2020'de En Sevilen 5 Masal Bir Arada Kesintisiz: Kurt ve Yedi Küçük Oğlak - Küçük Kırmızı Tavuk - Summary

Summary

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The text is a transcript of a video that tells three stories for children: The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats, The Three Little Pigs, and The Lion and the Mouse. The stories are about how the characters face different challenges and learn valuable lessons, such as being careful, working hard, and helping others. The stories are narrated with voice-over and accompanied by music and sound effects. The text also includes some questions and comments for the audience.

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1. A mother goat and her kids lived in a small hut in the forest.
2. The mother goat went to the forest to find food for her kids.
3. She told her kids not to open the door to anyone while she was away.
4. She warned them that the wolf might try to enter their home.
5. The wolf tried to trick the kids by disguising his voice.
6. The kids recognized the wolf's voice and did not open the door.
7. The wolf tried to disguise himself by covering his black feet with flour.
8. The kids saw through the wolf's disguise and did not open the door.
9. The wolf was angry and went to the wolf's house to eat the kids.
10. The mother goat returned home and found that the wolf had eaten her kids.
11. She was devastated but then realized that one of her kids was still alive in the clock.
12. She rescued her kid from the clock and then came up with a plan to save the other kids from the wolf's stomach.
13. She cut open the wolf's stomach with scissors and rescued her other kids.
14. The wolf was left with a stomach full of stones.
15. The mother goat and her kids were reunited and lived happily ever after.

And here are the key facts from the second story:

16. A small red chicken found wheat seeds on the ground.
17. He decided to plant the seeds and grow wheat.
18. He asked his friends, a cow, pig, dog, and duck, to help him, but they all refused.
19. The chicken planted and harvested the wheat by himself.
20. He made bread from the wheat and was proud of his accomplishment.
21. His friends were impressed with his bread and asked him to share it with them.
22. The chicken agreed to share the bread with his friends if they promised to help him in the future.

And here are the key facts from the third story:

23. A mother duck was sitting on seven eggs, waiting for them to hatch.
24. Six of the eggs hatched, but the seventh egg took longer to hatch.
25. The seventh egg finally hatched, and the baby duck that emerged was different from the others.
26. The baby duck was grey and white, while the others were yellow.
27. The other ducks made fun of the grey and white duck and excluded him from their games.
28. The grey and white duck was sad and lonely, but he eventually found a new family among the swans.

And here are the key facts from the fourth story:

29. Three little pigs left their mother's house to build their own homes.
30. The first little pig built his house out of straw.
31. The second little pig built his house out of sticks.
32. The third little pig built his house out of bricks.
33. A hungry wolf came to the area and tried to blow down each of the pigs' houses.
34. The wolf was able to blow down the first two houses, but not the third house made of bricks.
35. The three little pigs took refuge in the brick house, and the wolf tried to enter through the chimney.
36. The pigs outsmarted the wolf by boiling a pot of water and pouring it down the chimney, scalding the wolf.

And here are the key facts from the fifth story:

37. A cowardly mouse was afraid of everything, including his own shadow.
38. The mouse decided to go to the lion, the king of the forest, to ask for his help in overcoming his fears.
39. The lion was surprised by the mouse's bravery and decided to help him.
40. The lion took the mouse under his protection and told him that he would not harm him.
41. The mouse was grateful to the lion and promised to repay him one day.
42. The lion got caught in a hunter's trap, and the mouse came to his rescue by gnawing through the ropes.
43. The lion was grateful to the mouse and declared him the bravest mouse in the forest.
44. The mouse and the lion became good friends, and the mouse was no longer afraid of anything.