The Rainbow Fish
About the Story
'The Rainbow Fish' is a beloved PICTURE-BOOK story written by MARCUS PFISTER. It teaches a gentle lesson about SHARING and what really makes us happy.
The Story
The Most Beautiful Fish
The RAINBOW FISH was the most BEAUTIFUL fish in the whole ocean. He had shimmering, sparkling, MULTICOLOURED scales that glittered in the water. All the other fish ADMIRED him.
But the Rainbow Fish was PROUD. He swam past the other fish without a word, silent and aloof, admiring only his own reflection.
Refusing to Share
One day a little blue fish asked politely: 'Please, Rainbow Fish, give me just ONE of your shiny scales. You have so many.'
But the Rainbow Fish REFUSED. 'Get away from me!' he shouted. The little blue fish swam away, hurt, and told the other fish what had happened. Soon, NO ONE wanted to be the Rainbow Fish's friend.
Beautiful but Lonely
The Rainbow Fish was the most beautiful fish in the ocean — but now he was also the most LONELY. Sad and confused, he went to the wise OCTOPUS for advice.
The Octopus's Advice
The octopus said: 'Give away your shiny scales. You will no longer be the most beautiful fish in the ocean, but you will be HAPPY.'
The Transformation
The Rainbow Fish thought about it. Then he gave one scale to the little blue fish — and saw how delighted it was. He gave another scale, and another, until he had only ONE shimmering scale left.
He was no longer the most beautiful fish in the ocean — but now EVERY fish was his FRIEND, and he had never felt so HAPPY.
What We Learn
- Sharing brings happiness. Beauty that is kept to yourself brings loneliness; beauty that is shared brings joy.
- True wealth is in friends. The Rainbow Fish traded his scales for friendship — the best trade he ever made.
- Pride pushes others away. Being kind and humble draws friends near.
New Words
| Word | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Shimmering | Shining with a soft, wavering light |
| Proud | Thinking too highly of oneself |
| Aloof | Keeping distant and unfriendly |
| Humble | Not proud; modest |
Fun Activity
Draw your own Rainbow Fish with beautiful scales. Then give each scale to a friend by writing their name on it!
Self-Test
Q1: What made the Rainbow Fish so special?
Q2: Why did the other fish stop being his friends?
Q3: Who gave the Rainbow Fish advice?
Q4: What did the Rainbow Fish do with his scales?
Q5: What did the Rainbow Fish learn at the end?
Answers
A1: His shimmering, multicoloured scales — the most beautiful in the ocean. A2: He was proud and refused to share even one scale. A3: The wise OCTOPUS. A4: He gave them away, one by one, to the other fish. A5: That sharing brings happiness and that friends matter more than beauty.
