GRAPES ARE SOUR
Once upon a time, there was a hungry fox wandering around the forest, looking for something to eat. After a little while, the fox arrived at a place with lots of grapevines. When the fox saw the grapes, they looked really tasty and made him want them a lot. But there was a problem – the grapes were hanging up high, way out of the fox's reach.
Despite this, the fox couldn't stop thinking about how delicious those grapes must be. He said to himself, "Those grapes look so juicy and sweet. I really want to eat them." Just looking at those ripe, juicy grapes made the fox's mouth water. He thought really hard about how he could get to them. He felt sure that he could find a way to reach the grapes and eat as many as he wanted. He was really excited at that moment.
Then, with a lot of energy, the fox started jumping up, hoping to grab the grapes. But no matter how many times he jumped, the grapes stayed way up high. He tried again and again to catch the nearest bunch of grapes, but he always missed. He made many attempts to reach those yummy grapes, but everything he tried didn't work. He couldn't get those ripe, juicy grapes, no matter how much he wanted them.
Finally, the fox got tired. He realized that he probably wouldn't be able to get the grapes, no matter how hard he tried. So, he gave up and told himself that the grapes were probably sour and not tasty anyway. And with that thought, he walked away from the grapevines, trying to make himself feel better about not getting the grapes he wanted.