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Panchatantra Book 4 - The Loss of Gains Moral Story Book for Children Kids in Simple English - Easy to Read for Beginner Readers - Bedtime Stories - Stories of Ancient India

Author Name: Vachika | Format: Hardcover | Genre : Children & Young Adult | Other Details

Panchatantra for Bright Minds — Book 4: The Loss of Gains

Timeless Indian fables, thoughtfully retold as short moral stories for kids ages 7–12. Written in engaging, easy-to-follow chapters, this chapter book for kids is ideal for bedtime reading, family read-alouds, and classroom discussions.

A bold monkey. An ambitious crocodile. One risky plan too many. As temptation grows and trust is tested, small choices lead to big consequences. Guided by the wise teacher Vishnusharma, these animal stories for children explore the importance of pausing before acting, resisting greed, and protecting what you have already earned.

Each chapter works as a short story for kids 9–12, blending suspenseful animal adventures with practical life lessons about patience, prudence, and self-control.

Why kids, parents, and teachers love this book

Bite-size chapters perfect for bedtime stories or class time
Cautionary moral stories featuring temptation, traps, and clever escapes
Clear, gentle lessons about patience, restraint, and keeping promises
Conversation starters that encourage thoughtful discussion
Clean, kid-friendly language with a respectful cultural retelling
Elegant black-and-white illustrations that keep the focus on the story
Designed for independent reading (ages 7–12) and enjoyable as a read-aloud for younger listeners


If your family enjoys smart animal adventures, values-based stories, and lessons that truly last, begin Book 4 today—and help wisdom win over impulse.

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Vachika

Vachika is a lifelong storyteller who believes that ancient wisdom can still spark modern imaginations.
Growing up surrounded by India’s rich folktale traditions, she developed a deep love for stories that teach, entertain, and gently guide young minds. Her Panchatantra adaptations are written with clarity, warmth, and a strong focus on emotional intelligence — giving today’s children relatable characters and timeless lessons.

When she’s not writing, Vachika enjoys exploring libraries, observing nature with her kids, and collecting small moments that later become big ideas in her books.
Her mission is simple: to help every child discover courage, kindness, and their own inner storyteller.

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