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A woman with a donkey tied to her back.

A criança burro Donkey Child L'enfant-âne

Written by Lindiwe Matshikiza

Illustrated by Meghan Judge

Translated by Priscilla Freitas de Oliveira

Read by Alfredo Ferreira

Language Portuguese

Level Level 3

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A girl standing on a rock looking at woman in the distance.

Foi uma menininha que viu pela primeira vez o misterioso formato a distancia.

It was a little girl who first saw the mysterious shape in the distance.

Une petite fille fut la première à voir la forme mystérieuse au loin.


A girl standing on a rock and a pregnant woman kneeling down holding her tummy.

Quando a forma se aproximou, ela viu que era uma mulher “supergrávida”.

As the shape moved closer, she saw that it was a heavily pregnant woman.

Tandis que la forme se rapprocha, la petite fille vit que c’était une femme enceinte de plusieurs mois.


A pregnant woman surrounded by women hugging her.

Tímida mas corajosa, a menininha aproximou-se da mulher. “Precisamos mantê-la conosco,” o povo da menininha decidiu. “Vamos manter ela e o bebê seguros.”

Shy but brave, the little girl moved nearer to the woman. “We must keep her with us,” the little girl’s people decided. “We’ll keep her and her child safe.”

Timide mais brave, la petite fille se rapprocha de la femme. « Nous devons la garder avec nous, » dit le peuple de la petite fille. « Nous la garderons en sécurité, ainsi que son enfant. »


A woman in labour and other women helping her and bringing her water and blankets.

O bebê breve estava a caminho. “Empurre!” “Traga cobertas!” “Água!” “Empuuuureeeee!!!”

The child was soon on its way. “Push!” “Bring blankets!” “Water!” “Puuuuussssshhh!!!”

L’enfant arriva bientôt. « Pousse ! » « Apportez des couvertures ! » « De l’eau ! » « Pouuusseeee ! »


A baby donkey.

Mas quando eles viram o bebê. Todos pularam para trás em choque. “Um burro?!”

But when they saw the baby, everyone jumped back in shock. “A donkey?!”

Mais quand ils virent le bébé, tous firent un saut en arrière. « Un âne ?! »


A group of women arguing.

Todo mundo começou a discutir. “Dissemos que iríamos mantê-los seguros, e é que faremos,” disse alguns. “Mas eles vão nos dar azar!” disseram outros.

Everyone began to argue. “We said we would keep mother and child safe, and that’s what we’ll do,” said some. “But they will bring us bad luck!” said others.

Tout le monde commença à se disputer. « Nous avions dit que nous garderions mère et enfant en sécurité et c’est ce que nous ferons, » dirent quelques-uns. « Mais ils vont nous porter malchance ! » dirent d’autres.


A woman holding a donkey in her arms.

E, então, a mulher se encontrou sozinha novamente. Ela se perguntava o que iria fazer com esse bebê estranho. Ela se perguntava o que iria fazer com ela mesma.

And so the woman found herself alone again. She wondered what to do with this awkward child. She wondered what to do with herself.

Ainsi, la femme se retrouva seule encore une fois. Elle se demanda quoi faire de cet enfant embarrassant. Elle se demanda quoi faire d’elle-même.


A woman hugging a donkey.

Mas, finalmente, teve que aceitar que ele era seu filho e ela era sua mãe.

But finally she had to accept that he was her child and she was his mother.

Mais elle dut finalement accepter qu’il était son enfant et qu’elle était sa mère.


A woman with a donkey tied to her back.

Agora, se a criança tivesse ficado daquele mesmo tamanho, tudo poderia ter sido diferente. Mas a criança burro cresceu e cresceu até que ele não coubesse mais nas costas de sua mãe. E não importa o quanto ele tentasse, nunca se comportaria como um ser humano. Sua mãe frequentemente ficava cansada e frustrada. Algumas vezes, ela fazia ele trabalhar como um animal.

Now, if the child had stayed that same, small size, everything might have been different. But the donkey child grew and grew until he could no longer fit on his mother’s back. And no matter how hard he tried, he could not behave like a human being. His mother was often tired and frustrated. Sometimes she made him do work meant for animals.

Maintenant, si l’enfant était resté petit, tout aurait été différent. Mais l’enfant-âne grandit et grandit jusqu’à ce qu’il ne puisse plus être porté sur le dos de sa mère. Et malgré ses plus grands efforts, il ne pouvait pas se comporter comme un être humain. Sa mère était très souvent fatiguée et frustrée. Parfois elle l’obligeait à faire du travail destiné aux animaux.


A donkey kicking a woman.

Confusão e raiva se acumulavam dentro do burro. Ele não podia fazer isso e não podia fazer aquilo. Ele não poderia ser como isso e não poderia ser como aquilo. Um dia, ele ficou tão brabo que chutou sua mãe no chão.

Confusion and anger built up inside Donkey. He couldn’t do this and he couldn’t do that. He couldn’t be like this and he couldn’t be like that. He became so angry that, one day, he kicked his mother to the ground.

