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Early in the morning, at dawn, Every day, from year to year, the Hedgehog opened his eyes and sent joy to the sun. He left the house singing, raised his eyes to the sky, and took deep breaths of fresh air. And in his hands he held a bucket, Someone’s happiness splashed in it, And such a magical wand with a ring in openwork. He came to the bank, And stood on a pebble, He had a conversation with the river, Who needs what and what. Then he began to rotate the magic wand, blow into it and release wonderful bubbles. Bubbles scattered, Around the world, across the sky, Bubbles made their cherished dreams come true. There was a bubble, but then there was no bubble, It flew from the sky like splashes, It flew to the addressee, Everything turned out as it should. The hedgehog is happy, life is beautiful, an accident in life was not in vain, the ray showed the way and opened it to the dream. If you have doubts, check, Early in the morning, at dawn, Greet the sun with a smile, You will create a magical solution of bubbles in a bucket, Through a wand in openwork, You will give breath to the wind, And release magic bubbles to the recipients. And then towards the sun, turn your heartfelt gaze, Everything you need will return to you, You give thanks for everything. Generosity is full of generosity, The world is beautiful with abundance, What comes back to us is what we share with the world in our hearts. Hedgehog simply lived with his heart, The world was in awe with him, He gave him happiness, The world reciprocated. 03/13/2024 Hedgehog hasn’t come to visit me for a long time, but today he came and brought with him a little fairy tale, for children and not only. Generosity full of generosity..... A conversation with a child, and even an adult, requires delicacy, unobtrusiveness, subtlety of meaning and metaphors, a fairy tale copes with this perfectly. How to start a dialogue, how to invite a child to a conversation. First, think about the purpose of your conversation. What do you want to say? What do you want to teach? What knowledge to convey? - My dear, dear, today I read an amazing fairy tale and I really want to know your opinion about it and also share with you the discoveries that I found for myself in this fairy tale. This is how I myself begin a dialogue with my children, husband, children and adults who come to my meetings. A conversation puts you at ease and allows you to touch the world of another person and better understand yourself. “What do you think this fairy tale is about?” - my dear or my dear. “What can she teach us, what truths can she reveal?” “Does she respond to you or not?” Come up with your own questions to which you want answers. Do not impose your vision as the only true one; for us, a response to a fairy tale is, first of all, an opportunity to see another person’s view of the world.