Children's stories of monopoly and shoemaker, children's stories many parents will tell their children, because some children's stories have certain educational significance to their children and can also develop their imagination. Children also like to listen to stories in their daily lives. Let's share the children's story of monopoly and shoemaker.
The children's story of monopoly and shoemaker 1 There lived a monopoly in a magnificent building. He eats delicacies, wears gold, silver and precious stones, and his family is full of countless money. However, he lacks happiness and sleep: he is worried about robbers all day long, and the wind and grass at night also make him afraid. He often suffers from insomnia, especially when cheerful songs come from next door.
My neighbor is a shoemaker. Although he lives in poverty, he likes to laugh and sing. From early to late, from late to early. Rough and cheerful singing seems to uncover the eaves tiles. How can we make him stop singing? The rich man thought for a long time and finally sent for a shoemaker.
"Oh, how have you been recently? Is business still booming? "
"Business? Not bad, barely. "
"So, this is why you are so happy to sing? Congratulations on making a fortune. "
"Getting rich is far from it, but I am happy by nature, so I am carefree. Of course, if I can earn more, I think I will be happier. Who in the world doesn't want to live a better life and have more wealth? "
"You speak very well, my friend, and I like your honesty very much. Children's stories If I can add icing on the cake to your life, I will feel very happy. Now, please accept this bag of money. This is a token of gratitude. But you have to be careful not to be stolen. "
The shoemaker looked at his pocket. Wow, Huang Cancan's money. I have never seen so much money. After thanking him, he picked up the money and flew home.
That night, he buried the money in the yard and couldn't sleep anymore. Night after night, he is always afraid that someone will rob the money. Even if the mouse bites something, it will make it sweat. He languishes day by day, and there is no more happiness or singing.
He finally found the reason, dug out the bag of money and sent it back to the rich:
"I appreciate your kindness, but I don't want to lose my happiness, my singing and my anxiety just because of wealth, even if you give me a million dollars!"
Monopoly and Shoemaker Children's Story 2 Children's Story Crossing the Bridge
A little monkey is going to pick peaches on the mountain. The higher he climbed, the thicker the fog became. The mountain seems to be surrounded by a huge curtain.
"Wow!" There is water under your feet-the little monkey comes to a canyon. But it doesn't matter,
A wooden bridge was built over the canyon. Little monkeys can jump around on twigs. Will he still be afraid of this wooden bridge?
As a result, the little monkey skipped across the bridge, and white mist floated from time to time on his face.
"I'm so tired, let's have a rest!" The little monkey is sitting on the bridge.
The sun rises, the fog drifts away, and the little monkey can see the flowing water in the canyon.
"ah!" He broke out in a cold sweat: a large group of crocodiles were floating on the water!
The little monkey looked at the canyon again and stamped his foot impatiently: beside the road he was walking, there was a large peach forest, and peaches were making faces at him.
The little monkey stood up, stepped on the wooden bridge and walked forward step by step like a snail. Snails always carry a safe little house, but little monkeys have nothing on them. When the little monkey saw the crocodile under the bridge open its mouth, he lay on the bridge and dared not move.
When the sun rises and the fog clears, the little monkey finds a big net under the wooden bridge.
"Is this net strong?" The little monkey stood up, moved his steps carefully, and it took a long time to cross the bridge-the bridge that he had just jumped three times and two times in the fog. ...
Hey, that's the story-a delicious piece of cream. Have you tasted it? If you still want to hear such a story, pull the old professor's beard.
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