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What a badger’s meal tells us

The badger's delicious meal tells us to learn to be content and grateful.

A person must be down-to-earth, as the saying goes, contentment is always the best.

"Badger's Meal" mainly tells the story of a badger who did not cherish the food he had and insisted on looking for a good meal but ended up with no food at all. It tells children to learn to cherish what they already have.

Today's children are all only children and live a privileged life. They have everything they want. When they see other people's things, they become envious and must have them themselves.

Looking back at how they treat the things they already have, we can hear parents say every day that there are countless toys at home that they still need to buy; there are many beautiful clothes clips that they still need to buy.

These are enough to prove that they don't know how to cherish their own things, so they feel that it is even more necessary to learn this story.

There are two clues in this story, one is that the badger is looking for a good meal, and the other is that the small animals escape into the badger's hole and eat the badger's food.

When Badger's delicious meals are displayed in front of the children one by one, the children feel that Badger is a gourmet and a guy who knows how to enjoy.

Just as the children were immersed in joy, the horse appeared and kicked the badger home. Watching the badger do some somersaults in the air, the children laughed again.

What's even more tragic is that when the hungry badger returned home, he thought there was still food waiting for him at home, but he didn't expect that all that was left was the peel and the message.

At this time, the children felt the pity and helplessness of the badger, and the luck and courtesy of those small animals.

At the end, I revealed the connotation of the story based on the toys and supplies that children usually do not cherish in their daily lives. I think the children will be more impressed and more able to accept this truth.