The cat and the mouse. Fables of Iriarte for children

In Guiainfantil.com you can find multirud of stories, fables and legends, that help us to educate and teach our children fundamental values ​​for coexistence. Taking reference to Aesop, another great author of fables, Iriarte tries to explain the envy generated by the talent of others. With this lit

In Guiainfantil.com you can find multirud of stories, fables and legends, that help us to educate and teach our children fundamental values ​​for coexistence.

Taking reference to Aesop, another great author of fables, Iriarte tries to explain the envy generated by the talent of others. With this little story, we can teach our son to congratulate those who deserve it and to persevere to reach our goals.

Fables of animals for children

Had Aesop famous occurrences.

Such a simple invention! What sentences! ...

I want to put, because I have it at hand,

a fable of hers in Spanish.

True (said a mouse in his hole :)

there is no more nice and great pledge

than fidelity: that's why I want

so really the retriever.

A cat replied: well that garment

I have it too ... Here is scared

my good mouse, it hides,

and twisting its snout, it answers:

How? Do you have it? ... I do not like it anymore.

The praise that many believe is just,

unfair to others it seems,

if they see that their opponent deserves it. Qué What's up, Mr. reader? The fabulilla

may please you, and may you instruct her.

That fable is a marvel: Eso Aesop said something like his.

Well, look: Aesop has not written it;

It came out of my head. What is yours?

Yes, Mr. Scholar:

Since before you seemed so happy,

criticize her now because she is mine.

Moraleja

: Someone who has praised a work without knowing who its author is, usually criticizes it after he knows it.