Grimm Brothers | Germany

The Old Man and His Grandson

A grandfather is treated unkindly by his son and daughter-in-law. What will help them realize their mistake and change the way they treat him?

The Old Man and His Grandson
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Once upon a time, there was an old grandfather who lived with his son, his daughter-in-law, and their little boy. Grandfather’s eyes weren’t as sharp as before, and his hands sometimes shook when he ate. This made it hard for him to hold his spoon, and now and then, his soup would spill onto the table.

His son and daughter-in-law didn’t like this. It made them uncomfortable. So, they made him sit in a quiet corner instead of at the big family table. They gave him his food in an old, plain bowl, and sometimes, they didn’t give him much at all.

Grandfather watched his family from his little corner, his eyes full of sadness. One evening, his hands trembled so much that his bowl slipped from his fingers and crashed to the floor. It broke into pieces.

“Oh, look what you’ve done!” his daughter-in-law said with a sigh. She was upset, but Grandfather just lowered his head and said nothing. The next day, they gave him a wooden bowl so he wouldn’t break another one.

One afternoon, their little boy, who was only four years old, sat on the floor. He was carefully putting small pieces of wood together. His father noticed and asked, “What are you making, my son?”

The boy looked up and smiled. “I’m making a wooden bowl for you and Mama to eat from when I grow up.”

The father and mother froze. They looked at each other, their eyes wide. At that moment, they realized how unkind they had been to Grandfather.

That very night, they brought him back to the family table. They made sure he had plenty to eat, and if he spilled a little, no one minded at all. From then on, they all ate together, and their home was filled with warmth and love once again.

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