Theme: Effort
Daniel and the butterfly
Daniel was doing his homework. He had to answer several
questions and was not getting it because he did have
read the text of the booklet.
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- Mom! - He
called,
impatiently - I
need help,
please!
- What is it, dear? - Replied the mother,
attentive.
- The teacher is very
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demanding and bad. |
These questions are very difficult, I don't know the
answers. If I don't have help, I won't do the task. I'll
leave blank the answers that I don't know, which are
almost all, I’m already saying! - Said Daniel,
muttering.
- Don't worry, honey, I will help you - said the mother.
Then she leaned over the sheets to understand what was
happening and, after a few moments, spoke calmly:
- All the information you need is in the text, son. Just
read it carefully.
- Only that? Won't you tell me the answers? - Daniel was
annoyed.
- I'm sorry, my son. I cannot do the task for you.
Otherwise, I will learn it and not you. I'm sure you can
do it, come on!
The boy was disappointed and angry. In fact, he didn't
accept that it needed to be that way. He thought his
mother didn't want to help him.
The mother went attend her tasks. However, after a few
minutes, she returned enthusiastically, saying:
- Daniel, come to the balcony, see something very
interesting!
Arriving there, the mother pointed to a cocoon that was
opening, with a butterfly still all shrunk trying to get
out of it.
- How cool, mom! I have never seen a butterfly born! -
Exclaimed the son, looking closely at the little insect.
- But... won't we help her?
- What do you mean darling? - Asked the mother, stroking
Daniel's hair.
- The butterfly is very small and weak, look at how it
is squeezing to get out of the cocoon. If we don't open
the cocoon for her, she will be trapped and will not be
able to fly! - Said the boy, worried.
To Daniel's surprise, his mother hugged him and just
kept looking at the little butterfly.
- Let's wait a little longer, son. Keep looking!
After a while, Daniel exclaimed in surprise:
- Mom! The butterfly is doing it! I can see her wings!
- It's true, honey! The force that the butterfly makes
to get out of the cocoon moves her body and with that
she manages to perfectly stretch her wings. In addition,
other parts of her body only finish forming when she
comes out of the cocoon. She needs to strive to stay
healthy and survive.
Daniel was pensive. He thought that whenever someone had
any difficulties, it would be better to get help, so
they don't have to work hard or get tired.
- But, Mom, couldn't we help her with anything?
- Of course! We can protect the cocoon and take care of
the flowers so she can feed herself later. But some
challenges the little butterfly has to overcome alone.
And people are like that too, right?
- Yes, I think so - said Daniel, remembering his school
assignment. - Can I read the text of the assignment for
you, Mom?
- Sure, sweetheart! - Replied the mother.
She followed her son into the house, smiling with
satisfaction that Daniel had already learned an
important lesson.
Translation:
Larissa Martine - larissa_am@hotmail.com
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