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Spiritism for Kids - Célia Xavier Camargo - Portuguese  Spanish
Year 7 - N° 310 – May 5, 2013

Translation
Johnny Silveira - silveirajohnny@yahoo.com
 

 

Cadu, The Kangaroo Mom

 

Once upon a time, in a far away country, there was a female kangaroo called Cadu, who longed to have a baby. 

Cadu asked for it so much that God gave her the blessing that she wanted so badly. 

Some time later, there was Cadu, very happy, carrying her joey in the pouch that female kangaroos have in front of their bodies, so they can jump everywhere and at the same time keep their joey close to them, safely. 

Kermit, as every baby kangaroo, was born very small and weak and needed to continue to develop in his mother's pouch

where he nursed, slept and had the protection he needed to grow up. 

So, the leaping mom went everywhere, with her large hind legs, looking for vegetables and fruits to eat or simply walking around with her joey Kermit. 

One day, the mom was picking fruit from a bush when Kermit, now a bit bigger, put his little head out and, looking down, saw an animal that looked for something in the woods. Curious, Kermit asked: 

- Hey! Who are you? 

The animal looked up, trying to see where the voice was coming from, until he saw who was speaking: it was a creature stuck in its mother! 

- I am a rabbit and my name is Nellie. And who are you? 

Kermit looked at the bunny, amused: 
 

- I am a kangaroo and my name is Kermit! You are very funny, Nellie. You jump with all four feet, while my mom only jumps with two. You are so small! Don't you also stay in your mom's pouch? 

- No, my mother does not have a pouch like yours - said the bunny, and then asked - Why do you stay inside that pouch that your mother has? 

The joey replied: 

- Ah! It's just that I cannot go out and walk around like you. Mom said that I will only leave here when I am a year old. And I so wanted to play with you, Nellie! I've never had a friend before!...

Hearing this, the little rabbit lowered his head shaking his nose: 

- I would also like to play with you, Kermit. I have no one. My mother and my brothers were caught in a trap and I am alone in the world. I have no family or friends. 

And the bunny began to cry: - Wouaaa ! ... Wouaaa ! .... Wouaaa ! ... Snif ... snif... 

So, full of pity for his first and only friend, Kermit used his paw to pull his mother's fur, who stopped what she was doing to see what her baby wanted. 

- What is it, Kermit? 

- Mom, look who I found! A friend rabbit! And he is alone in the world - and began to cry too, along with the bunny. 

The mother kangaroo, bothered with so much weeping, ordered: 

- Stop that crying and tell me what's going on. You tell me, bunny! 

So, Nellie told the kangaroo mother his predicament, since he had no mother or siblings who after falling into a trap were put inside a bag by an evil man and taken away. And the bunny added: 

- Thus I feel very alone! Before I played with my brothers but now I have no one to play with!...

The mother kangaroo, penalized with the situation of the poor bunny, after thinking a bit, solved the problem: 

- Do not worry, Nellie, I already know what to do. My purse is big and there can fit two. So you'll be with my son Kermit. Starting today, we will be your family! Come on, jump in! ... 

Full of joy, not believing such happiness, the rabbit took a big leap and dived into the pouch, feeling himself sink into a warm, comfortable, soft and pleasant place. 

He hugged his friend Kermit, thankful for the friendship he had shown when he barely knew him, and also thanked his new mother kangaroo for having accepted him as part of the family. 

Thereafter, Nellie slept and walked beside Kermit. At mealtime, he would jump from the pouch and go in search of food. As he also fed on vegetables and fruits, he would take some to share with his friend Kermit. 

Soon, the little kangaroo could already leave the pouch and they ran and played like brothers, full of joy. One day, fully-grown-Nellie told Mama Kangaroo: 

- Mom Cadu, now that I'm big I also want a family. Can I go find a girlfriend?

The mother kangaroo, her eyes moist, said: 

- My son, if you want to go look elsewhere, I will not stop you. But remember: you will always be my son. Go, and God be with you! 

Nellie went in search of his destiny but never ceased to be grateful to the generosity of his mother kangaroo, which had adopted him as a child of the heart. 

                                                          MEIMEI


(Psychographed by Celia X. de Camargo on 08.04.2013.) 



 



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