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Our ant mind might be better at ensuring our survival, but it's our grasshopper mind that helps us reach happiness. Learning is the work of the head and the heart.
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The ant rested her head on the grasshopper’s abdomen, and he stroked her antennae as the sun shone through his tiny window. They had sex again, took a nap, ate some fruit, and watched a movie.
Watch popular children's Story 'The Ant And The Grasshopper' in English. For popular children rhymes, kids Stories, children Stories, children poems, baby Stories, baby rhymes, kids nursery rhymes ...
One hot summer’s day a Grasshopper sat on a blade of grass enjoying the sunshine. ‘What a fine day,’ he said. ‘The sun’s shining and I’ve got as much grass as I can eat.’ The ...
When winter came, the Grasshopper's pantry was empty, and his shelter ruined from neglect. The Ant, weary from planting, harvesting, and stocking up for months, was dining comfortably in his nest.
The Ant And The Grasshopper! - We all know the first part of the story. The fat grasshopper frittered away the summer in carefree abandon with dance and song, while the poor little ants ...
Synopsis. A grasshopper lazes around in the sunshine, eating and playing music with its wings. It makes fun of a passing ant for working so hard, dragging food back to its nest.
Sam Sacks’s review of “Aesop’s Fables” (Books, Nov. 2) brings to mind a modern twist on an old classic: In the summer, the ants worked and saved, while the grasshoppers played.
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