The wolf and the crane. Aesop's fable for children

The fables are short and brief literary narrations, usually in verse, which always end with a teaching message or moral of an instructive nature. His characters are almost always animals or fictional objects. Fables are a good way to entertain and educate children. The fables of Aesop, one of the mo

The fables are short and brief literary narrations, usually in verse, which always end with a teaching message or moral of an instructive nature. His characters are almost always animals or fictional objects. Fables are a good way to entertain and educate children.

The fables of Aesop, one of the most popular authors, contain valuable knowledge for the education of children in the form of morals that convey values ​​such as caution, friendship or courage.

Aesop's fable: The wolf and the crane

A wolf who ate a bone choked the bone in his throat and ran around looking for help.

He found a crane in his run and asked him to save him from that situation, and that he would pay for it immediately. He accepted the crane and put his head in the mouth of the wolf, removing the crossed bone from his throat. He then requested the cancellation of the agreed payment. O - Hey friend - said the wolf - Do not you think it's enough pay to have taken your head safe and sound from my mouth?

Moraleja

: Never do favors to evildoers, traffickers or corrupt, as much pay you would have if they leave you safe and sound.If you know another fable for children and want to share it with us and the other parents, we will be happy to receive it.

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