The bat and the weasels. Fable on how to adapt to the circumstances for children

This Aesop fable tells us how to adapt to the circumstances it can save your life at any given moment. The versatility is a value to take into account when educating children, since the flexibility to adapt to the needs of each moment will depend on our survival on many occasions. Discover the fable

This Aesop fable tells us how to adapt to the circumstances it can save your life at any given moment.

The versatility is a value to take into account when educating children, since the flexibility to adapt to the needs of each moment will depend on our survival on many occasions.

Discover the fable of the bat and the weasels, it's perfect to tell a short story to children before bedtime.

Fable for Bat children and weasels

A stunned bat fell headlong into the nest of a weasel that detested mice.

- Now you will see, despicable mouse! - she said furiously. - Mouse me? - the bat replied -. Do not you see my wings? I'm a

bird !Thanks to that, he saved his life. Soon after, he fell into the nest of another weasel who hated the birds, and she threatened him: "Be careful with me, bird!

- Pajarraco me? - replied the bat - I have no feathers; I'm a mouse! And so he could also save his life.Moral: It is good to know how to adapt to the circumstances.

Reading comprehension exercises

These reading comprehension exercises will help your children see if they have understood the

Aesop fable

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Reading comprehension is very important when the child learns to read, since it is not only about understanding each word, but about the meaning of the whole text.

- What animal hated the first weasel? -What animal hated the second weasel?- Why did the bat first say it was a bird and then a mouse?

- What would you have done?

- Do you think it is important to adapt to survive?