy that she could finally repay her debt for sparing her life once. Since then the lion and mouse became good friends, and they lived happily ever after. 

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The Lion and the Mouse Summary

Hope you have enjoyed reading this Lion and the Mouse story (sequence) to your kids, and your kids loved it too. Here’s a quick summary of the story. Once a little mouse ran into a lion’s nose while playing in the forest. The lion was asleep then. When he realised, he grabbed the mouse in his paws and was about to kill her. The mouse pleaded for her life and promised that she would repay the debt. The lion was amused by the mouse’s words. 

After a few days, the lion was caught by some hunters and trapped in a net. The mouse was passing by when she found out the lion’s condition. She didn’t delay and started gnawing the net immediately to free the lion. The lion later thanked the mouse for saving his life. This act teaches us that kindness is above all and bonds us together strongly. 

The Lion and the Mouse Story Moral

“Kindness is never wasted.”

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FAQs on The Lion and the Mouse Short Story: Classic Aesop Fable with Pictures

1. What is the moral of the story in the Lion and the Mouse?

The moral of the story is that kindness is truly powerful above all. Regardless of everything, kindness and helpfulness can reap plenty of benefits in the future. 

2. What is the ending of the Lion and the Mouse?

In the ending of the Lion and the Mouse story, the lion got freed from the trap as the mouse helped to gnaw the net. Then the mouse told the lion, “Even a mouse can help a lion!” And ever since, the tiny mouse and the ‘king of the jungle’ became friends forever. 

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The Lion and The Mouse

Aesop Fables / 5 July 2016 by DaBoss

A Lion was caught in a net by freed by a Mouse that had, before, bothered the Lion. They became friends. Everyone has need of the other.

Eliot/Jacobs Version

Once when a Lion was asleep a little Mouse began running up and down upon him. This soon awakened the Lion, who placed his huge paw upon the Mouse and opened his big jaws to swallow him.

“Pardon, O King,” cried the little Mouse, “forgive me this time, I shall never forget it: and I may be able to do you a favor in the future.” The Lion was so taken at the idea of the Mouse being able to help him, that he let him go.

Some time after, the Lion was caught in a trap, and the hunters tied him to a tree. Just then the little Mouse happened to pass by, and seeing the sad plight of the Lion, went up to him and soon gnawed away the ropes that bound the King of the Beasts. “Was I not right?” said the little Mouse.

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Lion and Mouse

A Lion lay asleep in the forest, his great head resting on his paws. A timid little Mouse came upon him unexpectedly, and in her fright and haste to get away, ran across the Lion’s nose. Roused from his nap, the Lion laid his huge paw angrily on the tiny creature to kill her.

“Spare me!” begged the poor Mouse. “Please let me go and some day I will surely repay you.”

The Lion was much amused to think that a Mouse could ever help him. But he was generous and finally let the Mouse go.

Some days later, while stalking his prey in the forest, the Lion was caught in the toils of a hunter’s net. Unable to free himself, he filled the forest with his angry roaring. The Mouse knew the voice and quickly found the Lion struggling in the net. Running to one of the great ropes that bound him, she gnawed it until it parted, and soon the Lion was free.

“You laughed when I said I would repay you,” said the Mouse. “Now you see that even a Mouse can help a Lion.”

A kindness is never wasted.

Samuel Croxall

Samuel Croxall

Croxall - Lion and Mouse

A LION, faint with heat, and weary with hunting was laid down to take his repose under the spreading boughs of a thick shady oak. It happened that, while he slept, a company of scrambling Mice ran over his back, and waked him. Upon which, starting up, he clapped his paw upon one of them, and was just going to put it to death, when the little suppliant implored his mercy in a very moving manner, begging him not to stain his noble character with the blood of so despicable and small a beast. The Lion, considering the matter, thought proper to do as he was desired, and immediately released his little trembling prisoner. Not long after, traversing the forest in pursuit of his prey, he chanced to run into the toils of the hunters; from whence, not able to disengage himself, he set up a most hideous and loud roar, The Mouse, hearing the voice, and knowing it to be the Lion’s, immediately repaired to the place, and bid him fear nothing, for that he was his friend. Then straight he fell to work, and, with his little sharp teeth, gnawing asunder the knots and fastenings of the toils, set the royal brute at liberty.

THE APPLICATION

Whittingham - Lion and Mouse

This fable gives us to understand, that there is no person in the world so little, but even the greatest may, at some time or other, stand in need of his assistance; and consequently that it is good to use clemency, where there is any room for it, towards those who fall within our power. A generosity of this kind is a handsome virtue, and looks very graceful whenever it is exerted, if there were nothing else in it: but, as the lowest people in life may, upon occasion, have it in their power either to serve or hurt us, that makes it our duty, in point of common interest, to behave ourselves with good-nature and lenity towards all with whom we nave to do. Then the gratitude of the Mouse, and his readiness, not only to repay, but even to exceed, the obligation due to his benefactor, notwithstanding his little body, give us the specimen of a great soul, which is never so much delighted as with an opportunity of showing how sensible it is of favour received.

