The Cock Cant Crow
The Cock Cant Crow
How do you communicate? By speaking, mostly! What will happen if you cannot speak one day? Did you ever imagine about this? When kids and adults catch cold or cough, the voice get coarse and they were unable to speak properly!
Here is the story of a cockerel in a farm, who cannot crow anymore. He struggled to communicate, but cannot do it! Let us see what happened to cockerel!
It was a lovely farm with lush green grass, flowers, plants and small trees all over the place. Musti, our hero always loved farms and gardens. He used to accompany his father to farm visits! Do you remember it? If not, browse through our collection of animated stories for kids and watch Musti’s experiences in the farm.
Musti visited the farm once again! He saw a hen family pecking the grains. Corns and grains are staple food of brides. The mother hen with her chickens was eating grains. Musti couldn’t find the cockerel, the father hen. Musti get surprised about cockerel missing.
Where did he go? He realized that the cockerel was ill. He couldn’t crow! He struggled to speak out but could not make it. Musti tried to help him. Since he was too young and could not find a solution, he decided to carry the cockerel to his dad.
Musti carried the cockerel in his arms and rushed to meet his dad. He met other animals in the farm. He explained about the cockerel chocking and inability to crow! On the way, cockerel tripped! What happened? Did he recover? Watch the full story.
Musti series of animated stories for kids are relatively very short stories. They are quite interesting and loved by kids. Beautiful images, attractive animations and simply story lines are put together to create inspiring and entertaining series of animated stories.
Most of the stories in this series revolve around offering help, being kind and loving nature. Musti doesn’t hesitate to help the suffering cockerel!
You may choke like the cockerel when you eat rapidly. Eat slowly and mindfully. Chew the foods and don’t rush when you eat!
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