What did the clever fox say to innocent Aisha? – A story about intelligence

  • Suitable age: 5-10 years
  • Reading time: 8-10 minutes
  • Story type: Friendship – Intelligence – Kindness to animals – Educational story for children

I was looking for a story for my child that would be enjoyable and have simple dialogue that would capture attention, and the story of Aisha and the clever fox was one of the stories that we really loved while reading.

The story is light and full of pleasant situations, especially the idea of ​​the little mystery between Aisha and the fox Labib, and this made my child interact with the events and try to think of the answer himself.

What I also liked was that the story carries beautiful meanings such as kindness to animals, generosity, and treating others politely.

I read my child the story of Aisha and the clever fox, and he enjoyed it very much.

On a sunny morning, little Aisha went out to the beautiful garden in her house; she was wearing her favorite pink dress and carrying a small basket filled with delicious red apples

Suddenly, Aisha heard a strange sound coming from behind the large bushes. She stopped walking and tilted her head slightly to see what was moving there. The bushes were gently shaking.

From behind the green leaves, a small fox with soft orange fur and a long, bushy tail jumped out. This was Labib the fox, known for his sharp wit and kindness to everyone in the nearby forest.

Labib approached Aisha cautiously, then bowed politely and said, “Good morning, Aisha! This apple smells so delicious, may I have one?” Aisha smiled gently at him.


Aisha said, “Welcome, Labib! I will give you an apple, but on one condition. Since you are known for your intelligence, you must solve my little riddle first.” Labib sat on the grass and prepared to think.

Aisha held up a red apple and said, “What has many teeth but never bites?” Labib thought for a moment, and began to shake his orange tail right and left as he tried to find the answer.

Labib looked at Aisha, then at his thick hair, and suddenly jumped up with joy and said: “I knew it! It’s the comb! The comb has many teeth, but it doesn’t bite!”

Aisha laughed and said, “Well done, Labib! You are truly a very clever fox.” Then she reached out with the basket to choose the most beautiful and largest apple in it for him.

Labib took a small bite of the apple and began eating it with relish. He said, “Thank you, Aisha, this is the most delicious apple I’ve ever tasted! How about we play together in the garden?”

Aisha and Labib had a wonderful time running and playing among the flowers. Labib would hide behind the trees and Aisha would try to find him, and their laughter filled the place with joy.

As the sun began to set, Labib said, “It’s getting late, I have to go back to the forest now. Thank you for the apple and for this beautiful day, Aisha.”

Aisha waved kindly and said, “Goodbye, Labib! Come visit me soon.” Labib returned to the forest with the memory of a beautiful day, and Aisha entered her house happy with her new clever friend.

The moral of the story

The story teaches children that true intelligence can be both fun and kind.
It also reminds them of the importance of generosity, friendship, kindness to animals, and speaking to others politely and respectfully.

Download the story of Aisha and the clever fox in PDF format.

  • Easy and comfortable reading
  • Suitable for children aged 5-10 years
  • It contains beautiful educational values
  • Available for direct reading or free download

Conclusion

After we finished the story, my child started asking about other riddles like the one Aisha had posed, and this made reading time more enjoyable.

If you are looking for a calm and entertaining story for children, Aisha and the Clever Fox is a lovely choice for daily reading or bedtime, especially for children who like light stories and gentle dialogues.