The Plane Tree

aesop fables The Plane Tree short stories for kids

Two Travelers, walking in the noonday sun, sought the shade of a wide-spreading tree to rest. As they lay looking up among the pleasant leaves, they saw that it was a Plane Tree.

“How useless is the Plane!” said one of them. “It bears no fruit whatever, and only serves to litter the ground with leaves.”

“Ungrateful creatures!” said a voice from the Plane Tree. “You lie here in my cooling shade, and yet you say I am useless! Thus ungratefully, O Jupiter, do people receive their blessings!”

Our best blessings are often the least appreciated.

Moral of the story

Appreciate what you have: Sometimes, the things that seem less important are the ones that provide the most value.
Gratitude is important: It’s essential to be thankful for the blessings, even if they seem small.


Questions for the children

  1. Why do you think one of the Travelers thought the Plane Tree was useless?
  2. Can you think of something in your life that you might have taken for granted but is actually important?

Post Note: This story is based on Aesop’s fable, written around 600 BC. In this retelling, we’ve used simpler words to make the story easier for young readers to understand.

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    Aesop (circa 620–564 BC) was an Ancient Greek fabulist and storyteller credited with a number of fables now collectively known as Aesop’s Fables. Although his existence remains uncertain and (if they ever existed) no writings by him survive, numerous tales credited to him were gathered across the centuries and in many languages.

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