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The story of the precious ant and the stingy ant

🇲🇦Mehdi_Rouchdi
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The story of the precious ant and the stingy ant A short story, a fairy tale, and it's beautiful, about the character of generosity that we have to plant with our children.
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Chapter 1 - The story of the precious ant and the stingy ant

"Come inside, my children, it's raining outside and the air is so cold," Ant mother told her children. One of the boys yelled for help.

Be careful, my children, so that the water does not wash you away and cling to the walls strongly... Oh help

"God, all the grain we had was taken away, and we had nothing left," the mother said.

The little ant said I'm hungry, Mom.

The mother said I will go out to look for food for both of you.

God, I can't find any food in this circumstance I'm going back and when the rain calms down, I'll go out again to look hopefully.

The mother came back and one of her kids asked her, "Did you bring the food, Mom, where's the food, Mom?"

The mother said to herself, "My children are hungry and we don't have any food.

I'm going to ask our neighbors if they still have some food.

It's still raining, I hope I'm not bothering them by coming at this time.

But what should I do when the kids don't have any food?

She knocked on her neighbor's door, and she was talking to her little ones and telling them these grains would be enough for us for a few days until the rain stopped and the sun came up.

The neighbor opened up to her and asked her if she had some grains, my dear neighbor, my children crying from hunger and we don't have any food.

I replied, "You know, honey, winter, and rain have prevented us from going out looking for cereal and food, and we've run out of grains."

Ant's mother grieved and said what to do now !!! Oh God help me Oh God

When she came back, her children yelled yeah my mom came, but where's the food, Mom !!!?

She replied: I'm sorry, son, I won't be able to get any food.

I'm so hungry, Mom. I'm hungry, too Mom.

Be patient my dear once the sun rises and the earth dries up, I'll look for food for you.

Thank God, thank God, the rain has stopped and the sun has risen again, thank God these grains will be enough for us. For a few days to store more grain after the weather improves.

Let's take these grains home.

One of the kids said I'm not stronger than walking anymore, and she said, "We're almost done, my children, and after the kids eat, she said, "Come on, my son, you're tired a lot you have to sleep."

As for the stingy neighbor, one of her young children told her, "I'm hungry, Mom."

I'm going to our good Ant neighbor and asking her for some food.

So she said dear neighbor my children are crying from hunger and we don't have any grains

The kind, generous Ant replied, "Don't freeze them, my friend. I will share our food with you." My children and I will carry the grains to your little ones right now.

So the stingy Ant was shocked by the good neighbor's act and said in great shame thank you all.

I've learned from you a lesson in generosity that I'll never forget.

The End