Epaminondas. Stories for children

Epaminondas had a great grandmother who cooked delicious meals. Epaminondas liked to go to see her, because she always gave her something to take home. One day, when Epaminondas went to see his grandmother, she was finishing a delicious cake, and gave Epaminondas a piece to eat. When he left, his gr

Epaminondas had a great grandmother who cooked delicious meals. Epaminondas liked to go to see her, because she always gave her something to take home. One day, when Epaminondas went to see his grandmother, she was finishing a delicious cake, and gave Epaminondas a piece to eat. When he left, his grandmother would draw him:

- Epaminondas, take a piece of the cake to your mother.

Epaminondas' cake

Epaminondas took it in his little hands and squeezed the piece of cake so hard that it would not get lost and ran all the way back home. When his mother saw him, he said:

- What is that, Epaminodas?

And Epaminondas replied:

- A cake, mom. The grandmother has sent it to you.

- Cake! His mother shouted. Epaminondas, do not you know that he does not get a cake like that? The next time the grandmother gives you a piece of cake, you put it on the hat, and then you put your hat on your head and go home. Can you hear me, Espaminondas?

Epaminondas said: 'Yes, Mommy.' The next time Epaminondas went to see his grandmother, she was churning milk and gave him some fresh butter to take to his mom. Epaminondas remembered his mother's words and followed them. He put the portion of butter in his hat, put his hat on his head, and went home.

It was a hot day, and soon the butter began to melt. It dripped and dripped and dripped. The butter entered his ears, his eyes, his back and I kept dripping. When he arrived at his house, Epaminondas no longer had butter in his hat. It had melted completely. His mother when he saw him asked:

- Epaminondas, what is dripping from your hat?

- Butter, mommy. Grandma sends it to you.

The butter that Epaminondas brings

- Butter !!, his mother shouted. Ay Epaminondas! Do not you know that butter does not get like that? Next time you should wrap it in a cabbage leaf, and cool it in the water of the fountain. When you have done that, you hold the butter in your hands and go home. Can you hear me, Epaminondas?

And Epaminondas told him: 'Yes, Mommy.'

The next time Epaminondas went to see his grandmother, she was not making a cake, nor drinking milk. She was sitting on the chair weaving wool. His grandmother told him:

- Epaminondas, look at the woodshed, and you will see something that you will like. Epaminondas looked into the woodshed, and there he found four dog puppies. He played with them all afternoon, and when he returned home, his grandmother gave him one. Epaminondas remembered what his mother had told him, and wrapped the puppy in a large cabbage leaf, took it to the fountain and cooled it in the water. Then, he took it in his hands and returned home. When his mother saw him, he said:

- Epaminondas, what do you have in your hands?

- A dog puppy, mom.

The Epaminondas dog puppy

- A puppy dog! His mother shouted. Ay Epaminondas! That is not a way to carry a puppy. The puppies are put in their sleep and they are tied with a rope around their neck. Can you hear me, Epaminondas?

- Yes, Mommy.

Epaminondas understood what his mother told him and put a piece of string in his pants pocket and he was ready.

The next day, Epaminondas's mother asked him to come for bread for dinner. He asked Epaminondas to run to Grandma's house to ask for a loaf of bread for dinner. Epaminondas, at once, began to run.

Grandma gave Epaminondas a freshly baked and very crunchy bread. This time Epaminondas knew what he had to do. He proudly took the rope that was stored in his pants pocket and tied the loaf of bread to her. Then he put the bread on the ground, and tied it to the rope pulled it until he came to his house. When he arrived at his house, his mother looked at the thing that Epaminondas was wearing, tied to the end of the rope:

- What are you bringing there, Epaminondas?

- Bread, mommy. It's the bread that grandma gave me.

The bread for Epaminondas dinner

- Ay, Epaminondas, Epaminondas! Now we do not have bread for dinner. I'm going to have to go look a little.

His mother went into the house, put on his hat, and when he came out he said:

- Epaminondas, do you see those three meat patties that I put on the door to cool them down? Be careful, do you hear me, Epaminondas? Be careful where you put your foot with those empanadas.

- Yes, Mommy.

His mother went in search of bread. Epaminondas went to the door and leaned out. He remembered what his mother had told him and how careful he should be with the empanadas. So he put his foot right in the middle of each of the empanadas. When his mother returned home with the bread, there were no empanadas for dinner. His mother got very angry. It is not known what happened next, what his mother did for dinner. What is known is that Epaminondas was slow to understand what his mother asked for a long time.

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