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Uga the turtle.
Short story for children: Uga the turtle
- Wow, everything goes wrong !, constantly mourns Uga, the turtle.
And it is not for less: she is always late, she is the last one to finish her tasks, she almost never gets rewards for speed and, to make matters worse, she is a sleeper.
- This has to change !, He proposed a good day, fed up that his colleagues in the forest recriminated him for his little effort in carrying out their tasks.
And it was that he had chosen not to even try to carry out such simple activities as piling dry leaves fallen from trees in autumn, or removing pebbles on the way to the pond where the hot summer days splashed.
- Why worry about doing a job that my colleagues then end up doing? Better is to play and rest.
- It's not a great idea, said an ant. What really counts is not doing the job in record time; the important thing is to finish doing it the best you know, because you will always have the reward of having achieved it.
Not all jobs need fast workers. There are tasks that require time and effort. If you do not try, you will never know what you are capable of doing, and you will always have the doubt of whether you have ever achieved it.
Therefore, it is better to try and not get it than to try and live with doubt. Constancy and perseverance are good allies to achieve what we propose; for that reason I advise you to try it. It may even surprise you what you are capable of.
- Wow, little ant, you touched my fibers! This is what I needed: someone to help me understand the value of the effort; I promise I'll try.
A few days passed and Uga, the tortoise, worked hard on her chores.
She felt happy with herself because every day she got what little she wanted because she was aware that she had done everything possible to achieve it.
- I have found my happiness: what matters is not to mark big and impossible goals, but to finish all the small tasks that contribute to achieve great ends.
aqui esta el otro en ingles
The flies.
In a leafy forest, from a honeycomb spilled a delicious and delicious honey, and the flies came quickly and anxious to devour it. And the honey was so sweet and delicious that the flies could not stop eating them.
What the flies did not realize is that their legs were caught in the honey and that they could not take the flight again.
About to drown in his exquisite treasure, the flies exclaimed:
- We die, unhappy we, for wanting to take everything in an instant of pleasure!
Once upon a time lived a wood carver named Geppetto. He made puppets from pieces of wood, and he called his favorite puppet Pinocchio.
- I would love to be a father to a real boy like Pinocchio- he wished.
That night, the blue fairy, who knew Geppetto was a good man, cost a magic spell over Pinocchio. The very next day, Gappetto awake and was very happy to find that Pinocchio could walk, sit and talk like a real boy.
Geppetto wanted to send Pinocchio to school. He sold his only coat for a spelling book.
- Now you can go to school like a real boy -s aid Gappetto as we waved goodbye to Pinocchio.
On the way to school, Pinocchio stopped to wacth a puppet show in a town.
- How would you like to join my puppet show? - asked the evil puppet master.
Pinocchio happily agreed. He was locked inside the evil puppet master’s caravan. He wished he was safe with Geppetto. The blue fairy suddenly appeared. She had heard Pinocchio’s wish and set him free. Pinocchio is happy to be free.
- I’m going straight to school- he said.
But he met an evil fox who told him all about a wonderful place called fun island. Pinocchio forgot all about school and gave the fox his spelling book in return for a ticket to Fun island.
- Where are you going, Pinocchio?- asked the b fairy.
- I’m on the way to school - lied Pinocchio.
Pinocchio‘s nose grew very, very long. He wished he hadn’t told a lie. The fairy called a bird to peck of his long nose because Pinocchio was very sorry. Pinocchio promised never to be naughty ever again and went straight to school.
At school, Pinocchio told his friend all about fun island. His friend wanted to go with him. Pinocchio and his hurriedly climbed aboard a ship that was going to Fun Island. On the island they didn’t know that little boys were turned into donkeys and used for very hard work.
Pinocchio cried and wished he hadn’t come the island. He also wished didn’t look like a silly donkey. The blue fairy had heard his wish and with a wave of her magic wand his donkey ears and tail disappeared. Pinocchio sad on the shore, sadly looking out to the sea. He wondered if he would ever see Geppetto again.
Suddenly, he saw Geppetto who had sailed out to the sea in search of Pinocchio. Geppetto didn’t see the huge whale behind him. The whale swallowed Geppetto and his boat. Pinocchio knew he had to save Geppetto. He jumped into the water and swam with all his might. As he got closer, the whale open his mouth and Pinocchio swam right in. Deep inside the whale’s belly, Pinocchio and Geppetto hugged each other, happy to be together again.
- We must find a way out- said Geppetto - we will make a fire from the wood of my boat.
The smoke made the whale sneeze. They shot out of the whale’s mouth and back into the sea. Pinocchio and Geppetto swam safely to shore. They were both tired. They laid on the sand and fell asleep. When Geppetto awoke, he saw that the blue fairy, as a reward for being so brave, had turned Pinocchio into a real boy.