🦇🦡 The Bat and the Weasels
Aesop’s Fable – Easy English Story for Ages 4–6
🎭 Character Descriptions
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🦇 Bat: A small black creature with wings. He is smart and quick to speak.
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🦡 Weasels: Two furry animals with sharp teeth. They don’t like birds or mice.
📜 Script
NARRATOR:
One day, a bat flew into a tree.
Suddenly, a weasel caught him!
🦡 WEASEL 1:
“I hate birds! I will eat you!”
🦇 BAT:
“But I’m not a bird.
Look—I have no feathers. I have fur, like a mouse!”
NARRATOR:
The weasel looked again.
It was true. He let the bat go.
NARRATOR:
Later, the bat flew again.
A second weasel caught him!
🦡 WEASEL 2:
“I hate mice! I will eat you!”
🦇 BAT:
“But I’m not a mouse.
Look—I have wings. I can fly like a bird!”
NARRATOR:
The weasel believed him and let him go.
NARRATOR (ending):
The bat was safe—
because he changed his story to fit the time.
THE END.
📚 Vocabulary
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bat – an animal with wings that flies at night
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weasel – a small, fast 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 animals
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clever – smart and quick-thinking
💬 Useful Expressions
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“I have fur, like a mouse!” – Saying you are not a bird
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“I can fly like a bird!” – Saying you are not a mouse
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“He changed his story to fit the time.” – He said what was best for the moment
❓Comprehension Questions
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Who caught the bat first?
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What did the first weasel hate?
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How did the bat escape the first time?
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What did the second weasel hate?
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What is the lesson of the story?