Thomas Bewick

Thomas Bewick (The Lion and The Mouse)

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A Lion having laid down to take his repose under the spreading boughs of a shady tree, a company of Mice scampered over his back and waked him. Upon which, starting up, he clapped his paw upon one of them, and was just going to put it to death, when the little suppliant implored his mercy, begging him not to stain his noble character with the blood of so small and insignificant a creature. The Lion, touched with compassion, instantly released his little trembling captive. Not long after, traversing the forest in search of his prey, he chanced to run into the toils of the hunters, and not being able to disengage himself, he set up a loud roar. The Mouse hearing the voice, and knowing it to be the Lion’s, immediately repaired to the place, and bade him fear nothing, for that he was his friend. Instantly he fell to work, and with his little sharp teeth gnawed asunder the knots and fastenings of the toils, and set the royal brute at liberty.

APPLICATION.

They who generously shower benefits on their fellow-creatures, seldom fail of inspiring the great bulk of them with a benevolent regard for their benefactors, and often receive returns of kindness which they never expected. Mercy is of all other virtues the most likely to kindle gratitude in those to whom it is extended, and it is difficult to find an instance of a conqueror who ever had occasion to repent of his humanity and clemency. The Fable gives us to understand, that there is no person in the world so little, but even the greatest may, at some time or other, stand in need of his assistance; and consequently, it is good to shew favour, when there is room for it, towards those who fall into our power. As the lowest people in life may, upon occasion, be able either to serve or hurt us, it is as much our interest as our duty to behave with good-nature and lenity towards all with whom we have any intercourse. A great soul is never so much delighted as when an opportunity offers of making a return for favours received; and a sensible man, however exalted his station, will never consider himself secure from the necessity of accepting a service from the poorest.

Townsend version

A lion was awakened from sleep by a Mouse running over his face. Rising up angrily, he caught him and was about to kill him, when the Mouse piteously entreated, saying: “If you would only spare my life, I would be sure to repay your kindness.” The Lion laughed and let him go. It happened shortly after this that the Lion was caught by some hunters, who bound him by strong ropes to the ground. The Mouse, recognizing his roar, came gnawed the rope with his teeth, and set him free, exclaimed: “You ridiculed the idea of my ever being able to help you, expecting to receive from me any repayment of your favor; I now you know that it is possible for even a Mouse to confer benefits on a Lion.”

Taylor Rhymes

Jefferys Taylor

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A LION, with the heat oppressed, One day composed himself to rest; But whilst he dozed, as he intended, A mouse his royal back ascended; Nor thought of harm, as Aesop tells, Mistaking him for something else, And travell’d over him, and round him, And might have left him as he found him, Had he not,—tremble when you hear, Tried to explore the monarch’s ear! Who straightway woke with wrath immense, And shook his head to cast him thence. “You rascal, what are you about,” Said he, when he had turn’d him out. “I’ll teach you soon,” the lion said, “To make a mouse-hole in my head!” So saying, he prepared his foot, To crush the trembling tiny brute; But he (the mouse) with tearful eye, Implored the lion’s clemency, Who thought it best at last to give His little pris’ner a reprieve.

‘Twas nearly twelve-months after this, The lion chanced his way to miss; When pressing forward, heedless yet, He got entangled in a net. With dreadful rage he stampt and tore, And straight commenced a lordly roar; When the poor mouse, who heard the noise, Attended, for she knew his voice. Then what the lion’s utmost strength Could not effect, she did at length: With patient labour she applied Her teeth, the net-work to divide; And so at last forth issued he, A lion , by a mouse set free.

Few are so small, or weak, I guess, But may assist us in distress; Nor shall we ever, if we’re wise, The meanest, or the least, despise.

JBR Collection

JBR Collection

Lion and Mouse

A Lion, tired with the chase, lay sleeping at full length under a shady tree. Some Mice scrambling over him while he slept, awoke him. Laying his paw upon one of them, he was about to crush him, but the mouse implored his mercy in such moving terms that he let him go. Some time after, the Lion was caught in a net laid by some hunters, and, unable to free himself, made the forest resound with his roars. The mouse whose life had been spared came, and with his little sharp teeth soon gnawed the ropes asunder, and set the Lion free.

L’Estrange version

Upon the roaring of a beast in the wood, a mouse ran presently out to see what news: and what was it, but a lion hamper’d in a net! This accident brought to her mind, how that she her self, but some few days before, had fall’n under the paw of a certain generous lion, that let her go again. Upon a strict enquiry into the matter, she found this to be that very lion; and so set her self presently to work upon the couplings of the net, gnaw’d the threds to pieces, and in gratitude deliver’d her preserver.

Without good nature, and gratitude, men had as good live in a wilderness as in a society. There is no subject so inconsiderable, but his Prince, at some time or other, may have occasion for him, and it holds through the whole scale of the creation, that the great and the little have need one of another.

Crane Poetry Visual

Crane Poetry Visual

Mouse and Lion

A poor thing the Mouse was, and yet, When the Lion got caught in a net, All his strength was no use ‘Twas the poor little Mouse Who nibbled him out of the net.

Small causes may produce great results.

Steinhöwel Indicia

Heinrich Steinhöwel (Of the Lion and the Mouse)

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Circum leonem dormientem lascive discurrebant musculi, quorum unus in dorsum eius insiluit. Captus autem a leone experrecto excusavit imprudentiam gratiasque se ei habiturum esse pollicitus est, si vitae parceret. Leo, etsi erat ira commotus, ignovit tamen musculo precanti, et tam contemptam bestiolam dimisit incolumem. Paulo post, incautius praedam vestigans leo in laqueos incidit, quibus adstrictus rugitum maximum edidit. Accurrit musculus, cernensque vinculis detentum qui sibi dudum vitam petenti concesserat, arrepsit ad laqueos eosque corrosit. Hoc modo cum leonem periculo liberasset, “Tibi,” inquit, “ludibrio eram, quasi nullum vicissim beneficium praestare possem; nunc scias etiam murem gratias referre posse.”

