Children's story about swan Part I: Little Rabbit and Sister Swan On this sunny day, Little Rabbit wants to go to Little Bear's house to play.
Walking, I was suddenly blocked by the rolling river. Little rabbit couldn't help it, and began to cry sadly.
A snow-white swan swam leisurely from a distance, saw the rabbit crying so sadly and asked with concern, Rabbit, what's wrong with you?
The rabbit told Sister Swan what had happened. Sister Swan had a brainwave and thought of a good idea. Rabbit, don't worry, I'll carry you across the river. ?
Little rabbit jumped and jumped happily after listening to Sister Swan's words.
The rabbit jumped on the back of Sister Swan carefully, and Sister Swan swam and swam.
Finally, on the other side of the river, the rabbit jumped onto the shore and said gratefully to Sister Swan. Sister Swan, thank you very much. I can't get by without you. ?
Sister Swan said:? You're welcome. This is what I should do. ?
After they said goodbye to each other, the rabbit went to bear's house happily!
Children's story about swan Part II: Dirty pig and white swan One day, the pig came to the river to drink water and suddenly saw a beautiful white swan. Piggy exclaimed: Wow! Sister Swan, your feathers are really beautiful! ?
The white swan said with a smile, do you know why it is so beautiful? Piggy shook his head.
The white swan said, that's because I swim and bathe every day! ?
Little pig looks at himself, ah! A piece of watermelon juice dripped on his chest. His trouser legs are covered with mud, and his little hands are dirty. His little face turned red at once
It whispered:? Sister Swan, I want to wash it, too. Can you teach me to swim?
White swan said; ? No problem! ?
Soon, the pig learned to swim and washed himself. It thinks: I will take a bath often in the future, and don't be a dirty pig again! ?
Children's stories about swans Part III: A short story about a goose. A goose stood behind his father's truck, staring at his reflection on the bumper. Occasionally, does it tidy up its feathers or reflect itself? Gaga? Speak slowly. I was amused by what I saw. Four hours later, when I noticed that the goose was still standing there, I felt a little strange. So I asked my father this strange question.
? Dad? I said:? That goose stands behind your car all day. Do you know why?
? Oh, I know. ? Father answered without thinking:? That's a male goose. A year ago, its' companion' died, and it has been alone ever since. For a whole month, it looked for the goose everywhere every day. Then one day, when it passed the bumper behind my car, it saw its own reflection. I guess it must think it saw the goose. And then you have to be with it every day? Partner? Together. ?
In fact, this goose is not alone. There are dozens of geese on my father's farm. However, this goose prefers to be with its? Partner? Together. Where his father's car was parked, he hurried there and looked at the reflection on the bumper affectionately, happily? Say? Non-stop.
I was moved by the loyalty of the goose. What a strong feeling it is, even after the partner leaves, it still lingers firmly beside the seemingly image with the partner.
? Dad? I asked curiously,? Why do you think it lost that goose?
? This is natural. Father said,? Everything in the world is born with a partner. Life is meaningful because you need to think of others, because some people share happiness and sadness. ?
Children's story about swans Chapter 4: The Seventh Little Swan The mother swan worked hard and hatched seven little swans.
The first cygnet pecked through the big eggshell, climbed out, left the big eggshell, and waddled to learn to walk, not afraid of falling or bumping?
The second cygnet pecked through the big eggshell, climbed out, left the big eggshell, and waddled to learn to walk, not afraid of falling or bumping?
Six cygnets pecked open their shells, learned to walk, learned to sing and learned to swim in the lake. Their red soles swept away the waves.
The seventh little swan also pecked through the big eggshell. Her mother asked her to climb out, but she refused to leave the eggshell anyway. She is afraid of falling and knocking at the door.
My brother and sister said to her:? Get out of the shell! Get out of the shell! Learn to walk and sing together! ?
The seventh cygnet didn't come out and said sweetly: You are brother and sister, I am the smallest cygnet, and the eggshell is an eggshell car, so you pull me. ?
Little Swan, sit in the car. Pull, pull, pull, pull, pull, pull the seventh cygnet. Drag, drag, drag, drag, drag, drag, drag the seventh cygnet.
Everyone advised the cygnet to come out of the eggshell and learn to fly to the sky and become a flying white cloud.
The seventh cygnet, after crying and wiping her tears, couldn't get out of the eggshell. My brother and sister love her dearly and are reluctant to pull her out of the eggshell.
The seventh little swan, sitting in the eggshell, will never grow up. Can't walk, can't fly, just sit in the eggshell car.
My brother and sister learned to fly, flying into the blue sky like a cloud.
When winter comes and heavy snow falls, swans must fly to the south, otherwise they will freeze to death.
The seventh cygnet can't fly, so she has to sit in the eggshell car. I'm so scared, I'm shivering with cold.
Looking at the flying swan mother, her tearful sister and brother, Little Swan said loudly: Mom, mom, help me, brother and sister help me, I want to learn to walk, I want to learn to fly, I want to learn from my sister and brother! ?
Large tracts of snowflakes fell on the eggshell car.