The Animal Kingdom Musical Stories I Three Little Pigs I Lion and Mouse I Big Bad Wolf I The Teolets - Summary

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The text is a transcript of a video that contains six stories for children, each with a moral lesson. The stories are:

- The Lion and the Mouse: A mouse helps a lion escape from a trap after the lion spares his life.
- The Korean Nuclear Fusion Reactor: A nuclear fusion reactor in South Korea achieves a record-breaking temperature and duration of fusion reaction, surpassing the core of the sun.
- The Three Little Pigs: Three pigs build houses of different materials and face a big bad wolf who tries to blow them down.
- Little Red Riding Hood: A girl visits her grandmother in the woods and meets a wolf who disguises himself as her grandmother and tries to eat her.
- The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing: A wolf wears a sheepskin to sneak into a flock of sheep and eat them, but he is caught by the farmer and killed.
- Goldilocks and the Three Bears: A girl enters a cottage of three bears and tries their porridge, chairs and beds, but she is discovered by the bears and runs away.
- The Ant and the Grasshopper: An ant works hard to store food for winter while a grasshopper plays and sings, but when winter comes, the ant has plenty of food and the grasshopper has none. The ant shares his food with the grasshopper who learns his lesson.
- The Country Mouse and the City Mouse: A country mouse visits his cousin in the city and enjoys the luxuries of urban life, but he also faces dangers and noise. He decides to return to his peaceful home in the country.
- The Gingerbread Man: A woman bakes a gingerbread man who runs away from her and everyone who tries to eat him, but he is tricked by a fox who swallows him whole.
- The Fox and the Sour Grapes: A fox sees some grapes on a high vine and tries to reach them, but he fails. He then pretends that he does not want them because they are sour.

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- The text is a collection of transcripts from different children's stories, such as The Lion and the Mouse, The Three Little Pigs, The Gingerbread Man, etc.
- Each story has a moral lesson or a message for the audience, such as kindness, perseverance, honesty, etc.
- The stories are narrated with rhymes, songs, and sound effects to make them more engaging and entertaining.
- The stories have different characters, settings, and plots, but they often involve animals, conflicts, and resolutions.