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Three short stories about labor day

# Labor Day # Introduction Since ancient times, people have made a series of historical stories with their own labor. No matter their blood and tears, they are the result of people's labor.

A short story about labor day: a bag of peanuts

The little mouse doesn't like to work, so everyone calls him "the lazy little mouse". The little mouse certainly doesn't want others to call him that, but what can he do? He really doesn't like working.

It's warm in spring in bloom. A little mouse is playing at the door, and a turtle is trudging with a bag on his back. When he arrived, the tortoise put down the bag and said, "Little mouse, please. My relatives gave me a bag of peanuts. My home is far from here, and I really can't move it. I want to leave it at your house first and pick it up later, ok? "

"yes! Ok! " The little mouse readily agreed and carried the peanuts into the house with the turtle.

The tortoise is missing. The little mouse put its nose on the peanut bag and sniffed it. Ah, it smells good! His saliva dripped down at once. "Can't be greedy, this is someone else's thing, you can't eat it!" Said the little mouse, smacking his mouth. But saliva is not obedient at all, but it flows faster and faster. "Oh, I can't help it!" The little mouse opened the bag and ate some peanuts.

The next day, the little mouse looked at peanuts and his saliva came out again. He slapped his mouth hard: "didn't you taste it yesterday?" Why are you still greedy? " ? Don't be jealous! "But it doesn't work, the saliva is still flowing more and more." Oh, I can't help it! The little mouse opened the bag again and ate some peanuts. Day after day, every day, the little mouse is reluctant to eat peanuts. Finally one day, there was only half a bag of peanuts left. At this time, the little mouse panicked: How can I return it to the tortoise tomorrow? The little mouse was too anxious to sleep. The way to think about it is to plant the remaining peanuts quickly. Maybe he can receive them and return them to the turtle before he comes to get them.

So, the little mouse cultivated a field behind the house and planted peanut seeds. Under the careful care of the little mouse, the seeds germinate and grow seedlings, and the result is ... maturity! The little mouse took the peanuts back, peeled them off, and filled the turtle's bag with the remaining peanuts. "It smells good!" The little mouse ate his own peanuts and was very unhappy. He thought, "I am really happy at work. I will plant peanuts in the future." Grow corn and potatoes ... "

In this way, the little mouse who doesn't like labor becomes fond of labor. People no longer call him "annoying lazy little mouse", but affectionately call him "happy and hardworking little mouse"

A short story about labor day: sweeping the floor in order

There is also a movement in the animal kingdom to become a skilled worker. Among them, Miss Fox and Little Squirrel, who also have big tails, are masters of grabbing the floor. They all felt that they swept the floor quickly and cleanly, so they made an appointment for the weekend competition and specially invited the old goat uncle as the referee. The game has already started. Look, the little squirrel sweeps carefully and slowly from back to front.

Where is the little fox? Suddenly, here and there, three times five divided by two. In a short time, most of the land will be completed soon. He looked back at the little squirrel and couldn't help secretly happy: "Haha, it seems that I won, so I just swept a little." Look at the way you are in no hurry, haha ... ""No, I have to hurry. " The fox began to work everywhere again and soon finished it. The fox happily brushed his tail and came to Uncle Goat, ready to receive the prize. Uncle goat trimmed his beard and said, "Fox, you are too impatient. Look, you have swept the floor. This one is clean and this one is gray. How is it possible? " Look at the squirrel, as long as the place he sweeps is spotless, how nice! ""am I almost useless? " "But you sweep the floor in no order, not clean enough! "

Fox, think about it. Look, yes, squirrels do sweep cleaner than me. Hey! Just as she sighed, the old goat reminded, "Sweep it again." Fox did as she said, and this time she learned her lesson and carefully swept from the back to the front. When she was just halfway through, the squirrel had finished her task and won. However, Fox did not regret taking part in the competition, because she also learned new skills and knew what to pay attention to when sweeping the floor.

Question: Kid, the fox knows what to pay attention to when sweeping the floor. Do you know that?/You know what?

A short story about Labor Day: a little frog who loves labor.

Autumn has come, autumn has come, and the fields are golden.

The little frog didn't know what to do, so he ran to ask his father, "What should I do?" I saw my father didn't answer, but was digging a hole. He ran to ask Brother Squirrel, "Brother Squirrel, what are you doing?" Brother squirrel said, "I'm looking for pine cones to eat!" " Why don't you work? ""I don't know what I'm going to do? " Said the little frog. The little frog ran to ask Uncle Woodpecker again, "What are you doing? Uncle Woodpecker said, "I'm helping the tree heal! "What are you doing?" "I don't know what to do!" The little frog said sadly.

The little frog left sadly again and went home. On his way home, suddenly, a flock of geese flew over his head. The little frog shouted, "Goose, Goose, where are you going?" A wild goose flew down and said, "We will fly to the warm south, because it is too cold here!" " "The little frog said," Do you know what I'm going to do? " The wild goose said, "Don't you know? Of course, dig more holes in winter and have a good sleep! "The little frog asked," Why don't I look for pine cones like Brother Squirrel? " The geese whispered, "Don't let others hear you, or someone will try to catch me." Say that finish and fly away.

The little frog cocked his head and thought for a moment, "Oh! It turns out that I should quickly dig a hole for the winter! "