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Aesop's Fables - The Lion and the Mouse

Once upon a time, a big lion was sleeping in the jungle. A small mouse accidentally ran over the lion's nose and woke him up. The lion got angry and grabbed the mouse in his paw.

The mouse begged the lion to spare his life, promising to repay his kindness someday. The lion laughed at the idea of a tiny mouse ever being able to help him, but decided to let him go anyway.

Some time later, the lion was caught in a hunter's trap. He roared with all his might, but couldn't break free. The mouse heard the lion's cries and ran to his rescue. The mouse quickly gnawed through the ropes of the trap and set the lion free.

The lion was amazed and grateful, realizing that even the smallest creatures can be of great help.

Once upon a time, there was a big lion sleeping in the woods. A little mouse ran over the lion's nose by mistake and woke him up. The lion was angry and caught the mouse in his big paw.

The mouse said, "Please do not eat me. One day, I will help you." The lion laughed. "How can a tiny mouse help a big lion?" But he let the mouse go.

Later, the lion got caught in a trap. He roared loud but could not get out. The mouse heard him and came fast. The mouse bit the ropes of the trap. The lion got out and was free.

The lion said, "Thank you, little mouse. I was wrong. Even small friends can be a big help."

Once upon a time, in a big, green jungle, there was a huge lion who loved to sleep under the warm sun. One day, a little mouse accidentally ran right over the lion's nose and woke him up. The lion was not happy and caught the mouse with his big paw.

The little mouse was very scared and said to the lion, "Please don't eat me! If you let me go, I promise I'll help you one day." The lion couldn't help but laugh. "How could someone as small as you ever help me?" he thought. But he was feeling kind and let the mouse go anyway.

Not long after that, the lion got trapped. A hunter had set a trap, and the lion was caught in a net. He tried to roar and break free, but he couldn't. The little mouse heard the lion's roars and remembered his promise. He quickly ran to the lion and started biting through the ropes with his small, sharp teeth. In no time, the lion was free.

The lion looked at the mouse and felt very thankful.

Once upon a time, in a dense and vibrant jungle, a large lion lay asleep, its breaths deep and steady. By chance, a tiny mouse scurried across the lion's nose, interrupting his slumber. Startled and irked, the lion caught the mouse with a swift movement of his paw.

Terrified, the mouse implored the lion for mercy, promising that he would repay the lion's generosity in the future. The lion, amused by the thought of such a small creature being of any assistance to him, chuckled. Yet, he chose to release the mouse, doubting the possibility of ever needing the mouse's help.

After some time had passed, the lion found himself ensnared in a trap set by hunters. He exerted all his strength, roaring mightily, yet he couldn't escape. The mouse, hearing the lion's desperate roars, hastened to his aid. With quick and precise movements, the mouse gnawed through the ropes binding the lion. Thanks to the mouse's diligent efforts, the lion was freed from the trap. The lion looked at the mouse, his heart filled with astonishment and gratitude, realizing the truth in the mouse's promise.

Once upon a time, in a jungle far, far away, a big lion was snoring away like he'd just eaten a three-course meal. Which, let's be honest, he probably had.

As he was dreaming about his favorite dish - gourmet antelope with a side of zebra - a small mouse with a knack for adventure accidentally scampered across the lion's nose. Sneezing himself awake, the lion's eyes popped open, and he looked down at the mouse.

"What's this, then? Breakfast in bed?" the lion roared, grabbing the mouse in his paw.

"Oi, I'm not a snack, I'm a mouse with ambitions!" squeaked the mouse. "If you let me go, I'll repay the favor. Pinky promise!"

The lion couldn't help but chuckle. "A favor? From you? That's like asking a snail to win a footrace!"

"But I'm a mouse of my word," pleaded the mouse, doing his best to look earnest. "Give me a chance, and I'll show you I can be useful!"

The lion's curiosity got the better of him, and with a grand, theatrical sigh, he let the mouse go. "Alright, little comedian. Run along now. And don't forget the cream and sugar next time!"

Some time later, the lion found himself in a sticky situation, quite literally. Caught in a hunter's trap, he roared and thrashed, but to no avail. "Blasted ropes! They're tougher than a two-day-old meatloaf!"

Just then, the mouse, hearing the lion's cries, appeared like a miniature hero. "Never fear, Mighty Lion! Your pint-sized pal is here!"

The lion looked at the mouse, hope in his eyes. "Well, it's about time! I've been waiting here so long, I'm practically a tourist attraction!"

With quick wit and even quicker teeth, the mouse gnawed through the ropes, setting the lion free. The lion looked down at his tiny savior, a newfound respect in his eyes.

"You know, little friend, you've shown me that even the smallest creatures can be of great help. And not just because you've got that charming smile!"

The mouse beamed, puffing out his chest. "I told you I'm a mouse of my word! Now, about that breakfast in bed..."

They both laughed, and from that day on, they were the best of friends, proving that no matter how big or small, everyone has something special to offer.

