🦇🦡 The Bat and the Weasels
NARRATOR:
One quiet evening, as the sun began to set, a bat flew across the darkening sky.
He flew low near the trees, looking for a place to rest.
Just as he landed on a branch, a quick shadow jumped from the bushes.
It was a weasel—and he caught the bat in his sharp teeth!
🦊 WEASEL 1:
“I hate birds! I will eat you right now!”
🦇 BAT (nervously):
“Wait! I’m not a bird! Look at me closely—I have no feathers at all.
See? I have fur, just like a mouse!”
NARRATOR:
The weasel paused and looked again.
The bat was right—no feathers, only fur.
The weasel didn’t want to eat a mouse, so he let the bat go.
NARRATOR:
Later that same night, the bat flew again, feeling lucky to be safe.
But trouble came once more!
Another weasel jumped out and caught him!
🦊 WEASEL 2:
“I hate mice! I will eat you now!”
🦇 BAT:
“Oh no, I’m not a mouse! Look—I have wings. I can fly like a bird!”
NARRATOR:
The second weasel blinked in surprise.
He looked at the bat’s wings and thought, “Well, he does fly…”
So he let the bat go, too.
NARRATOR (ending):
The bat escaped both times—not with strength, but with clever words.
He changed his story to fit the moment.
Sometimes, quick thinking can save your life.
THE END.
📚 Vocabulary
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Bat – an animal with wings that flies at night
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Weasel – a small wild animal with sharp teeth
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Feathers – soft parts that cover a bird’s body
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Fur – soft hair that covers many animals
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Wings – body parts birds and bats use to fly
🗣 Useful Expressions
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“Wait! I’m not a bird!” – used to defend oneself
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“I have fur, just like a mouse!” – a clever way to explain
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“Quick thinking can save your life.” – the lesson of the story
❓Comprehension Questions
1. 🦇 What kind of animal is the main character?
2. 🦊 What animal tried to eat the bat first?
3. 🪶 How did the bat prove he wasn’t a bird?
4. 🐭 What did the bat say to the second weasel?
5. 💡 What helped the bat escape both times?