Values ​​for children

The Cloud That Was Lost 🌥️ | A Children’s Story with a Lesson on Freedom and Home 🏡✨

Under the mulberry tree, Uncle Augustine lit his story pipe, as the children called it, although this time it had only a wheat straw instead of smoke. “Have you ever heard of the cloud that got lost?” he began in a deep voice, capturing the attention of the little ones.

 

One day, a mischievous cloud, tired of floating in the endless sky, looked down and saw Grandma’s orchard full of colors and life. “What a beautiful place!” he thought, and decided to go down to explore. Little by little, he descended until he was trapped in the blades of the windmill. The windmill, surprised, began to spin hard, but he was unable to free her.

When the children in the orchard noticed what was happening, they ran to the windmill. “Cloud, cloud! What are you doing here?” asked Lucia, the bravest. The cloud, with a soft and somewhat embarrassed voice, answered: “I was tired of traveling and wanted to rest. But now I don’t know how to get back to the sky.”

Worried about the cloud, the children sought out Uncle Augustine, who knew the stories of the winds. “We must call upon the North Wind,” he said, “he is the only one strong and wise enough to help.”

With a little ingenuity, the children began to sing a special tune that Uncle Augustine taught them. Its notes rose like a magical whisper until the wind responded. It appeared in a gentle but majestic whirlwind, stirring the leaves of the orchard.

“Little cloud, your home is in the sky,” said the North Wind in a deep voice. “Why did you leave your place?”

“I wanted something different,” the cloud admitted, “but I didn’t know I would miss my place among the other clouds so much.”

With a firm but gentle blow, the North Wind unhooked the cloud from the windmill and lifted it back into the sky. Before leaving, the cloud thanked the children and the wind. “I will never forget this orchard or the lesson I learned. The sky is my home, but I will always carry this place in my heart.”

That night, under the starlight, the children looked up at the sky and assured that the cloud, now back among the others, winked at them.

Uncle Augustine, with a smile and his wheat sprig in his mouth, concluded: “Remember, little ones, that we all have a special place in this world. Learning to value it is part of our adventure.”

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Every time you look at a cloud in the sky, think about freedom and how important it is to value our own home. Until the next adventure!

Uncle Augustine and the Wishing Mill 🌟 | Educational Stories for Children with Moral

Under the old mulberry tree, where the sun barely managed to filter through the branches, the children of the village gathered every afternoon to listen to Uncle Augustine’s stories. There he was, with his straight-brimmed hat, a wheat straw between his lips and that yellow mustache that everyone thought time had painted.

 

That afternoon, the windmill in the orchard began to spin faster than usual. The children looked at it with curiosity, and it was Luisito, the most mischievous, who ran to Uncle Augustine.

«Uncle Augustine, the windmill is spinning like crazy! It’s going to take off!» shouted Luisito.

Uncle Augustine giggled and said:

«It won’t take off, Luisito. But if the north wind blows, it could be that the windmill has awakened its magic.»

«Magic? What kind of magic?»

«The magic of small wishes,» said Uncle Augustine. But only if they know how to wish responsibly.

The excited children began to approach the windmill. Anita, the first, whispered:

—I would like a bunch of flowers for my mother.

The windmill turned gently, and a small bouquet of daisies appeared at her feet. Then it was Tomasito, who asked for a red apple because he was hungry, and the windmill gave him a shiny, juicy apple. The children shouted excitedly.

But Luisito, with a mischievous smile, shouted:

—I want a mountain of candy!

The windmill began to turn faster than ever, until a mountain of candy appeared in front of them. At first, everyone celebrated, but soon things got out of control. Luisito slipped trying to climb, the children fought over the candy, and the garden was left messy and sticky.

Uncle Agustín stood up and walked toward the windmill.

—Stop, stop! —he said calmly. Wishes are like seeds: if you plant too many, the earth will not be able to sustain them.

The children looked at him attentively.

—A small wish can gladden the heart, but asking for too much can become a problem.

Luisito, with candy stuck in his hair, lowered his head in shame.

—I’m sorry, Uncle Augustine.

Uncle Augustine smiled.

—The magic is in enjoying just what is necessary, not in having everything.

The children cleaned the garden and Luisito shared the candy. When the sun went down, they sat again under the mulberry tree while the windmill slept peacefully, satisfied of having taught an important lesson.

The moral of the story is that we must be responsible with our wishes. Wishing to have more than we need can bring us problems.

The inventors of White Rock

How Diego and Lucia Used Creativity to Help Their People.

