The Fox who knew everything - by Roberto Belli
The Fox who knew everything - by Roberto Belli
Descrição
Delicately illustrated, these books contain brief stories that, revealing situations and adventures of their cute characters, encourage children to develop feelings of moral nobility. The cultivation of good feelings deserves to have a prominent place in the formation of children's character - future citizens. It is a factor that favors the harmonious development of your cultural and spiritual faculties. The laws that lead man to peace of conscience and happiness, even if relative, are based on the practice of all virtues. The Feelings collection aims to demonstrate to children, through personified behavioral examples of insects and animals portrayed in their books, the disadvantages of practicing actions based on feelings of a lower order, such as presumption, exaggerated vanity, ambition, selfishness, pride, falsehood. Thus, while being distracted by reading the friendly stories and following the situations and adventures experienced by the protagonists, the child's perception is awakened to a comparative analysis of each character's behavior, making him come to the conclusion that virtues and ethical values bring the creatures, while less worthy feelings distance them, and can lead to mistakes, difficulties, conflicts. Very confident in itself and in its great "knowledge", a fox invents and falsifies the truth. After creating real adventures that put his own life and that of his companions at risk, he comes to the conclusion that pride is a very bad feeling, which does not deserve to be cultivated by anyone. FALSENESS Falsehood is characterized by distancing itself from the truth, that is, it is the statement of something that does not correspond to the reality of the facts, and that exists only in appearance. It is very close to pretense, lies and disloyalty. Everything that is done falsely, based on pretense and lies, can result in a breach of trust. When this happens, it becomes very difficult for a false, pretended, liar to regain credibility. Without being able to count on people's trust, those who act falsely are subject to difficulties in relating and achieving success among their friends, colleagues and companions.