Nice place. Story that teaches children to value what they have

Teaching children the true value of things will help them not to be capricious and to be happy with few things. This important learning can be transmitted not only through dialogue, but also through stories and stories. To do this, we suggest you read to your children Nice place, a beautiful story t

Teaching children the true value of things will help them not to be capricious and to be happy with few things. This important learning can be transmitted not only through dialogue, but also through stories and stories.

To do this, we suggest you read to your children Nice place, a beautiful story that teaches children to value what they have, to value their family, their environment and the things they have, even if they are few . It teaches them to enjoy what they have and not to envy others.

How much to teach children to value what they have

When the slender-bodied otter, short legs and dark brown color discovered the river, felt a great relief. He quenched his thirst, refreshed himself, ate some fish, played, rested, and although it seemed a precious place to stay, he decided to continue on his way. Shortly after starting his trip he asked himself: "And if I do not find such a beautiful place again, this place is soooo beautiful.

For that reason, very happy, she decided to stay and live there, settling in some bushes near the river.

A few days later a black-nosed deer appeared, with large eyes and a very short tail, and went to the river anxious to drink and cool off. He ate some nuts, took a good nap and, satisfied all his needs, decided to go back on his way. He walked a few meters and thought:

-And if I do not find water soon? I would surely die and this place is sooo nice.

Therefore, very happy, he decided to stay and live there, settling in the grove very close to the river.

Soon after came a wildcat with small ears and green eyes. When he discovered the river he jumped into the jubilant water while the otter and the roe gazed amused.

After quenching his thirst, cooling off, eating and sleeping in the shade of a tree, he decided it was time to continue his journey. He had only gone a few meters away and asked himself: "And if I do not find such a wonderful landscape, this place is soooo beautiful.

Therefore, very happy, he decided to stay and live there, settling at the foot of the mountain very close to the river.

As time went by, more animals arrived in the forest and formed a town that they called, by common agreement, Bonito Lugar.

Reading comprehension activity for children

If you really want to know if your child understood this story, we suggest you ask him these questions. In case you can not or can answer you can read it again and can even help you understand the meaning of the story:

- What animals appeared in the story?

- Why did you decide to stay and live there?

- What did they call the people they formed?