In the quiet town of White Rock, Diego and Lucía visited their grandfather Pedro every summer. His house, an old home full of stories and secrets, always piqued the siblings’ curiosity. One rainy afternoon, as they explored the old attic, they discovered a dusty book. When they opened it, their eyes lit up: it was a book of old inventions, full of sketches and detailed plans!

 

Grandpa Pedro, a retired inventor, explained to them that this book had been his greatest treasure in his youth. Inspired by its story, Diego, with his love for inventions, and Lucía, with her ability to design plans, decided to try to recreate some of the inventions. The excited grandfather gave them tools and materials.

Their first project was simple but ambitious: a windmill that would draw water from the well to meet the grandfather’s needs. After days of work, the windmill worked, and when they turned on the tap, the siblings jumped for joy. Tobias, the mischievous dog, barked excitedly, sharing their triumph.

Word of the children’s success reached the ears of Doña Carmen, a neighbor who was worried about her broken irrigation system. «Could you help me?» she asked hopefully. Diego and Lucía accepted the challenge. They used recycled parts and designed a machine that distributed water efficiently throughout the land. Seeing it in operation, Doña Carmen could not hold back her tears of gratitude.

The brothers’ enthusiasm grew. Now, they wanted something bigger: to get clean water from the river, to benefit the town by removing pollution. This trash in the river affected the town. But this invention and effort was more complicated. The pieces of the new device did not fit together, and the failed attempts frustrated Diego. «I can’t do it,» he said dejectedly. Lucía, always optimistic, reminded him: «Mistakes are part of learning. Don’t give up.»

With the support of their grandfather and neighbors, they managed to perfect the machine. Finally, they put it into operation, also removing waste from the water and restoring the river. Animals and fish returned to the river, and the village families celebrated this achievement with a party. Diego and Lucia were now the heroes of White Rock.

With the success of the river, the brothers realized that the book of inventions was not only a tool to create things, but a door to a better future for everyone. They decided to share it with the children of the village, teaching them how to invent, design, and above all, work as a team.

Grandpa Pedro, watching his grandchildren, couldn’t be more proud. They had given new life to his old book and, with it, to White Rock’s spirit of innovation. Diego and Lucia learned that, with creativity, perseverance, and collaboration, any problem can find a solution.

Since then, the village of White Rock became a place known for its young inventors and their wonderful projects. And at the heart of it all, there was a book, a proud grandfather, and two brothers who believed in the power of dreams.

The Magic Tree That Told Stories – Stories with Values for Children.

Have you ever thought that trees are intelligent? Here I tell you about a tree that told stories. I hope you like it.

In the heart of an enchanted forest, there was a very special tree. Its branches were strong and ancient, and its leaves, which were always green, shone as if magic itself ran through them. This tree had a unique gift: it could tell stories. But it was not an ordinary tree; only those children who showed true respect for nature could find their way to it. Its name was known by few as “The Tree that Told Stories,” and its stories always brought an important lesson.

 

One sunny morning, Sara and Leo, two curious and adventurous siblings, decided to explore the forest near their house. As they walked, they went deeper and deeper into the paths, until they saw something incredible: a clearing surrounded by wild flowers, in the center of which stood a majestic tree that seemed to invite them to come closer. Intrigued, the children approached carefully, and as soon as they sat under its shade, the tree, with a soft, deep voice, began to speak.

“Welcome, little ones,” said the tree in a murmur that sounded like the whisper of the wind. “I am glad to see that you respect this place. As a reward, I will tell you a story that will leave you with a valuable lesson.”

Sara and Leo’s eyes sparkled with excitement as they listened attentively.

The First Story: The Lesson of Respect

“Once upon a time,” the tree began, “there was a rabbit and a deer who lived in a beautiful valley. The rabbit was very fast and always made fun of the deer for being slower. However, the deer, although slower, was wise and respected all animals, big and small. One day, the rabbit got into trouble when he did not respect a warning and entered a dangerous cave. It was the deer, with his calm and respect for nature, who rescued him. Thus, the rabbit learned that respect for others, even those who seem different, is essential to living in harmony.

Sara and Leo looked at each other, understanding the importance of respecting each other and also the plants and animals of the forest. They thanked the tree for the story and promised to return.

The next day, the two brothers returned to the clearing, this time accompanied by some friends. They sat under the tree, and again, the old tree offered them another tale.

The Second Tale: The Lesson of Patience

“Many years ago,” the tree began, “a little turtle lived near a river. He was very impatient, he wanted to swim as fast as the fish and run as fast as the rabbits. One day, the turtle decided to challenge the river and cross it in one go. But having no patience, he quickly became exhausted and almost drowned. Over time, he learned that with calmness and perseverance, he could cross the river, little by little, enjoying every step of the way. Thus, the turtle discovered that patience is a great virtue, and that everything is achieved in due time.

