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Fables for Children: Good Kids, #1
Fables for Children: Good Kids, #1
Fables for Children: Good Kids, #1
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Fables for Children: Good Kids, #1

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TODAY WE BRING YOU A HUGE GIFT!

DO YOU WANT YOUR CHILD TO LEARN VALUES OR DO YOU WANT TO STRENGTHEN HIS READING HABIT? , if the answer is yes! , THIS BOOK IS FOR THEM , it has been shown that READING AND MENTAL EXERCISE helps develop concentration, perception and stimulates empathy in children, our entire team produced content that is attractive to your child's mind and effective at time to DEVELOP CRITICAL THINKING AND PROBLEM SOLVING SKILLS, the stories are written with the help of specialist child counsellors, professional editors, child care experts and collaborators, the width of the manuscript is ideal for you to finish it progressively, thinker to give you the feeling of success that comes from finishing a book.

The book has different stories, each one more exciting than the other to guarantee a correct development of the habit while maintaining interest. Professionals specialized in their areas worked on this book to guarantee that the objectives are met. The digital version was designed to adapt to the electronic format, we also prepare other benefits that will be key to strengthening your child's emotional intelligence:

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Give him the opportunity to explore his mind and provide him with the right tool so that he can build a better tomorrow, perfect as a gift for boys and girls who have a great passion for culture and literature, make one of the best investments in your little one and give him the tomorrow you want today, order your copy today!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherGood Kids
Release dateDec 15, 2022
ISBN9798215542989
Fables for Children: Good Kids, #1

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    Fables for Children - Good Kids

    christmas spiders

    Christmas had arrived in Germany and, of course, also in a small town hidden among the snowy mountains. As every year, all its inhabitants prepared to celebrate the holidays with their families. They were special days and the houses had to be sparkling so they take care to clean their houses and make them happy with the beautiful Christmas decorations.

    It happened that in one of these houses lived a group of spiders with long legs and thin bodies, ugly but completely harmless. They always remained hidden in a corner of the dining room, hidden behind a wooden sideboard with brass handles. They had been there for several weeks and the chosen site seemed safe. They had spun their strong webs and had remained intact until now.

    They did not count on the landlady, ready to make their house the cleanest of all, appearing with the broom at all times. Unfortunately, this is what happened. The woman moved the tables and chairs, the shelves and the furniture, to sweep up the smallest speck of dust. The spiders, luckily, realized in time that she was approaching the little corner of her and fled in fright before being carried away by the relentless brush of the broom. They hid in a ceiling beam and watched the lady remove the cobwebs they had worked so hard to remove.

    December 24 arrived and from their hiding place they saw the family gathered in the living room to set up a beautiful Christmas tree, full of bows and wooden figurines. When they were done, parents and children enjoyed a sumptuous dinner and sang Christmas carols until late at night. Around two in the morning, everyone fell asleep.

    The little spiders were eager to get a closer look at this beautiful tree, so when the whole house was quiet, they crawled down the wall and nimbly climbed the spruce branches. They really enjoyed visiting the Christmas tree, sliding down its decorations and feeling the tickling of the pine cones in their guts. They went here and there, shedding silk threads, and in the end they moved so much that the tree was covered with a huge spider web.

    They didn't even know that Santa Claus had appeared by the fireplace to leave gifts for the children. Approaching the tree, he saw that it was full of small spiders and that the decorations were not visible because they were covered with a large, thick gray web. He liked these little creatures who were having so much fun... After all, it was Christmas for them too!

    Smiling, he asked them if they wanted to stay alive in that tree forever. The little spiders said yes, excited. Santa Claus touched the tree and the magic worked: the little spiders turned into precious golden decorations and the cobwebs, sparkling garlands and silver threads that embellish and illuminate the Christmas tree.

    Since then, many Germans have decorated their trees with long ribbons and have not forgotten to buy an ornament in the shape of a spider, in memory of this beautiful legend.

    the rabbit in the moon

    One day, hundreds of years ago, the god Quetzalcóatl decided to travel the world. His appearance was that of a snake adorned with green and gold feathers, so in order not to be recognized, he assumed human form and began to walk.

    He climbed high mountains and through thick forests without rest. At the end of the day, he felt exhausted. He had walked so much that he decided it was time to stop and rest to regain his strength. Satisfied with everything he had seen, he sat on a rock in a clearing in the forest, ready to enjoy the tranquility that nature offered him.

    It was a beautiful summer night. The stars twinkled and covered the sky like a huge blanket of diamonds, and next to them an orange moon seemed to watch over everything from above. The god thought it was the most beautiful image he had ever seen in his life.

    After a while, he realized that next to him there was a rabbit looking at him without stopping chewing something that he had between his teeth.

    - What are you eating, pretty bunny?

    - Only fresh grass. If you want I can share it with you.

    - I really appreciate it, but humans don't eat marijuana.

    - So, what are you going to eat? You look tired and you certainly have an appetite.

    - You're right... I figure if I don't find anything to put in my mouth, I'll starve.

    The bunny felt terrible, he couldn't let this happen! He was thoughtful and in an act of generosity he offered himself to God.

    - I'm just a bunny, but if you want I can serve you food. Eat me to survive.

    The god was moved by the kindness and tenderness of this little animal. She was offering her own life to save him.

    - Your words move me - he said gently caressing her head - From today, you will always be remembered. You deserve it for being so good.

    Taking him in her arms, she lifted him up so high that his figure was imprinted on the surface of the moon. Then, very carefully, she lowered it to the ground, and the rabbit was able to stare in wonder at its own glowing image of him.

    - Centuries will pass and people will change, but your memory will always be there.

    His promise has been fulfilled. Even today, if

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