The magic mill. European legend for children

Legends tell us magical stories full of fantasy. But often, they also explain in a dreamlike way the why of things. That is why they are wonderful stories for children, which invites them to dream and imagine. In this case, 'The magic mill' speaks to us of generosity, envy and greed, and tries to an

Legends tell us magical stories full of fantasy. But often, they also explain in a dreamlike way the why of things. That is why they are wonderful stories for children, which invites them to dream and imagine.

In this case, 'The magic mill' speaks to us of generosity, envy and greed, andtries to answer one of the questions most children ask: why is the sea salty? Do not miss this original legend from the European continent.

The magic mill and the salt salt in the sea, legend for children

Once there was a place full of water and vegetation. And in the middle of that paradise, a small town. The town was made up of small, white houses. But next to it stood a green hill. And on top of the hill, a mill.

Older people said that the mill was magical. The miller spent the day resting, without working, and the mill offered everything he wanted without effort. I just had to ask:

- 'Grind, grind, grind, and make 20 kilos of wheat appear, I can see it' - and the mill gave it to them, as long as they spoke the magic words.

The miller came up with a day that if the mill was able to give him everything he asked por, he would try to ask for other things. So he decided to ask for some gold coins. He added the magic words and ... there were the shiny coins! At his feet!The neighbors did not take long to realize that something was happening. And they began to envy the miller. They never saw him work. And he always got everything he wanted. Of course, the miller was generous, and always distributed wheat and corn among all the villagers.

One of the neighbors proposed to go to the mill to check what happened there. But none wanted to support his idea. However, he was not the only one interested in finding out the miller's secret.

Some pirates had heard about the mysterious magic mill. They decided to approach the town, and in silence, the pirates approached to hear what words made everything that was asked of them come from the mill. The miller at that moment said: - 'Grind, mill, grind ... and make appear ... 20 kilos of ears of corn, that I can see'.

When the miller went to sleep,

the pirates stole the millstones and took them to the ship . They decided to try and asked for salt ... but the salt began to sprout and to sprout uncontrollably. The pirate was not able to stop the molars. I did not know what words to use to stop them! Sothe ship ended up sinking by the salt . The teeth sank too. No one could stop them. No one, except the miller, knew the magic words to stop them. And now you know why the sea is salty and will continue to be forever.