In the heart of the jungle, grand and vast, A lion slept soundly, his snoring quite fast. Along came a mouse, quick on his feet, Over the lion’s nose, causing a beat! The lion awoke, with a roar and a frown, Lifting the mouse, who felt quite let down. "Please let me go," the mouse did plea, "One day I'll help, just wait and see." The lion chuckled, "How could that be? But off you go, little mouse, I set you free." Days flew by, the sun and the rain, Until a trap caught the lion, causing him pain. He roared and he struggled, to no avail, While the tiny mouse heard his woeful wail. With swift little nibbles and sharp little teeth, The mouse freed the lion, a sigh of relief. The lion, with gratitude, looked down and then, He whispered, "Thank you, my tiniest friend." For sometimes the smallest, with heart so vast, Can save the mightiest from their troubles passed.

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A place with many trees.

Doing something you did not mean to do.

Feeling upset or mad.

The foot of an animal like a lion.

Very, very small.

Made sounds of happiness.

Something that catches and holds.

Made a loud, deep sound.

Thick strings used to tie things.

Not caught; able to move.

A place with lots of trees and plants, like a forest.

Accidentally

Doing something without planning or wanting to.

The foot of an animal like a lion or a cat.

Feeling afraid or frightened.

Saying you will definitely do something in the future.

A device used to catch animals.

A tool made of ropes for catching things.

The loud sound a lion makes.

Having a thin edge that can cut things easily.

Feeling happy and grateful because of something.

Very thick; not easy to see through or go through.

Full of energy; bright and striking.

Moved quickly with short, fast steps.

Sleep, especially deep and peaceful sleep.

Surprised and slightly frightened.

Annoyed; made to feel irritated.

Asked someone earnestly or desperately to do something.

Found something funny or entertaining.

Caught in a trap or difficult situation.

Astonishment

Great surprise; amazement.

Very fancy or high-quality food.

Ran or moved quickly and lightly.

Big dreams or goals someone wants to achieve.

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A person who makes people laugh.

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Someone who rescues or saves another.

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A dense forest with lots of trees and animals.

Very big or wide.

The loud sound someone makes when they sleep.

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A serious request for help.

Laughed quietly.

Feeling thankful.

Small bites.

Very strong or powerful.

Understanding Questions

What animal was sleeping in the woods?

What did the little mouse do by mistake?

  • Ran over the lion's tail.
  • Ran over the lion's paw.
  • Ran over the lion's nose.
  • Ate the lion's food.

What did the mouse promise the lion?

  • To bring him food.
  • To help him one day.
  • To never wake him up again.
  • To be his friend.

How did the lion get caught?

  • In a river.

Who helped the lion get out of the trap?

  • A big elephant
  • Another lion
  • The little mouse

What was the lion doing when the little mouse accidentally woke him up?

How did the mouse react when the lion caught him?

Why did the lion decide not to eat the mouse even though he caught him?

How did the little mouse keep his promise to the lion, and what did he use to free the lion from the trap?

What emotion did the lion feel towards the mouse after being freed, and why?

Describe the circumstances that led to the initial encounter between the lion and the mouse. What was the lion doing, and how did the mouse inadvertently disturb him?

What was the lion's initial reaction upon being awakened by the mouse, and what action did he take immediately following this disturbance?

Upon being captured by the lion, what argument did the mouse present to persuade the lion to spare his life, and how did the lion respond to this plea?

Explain the sequence of events that led to the lion finding himself in a predicament from which he could not extricate himself. How did the mouse become aware of the lion's situation?

Detail how the mouse assisted the lion when he was in distress and describe the lion's feelings and realizations once he was freed by the mouse's actions.

Reflection Questions

  • Why do you think the lion let the mouse go at the beginning of the story?
  • How did the mouse feel when it was caught by the lion, and how do you think it felt when it was released?
  • Can you think of a time when you helped someone or someone helped you in an unexpected way?
  • What does this story teach us about kindness and gratitude?
  • How can we apply the lesson from this story about how everyone, no matter how small, can be of help?

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Aesop's Fables

The lion and the mouse.

  • Year Published: 1867
  • Language: English
  • Country of Origin: Greece
  • Source: Bryant, S.C. (Ed.). (1915). How to Tell Stories to Children, and Some Stories to Tell . London, England: George G. Harrap Company.
  • Flesch–Kincaid Level: 6.0
  • Word Count: 190
  • Genre: Fable
  • Keywords: traditional stories
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Once when a Lion was asleep a little Mouse began running up and down upon him; this soon wakened the Lion, who placed his huge paw upon him, and opened his big jaws to swallow him. “Pardon, O King,” cried the little Mouse: “forgive me this time, I shall never forget it: who knows but what I may be able to do you a turn some of these days?” The Lion was so tickled at the idea of the Mouse being able to help him, that he lifted up his paw and let him go. Some time after the Lion was caught in a trap, and the hunters who desired to carry him alive to the King, tied him to a tree while they went in search of a wagon to carry him on. Just then the little Mouse happened to pass by, and seeing the sad plight in which the Lion was, went up to him and soon gnawed away the ropes that bound the King of the Beasts. “Was I not right?” said the little Mouse.

Little friends may prove great friends.

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The Lion And The Mouse

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A Lion lay asleep in the forest, his great head resting on his paws. A timid little Mouse came upon him unexpectedly, and in her fright and haste to get away, ran across the Lion's nose. Roused from his nap, the Lion laid his huge paw angrily on the tiny creature to kill her.

"Spare me!" begged the poor Mouse. "Please let me go and some day I will surely repay you."

The Lion was much amused to think that a Mouse could ever help him. But he was generous and finally let the Mouse go.

