The story of "The Wolf and the Seven Young Goats"

The story of "The Wolf and the Seven Young Goats"

Once upon a time, in a little cottage deep in the woods, there lived seven young goats with their mother. One day, their mother had to leave to fetch some food, warning her children to be careful and not open the door to anyone except her.

The wicked wolf, who lived nearby, overheard the mother's instructions. He decided to play a trick on the young goats. He arrived at the door and said, "It's me, your mother. I'm back!"

The young goats, who usually recognized their mother's voice, became suspicious. They replied, "Show us your white feet, or we won't open the door."

The wolf, not having white feet, tried to fool them by dipping his paws in flour. When he showed his "white feet" through the window, the young goats noticed his big, black ears and said, "We won't open the door until you show us your ears!"

The wolf dipped his ears in flour too and showed them. This time, they noticed his big, bushy tail and said, "We won't open the door until you show us your tail!"

The wolf complied but was still unsuccessful in deceiving the young goats. They saw his sharp teeth and realized he wasn't their mother. In a panic, they shouted, "You're not our mother! You're the big, bad wolf!"

The wolf, angered and hungry, ran away, and the young goats were safe. When their real mother returned, they told her what happened, and she praised them for being clever and not falling for the wolf's tricks.

The story of "The Wolf and the Seven Young Goats" teaches us to be cautious and not trust strangers, no matter how convincing they may seem, and to use our wit to protect ourselves from