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¡Hello children! How about the holidays?
Como todas las semanas hago,voy a leeros un cuento cortito ¿Vale?
Once upon a time, in Madrid, there was a very busy chemist store.
They sold cough syrups, painkillers and band aids for the scratches.
The pharmacist served everybody very kindly and gave good advice to maintain their health.
One day her grandmother called her from the village and asked:
-My dear, don’t you have anything to make me feel better?
-What happens, grandma? –the granddaughter asked.
The grandmother was sad because the days were gray and there was no sun.
The pharmacist searched in her big shop but she did not find any useful remedy.
Then, she searched in the big book of medicines but she did not find anything either.
But then, one day she heard of a distant, very distant place…
Where the days were always sunny, and at night, the sky was illuminated by thousands of Stars.
There, some children were born with a gift: ¡To take the happiness characteristic of their homeland wherever they went!
So that, the pharmacist and her husband went on a long trip looking for such a gift.
And since the old lady is a great-grandmother, the days are colourful.
Her days are full of happiness.
There is no better medicine for sadness than the happiness of a happy child.
La tarea de esta semana va a ser fácil,me tenéis que hacer una redacción diciéndome las cosas que hacéis con vuestra familia,en que trabajan y a que quereis dedicaros vosotros.
Good week! Remember that you can deliver until Friday afternoon.
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55 - Infantil (corrección)
Hace 14 años
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