The Tragoncete cake. Modern fable for children

Tragoncete cake is a modern fable for children written by María O'Donnell that teaches us that egoism never brings us good things and that it is more fun to share things with friends . A perfect story to tell the children who have trouble sharing with friends. The Tragoncete cake. New fables for chi

Tragoncete cake is a modern fable for children written by María O'Donnell that teaches us that egoism never brings us good things and that it is more fun to share things with friends . A perfect story to tell the children who have trouble sharing with friends.

The Tragoncete cake. New fables for children

Tragoncete was a

osezno very, very, but very gluttonous, who loved to eat more than anything in the world. For that reason, she felt happy when her mother prepared her favorite dessert , the day of her birthday; It was-the-famous-honey cake-and crispy-with-what-you-tell-but-that-gets-to-the-teeth. At first he was going to tell his friends, but thenhe decided to zap him alone

, after all it was his birthday. So, he got on the bike, put the cake in the basket and went to find a place where nobody would bother him. Ya - That's it - he thought - I'll go in the shadow of the big wild apple tree on the hill.Along the way, he got a

delicious aroma

. - Umm how it smelled

honey-and-crunchy cake-with-what-you-tell-but-who-sticks-to-the-teeth ! Tragoncete imagined savoring the jets of honey that fell slowly when the cake was nibbled.He continued pedaling. Suddenly, after a bend in the road, his friends appeared: the turtle Roqui, the hedgehog Púa and the squirrel Cascabel.

- Oh no! - said Tragoncete, - I will accelerate so that you do not see me -, and started to climb the hill quickly. The little bear turned his head to see if his friends were following him and looked away from the road. The bike wheel stumbled over a root that jutted out from the wild apple tree and Tragoncetefell on top of the basket,

crushing the honey-and-crunchy-with-you-you-relax-but-what-you It sticks to the teeth, which was crushed to the ground, losing itself. Moral:

It is always better and more fun to share good things with friends. Author: María O'Donnell