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Title: Thirsty Crow |
Grade: 2-a Lesson: S1-L2 |
Explanation: A storytelling adventure that is kid-friendly and filled with captivating details, inviting the listener to visualize the tale through their imagination. |
Story:
Picture: 41 |
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Location: Village. Characters: The Crow. Item: Trees, bushes, clouds, and stones. Action: A tired crow carrying stones. |
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* The crow was tired but determined to drink the water. * It continues to pick the pebbles and throw them in the pot. |
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Picture: 42 |
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Location: Village. Characters: The Crow. Item: Trees, a house, and a water pot. Action: The crow throwing stones into a pot again and again. |
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* He flew several times, collected the pebbles, and threw them into the pot repeatedly. |
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Picture: 43 |
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Location: Village. Characters: The Crow. Item: Trees, a house, and a water pot. Action: The crow is happy to see the water. |
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* The water level finally reached the brim of the pot, and the crow was happy to see his efforts pay off. |
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Picture: 44 |
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Location: Village. Characters: The Crow. Item: Trees, a house, and a water pot. Action: Crow drinking water from the pot. |
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* He dipped his beak to drink the water. * He then returned to the forest happily after quenching his thirst. * Moral : Where there is a will, there is a way. |
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