The Forest Carnival | Bedtime Stories for Kids in Engli… — Transcript

A brave goat overcomes fears and helps lions join the forest carnival, teaching courage and friendship in this bedtime story.

Key Takeaways

  • Courage helps overcome fears and build friendships.
  • Judging others by appearances can prevent understanding their true nature.
  • Kindness and persistence can bring joy and unity to a community.
  • Helping others can lead to unexpected rewards and happiness.
  • Inclusivity enriches celebrations and social harmony.

Summary

  • The goat is sad because he has no costume for the forest's upcoming costume carnival.
  • Mr. Owl, the jungle's best tailor, agrees to sew a costume if the goat brings special materials.
  • The goat seeks colorful feathers from the sad parrot, who only gives them after laughing at the goat's jokes.
  • The goat climbs Mount Gible to find magic stones guarded by lions.
  • The lions agree to give the stones if the goat invites them to the carnival, revealing they love to dance but are feared.
  • The goat befriends the lions and helps them join the carnival.
  • Mr. Owl sews beautiful costumes for the goat and lions.
  • At the carnival, the goat impresses everyone with his costume and applause.
  • The lions' arrival initially scares the animals, but the goat encourages them to give lions a chance.
  • The lions dance, and everyone enjoys the carnival, ending fears and promoting peace and friendship.

