The final test. Fairy tale for children

The final test is a story for children about the importance of giving help to others when they need it, even over our own needs. The aspiring fairy Charlotte has a harsh test to overcome, but there are many who need your help along the way. Can Charlotte pass her test to be a real fairy? ... Perhaps

The final test is a story for children about the importance of giving help to others when they need it, even over our own needs.

The aspiring fairy Charlotte has a harsh test to overcome, but there are many who need your help along the way. Can Charlotte pass her test to be a real fairy? ...

Perhaps there are more important things to do in the way that become a fairy

Fairy tale for children. The final test

It was the final test. There were many nerves among the young aspiring fairies. They had been prepared for many years and now there was only one small step left to become full-fledged fairies.

They had learned to do magic, to dominate their wings, to care for animals and plants, to receive the stations ... Now it was only to choose the best place to keep their magical stones in the Great Rocky Mountain and be authentic fairies

They were all prepared in the meadow from where they were going to give the exit. They had two hours to reach the Great Rocky Mountain and find the best hiding place. The birds toned the exit.

Charlotte took off for the Great Rocky Mountain with her three magical stones. Soon he heard a little girl crying in the forest and did not hesitate to approach her.

- What's wrong with you? Why are you crying? - he asked.

- I've got lost . I have come to the forest on a trip with my friends from school, but I have been entertaining looking at the flowers and now I am alone, - replied little Ana. - Do not worry. I will give you one of mymagic stones

and with it you will find the path your friends take -, said the aspiring fairy Charlotte. Charlotte took off again, and from the heights she saw the little Mr. Beaver

trapped in some trunks. I had to help him. With one of his magic stones he made a spell with which Mr. Castor was released. After a while he continued his way. But at the foot of the Great Rocky Mountain, in a tree, he observed three eaglets

calling his mother. They were very scared. The aspiring fairy used her third magic stone to amplify the voice of the little ones so that Mrs. Eagle could hear them and come to her aid. Charlotte climbed the Great Rocky Mountain but she did not have any magical stones to hide. He had used them all. It was then that he became sad thinking that he would never be a fairy.However, all the judges and professors congratulated Charlotte because she had found the

best use for her magical stones, since the most important thing to be a fairy is to use her powers and magic stones to help others. That's how Charlotte became a great fairy who for many years helped and cared for children, plants and animals.

Find out if your child has understood the story Discover if your child has understood the message of the story through some reading comprehension questions.

Understanding what is read is basic for

children's learning

. Discovering new words, not getting lost in the story and knowing what message the story has conveyed to us, are some of the things that the child must learn from reading. - Why did the fairy want to reach the Great Rocky Mountain? - What did I have to take to the Great Rocky Mountain?

- What happened to Mr. Castor? - Did Charlotte arrive at the Great Rocky Mountain?- Did you finally get to be a fairy?