Pratique du Shadowing: 6 Cute Animal Stories for Kids 🐾 Emotional & Fun Bedtime Stories | Tale-Buds Collection - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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The The The Curious Little Hami The sun dipped low over the Savannah River,
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The The The Curious Little Hami The sun dipped low over the Savannah River,
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painting the sky in soft shades of mango and rose.
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Little Hami, a baby hippo,
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snuggled close to Mommy Hippo.
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The water was still and warm, reflecting the gentle light.
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Mommy Hippo, Hami whispered, his voice small against the rustle of the tall reeds.
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Why does my chest sometimes go thump thump thump inside,
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like a little drum that won't stop?
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Mommy Hippo pressed her strong chin softly onto Hami's head.
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That little drum, my sweet Hami, is your happy heart.
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It beats fast when you are curious,
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or excited, or just feeling the wonderful joy of the world.
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It means you are full of life and getting ready to grow healthy and tall," she finished.
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Hami wiggled his fat, soft toes in the muddy river bottom.
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And why do my toes and ears always want to wiggle?
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I just can't keep them still.
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All that wiggling is your growing energy,
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Mami Hippo chuckled, a deep, comforting sound.
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It means your muscles are stretching,
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getting ready to make you fast and strong enough to to splash
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and play and explore all the marvelous corners of the riverbank.
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A slow, ancient old turtle crawled past,
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barely making a sound in the mud.
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The sky was turning a deeper sapphire blue,
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and the first tiny fireflies began to blink,
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like little stars that had fallen into the grass.
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Hami sighed contentedly, letting the cool river water settle over his back.
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Why does the water feel so safe, Mommy Hippo?
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Like a big warm hug that keeps the shadows away.
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This water is home, my little darling, Mommy Hippo explained.
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It holds us safe and helps your skin stay cool and soft while you grow bigger.
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When the world feels too big,
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the water reminds you that you are protected and perfectly cared for.
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Hami blinked once, then twice.
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The fireflies were dancing in front of his eyes.
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Mommy Hippo, he murmured sleepily.
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Now my head feels thick and my eyes feel heavy.
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Why does my body want to stop moving?
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Mommy Hippo nudged him gently,
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moving them closer to the quiet reeds.
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That, curious little Hami, is sleep.
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It's when your strong body rests so that all the growing you did today can settle in,
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making you ready for all the growing you will do tomorrow.
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She whispered into his ear as he finally drifted off,
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may you always grow healthy,
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may you always grow strong,
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and may your little heart beat happy and true.
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Hoko the Playful Panda.
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The morning sun peeks through the tall green stalks of the bamboo forest,
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Poco the baby panda rubs his sleepy eyes and stretches his soft velvet paws.
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The air is cool and smells of fresh dew and sweet leaves.
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Poco finds a patch of tender bamboo shoots for his breakfast.
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He tries to sit on a low,
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mossy branch to reach a tasty leaf,
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but the branch wiggles and wobbles.
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With a soft thump, Poco rolls onto the ground like a fuzzy black and white ball.
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Further down the path, a small rabbit with long,
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twitching ears is trying to reach a juicy patch of clover.
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The clover is hidden behind a heavy, fallen log.
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The rabbit pushes and nudges with all his might,
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but the log will not budge.
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Hoko wants to help his friend.
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He puts his round tummy against the log and gives a mighty shove.
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His feet slip on the wet grass,
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and he somersaults backward, landing right in a pile of crunchy,
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dry leaves with a loud crackle.
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The log has moved just enough for the rabbit to reach the sweet treats.
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The rabbit hops over to the clover and twitches his pink nose in a happy thank you.
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Poco shakes the leaves from his fur and lets out a satisfied, quiet huff.
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High above in the canopy,
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a little monkey is looking down from a high branch.
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A bright orange piece of fruit is caught in a thorny vine just out of reach.
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The monkey reaches out a long arm,
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but the thorns are far too sharp for his small hands.
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Poco looks at the tall tree and takes a deep breath.
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He begins to climb, his thick claws gripping the bark.
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He moves slowly and carefully,
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step by step, until he is high enough to reach the vine.
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With a gentle tug of his strong paw,
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Poco pulls the thorny vine away.
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The orange fruit falls right into the monkey's waiting hands.
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The monkey chatter softly and swings to a lower branch to share a wide, toothy smile.
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The sky turns a dusty pink and purple as the sun begins to set behind the mountains.
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Hoko wanders back to his favorite corner of the forest.
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The birds sing a quiet evening song,
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and the shadows grow long, soft, and blue.
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Hoko curls into a cozy circle on a bed of soft, silver moss.
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The moon rises over the bamboo,
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looking like a big, glowing pearl.
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The forest is still and quiet,
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and the playful panda is fast asleep, dreaming of tomorrow's adventures.
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Tego the Tiger Cub's Big Brave Day.
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The morning sun peeped through the giant emerald leaves,
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painting golden stripes on the forest floor.
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Tigo, a tiny tiger cub with paws that felt a bit too big for his legs,
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blinked his sleepy, amber eyes.
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The forest was very large,
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and Tigo felt very small.
