The child and the beggar. Solidarity poems for children

Educating the child in values ​​is fundamental for his development as a person. For our children to understand and value why it is so important to be charitable, kind or supportive we can teach them through poems, stories or fables. One of these solidarity poems for children is The child and the beg

Educating the child in values ​​is fundamental for his development as a person. For our children to understand and value why it is so important to be charitable, kind or supportive we can teach them through poems, stories or fables.

One of these solidarity poems for children is The child and the beggar, a poetry that teaches children the value of charity and, above all, that of understanding. Before we get an idea of ​​how others are by their physical appearance, we should wait and listen to them. We must teach children to respect others, whether they are executives or beggars. And, above all, to not consider more and better anyone because of their physical appearance.

Poem of solidarity for children: The child and the beggar

I was on a bench

a child playing,

and a beggar arrived

sitting next to him.

The boy looks at him

with a face of disgust,

changes places

with a lot of cheek.

The man looks at him

with a sad face,

and tells the child

the life he leads.

His wife died,

he has no job,

and now he's living,

wandering around.

He has his three children

in an orphanage,

he had no choice

he had to leave them.

His torn pants,

his dirty jacket,

seems that his appearance

nobody likes it.

Carry this life

makes him suffer,

he wants soon

with his children go.

The child looks at him,

the child listens to him,

could be his father, qué what a hard life!

Holding his hand

looking at his eyes

he asks that man

sorry with sobs.