Some days later, while stalking his prey in the forest, the Lion was caught in the toils of a hunter's net. Unable to free himself, he filled the forest with his angry roaring. The Mouse knew the voice and quickly found the Lion struggling in the net. Running to one of the great ropes that bound him, she gnawed it until it parted, and soon the Lion was free.

"You laughed when I said I would repay you," said the Mouse. "Now you see that even a Mouse can help a Lion."

A kindness is never wasted.

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the lion and the mouse story essay

A Lion lay asleep in the forest, his great head resting on his paws. A timid little Mouse came upon him unexpectedly, and in her fright and haste to get away, ran across the Lion's nose. Roused from his nap, the Lion laid his huge paw angrily on the tiny creature to kill her. "Spare me!" begged the poor Mouse. "Please let me go and some day I will surely repay you." The Lion was much amused to think that a Mouse could ever help him. But he was generous and finally let the Mouse go. Some days later, while stalking his prey in the forest, the Lion was caught in the toils of a hunter's net. Unable to free himself, he filled the forest with his angry roaring. The Mouse knew the voice and quickly found the Lion struggling in the net. Running to one of the great ropes that bound him, she gnawed it until it parted, and soon the Lion was free. "You laughed when I said I would repay you," said the Mouse. "Now you see that even a Mouse can help a Lion."

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The Lion And The Mouse Story With Moral Lesson And Summary

The Lion And The Mouse – This article will tell you the fable story of the lion and the mouse with moral lesson and summary. What is the mouse making use of their time? Also, what is the moral lesson of the story?

Fables , like this one, are typical stories about animals that convey moral lessons for you and your kids. We have therefore prepared a variety of fable stories that you can read and share with your loved ones.

Here, we give you an inspiring moral story for kids, “ The Lion and the Mouse .” This is one of the best moral stories for kids as they love animals. Most stories for children like this serve as a foundation of learning and ethical lessons.

Stories for kids like this are best designed to engage learners in reading. This exhibits the morality of animals as it illustrates the ways of animals. You may now explore the beautiful fable story by Aesop.

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The Lion and The Mouse

Who is Aesop?

Before exactly reading the story, let us know a little about the author first.

Aesop is a Greek fabulist a slave, and storyteller credited with several fables now collectively known as Aesop’s Fables. He lived in ancient Greece between 620 and 564 BCE.

Now, enjoy reading Aesop’s story with understanding and an open mind.

The Lion And The Mouse

A Lion lay asleep in the forest, his great head resting on his paws. A timid little Mouse came upon him unexpectedly, and in her fright and haste to get away, ran across the Lion’s nose. Roused from his nap, the Lion laid his huge paw angrily on the tiny creature to kill her. “Spare me!” begged the poor Mouse. “Please let me go and some day I will surely repay you.” He was much amused to think that a Mouse could ever help him. But he was generous and finally let the Mouse go. Some days later, while stalking his prey in the forest, the Lion was caught in the toils of a hunter’s net. Unable to free himself, he filled the forest with his angry roaring. The Mouse knew the voice and quickly found him struggling in the net. Running to one of the great ropes that bound him, she gnawed it until it parted, and soon the Lion was free. “You laughed when I said I would repay you,” said the Mouse. “Now you see that even a Mouse can help a Lion.” This fable is from read.gov

Story Analysis

The lion and the mouse moral lesson.

  • A kindness is never wasted.
  • There is no person in the world so little.
  • A generosity of this kind is a handsome virtue, and looks very graceful whenever it is exerted.
  • The mouse’s little body, give us the specimen of a great soul.
  • Without good nature, and gratitude, men had as good live in a wilderness as in a society.
  • Small causes may produce great results.

The Lion And The Mouse Summary

A Mouse freed a Lion from a net. The Mouse had been bothering the Lion before, but now he has freed the Lion. They became close.

What is the solution of the story “The Lion and the Mouse?”

Later in the story, the lion was trapped in the net by the hunters. As the mouse heard the roaring of the lion, it hurriedly came and gnawed the ropes to free the lion. The lion then thanked the mouse for saving him from danger.

Truly, a little mercy brings its reward, and little things could also help the greater.

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The tale of the lion and the mouse, moral of the story.

One of the oldest moral stories, The Lion and The Mouse, is everyone’s favourite. The story teaches the importance of friendships and that regardless of how big and powerful you are, you can always end up in trouble. Moral education is best taught in the form of these stories that children can empathise with. Little details in the story are important to teach kids big lessons. Here, we present the lion and mouse story with a moral for children of all ages.

Origin & History Of The Tale Of The Lion And The Mouse 

‘The Lion and The Mouse’ story originated from Aesop’s Fables. Also called Aesopica, this is a collection of short moral stories told by a storyteller named Aesop. These fables belonged to oral traditions- which means they were told orally from one generation to another. Aesop’s fables have slightly different versions in every culture but still retain their originality in modern times.

Here is ‘The Lion And The Mouse’ story for nursery students in short form:

  • Once upon a time, a lion was sleeping in a forest.
  • A playful mouse saw the sleeping lion and jumped on him to play with his mane.
  • The lion woke up from the disturbance and caught the mouse. He was about to crush the mouse to death.
  • The mouse apologised for disturbing him and promised he would help the lion in the future if he spared his life.
  • The lion accepted the deal and did not kill the mouse.
  • One day the lion got caught in a hunter’s net.
  • He couldn’t free himself and pleaded for help from anyone who could hear him.
  • The mouse heard the lion’s cries and came for his help.
  • The mouse chewed through the net’s wires with his sharp teeth to free the lion.
  • The lion thanked the mouse, and they became best friends.