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He stepped out from his cozy, mossy bed.
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The grass was cool and tickled his tummy.
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Tigo liked the quiet parts of the woods,
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where the wind whispered secrets to the trees.
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He walked slowly, placing one one soft paw in front of the other.
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Near a twisted silver root,
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Tego heard a tiny, worried chirping.
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High above, a small blue bird named Kirin was fluttering her wings in distress.
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A long, sturdy twig needed for her nest had fallen and was stuck deep inside a hollow log.
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Tego took a deep breath.
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He reached his head into the dark opening of the log.
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It was a bit spooky inside,
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but he nudged the twig with his nose until he could grab it gently between his teeth.
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He pulled it out into the warm light.
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Kirin chirped a song of thanks and flew down to take the twig.
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Tigo felt a little hum of happiness in his chest.
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He continued his walk until he reached the edge of the sparkling stream.
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There, a young deer named Amal was standing very still.
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Amal had a tangle of thorny vines caught around his slender leg.
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He was too frightened to move.
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Tigo saw the sharp thorns and felt a shiver,
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but he knew he could be careful.
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He knelt down and used his soft,
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thick paws to push the prickly branches away.
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With one final, gentle nudge, the vines fell away.
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Amal was free.
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The deer leaned down and pressed his wet nose against Tigo's ear in a soft thank you.
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Tigo's whiskers twitched.
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He wasn't just a small cub anymore.
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He was a helper.
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The sky began to turn the color of a peach as the sun started to sink.
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Tego turned back toward his home.
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The shadows grew long, but the forest didn't feel quite so big or scary now.
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He knew every rustle of the leaves was just a friend saying hello.
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At the mouth of their den, Alara was waiting.
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She was a grand, beautiful tiger with a coat-like sunset fire.
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She let out a low,
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rumbling purr as Tego approached.
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He trotted right up to her and leaned against her warm, sturdy side.
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Tego curled into a fuzzy ball,
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tucked safely under Alara's chin.
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He thought about the bird and the deer and the quiet ways he had been brave.
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As the stars began to twinkle through the leaves,
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the big, brave cub fell fast asleep.
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Coco the Curious Turtle The moon hung low and round in the sky when Coco first felt the cool night air.
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The sand was soft and warm,
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a giant blanket waiting to be explored.
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While the world was quiet and still,
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Coco took one small, brave step forward.
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Coco's siblings were in a great hurry.
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They scrambled over the dunes,
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their little flippers moving as fast as they could go.
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They wanted to reach the big blue ocean before the stars faded away.
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But Coco did not rush.
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While the others hurried past,
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Coco stopped to look at a pebble that caught the moonlight like a fallen star.
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It was smooth and black,
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a small treasure hidden in the vastness of the beach.
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A little further along, Coco found a beautiful seashell.
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It was a perfect spiral,
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painted with delicate stripes of pink and cream.
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It sat half-buried in a sandy hollow,
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waiting for someone to notice its beauty.
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As the night began to turn into morning,
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the sun peeked over the horizon.
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Coco paused to watch the light dance across the tiny ripples in the sand.
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Every grain looked like a miniature mountain made of gold.
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Down by the water's edge,
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Coco's mother waited with a steady, patient gaze.
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She watched the shoreline with quiet wisdom,
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knowing that every traveler finds their way home at their own pace.
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Coco finally reached the damp sand where the waves whispered secrets.
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Coco's mother was there to greet the little explorer.
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They stood together for a moment,
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listening to the rhythm of the sea.
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The ocean was wide and inviting.
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As the first wave reached out,
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it brought a gift of emerald seaweed.
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Coco watched the green ribbons swirl and drift,
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marveling at the way they moved with the water.
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Coco's siblings were already swimming in the surf.
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They were tired from their long race,
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but Coco arrived with a heart full of wonders.
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Together they felt the lift of the tide.
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As the stars began to twinkle once more,
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Coco floated on the gentle current.
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By moving slowly, Coco had seen all the magic the beach had to offer.
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It was a wonderful journey,
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and it was finally time to rest.
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The brave little otter's first splash,
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Pip stood on the edge of the river.
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The water went swish-swoosh against the mossy stones.
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To a little otter like Pip,
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the river looked very big and very loud.
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He dipped one tiny toe into the edge and shivered.
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It was much colder and much wetter than he had expected.
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Mother was already in the river.
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She bobbed up and down like a furry cork,
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her whiskers dripping with silver droplets.
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She didn't tell Pip to hurry or call him into the deep part.
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She just stayed close to the bank,
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her dark eyes watching him with a soft, steady glow.
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Pip wondered if she remembered being small and scared of the swish-swoosh, too.
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Father sat on a tall, flat boulder nearby.
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He was busy drying his tummy in the warm afternoon sun.
