The story is about various folklore characters and creatures who live in a forest. These characters include Saci Pererê, Yara, Curupira, Pink Dolphin, Cuca, Bumba Meu Boi, and the Moon. They each have their unique traits and roles in the forest. The story also highlights their interactions with the animals and their efforts to protect the forest and its inhabitants.
1. The folklore group is in the middle of the forest.
2. One of the characters is Saci Pererê, who loves playing with forest animals.
3. Saci Pererê has a red hat that gives him special powers, such as turning his legs into a windmill and running faster than everyone else.
4. Saci Pererê loves to play tricks with the animals in the forest, including swinging around and pulling the tail of a little owl and a monkey.
5. The guardian of the forest, Curupira, is a protector of nature. He often walks with his feet and is often unaware of his presence.
6. Curupira helps plant new trees and take care of the green.
7. The story also features Yara, a character who lives in the depths of the river in Lynn Palace. She is half fish, half woman, and spends her time taking care of the waters and throwing all the dirt and rubbish.
8. The story includes a smart little Indian girl, Caipora, who is known for her beauty and intelligence.
9. Caipora's friend is a headless mule that has a flame of fire in place of its head. This flame always protects it from fires that occur in the forest.
10. The pink dolphin, known for its beauty and intelligence, gives many gifts at the high river fair and the forest animals stop to watch and applaud.
11. The dolphin helps organize the July festival in the forest and gives a helping hand to the newlyweds.
12. The story also features a man who transforms into a large wolf on full moon nights.
13. A figure who hasn't slept for many years lives in a cave. She spends the whole night turning over her cauldron crafting magic potions and dia witch is famous cuca o conca.
14. The story ends with the folklore group between the north and northeast of Brazil, where there was a large farm full of animals.
15. The story features a young boy who is known for his skill in herding animals in the field and for his ease in dealing with horses.
16. The boy loses his beloved bay horse and spends two days searching for it.
17. The boy asks for protection in silence and for the neighborhood to return. The bay horse appears next to the boy.
18. The boy thanks his friends and immediately mounts the panel that welcomed him. From then on, he will only be known as the herding negrinho.