The Guay in Mali. Children's story about creativity

Goblins are magical characters and children love them. Cool is one of them. He is a pixie with a good heart and a very red nose. And without hardly noticing, Guay teaches many things to children. But Guay also learns a lot from them. The Guay in Mali is a children's story about creativity. It shows

Goblins are magical characters and children love them. Cool is one of them. He is a pixie with a good heart and a very red nose. And without hardly noticing, Guay teaches many things to children. But Guay also learns a lot from them.

The Guay in Mali is a children's story about creativity. It shows the reality of other children with less economic resources who use their imagination to play. Fantastic!

The Guay in Mali, children's story about creativity and imagination

Today the Guay has heard some voices far away, you already know that he has a very fine ear and, in a moment, has moved to Mali, a country very poor that is in Africa to see what happens.

There he has met with Aba, Adamar, Gora and Aka, four children who are playing barefoot football with a paper ball, yes you have heard well !, they do not have soccer balls or sneakers like you do. The children have told the cool that their parents when they were little also played with balls that they made themselves.

The Guay has played with the children all afternoon and, although he can fly and run like a thunderbolt, without using his powers he has scored a goal between the two stones that have a goal and, he has started to do a lot of somersaults in the air celebrating his good luck and his red nose swelled as everyone laughed out loud.

Suddenly, a dog has started running behind the ball joining the game and, when they wanted to give an account, he swallowed it. Aba has laughed so hard that she has had a coughing fit.

Then, each child, has chosen a thin branch of some bushes and, as a pencil, have begun to draw figures of animals in the sand. Aka, has painted the head of a lion and, among all have agreed that it was the most beautiful and should be the winner.

Gora and Adamar have disappeared and they have returned immediately with two worn rubber tires and, with the help of the guay, have put them on the ground. They have played, for a long time, to go through the holes in the wheels as quickly as possible without throwing them away.

After the races have ended up lying on the ground looking at the sky to see the stars come out and, as it has become late, they have decided to return home. The Red-Nosed Guay has bid farewell to the children by promising to return.

And when the night falls and the moon comes, the Guay falls asleep as usual, suspended in the air face down, with his nose red and very happy.