Cm1 Cm2 Fable La Cigale Et La Fourmi Dessin

Ah, Cm1, Cm2... remember those days? The smell of freshly sharpened pencils, the thrill of recess? Good times! One thing that always stuck with me from those years was "La Cigale et la Fourmi". Such a simple fable, wasn't it?
We all know the story, right? La cigale, carefree and singing all summer long. And la fourmi, working hard, gathering food for the winter. Did anyone else secretly root for the cicada, even though you knew it wasn't "right"? Just me? Maybe!
And then, the dessin! Remember those drawings? The cicada, often depicted with a little guitar or violin, looking forlorn. And the ant, looking rather smug, hauling a giant grain of wheat. Did your teacher make you draw your own version? I remember mine was... interesting, to say the least. Artistic license, you know?
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But the fable's message is clear: preparation is key. Hard work pays off. All that jazz. A valuable lesson, even if a little... harsh? I mean, can't a cicada have a little fun? Perhaps a modern retelling could offer a compromise? A shared pot of honey, maybe?
Thinking about it now, though, it's more than just about saving for a rainy day. It's about balance, isn't it? Finding time for work and play. For responsibility and joy. And maybe, just maybe, sharing your song (or your grains!) with others.

It’s funny how those simple stories from école primaire stay with you. They're like little seeds planted in our minds, sprouting up later in life, offering wisdom when we least expect it. Doesn't that just warm your heart?
So, the next time you see an ant industriously marching along, or hear a cicada singing its heart out, remember the fable. Remember your Cm1 and Cm2 days. And remember to find a little joy in both work and play. Voilà!
