Rufus. Traditional stories in English for children

We present this traditional story in English for your children to learn while playing. A story about the Bunny Rufus narrated in English so you can teach this language to your children. A fun story in English that you can read to your children so they can learn English while having fun. Traditional

We present this traditional story in English for your children to learn while playing. A story about the Bunny Rufus narrated in English so you can teach this language to your children.

A fun story in English that you can read to your children so they can learn English while having fun. Traditional stories are ideal for teaching English to children in a simple and instructive way.

Rufus the Rabbit. English stories

Rufus was a mischievouslittle rabbitwho lived with his mum in the country. His mum was very good with him. She made all the possible for him to have everything I needed. If the little rabbit was hungry, her mum went to look for acarrot. If he was thirsty, his mum went to the river and looked for water. In the morning, when Rufus had to go to school, his mum woke him up, prepared him the clothes and made him the breakfast.

One day Mum Rabbit had to go on a trip and Rufus was left alone. He was hungry and he did not know where to look for food. He was thirsty but he did not know where the water was. A bit sad, I went to bed because of the following day I had to go very early to school. I slept a lot and while I was dreaming, I woke up because I felt that the rays of the sun were illuminating his face. While I looked at the clock ... it was 11 o'clock in the morning! He had to go early to school and he had fallen asleep because his mum was not at home to wake him up. Neither had anyone prepared him breakfast.

Rufus started crying. I felt very sad because if his mother was not there, I did not know how to do anything. I have cried for a long time and then I thought "That has happened to me because I leave my mum to all the things that I, at my age, can do by my own. When mum returns I'll ask her to teach me what she does so I'll know how to do it next time she goes on a trip "

In the afternoon Mum Rabbit arrived from her trip and Rufus was very happy. I went running to say hello and give her a kiss.

During the week, Rufus started to investigate and learn the things that her mum used to do and that she could also do. When he was hungry and her mum brought him to carrot, I asked her where she had taken it from, what had I got to do to get one. When he was thirsty and her mother brought him water, I asked her to teach her how to get it.

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So, one day, when Mum Rabbit went to look for the carrot for her son, Rufus said her:

- "No, mum. I can do it by my own. Let me go to look for my own carrot "

Then, Rufus made what his mother had taught him and got his carrot. When he arrived home, Mum Rabbit got very happy and said:

- "Congratulations, they are. You are a big rabbit now and you can do your things by your own. You've grown up and it's not necessary that I do everything that you have to do "

Rufus was very happy. I knew that the next time that his mother went on a trip, he would not be hungry nor thirsty. I knew how to do his things by his own and did not need to depend on anyone to live.

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