In "Don't Count Your Chickens," the characters learn the lesson of not being overconfident and counting on something before it actually happens. The mother warns her son not to count his chickens before they hatch, meaning that he shouldn't assume he will have baby chickens until they are actually born.
In "The Swallow and the Pumpkin Seed," the characters learn the lesson of patience and nurturing. The swallow plants a pumpkin seed and waits patiently for it to grow into a pumpkin, taking care of it and providing it with sunlight and water. The swallow's patience and nurturing ultimately lead to the seed growing into a beautiful pumpkin, teaching the lesson that good things come to those who wait and take care of them.
What lesson did the characters learn in "Don't Count Your Chickens" and "The Swallow and the PumpkinSeed"
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