The children reflected on how important patience is, especially in a world where everything sometimes seems rushed. The tree smiled at them with its silent wisdom.

A week later, Sara, Leo, and an even larger group of friends returned to the tree’s clearing. Sitting under its shade, the old tree began to tell them another tale.

The Third Tale: The Lesson of Empathy

—Deep in the forest lived a little mouse who was afraid of all animals larger than him. One day, while walking, he saw a fox and decided it was best not to approach it. “It will surely catch me,” thought the mouse. But what the mouse didn’t know was that the fox had become trapped under a fallen branch and needed help. The mouse, overcoming his fear, approached and, seeing the situation, helped the fox to free himself. It was then that he understood that we should not judge others without knowing their situation. The fox thanked him, and from that day on, the two were great friends. Thus, the mouse learned that empathy, putting oneself in another’s shoes, is key to helping and understanding others.

The children listened attentively, understanding that it is not always easy to understand what others are going through, but that it is important to be kind and help whenever they can.

With each visit to the tree, Sara, Leo and their friends took away a valuable lesson. The Storyteller Tree taught them that respect, patience and empathy are virtues that should blossom in their hearts, like little seeds of wisdom. Each time the children returned to the forest, the tree was waiting for them, knowing that there would always be a new story to tell and a new lesson to learn.

And so, the Storyteller Tree continued to whisper its stories to the wind, helping generations of children grow up with hearts full of kindness and wisdom.

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Luna triste

The Garden of Magic Butterflies

This is the story of The Garden of Magic Butterflies, but first let’s look at some observations for the educator or the parents of the boy or girl:

Story elements:
The Butterfly Garden, An evil and envious witch, a brave girl named Luna and the children who listen to and see this story.

What is the educational objective of this story?
This story teaches children about the importance of courage, friendship and perseverance. It also promotes appreciation of nature and understanding of how our actions can affect other living beings.
Kids can be part of the adventure by helping Luna find magical ingredients to undo the witch’s spell.
They can search the garden for visual clues and solve simple puzzles to advance the story.

By interacting with the characters and the environment, children immerse themselves in the magical world of the story and experience the thrill of saving the magical garden and the butterflies.

This narrative seeks to captivate children with Luna’s adventure and transmit to them values ​​of bravery, friendship and love for nature, all wrapped in a magical and fascinating environment.

LET’S GO TO THE STORY: From this point, the educator, or the parents of the boy or girl, must show the video to the child or children, to help them in their imagination.

In a hidden corner of the world, where the sun’s rays gently caressed the earth and the flowers danced to the rhythm of the wind,

There was a unique and special garden known as «The Garden of Magic Butterflies».This garden, full of vibrant colors and intoxicating fragrances, was home to butterflies endowed with magical powers that filled the air with their grace and beauty.

However, one dark day, an evil witch known as Morgana, jealous of the joy and light that the garden radiated, cast a dark spell on the butterflies.

The spell deprived the winged creatures of their magic, plunging the garden into sadness and darkness.

In the midst of this disaster, a brave girl named Luna, whose love for nature was as vast as the sky, heard the garden’s call for help.

With a brave and determined heart, Luna ventured through the enchanted forest towards the garden, determined to restore magic and happiness.

Upon arriving at the garden, Luna found a devastating scene: the flowers had lost their vitality, and the butterflies, once resplendent, now lay in total silence on the leaves.

Determined to help, Luna approached one of the butterflies and heard its faint hum.

The butterfly, barely able to speak, explained what had happened and begged him to undo Morgana’s spell.

Determined to fulfill her mission, Luna set off. He scoured the garden, looking for magical ingredients that could break the spell.

With each step, she discovered clues and riddles left by the butterflies to guide her in her search.

He faced challenges and obstacles, but with each victory, the garden came to life again.

Finally, after a search full of adventures and learning,

Luna found the main ingredient: a rainbow tear,

the purest essence of magic.

With determination, Luna returned to the heart of the garden

and spoke the magic words, releasing the rainbow tear and undoing Morgana’s spell.

With a flash of light, magic returned to the garden.

The flowers bloomed again, and the butterflies regained their brightness and joy.

The garden, once again, became a place of wonder and awe.

Grateful for your bravery and kindness,

The butterflies took Luna on a joyous flight through the garden,

filling the air with laughter and songs.

And so, between laughter and bright colors,

Luna understood the true power of friendship, bravery and love for nature.

Since that day, the Garden of Magical Butterflies

blossomed in a new light, reminding everyone that,

Even in the darkest times, hope and magic are never truly lost.