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The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats 🐺🐐 | English Moral Stories | Bedtime Stories | Mr Book and Me Stories | YouTubeToText
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This is a retelling of "The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats," emphasizing themes of cleverness, courage, and the power of teamwork to overcome a dangerous adversary.
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come alive.
A knock at the door changes everything
and turns a peaceful cottage into a tale
of tears, courage, and clever revenge.
This is The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats.
Goats.
In a cozy little house at the edge of a
green meadow lived a loving mother goat
and her seven tiny kids. Every morning
was filled with laughter, bleeding, and
the smell of wild flowers.
My dear ones, I must go to the market
today for bread and honey. Please lock
the door behind me and open it only when
you hear my voice.
>> How will we know it's really you, mama?
You'll hear my soft voice like a song,
and [music] my feet are white as snow.
No one else has them.
>> Mother goat kissed each one on the head
and left humming her lullabi, her heart
>> We'll be careful, mama.
>> But danger was already lurking nearby. >> [snorts]
>> [snorts]
>> A clever and hungry wolf was watching
from behind the rocks. With a sly grin,
he pulled a mother's shawl over his
shoulders and crept toward the cottage.
My sweet children, open the door. It's
mama. I've brought honey cakes and milk
for you. [gasps]
>> That's not mama's voice. Hers is soft
like a flute, not rough and deep like that.
that.
>> The wolf stomped away, annoyed, but then
he got an idea. He hurried to the nearby shop.
shop.
>> Hey, zebra, my voice sounds rough as
rocks. Give me something sweet to fix it.
it.
>> Try this pot of honey, Mr. wolf, but um
please don't eat me after."
>> The wolf gulped down the honey, licked
his lips with a grin, and hurried back
My sweet children, open the door. It's
mama. I've brought honey cakes and milk
for you.
Wait, your feet are dark and dirty, but
our mother's feet are always white and
soft. You're not really mama.
>> The wolf looked down at his black paws
and growled quietly under his breath.
>> Blasted all. My black feet are too
obvious. How dare they think they can
outsmart me. I need a new plan, and it
has to be perfect.
Hey, Rabbit. I need your whitest flower
to turn my paws snow white.
>> What? Your paws? Oh. Uh, here's the
finest rice flower I have. Just don't
make a mess, Mr. Wolf.
>> He rolled his dark paws carefully in the
fine white flour until they gleamed like
snow. Then with a wicked grin, he
hurried back to the cottage once more.
>> "My little ones, open the door. Look, my
feet are white. My voice is soft. It's
really your mama."
>> Something feels wrong. That voice sounds
right, but but my heart says no.
Oh, don't be silly. It's mama. Look, her
feet are white.
>> Before the youngest could stop them, the
others rushed to the door and opened it wide.
wide. >> Fjo.
>> Fjo.
>> The little goat screamed and ran in
>> Hurry, I'll hide behind the curtain.
Maybe he won't see me there.
>> I I'll jump into the big cooking pot.
Shh. Be quiet or he'll hear us.
>> I'll slip into the grandfather clock.
Stay calm. Stay quiet. We have to
outsmart him.
>> Run all you want, little brats. I will
find each one of you, and there will be
no escaping from me.
One by one, he caught six of them,
stuffed them into a big sack, and
hurried away, laughing wickedly into the
When Mother Goat returned home, she
found the door wide open, chairs
overturned, and a heavy silence filling
the air. [snorts]
>> My babies, where are you,
>> Mama? The wolf came. He took them all.
All six of them.
>> Oh, my poor little ones.
>> They followed the wolf's muddy
footprints into the forest, tears in
their eyes. As they walked, they met
Baloo the bear, tall and gentle with
kind brown eyes.
>> Mother goat, why are you crying? What happened?
happened? [laughter]
[laughter] >> [gasps]
>> [gasps]
>> The wolf took my six children.
Only this one escaped. [music]
>> Don't cry, my friend. I'll help you.
Let's follow the tracks together.
>> The three of them followed the
footprints deep into the woods until
they reached a rocky cave. From inside
came the smell of smoke and something
boiling. The wolf was humming to
himself, his tail wagging lazily as he
stirred a pot of boiling water. La.
Soon there'll be delicious goat soup
bubbling on the fire. Oh, what a treat
it will be. Tender, juicy little goats
just waiting for me. [laughter]
uh tightly bound in a sack beside the
fire, the tiny goats muffled sobs echoed
faintly, their cries trembling through
the air, tugging at the heart of anyone
who heard them.
>> He's going to cook them.
>> While the water boils, I'll enjoy a
relaxing bath.
Ah, nothing like a warm soak before
feasting on tender little goats. [music] Perfect.
Perfect.
>> He grabbed a towel and lumbered away
Wait, look. He's going to take a bath
first. This is our chance. Come on.
>> Mother Goat and Baloo rushed inside the
cave. They untied the six frightened
little goats, their eyes wide with fear,
and hugged them tightly.
>> "My babies, you're safe now, but we must
teach that wolf a lesson he'll never forget."
forget."
>> I have an idea. Quick, tie me inside
that empty sack the wolf used. Tight.
>> But Baloo, what if something goes wrong?
I don't know if we can stop him.
>> Mother Goat, don't worry. I promise I'll
handle it. Trust me, we'll outsmart him
together. Mother Goat tied Baloo tightly
inside the sack. Then she and the kids
Moments later, the wolf returned,
shaking off water droplets from his fur. me.
me.
This is the end of your evil plan."
>> The wolf's [screaming] eyes bulged in
terror. He screamed, stumbled backward,
and fell straight into the pot of
boiling water.
It's burning hot, unbearably hot. The
wolf ran out of the cave, yelping and
smoking, never to be seen again.
>> "Baloo! You saved our lives. How can we
ever thank you?
>> By staying safe and remembering kindness
[music] and courage always win over cruelty.
cruelty.
>> They all walked home together. The
little goats sang their mother's
lullabi. Happy and free once again.
Moral of the story, bravery and teamwork
can outsmart even the cleverest enemy.
And love makes the smallest heart the strongest.
strongest.
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