- We must open ourselves up to trying new things, because the world is much bigger than the narrow vision we see. -Important points:
- The mouse heard thunder, and no one else did.
- She searched for the source of the thunder, met predators (Challenges) along the way as well as meeting friends (success).
- Arrived at a river where a Frog told her the noise was the river, and told her if she jumped she could look over the reeds and see the river and the mountains.
- She got the nick name "Jumping Mouse"
-Told others of what she saw.
-People made fun of her because of her nick name, some mocked her, and some feared her.
- She set out to get a close look at the mountains, some people that admired her came along.
-When she got there she jumped and the wind took her to the top of the mountain, she then received the nickname Eagle. - Moral of the story: The smallest and humblest of creature can dream of greatness and, if faithful to himself and the dream, can become the noblest of creatures.
- We must open ourselves up to trying new things, because the world is much bigger than the narrow vision we see. -Important points:
- The mouse heard thunder, and no one else did.
- She searched for the source of the thunder, met predators (Challenges) along the way as well as meeting friends (success).
- Arrived at a river where a Frog told her the noise was the river, and told her if she jumped she could look over the reeds and see the river and the mountains.
- She got the nick name "Jumping Mouse"
-Told others of what she saw.
-People made fun of her because of her nick name, some mocked her, and some feared her.
- She set out to get a close look at the mountains, some people that admired her came along.
-When she got there she jumped and the wind took her to the top of the mountain, she then received the nickname Eagle. - Moral of the story: The smallest and humblest of creature can dream of greatness and, if faithful to himself and the dream, can become the noblest of creatures.
- We must open ourselves up to trying new things, because the world is much bigger than the narrow vision we see. -Important points:
- The mouse heard thunder, and no one else did.
- She searched for the source of the thunder, met predators (Challenges) along the way as well as meeting friends (success).
- Arrived at a river where a Frog told her the noise was the river, and told her if she jumped she could look over the reeds and see the river and the mountains.
- She got the nick name "Jumping Mouse"
-Told others of what she saw.
-People made fun of her because of her nick name, some mocked her, and some feared her.
- She set out to get a close look at the mountains, some people that admired her came along.
-When she got there she jumped and the wind took her to the top of the mountain, she then received the nickname Eagle. hjkl;ls
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