The lesson. A childish poem about obedience
Children are unaware of the dangers that surround them, it is our job to teach them to be prudent and cautious, however, sometimes our children disobey us and this ends up having consequences. This is what happens to Kiko, a very disobedient kitten and the protagonist of the child's poem about obedi
Children are unaware of the dangers that surround them, it is our job to teach them to be prudent and cautious, however, sometimes our children disobey us and this ends up having consequences.
This is what happens to Kiko, a very disobedient kitten and the protagonist of the child's poem about obedience: The lesson. You can read it with your children and teach them through this poetry the importance of following our rules.
Children's Poem on Obedience: The Lesson
Through children's poems we can transmit great lessons and values to children, such as the value of obedience.
There is a family
of five kittens,
the father, the mother,
Miko, Kika and Kiko.
They go on the roof
all in a row,
Kiko in danger
doing tricks on the outside.
His parents the cats
will reprimand him,
Do not jump over the eaves
you will fall again!
"Follow our steps
and do not get lost,
here there are many dangers
that you will hardly see".
Kiko again
giving a bad example,
sees a hole
and has jumped inside.
Miika and Kika shout
the two rioters,
Kiko is no longer
they do not see him on the roof.
The parents of the cats
a little away,
see what happens
and approach alarmed.
Kiko imprisoned
he just pokes his nose out,
stretches how much he can
but can not get out.
The more you stretch
the more you move,
the lower you fall
and the more afraid you are.
The whole family
calls him meowing,
Kiko does not answer
very quiet crying.
His parents scared muy and very angry,
they discover the kitten
in the imprisoned hollow.
Everyone forming a row
they knot their tails,
and Kiko decisively
they take out a ball.
His parents are excited
they lick him all over his body,
he has a blow on one leg,
they gasp at the effort.
You're a disobedient!
Your patient parents say, te you could have killed yourself! Vaya what a fright you gave us!
The red kitten
like a red pepper,
with his head down
to everyone he asks for forgiveness.
And they walk again
on the roof playing,
Kiko has learned the lesson
and behind is limping.