The man and the stone. Fable of Phaedrus for children

Gayo Julio Fedro was a Macedonian slave who, after regaining his freedom, devoted part of his life to writing fables, not only for children, but for all those who wanted to learn from his morals and values ​​ morals . In the man and the stone , Phaedrus shows us how man is the only animal that can s

Gayo Julio Fedro was a Macedonian slave who, after regaining his freedom, devoted part of his life to writing fables, not only for children, but for all those who wanted to learn from his morals and values ​​ morals.

In the man and the stone, Phaedrus shows us how man is the only animal that can stumble twice in the same stone; and that, no matter how much intelligence we are given, we do not usually use it as we should.

Fable the Man and the stone. Phaedrus' Fables for Children

Aesop's master sent him to the baths to tell him if there were many people. When he arrived, he saw several people coming in who were "stumbling" all with a stone placed before the door. Only one bent down before stumbling to remove it to a corner

where no one else could stumble. - Were there many people? - the master asked when Aesop returned. - Ummm ... No - answered the slave convinced -. In the bathrooms there was only one

man

. Moral:Only men can use their intelligence to avoid obstacles and save others from them.