The man, the bee and the sheep. Fable about kindness for children
Fables are an entertaining way to instill moral values in children. They are entertaining and entertaining and always carry a moraleja behind them. There are great well-known fabulists like Aesop, or Samaniego , but in Guiainfantil.com you can discover fables more unknown and that were written by
Fables are an entertaining way to instill moral values in children. They are entertaining and entertaining and always carry a moraleja behind them.
There are great well-known fabulists like Aesop, or Samaniego, but in Guiainfantil.com you can discover fables more unknown and that were written by great writers like Lessing; this is one of them.
The man, the bee and the sheep is a curious short fable that tells us about the true disinterestedness of kindness.
The man, the bee and the sheep. Fable for children about goodness
Once, when a man picked honey from a honeycomb, orgullos a proud
bee asked arrogantly: - Is there any animal more benefactor than me?
- Of course there is! - replied the man.
- How? - the bee was shocked - You have probably been wrong! If not, tell me your name.
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The sheep is our greatest benefactor - he replied - because his wool is necessary to us, while your honey is only pleasant. - That's your opinion - the insect buzzed -.
And it has no foundation.
- I will explain it to you - he answered -: the sheep gives us his wool willingly
and without creating problems for us; you give us the honey, but instead you're always willing to stick the sting. Moral:
The
goodness is the virtue that must be valued the most.