Here is the full story of ‘The Lion and The Mouse’:

Once upon a time, a ferocious lion lived in a dense African jungle. The lion always took his afternoon nap under the shade of a big tree in the bushes. One day, a small playful mouse saw the lion and decided to investigate closer. The mouse found the lion’s mane enticing and jumped on his head to play in the lion’s dense mane. This annoyed the lion as he woke up from his slumber. He caught the mouse and roared at him for being a pest. The lion was about to crush the little mouse to death when the mouse began squeaking, pleading with the lion to spare his life. He told the lion that if he spares his life, the mouse will help him in return someday. The lion was amused at the mouse’s words and decided to spare his life.

The Story of Lion And The Mouse for children

One day when the lion was strolling through the jungle, he got caught in a hunter’s net. The lion frantically tried to tear the net apart or bite through it. But, he was unsuccessful as his claws and teeth were not sharp enough to cut through the net. The lion begins to roar, pleading for help from anybody who might be passing by. The mouse who lived nearby heard the lion and rushed to help him.

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With his sharp teeth, the mouse nibbled through the net. He freed the lion, and both of them fled the place. After a while, they reached the spot where they first met, and the lion thanked the mouse immensely for his help. He confessed that he underestimated the mouse’s offer before but now understood that everybody needs support at some point. Since then, both the lion and the mouse became best friends.

Lion and mouse story with moral

“A good deed never goes to waste. The kindness you show has a way of coming back to you in unexpected ways”.

The lion shows kindness to the playful mouse by not killing him for disturbing his sleep. His act of kindness comes back to him in the form of the mouse’s help. It is also essential to understand that regardless of how big and powerful you are, you can also get into trouble and sometimes help can come from the most unexpected places.

‘The Lion and The Mouse’ fable has been a moral story for hundreds of years. Also, this popular story is meant to teach children that help can come from even the smallest places.

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The lion is no gentle kitty: He snarls and growls

Parents need to know that The Lion & the Mouse , which won the 2011 Caldecott Medal, is a beautifully illustrated version of Aesop's fable that's wordless, aside from the onomatopoeic sounds of the animals. Grown-ups who are unfamiliar with the fable may want to revisit it before reading this with their…

Educational Value

The diverse wildlife of the Serengeti figures prominently in this tale. Readers will become familiar with different animals as well as their onomatopoeic sounds. They may also learn that every animal in the wild, whether big or small, has a large role to play in the overall functioning of the wildlife setting.

Positive Messages

The classic moral resounds here: No act of kindness is ever wasted. There's also a lesson on humility, respect, and selflessness as the two characters find themselves acting against what is usually expected of their kind. The tiny mouse proves the error of underestimating someone based on appearances.

Positive Role Models

The lion reins in his wild instincts and makes a better, more civilized choice when he lets the mouse go. He certainly doesn't expect to be repaid for his generosity. The brave and confident mouse is a wonderful example of the worthiness of repaying kindness. Both characters prove to have big hearts as they learn the value of humility, selflessness, and forgiveness from one another.

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The lion is no gentle kitty: He snarls and growls when he first captures the mouse, then roars in fury when caught up in the poachers' net.

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Parents need to know that The Lion & the Mouse , which won the 2011 Caldecott Medal, is a beautifully illustrated version of Aesop's fable that's wordless, aside from the onomatopoeic sounds of the animals. Grown-ups who are unfamiliar with the fable may want to revisit it before reading this with their children.

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What's the Story?

This is a visual retelling of the classic Aesop fable: A lion, awakened by a mouse climbing over him, catches the tiny animal in his mighty paw. The mouse appeals for mercy and the lion relents. Soon after, the lion is captured in a poacher's net. The mouse hears his anguished roars and comes to his aid, gnawing the ropes until the great creature is freed.

Is It Any Good?

Parents might expect the lack of text would make this an easy read -- but far from it. Readers are challenged to get involved in the story, to linger and explore each scene of this sumptuous book from acclaimed artist Jerry Pinkney . His illustrations, luminous in earthy golden tones, capture extraordinary nuance and expression in the mouse and the lion. The cover alone is arresting: Filling the front is the lion, looking a bit surprised as he glances to the left; flip the book over and there’s the mouse, in enlarged perspective, facing the lion with a friendly and fearless countenance.

Pinkney treats both the king of the jungle and the humble mouse with respect and affection. These are wild creatures, communicating with growls and squeaks, anxiously tensed bodies and fiercely snapping jaws. They are portrayed as adversaries, momentary friends, leaders of their families, and part of the diverse community in the Serengeti. In Pinkney's hands, this simple fable takes on new depth.

Full-page, expressive illustrations in watercolor and pencil are captivating.

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Before you supply the narrative for each spread, ask your child what she thinks is happening in the story. After you've read it together, encourage your child to take a turn "reading" it out loud to you.

Book Details

  • Author : Jerry Pinkney
  • Illustrator : Jerry Pinkney
  • Genre : Friendship
  • Topics : Cats, Dogs, and Mice , Friendship , Wild Animals
  • Book type : Fiction
  • Publisher : Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
  • Publication date : September 1, 2009
  • Publisher's recommended age(s) : 4 - 8
  • Number of pages : 40
  • Award : Caldecott Medal and Honors
  • Last updated : March 11, 2020

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Once upon a time, there was a huge lion who lived in a dark den in the middle of the jungle. If Lion didn’t get enough sleep, he became extremely grumpy.

