The bunnies that did not know how to respect. Story for children

Stories are fantastic transmitters of values. We can use them to work a certain value with the children. In this case, the value of respect . In this story, 'Bunnies do not know how to respect' , children will realize that disrespect and teasing towards others can cause indelible injuries. The bunni

Stories are fantastic transmitters of values. We can use them to work a certain value with the children. In this case, the value of respect.

In this story, 'Bunnies do not know how to respect', children will realize that disrespect and teasing towards others can cause indelible injuries.

The bunnies that did not know how to respect. Story about respect for children

There was once a rabbit named Serapio. He lived on the top of a mountain with his granddaughters Serafina and Zipporah. Serapio was a good rabbit and very respectful to all the animals of the mountain and for that reason they appreciated him a lot. But their granddaughters were different: they did not know what respect to otherswas. Serapio always apologized for what they did. Every time they went for a walk, Serafina scoffed: 'But look how ugly that sheep is. And look at the nose of the bull. ' 'Yes, look how ugly they are,' Zipporah replied in front of the other animals. And so they spent it bothering others, every day.

One day, the grandfather tired of the misconduct of his granddaughters (who, even though he taught them, did not correct themselves), something occurred to him to make them understand and he said: 'We are going to practice a game where each one will have a notebook. In it they will write the word apologize, every time they disrespect someone. The one who writes the least that word will win. Está 'It's fine grandfather, let's play', they answered at the same time. When Séfora lacked respect for someone, Serafina reminded him of the game and had him write the word apologize in his notebook (because Séfora would have more words and lose the game). Similarly Séfora reminded Serafina when she lacked respect for someone. They spent the days and fed up with writing, the two began to talk: 'would not it be better if we did not disrespect people? That way it would not be necessary to apologize. '

The time came when

Serapio had to congratulate both of them because they no longer had complaints from the neighbors. He asked the bunnies to erase everything written little by little until their notebooks were as good as new. The bunnies felt very sad because they saw that it was impossible for the sheets of the notebook to remain as before. They told Grandpa and he said: 'In the same way is the heart of a person who we disrespect. It is marked and no matter how much we apologize, the prints are not completely erased . So remember, we should respect others just as we would like them to respect us. 'Reading comprehension questions about the story

1. Answer 'V' if the affirmation is True and 'F' if it is False:

- Serapio was the father of Serafina and Séfora

- Apologizing solves everything and therefore is not important to learn to respect

- We should only respect our parents and teachers

- We should treat others as we would like them to treat us

2. Describe the characters with adjectives:

- Serapio

- Serafina and Séfora

3. What does 'Respect others' mean?

4. Remember sometime when you felt someone disrespected you (it may be that someone made fun of you about something). How did you feel at that moment? Sub 5. Underline the words you do not know, look them up in a dictionary and try to use them when you converse with your parents and teachers.

Story sent by Decxy Araque, Venezuela