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Title: The Wolf and the Seven Goslings |
Grade: 4-a Lesson: S1-L4 |
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* The mother goose observed movement and tiny kicks within the wolf’s belly. * She recognized that her offspring were still alive, having been swallowed whole and unharmed. * With a large knife, she skillfully opened the monster’s stomach to liberate her goslings, who emerged unscathed and relieved. |
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* Mother Goose put six big stones inside the wolf’s stomach and sewed him up quickly again. |
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* The wolf woke up after a long nap and felt thirsty. * He ventured to a nearby lake in search of water. In an attempt to drink water, he bent down. * But, because of tilted stones in his stomach, he lost his balance, fell in, and drowned.The goslings danced with joy. |
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* The wicked ones should always be punished for their deeds. * It also explains that if one does bad to others, bad will happen to him, too. * This story is a cautionary tale about the dangers of trusting strangers and the importance of sticking together as a family. |
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