Book Title: $JES 104 Jain Moral Skits Level 1 Book
Author(s): JAINA Education Committee
Publisher: JAINA Education Committee

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________________ TATTLING Is Not GOOD Viraj: What about last week, when you were at my house and you told my mother that I ate an extra piece of candy. Now I can't have any candy for a month. That's something a tattle-tale would do. Shalin: And the time that you told the teacher how we all made paper airplanes when she left the room. Rahul: The teacher likes me when I tell her these things. Viraj Yeah, but the other kids don't. Shalin: Don't you remember what they taught us in Päthashälä? We should tell our parents and teachers when someone is hurting themselves or others. Not tattle all the time! Viraj: Yeah, you don't have to tell them about every little thing. Remember the time you stuck out your tongue at Nikita? I didn't tell on you then. Shalin: And what about the time you picked the rose from Sonal-auntie's house to give to Smita? Did I tell Sonal-auntie? No! Rahul: (Looking down, defeated and embarrassed) No. You didn't. Viraj: We knew that that was just fun stuff. Nothing serious or harmful to others. Shalin: But we did tell the teacher when that bully was picking on Jigar. Rahul: You guys are right. I should stop tattling for little things. But what if the teacher doesn't like me anymore? Viraj: I'm sure that she'll still like you. She likes everyone. Rahul: Okay, I'll stop tattling. On one condition. You tell me what you guys were whispering about. Viraj: Well, we were trying to decide what to get you for your birthday. (His eyes light up) Really? What? Tell me. Rahul: 44 JAIN MORAL SKITS Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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