While el coatí was awaiting la night en la edge de la jungle in order to go al chicken coop, el hombre de la casa was playing upon el grass with his children: two kids de five and six years, who were running laughing, falling down, getting up laughing once again and returning a fall down. El father was falling down too, causando[causing] great joy a los kids. Finally, they stopped playing because it was already nighttime and el hombre said:
—I’m going a place la trampa in order to hunt a la mongoose that comes a kill a las little chickens and a robar los eggs.
And he went and placed la trampa. Afterward, they ate and se[themselves] put to bed, but los kids no were sleeping: they were jumping de la bed del uno a la del otro and se were entangling en their pijamas. El father, who was reading en el dining room, los[them] was letting do·lo; nevertheless, los kids suddenly se stopped en their jumps and shouted: