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Published by natasya07-637, 2022-09-29 12:51:00

THE ROOSTER WHO MOO'D

The rooster who moo'd (1)

TheMrwoohooo'dster

As the morning sun slowly
arises over the old red barn, all
the farm animals are excited
for a new day.

Riley, the rooster decided to
fly to the top of the old red
barn. He wanted to surprise
the animals with a loud
crow. Riley took a deep
breath and crowed out.

The animals on the
farm were all shocked.

Moooo!!
“Riley crowed again.

Riley felt so sad and ashamed. Riley
flew down and hid in the bushes.

Later that day, he saw a

sheep standing alone.

“Why are you standing
alone?”, Reilly asked the
sheep.

“I'm different from the
others”, explained the
lonely sheep.

“I don't baa like the other
sheep, I Oink like a pig”.

“That's okay, Riley

laughed. Because I moo
like a cow”.

Together, Riley and the
Sheep who oink, went to a
small pond. There, hiding in
the reeds was a little duck.

“Why are you swimming all
alone?”, Reilly asked the little
duck.

“I don't quack like the
other ducks”, explained

the lonely duck. “I bark
like a dog”.

Riley the sheep who oinked and
the duck who barked, walked to
the other side of the pond. They
saw pigs in the mud.

Except for one little pig.
He was standing all by
himself.

“Why are you standing all alone?”,
Riley asked the little pig.

“I feel I'm different from the other
pigs, I neighed like a horse”.

The lonely Pig explained.

As the sun was setting, the four
new friends saw a farmer.

“And who do we have here?”,
the farmer greeted the animals.

Moooo!! OinkR!!uffNRauyfyfy!!!!
Oink

Well, I can’t crow like a rooster, I moo like a cow.
And I oinked like a pig.

And I barked like a dog.

And I neighed like a horse.

The farmer held up two corns.

“Let me teach you a little lesson
about the farm. Each corn looks
the same on the outside. But,
when I peel away the husk, each
corn is very different on the
inside, but all of them are
equally beautiful and delicious.

"It is the same with each animal on the
farm. Each animal on the farm is
different and unique.

You might feel like you're the only
animal who is different, but you aren't.

That is what makes the farm such a
special place."

Feeling better about themselves,
the four friends return to their
families on the farm.


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