One day, while Lion lay sleeping as usual, a little mouse thought he’d take a shortcut home straight through the lion’s den.

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“How dare you wake me up!” Lion roared angrily, grabbing the mouse. “I will eat you for my supper.”

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Lion laughed loudly. “You’re too small to help someone as big as me,” he said scornfully, but he opened his paw. “Go home, little mouse.”

Mouse looked at Lion in surprise. “You have made me laugh, so I will let you go.” Lion explained. “But hurry, before I change my mind!”

“Thank you!” squeaked Mouse gratefully, and he ran home.

A few days later, Lion was hunting in the jungle when he got tangled in a hunter’s snare net. He was so angry that he let out the loudest of roars.

“Lion must be in trouble!” squeaked Mouse, and he scurried through the jungle. “I’ll get you out,” cried Mouse, when he found the lion, and he started gnawing through the net.

Before long, there was a big hole in the net, and Lion climbed through. “Thank you,” he said humbly. “I was wrong to laugh at you. You saved my life today.”

Mouse smiled. “You were kind enough to let me go before,” he squeaked. “It was my turn to help you.”

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The Lion and the Mouse Story in English for Kids

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Introduction to Lion and the Mouse Story

The Lion and the Mouse story is a famous tale that has been told in many languages, including English and Hindi. It’s a story that’s often included in children’s books and available in PDF format for easy reading and sharing. Lion and Mouse story is a classic tale from Aesop’s Fables, a collection of short moral stories that have been passed down orally through the ages. This particular story stands out for its portrayal of unlikely friendship and the profound moral it imparts. We have discussed Lion and the Mouse Story in English with Lion and the Mouse pictures.

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In the vast expanse of a lush forest, where the sun played hide and seek through the canopy, a lion, the undisputed king of the jungle, enjoyed his afternoon nap under the sprawling branches of a giant tree. His powerful frame lay at ease, his breaths deep and rhythmic.

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The Playful Intrusion – Lion and Mouse

In the same forest, a tiny mouse, brimming with curiosity and playfulness, roamed without a care. Spotting the slumbering lion, the mouse couldn’t resist the temptation to explore this majestic creature. She scampered over the lion’s body, her tiny feet dancing over his mane and, quite by accident, scurried over his nose.

The Awakening

This disturbance roused the lion from his sleep. Startled and annoyed, he captured the tiny mouse under his mighty paw. His enormous jaws opened, ready to swallow this audacious intruder. The mouse, trembling with fear, realized the gravity of her situation. “Pardon, O King!” she cried, pleading for mercy. “Forgive my folly. I promise to never repeat this and will always remember your kindness. Maybe, one day, I might be able to help you in return!”

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The Amused King

Amused by the thought of such a tiny creature helping the king of the jungle, the lion chuckled and, in an unexpected act of kindness, released the mouse. Little did he know how soon he would need her help.

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The Turn of Fate

Days passed, and the forest was peaceful until a fateful afternoon when the lion was by hunters. Bound by ropes and tied to a tree, his roars of frustration and helplessness echoed through the forest.

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The Mouse’s Bravery

The little mouse, upon hearing the lion’s distress, rushed to his aid. She saw his dire situation and, without a moment’s hesitation, began gnawing through the ropes with her sharp teeth. Her determination and courage shone brightly as she worked tirelessly to free the mighty lion.

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Freedom and Gratitude

Finally, the ropes gave way, and the lion was free. Overwhelmed with gratitude, he looked at the mouse and realized the truth in her words. “Was I not right?” the mouse said with a gentle smile, happy to have helped the lion.

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The lion and the mouse, now friends, understood that kindness transcends size and strength. The lion learned that no act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.

Lion and Mouse Story Moral

Kindness is never wasted. It creates bonds that defy expectations and can come back to help you in the most unexpected ways.

Conclusion of Lion and Mouse Story

Lion and Mouse story in English story reminds us that friendships can form between the most unlikely pairs and that everyone, regardless of size or strength, has something valuable to contribute. The lion, in his initial act of mercy, and the mouse, in her brave rescue, both demonstrate that kindness and help can come from the most unexpected places

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What did the mouse do to help the lion in the story.

The mouse helped the lion by nibbling through the ropes that had trapped the lion, setting him free.

Why do you think it's important to help others, even if they are bigger or stronger than you?

It's important to help others, even if they are bigger or stronger, because kindness and helping each other make the world a better place. You never know when you might need help too.

What lesson did the lion learn from the mouse in the story?

The lion learned that kindness and help can come from unexpected sources, and that even small creatures can make a big difference.

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A long, long time ago a little mouse was playing and messing around. He was making a lot of noise and all of a sudden he woke up the lion, the king of the animals.

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“How dare you wake me up?” the lion roared, "I'm going to eat you all up!” And with that he placed his big paw upon the mouse’s tiny body, so that the poor frightened little mouse couldn’t move. “Please, forgive me, oh, King of the animals! I didn’t mean to wake you up. I was just playing! If you let me go now, maybe I can help you one day!” the mouse squeaked.

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This made the lion roar with laughter. “You? Help me? Ha ha ha. You are so small, how could you help me?!" And with that he changed his mind, "Alright, I will let you go, because you would be such a tiny morsel anyway!”

