The plaintive branch. Story for children who complain about everything

"I'm sleepy", "I do not like it", "I'm bored", "it's cold", "it's hot" ... There are children who complain about everything, they always find an excuse to launch a protest There are complaints and protests that are logical and normal in children, but not others. When the child goes into a loop and i

"I'm sleepy", "I do not like it", "I'm bored", "it's cold", "it's hot" ... There are children who complain about everything, they always find an excuse to launch a protest

There are complaints and protests that are logical and normal in children, but not others. When the child goes into a loop and insists on saying no to everything, nothing seems right and he always finds the bad side of things, we must put a stop to it. If we do not achieve this through dialogue, perhaps thisstory for children who complain about everything: The plaintive branch, can help us explain what the reaction of the people around them will be if they persist in that attitude.

Stories for children who complain always. The plaintive branch

It was such a hot day that even lizards and snails were looking for shade. It had not been raining for some time and the dry branches, opening their way, came out of the cracked earth.

- I am old and wrinkled and I am no longer good for anything, - said a plaintive branch with a trembling voice. - Why do you say that? - the snail asked. I am delighted that you give me shade because you make me feel good.

Then, the dry branch looked surprised at the snail and said nothing.

The next day the branch complained again:

- I am pale and very dry, who will love me like that?

- Why do you say that? - the lizard asked. With this suffocating heat, - he said, if you were not here, I would not have your shadow, how lucky you are so close to me!

Then the dry branch looked at the lizard in surprise and said nothing.

That same afternoon, the plaintive branch, as was his custom, sobbed again:

- Oh, poor me, why am I still in this world if nobody remembers me?

Then looking at the lizard and the snail, without saying anything,

they left in the shade of another branch that did not complain so much.