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The Broken Promise - A Story About True Friendship

The Broken Promise - A Story About True Friendship

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When 7-year-old Arjun's friendship with his best friend, Rohan, is threatened by jealousy and lies, four children in colourful Jaipur must learn the most important lesson of all: sometimes the person causing trouble just needs a friend.

In this heartwarming Indian folktale for kids aged 5-8 years, young listeners will discover:

✨ How to handle jealousy when new friends join the group

✨ Why believing rumours can hurt friendships

✨ The importance of honest communication

✨ How forgiveness makes friendships stronger


Perfect for bedtime listening or family car rides, this 15-minute moral story teaches empathy, trust, and inclusion through engaging characters and authentic Indian cultural elements. Parents appreciate how this educational story effectively addresses real-life playground dynamics while keeping children entertained.


🎧 From "Once Upon a Story Time" - bringing world folktales to young listeners everywhere.


📚 Visit www.onceuponastorytime.in to see beautiful illustrations and read along with this story!


Keywords: moral stories for kids, Indian folktales, friendship stories, kids podcast 5-8 years, educational stories for children, jealousy and forgiveness, Panchatantra tales, bedtime stories


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Welcome to "It's Storytime, Kids!" by Once Upon a Story Time - where magical folktales from around the world come alive! Each episode features a carefully crafted 10-12 minute story that teaches important life lessons while entertaining young minds. Perfect for kids aged five and above, our stories blend cultural wisdom with modern values. Visit our website for illustrated versions of all our tales!



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