La confusion et la colère s’accumulèrent à l’intérieur d’Âne. Il ne pouvait pas faire ceci et il ne pouvait pas faire cela. Il ne pouvait pas être comme ceci et il ne pouvait pas être comme cela. Il devint tellement fâché qu’un jour il botta sa mère par terre.


A donkey running away.

O burro se encheu de vergonha. Ele correu para tão longe quanto pôde.

Donkey was filled with shame. He started to run away as far and fast as he could.

Âne fut rempli de honte. Il commença à se sauver aussi vite et aussi loin qu’il pu.


A donkey sleeping.

Quando parou de correr, já era noite, e o burro estava perdido. “Ih, óh?” cochichou para a escuridão. “Ih, óh?” ecoou de volta. Ele estava sozinho. Enrolando-se como se fosse uma bola, ele caiu num sono profundo e turbulento.

By the time he stopped running, it was night, and Donkey was lost. “Hee haw?” he whispered to the darkness. “Hee Haw?” it echoed back. He was alone. Curling himself into a tight ball, he fell into a deep and troubled sleep.

Quand il s’arrêta de courir, la nuit était tombée et Âne était perdu. « Hi han ? » il chuchota à la noirceur. « Hi han ? » retourna la noirceur en écho. Il était seul. Se lovant en petite boule, il tomba dans un sommeil profond et agité.


A man dressed in a fur coat staring down at a donkey.

O burro acordou e viu um velho homem estranho, encarando-o. Olhou para dentro dos olhos desse velho homem e viu um brilho de esperança.

Donkey woke up to find a strange old man staring down at him. He looked into the old man’s eyes and started to feel a twinkle of hope.

Âne se réveilla et vit un vieil homme étrange qui le regardait. Il regarda dans les yeux du vieil homme et commença à ressentir un brin d’espoir.


A man carrying a donkey.

O burro foi morrar com o velho homem, que o ensinou muitas maneiras de sobreviver. O burro escutava e aprendia, e, o mesmo fazia o velho homem. Eles ajudavam um ao outro, e riam juntos.

Donkey went to stay with the old man, who taught him many different ways to survive. Donkey listened and learned, and so did the old man. They helped each other, and they laughed together.

Âne partit vivre avec le vieil homme, qui lui montra plusieurs façons de survivre. Âne écouta et apprit, et le vieil homme aussi. Ils s’aidèrent l’un l’autre et ils rirent ensemble.


A man sitting on a donkey walking up a mountain.

Uma manhã, o velho homem pediu que o burro o carregasse para o topo de uma montanha.

One morning, the old man asked Donkey to carry him to the top of a mountain.

Un matin, le vieil homme demanda à Âne de le transporter jusqu’au sommet d’une montagne.


A donkey and a man sleeping on the top of a mountain surrounded by clouds. The donkey dreaming of a woman.

Lá no alto, entre as nuvens, eles adormeceram. O burro sonhou que sua mãe estava doente e o chamando. E quando se acordou…

High up amongst the clouds they fell asleep. Donkey dreamed that his mother was sick and calling to him. And when he woke up…

En haut, parmi les nuages, ils s’endormirent. Âne rêva que sa mère était malade et qu’elle l’appelait. Et quand il se réveilla…


A donkey sitting on the top of a mountain with the sun shining on him.

…as nuvens tinham desaparecido com o seu amigo, o velho homem.

… the clouds had disappeared along with his friend, the old man.

… les nuages avaient disparu avec son ami le vieil homme.


A donkey running.

Finalmente, o burra sabia o que fazer.

Donkey finally knew what to do.

Âne sut finalement quoi faire.


A sad-looking woman standing amongst some trees and a donkey looking at her.

O burro encontrou sua mãe, sozinha e chorando por seu filho perdido. Eles ficaram olhando um para o outro por muito tempo. E, então, se abraçaram bem forte.

Donkey found his mother, alone and mourning her lost child. They stared at each other for a long time. And then hugged each other very hard.

Âne trouva sa mère, seule et en deuil pour son enfant perdu. Ils se regardèrent longtemps. Puis ils s’embrassèrent très fort.


A woman sitting on top of a donkey near adults and children.

O burro criança e sua mãe ficaram mais próximos e encontraram várias maneiras de viver lado a lado. Lentamente, ao seu redor, outras famílias começaram a se entender.

The donkey child and his mother have grown together and found many ways of living side by side. Slowly, all around them, other families have started to settle.

L’enfant-âne et sa mère ont grandi ensemble et ils ont trouvé plusieurs manières de coexister. Lentement, tout autour d’eux, d’autres familles ont commencé à s’installer.


Written by: Lindiwe Matshikiza
Illustrated by: Meghan Judge
Translated by: Priscilla Freitas de Oliveira
Read by: Alfredo Ferreira
Language: Portuguese
Level: Level 3
Source: Donkey Child from African Storybook
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