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A few months later the lion was prowling around, taking care of his majestic duties, when he got caught in a trap.

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He struggled to get free, but the more he tried to free himself, the more he got tangled in the net.

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Luckily, the same little mouse was passing by and saw what had happened. The king of the animals was in trouble!

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Happy to finally be able to help the lion, the mouse rushed to his aid and started gnawing through the ropes.

the lion and the mouse story essay

“I didn’t believe you would be able to help me, but I was wrong," said the lion, when he was set free by the little mouse. From that day on, the lion and the mouse became good friends.

Disney lets Deadpool drop f-bombs, debuts new 'Captain America' first look at CinemaCon

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LAS VEGAS – Deadpool? And Wolverine? In Vegas? That's what you call a jackpot.

Marvel's two extremely stabby superheroes – Ryan Reynolds ' masked Merc with a Mouth and Hugh Jackman 's iconic X-Man – made quite the splash at Disney's presentation at CinemaCon Thursday. Director Shawn Levy debuted new footage from "Deadpool & Wolverine" (in theaters July 26), Pixar showcased the first 35 minutes of its upcoming sequel "Inside Out 2" (June 14), Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson made an appearance to debut a sneak peek at the new animated sequel "Moana 2" (Nov. 27) and director Barry Jenkins gave theater owners a taste of what's coming in the live-action prequel "Mufasa: The Lion King" (Dec. 20).

Plus, there were so many f-bombs that Mickey Mouse is probably going to get Deadpool a swear jar.

Here's all the news and highlights from the Disney panel:

Dwayne Johnson says 'Moana 2' is 'deeper than a movie for me'

Dwayne Johnson arrives with island drummers and dancers – and does a few moves himself – to say "Aloha!" and preview the new animated sequel "Moana 2" (Nov. 27). He says the character Maui is inspired by his grandfather, "High Chief" Peter Maivia. "It's so much deeper than a movie for me," says Johnson, who's presented with a Spirit of the Industry Award from the National Association of Theatre Owners. He also introduces a sneak peek, including a new song, "We're Back," sung by Moana (Auliʻi Cravalho) as she returns home from a seafaring trip.

Barry Jenkins previews 'Lion King' prequel 'Mufasa'

Director Barry Jenkins says taking on the prequel "Mufasa: The Lion King" (Dec. 20) is "one of the best decisions of my life." The "Moonlight" director adds that it's "a very personal film for me": He watched the original animated "Lion King" "maybe 200 times" with his nephews. The prequel "explores Mufasa's rise to become the king that he is" and helps kids understand "how people who are great become the way that they are."

Marvel debuts nine amazing minutes of 'Deadpool & Wolverine'

The first "Deadpool" footage doesn't disappoint: Director Shawn Levy shows nine super-fun, foul-mouthed minutes, where Ryan Reynolds' Deadpool has literally hung up the tights and is now selling cars. But when he's captured by the Time Variance Authority, a mystery man named Mr. Paradox (Matthew McFadyen) gives him a chance to jump from his timeline to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. "Suck it, Fox! I'm going to Disneyland," Deadpool proclaims.

Deadpool popcorn bucket is coming, new 'Captain America' gets a trailer

Yes, you read that right: Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige says Deadpool is "designing" his own popcorn bucket a la that "Dune Part Two" travesty. In other news, "Thunderbolts*" (out May 5) now has an asterisk in its title (apparently that will make sense later) and "Captain America: Brave New World" (Feb. 14, 2025) will be a political thriller. "It's been amazing," Anthony Mackie says of taking on Cap's shield. He introduces a sneak peek where Sam Wilson (Mackie) meets President "Thunderbolt" Ross (Harrison Ford) in the Oval Office, and POTUS wants him to rebuild the Avengers.

'Inside Out 2' debuts some new emotions as Joy meets Anxiety

After a first trailer for "The Young Woman and the Sea," a period biopic with "Nyad" vibes, Amy Poehler arrives to introduce the first 35 minutes of "Inside Out 2." The now-teenage Riley navigates changing friendships and fitting in at hockey camp, and Joy (Poehler) and the old emotions are challenged by Anxiety (Maya Hawke) and a new crew.

'Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes' premieres new footage

Next up: 17 minutes from "Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes" (May 10), which is set several generations in the future as apes rule the world instead of humans. Two scenes show the atmosphere and breathtaking effects as young ape Noa seeks hawk's eggs with his friends and picks up the pieces after a tragic attack.

Wolverine and Deadpool kick off the show!

Our two fun-loving antiheroes begin the presentation with a video of Hugh Jackman's Wolverine launching into a curse-laden rant at folks to turn their phones off. "So much testosterone," Deadpool quips. That's followed by a sizzle reel of past and future movies, including a look at Gal Gadot's Evil Queen in upcoming live-action "Snow White" – so evil! – and Harrison Ford's President "Thunderbolt" Ross in Marvel's "Captain America: Brave New World."

What have been the highlights at this year's CinemaCon?

Disney is the last studio to roll out a presentation this week, but the rest brought out a lot of good stuff. A few noteworthy items:

  • Paul Mescal starred in the epic first footage from Ridley Scott's sequel " Gladiator II ."
  • John Wick is back! Keanu Reeves makes an appearance in the new spinoff "Ballerina."
  • Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo talked about their roles in the upcoming "Wicked" musical .
  • "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice" spooked with a sneak peek featuring returning star Michael Keaton.

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