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The animal story that throws the fishing rod far away

Once, Mama Bear asked Little Bear to make soy sauce. Mom said, "Remember, soy sauce and vinegar are the same color, but the taste is different.

By Michael CunhaPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
The animal story that throws the fishing rod far away
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  Once, Mama Bear asked Little Bear to make soy sauce. Mom said, "Remember, soy sauce and vinegar are the same color, but the taste is different."

  As a result, Little Bear came back with a bottle of vinegar.

  Mama Bear said, "I want soy sauce, why did you make a bottle of vinegar?"

  The bear said, "This is soy sauce. Look, this is the color of soy sauce."

  Mama bear said, "Where did you put the second half of what I said? I said that they taste different."

  Little Bear said, "Oh, I forgot this!"

  Later, Mama Bear gave Little Bear a nice little book and told him to write everything down. This way, when Bear encountered a problem, he could open the book and check it out.

  That morning, Bear was going to the pond to go fishing.

  Mama Bear said: "When you get there, throw your fishing line far away."

  The bear was afraid he would forget and hurriedly wrote it down in his little book. Then he carried his fishing rod and went away happily.

  When he reached the pond, the birds in the trees and the ducks in the pond were greeting Little Bear. Little Bear was happy to open his little book. Little Bear said happily, "I have remembered my mother's words, but I have to look at them in case I forget them and I can't catch a big fish."

  Little Bear closed the book, lifted the fishing rod, and dropped it hard. The bear was so strong that the rod was thrown into the lotus leaves at once.

  The birds in the trees and the ducks in the pond were all surprised. What kind of fishing method is this?

  The bear said happily: "Ha, I'll wait to catch a big fish."

  The sun was slowly going west and it was slowly getting dark. Mama Bear couldn't wait for Little Bear to come home, so she came to the pond to look for him.

  Mama Bear asked, "Did you catch any fish? Oh, where is your fishing rod?"

  Little Bear said, "I threw them so far away."

  Mama Bear said with anger and amusement, "Take out your book and see what I have to say!"

  The bear said, "Look, look, I'm doing what you said!"

  Mama Bear opened it and laughed, but what was written in the book was, "Mama said to throw the fishing rod far away." This maharaja wrote the fishing line as a fishing rod.

Duckling learns to write animal stories

  During the writing lesson, the duckling wrote badly, falling from east to west. It looked at the words written by the chick, ah! The chicken's writing was so good that it was envious.

  The duckling thought, "Why does the chicken write so well, but I can't write well?" Suddenly, its eyes lit up and the chick's new pen shone in the sunlight. "Ah! I see," the duckling cried happily, "it is the chick's pen that is good, and it is the chick's writing that is good." The duckling gently said to the chicken, "Please put your pen wrong I write, okay?" "Don't you have a pen?" The chicken asked strangely. "My pen is not good, and the words I write are not good." The duckling said, and the chicken lent it the pen.

  The duckling took the chicken's pen and wrote, strange? How come it still can't write well? At that time, the teacher came over and knew about it. The teacher said to the duckling, "To write well, the key does not depend on the pen, but on your own diligent and serious practice." Only then did the duckling understand the reason for his poor writing and decided to practice his handwriting.

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Michael Cunha

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