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At Bedtime Stories, we have a great collection of short stories to educate children about values, with all sorts of characters and situations.
We offer them as a great educational resource for parents and teachers.

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The strange teacher who didn’t like his pupils, a story about Love and forgiveness

Once upon a time, there was a nasty thief who was on the run from the police. He arrived in a small town called Seitsaneruc, where he hid his stolen goods and pretended to be the new teacher and started to teach classes under the name Mr Pepo.

Because he was so nasty, he shouted at the children a lot and was always in a foul mood. He always told the children off and you could tell that he did not like them one bit. At the end of the day, his pupils would rush off in a hurry. Until one day, instead of leaving, Paul - one of the smallest pupils - stayed behind and just stared at Mr Pepo in silence. He then pulled up a chair and stood on it. The teacher moved nearer to yell at him but, before reaching him, little Paul jumped up and clung to his neck, giving him a big hug. He then gave him a kiss and ran off, just like that, without giving time for the nasty teacher to get over his surprise!

From that day on, little Paul used any distraction to give the teacher an unexpected hug and run off before he could catch him. At first, this really annoyed the nasty teacher but soon it seemed as though he began to like it. One day the teacher managed to catch him, and he asked why he was doing it:

‘I think you are so mean because you have never been loved. I am going to love you, so you get better, even if you don’t like it.

The teacher pretended to be angry, but deep down he liked that the boy loved him so much. Each time, he let himself be hugged more easily and he seemed less grumpy. Until one day when he saw that one of the boys was very sad and quiet for a few days, the teacher decided to make his day by giving him a big hug.

Just then, everyone in the school began to clap and cheer.

‘Mr Pepo has become nice! He loves the kids now!’

And everyone hugged him and celebrated. Mr Pepo was as surprised as he was happy.
‘Would you like to stay and teach us forever?’

Mr Pepo said he would, although he knew that when he got found out he’d have to go on the run again. But then some police officers turned up with little Paul, who was carrying the things Mr Pepo had stolen.

‘Don’t be afraid, Mr Pepo. We already know you regret what you did and are going to return all of this. You can stay here at the school because, now that you love the children, we know you’re cured.

Mr Pepo could not believe it. Everyone in the town had known from the beginning that he was a thief and had been trying to help him become good. He decided to stay and live there to help others turn their lives around, just as they had done for him. And so, looking back, Mr Pepo finally understood the very strange name of the very special town, and he thought it was very fitting.

Translated by Jenna Bottomley and Sam Roscoe, Manchester Metropolitan University