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00:02
Speaker A
The cute goat left his house, sadly that day.
00:06
Speaker A
Everyone in the forest was excited for the costume carnival to be celebrated the next day.
00:12
Speaker A
But this did not cheer the cute goat.
00:16
Speaker B
What happened, goat brother? What's wrong?
00:19
Speaker C
I have nothing to wear for tomorrow's costume carnival. I'll never win the contest.
00:26
Speaker B
Don't worry, if you go to Mr Owl, the best tailor of the jungle, he can sew you a great outfit.
00:33
Speaker A
The goat went to the tailor Mr. Owl with great excitement.
00:39
Speaker A
Mr Owl, was so busy that he didn't see the goat coming.
00:44
Speaker A
The cute goat rang the bell standing in front of him.
00:49
Speaker D
Hoo hoo hoo, who is it? Oh, goat.
00:55
Speaker D
I'm so busy. Tell me quickly, what do you want?
00:59
Speaker C
Well, I want you to sew me the best outfit for tomorrow's Carnival.
01:05
Speaker D
Hmm. You have wonderful wool. We can cut and shape them a little.
01:10
Speaker C
No, I should get the biggest round of applause at the Carnival.
01:16
Speaker C
I want to win the competition, Mr. Owl.
01:20
Speaker D
Then you should bring some of sad parrot's feathers and some magic stones guarded by lions behind Mount Gible.
01:27
Speaker D
Only then can I sew you the best costume.
01:32
Speaker C
But the sad parrot makes everyone cry.
01:36
Speaker C
I don't like to cry.
01:38
Speaker C
Moreover, lions do not like to have fun and dance.
01:43
Speaker C
They say they are powerful and also terrifying.
01:47
Speaker D
You have never met a lion before.
01:50
Speaker D
A little courage solves everything goat.
01:54
Speaker D
Remember that!
01:56
Speaker A
When the goat moved away from Mr. Owl, he dreamed that he would get the most applause at the Carnival.
02:02
Speaker A
And boldly set out for Mount Gible.
02:08
Speaker A
After a while, he heard a sad voice around.
02:12
Speaker E
Boo-hooo!
02:15
Speaker C
Who is there? Boo-hooo!
02:18
Speaker A
The goat approach, the sad parrot.
02:22
Speaker C
Can you give me some of your feathers for the costume Carnival sad Parrot?
02:27
Speaker E
But my feathers can fall out only if you make me laugh. And I only laugh once in a thousand years Boo-hooo!
02:38
Speaker A
Even though the goat was sad about this tearful state of the parrot, he started to make funny jokes to make her laugh.
02:55
Speaker A
Finally, the sad parrot burst into laughter.
03:00
Speaker E
Hihhihihihihihi! Hihhihihihihihi!
03:07
Speaker A
As she laughed, the colorful feathers on her tail fell on the goat.
03:14
Speaker C
I thought you would never smile.
03:17
Speaker C
Thank you, parrot with a beautiful laugh!
03:20
Speaker E
Hihhihihihihihi! Hihhihihihihihi!
03:27
Speaker A
While the sad parrot was laughing aloud thousands of years later.
03:30
Speaker A
The goat started to climb Mount Gible.
03:35
Speaker A
Finally, he came to the plain where there was a big black stone.
03:40
Speaker A
However, he was in doubt about how this black stone would color his outfit.
03:47
Speaker A
Just then, two Lions jumped in front of the goat.
03:50
Speaker F
Grrrrrhhhh! Who are you?
03:54
Speaker C
I... I... I wanted to get a special stone for tomorrow's carnival.
04:00
Speaker F
Hmm, that costume carnival where everyone is dressed colorfully and the most beautiful one is applauded.
04:07
Speaker C
Yy ye ye... Yes.
04:10
Speaker A
The Lions talked in whispers privately.
04:14
Speaker F
Well, goat, we'll give you this special stone on one condition, you're going to take us to the carnival too.
04:22
Speaker C
But you, you don't like to dance.
04:25
Speaker C
Everyone in the forest is so afraid of you.
04:29
Speaker A
The Lions told the goat that this is not true.
04:32
Speaker F
They're afraid only because we're lions.
04:37
Speaker F
That's why we haven't been invited to the costume carnival for years.
04:44
Speaker F
Every time we walked on the flowery road, everyone got scared and ran away.
04:50
Speaker F
However, we are soft-hearted lions who love to dance.
04:55
Speaker A
The Lions put on flower necklaces and started dancing.
05:01
Speaker A
The goat had a lot of fun with the music of the Lions.
05:06
Speaker C
Oh, you really dance great.
05:09
Speaker C
You aren't scary at all.
05:12
Speaker C
I think Mr. Owl can sew colorful clothes for all of us.
05:16
Speaker C
And you can walk in the carnival.
05:19
Speaker A
The Lions were very happy to meet someone who is not afraid of them for the first time in many years.
05:27
Speaker A
At that very moment, the stone, which looked black, began to shine brightly piece by piece.
05:33
Speaker A
The lions and goat collected the colored stones and quickly went to the owl.
05:38
Speaker A
When the tailor, Mr. Owl did not notice them because he was too busy again,
05:44
Speaker A
this time the Lions rang the doorbell.
05:48
Speaker D
Huh, huh, huh! Who is it?
05:52
Speaker D
What! Lions!?
05:55
Speaker C
Stop, Mr Owl, don't be afraid.
05:59
Speaker C
They are not as scary as we think.
06:02
Speaker A
The Lions started to dance again in front of the tailor owl.
06:07
Speaker D
Hihhihihihihihi! These lions are awesome!
06:11
Speaker A
The tailor, Mr. Owl, has sewn gorgeous costumes for all three of them.
06:18
Speaker A
The next day, the costume Carnival has finally started.
06:22
Speaker A
The animals were walking on the flowery path in their most flamboyant clothes,
06:29
Speaker A
although the magnificence of the Peacock fascinated everyone this year.
06:33
Speaker A
He did not receive enough applause.
06:37
Speaker A
This time, the goat appeared on the stage with his colorful feathers, shiny stones and fluffy wool.
06:43
Speaker A
The animals were so impressed with the goats costume that they were tired of clapping.
06:49
Speaker A
Goat was very happy with the sound of applause.
06:55
Speaker A
However, right after that, Lions appeared on stage with their beautiful costumes.
07:01
Speaker A
Before they danced, the forest folk began to fear.
07:06
Speaker G
What are the lions doing here?
07:09
Speaker H
Oh! Have they come to eat us all?
07:12
Speaker I
Huh! huh! everyone, Save your life.
07:16
Speaker I
Run away.
07:21
Speaker C
Wait, don't go!
07:23
Speaker C
Stop.
07:25
Speaker A
Everyone in the forest looked at the goat in amazement.
07:28
Speaker C
Lions are our fun friends who love to dance.
07:32
Speaker C
I conquered all my fears because of them.
07:36
Speaker C
Let's give them a chance.
07:39
Speaker A
Although the animals of the forest were a little hesitant.
07:44
Speaker A
When the Lions started dancing.
07:48
Speaker A
Everyone started to have fun.
07:51
Speaker A
After that day, thanks to the courage and good heart of the goat.
07:56
Speaker A
No one was afraid of the lions just like the tailor, Mr Owl said.
08:01
Speaker A
A little courage allowed everyone to live in peace and fun.
Topics:bedtime storychildren's fairy taleforest carnivalcouragefriendshipanimalscostume contestmagic stonesMr Owl tailorlions dance

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was the goat sad at the beginning of the story?

The goat was sad because he had nothing to wear for the upcoming costume carnival and feared he would never win the contest.

How did the goat get the sad parrot's feathers?

The goat made the sad parrot laugh with funny jokes, and as she laughed, her colorful feathers fell, which the goat collected for his costume.

Why were the lions afraid to join the carnival initially?

The lions were afraid because the other animals were scared of them and avoided inviting them, even though the lions loved to dance and have fun.

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