"The Selfish Lion" is a children's story about a lion who learns the importance of sharing and being kind to others.

One day, the lion was out for a walk in the jungle when he came across a group of animals gathered around a watering hole. The animals were thirsty and hot, and they were eagerly waiting for the lion to let them drink from the hole.

But the lion was selfish and didn't want to share the water with the other animals. He wanted to keep all the water for himself, so he stood guard over the hole and wouldn't let anyone near it.

The other animals were upset and frustrated, and they begged the lion to let them drink. But the lion refused, and he continued to guard the hole selfishly.

Eventually, the animals had had enough. They decided to find another watering hole where they could all drink in peace. As they left the jungle, they couldn't help but feel sad and angry at the lion's selfishness.

The lion, meanwhile, was left alone and thirsty. He realized too late that his selfishness had caused him to lose the trust and respect of the other animals. He realized that the only way to make things right was to apologize to the animals and let them drink from the watering hole.

So, the lion went back to the jungle and apologized to the animals. He promised to be kind and share the water with them from now on. The animals forgave the lion, and they all lived together in harmony from that day forward.

The moral of the story is that sharing and being kind to others is important, and it can bring us closer together. Selfishness and greed can lead to isolation and loneliness, and it is always better to put the needs of others before our own.