Paragraph on the Nile & Story of the Thirsty Crow for Students

Paragraph (about 60 words) on the River Nile:

The River Nile

The Nile is a river in Africa. It is about 6,650 km long and flows into the Mediterranean Sea. The Nile was very important to ancient Egyptians. It provided water for drinking and farming, food from fishing, and transport for trade. The river made life possible in the desert and helped build the great Egyptian civilisation.

River Nile
River Nile

Story based on the points (The Thirsty Crow):

The Thirsty Crow

One day, a thirsty crow was flying in search of water. It saw a pot with a little water at the bottom. The crow could not reach the water. So, it dropped small stones into the pot. Slowly, the water rose. The crow drank the water happily and flew away.
Moral: Where there is a will, there is a way.

Trusty Crow
Trusty Crow