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He looked very strong and very still.
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Whenever Pip felt a little wobble in his knees,
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he looked up at Father's steady paws.
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Father was there, guarding the riverbank and making sure the world was safe.
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Pip looked down at his own paws.
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They were webbed and soft, perfectly shaped for paddling.
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He knew they were made for swimming,
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but right now, they felt much better staying on the solid brown mud.
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The river hummed a deep, rolling song.
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Pip tucked his chin into his chest and felt his heart go thump-thump against his fur.
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A bright yellow leaf fell from the old willow tree.
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It drifted down and landed on the water with a tiny plip.
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It didn't sink, and it didn't disappear.
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It just danced along the top of the ripples, spinning in little circles.
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Pip watched it go.
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If a thin little leaf could dance on the water,
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he thought, maybe he could too.
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Mother swam closer to the muddy bank.
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She didn't climb out to pull him in.
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She just rested her chin on the soft grass right near Pip's toes.
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Pip felt the warmth of her breath on his fur.
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He reached out a trembling paw and touched her wet head.
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It felt cool and slippery,
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like a smooth stone from the garden.
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Father slid back into the water with a graceful splash.
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He began to chase his own tail,
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spinning in the current and making a trail of silver bubbles.
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Pip giggled.
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The river didn't look like a scary monster anymore.
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With Father splashing and spinning,
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It looked like a giant sparkly playground.
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Pip felt a little spark of curiosity deep inside his tummy.
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It was right next to the scared feeling,
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and he realized that was OK.
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He could be scared and brave at the very same time.
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He stood up tall on all four legs and looked at the blue reflection of the sky in the water.
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He was ready to try.
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Pip took a very, very deep breath.
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He squeezed his eyes shut for just a second, then opened them wide.
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With a big wiggle of his tail and a strong push from his back legs,
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he leaped into the air.
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Splash.
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The water was cold and bubbly,
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and it felt like a giant liquid hug wrapping all around him.
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Pip popped his head up and took a happy breath.
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He wasn't sinking at all.
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He was floating.
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He rolled onto his back and let the gentle river carry him along.
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Mother swam right beside him,
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and Pip felt a warm glow of pride from his nose to his tail.
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He was a little otter,
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and the water was exactly where he was meant to be.
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Two little dogs next door.
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The morning sun peeks through the big glass window.
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Candy wakes up slowly and stretches her paws on a soft velvet rug.
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Everything is quiet and still in her bright room.
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In the garden next door,
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the dew is cool and wet on the grass.
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Cafe wiggles his ears and hops out of a wooden shed.
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He shakes his fur, sending tiny droplets of water flying into the air.
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It is time for a morning cleaning.
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Candy stands very still in a white tub while warm bubbles grow tall around her.
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She smells like sweet blossoms and fresh shampoo.
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A blue jay lands on the wooden fence with a flutter of wings.
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Cafe tilts his head to the side, watching his friend.
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He lets out a small,
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happy huff before chasing a leaf that dances in the wind.
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The car door opens with a gentle creak.
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Candy jumps onto the soft seat,
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and the seat belt clicks into place.
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She watches the green trees zip past the window as the wind whistles softly.
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The tall grass in the meadow tickles his tummy.
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Cafe runs through the yellow wildflowers,
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following the fuzzy path of a busy bumblebee.
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The air smells like earth and sunshine.
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Back at home, the house is peaceful.
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Candy finds a patch of golden light on the floor.
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She curls into a tight circle on a silk cushion and drifts into a quiet nap.
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Under the old oak tree,
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the shadows grow long and purple.
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Cafe sits quietly in the dirt,
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watching a small toad hop over a mossy rock.
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The garden is settling down for the evening.
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The silver moon rises high over the rooftop.
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Candy is tucked into her bed with a soft knitted blanket pulled up to her chin.
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She feels warm, clean, and very loved.
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Outside, the stars begin to twinkle like tiny diamonds.
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Cathay finds a cozy nest of golden straw inside his shed.
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He yawns a big yawn and closes his eyes.
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Happy with his day under the wide sky.

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About This Lesson

In this lesson inspired by the charming story of Hami the hippo, learners will practice their English speaking skills through storytelling. Focusing on emotional and engaging narratives enhances vocabulary and comprehension while providing opportunities to use descriptive language and expressions. This practice is perfect for IELTS speaking practice, as story-telling requires a clear expression of thoughts, emotions, and imagery. Students will immerse themselves in the beautiful descriptions of nature and the insights provided by Mommy Hippo about growing and safety, making it a relatable and warm learning experience.

Key Vocabulary & Phrases

  • Thump thump thump: A rhythmic sound that can describe a heartbeat or other similar sounds.
  • Curious: Eager to learn or know; inquisitive.
  • Wiggle: To move up and down or side to side with short quick movements.
  • Safe: Protected from harm or danger.
  • Energy: The physical or mental capacity to perform activity.
  • Contentedly: In a state of satisfaction.
  • Drifted off: To gradually fall asleep.
  • Grow healthy and strong: An expression of hope for good health and development.

Practice Tips

For effective English speaking practice, I recommend shadowing the narration of Hami's story. The pace of the video is gentle yet clear, providing an ideal rhythm for learners. Follow these steps to enhance your practice:

  • Listen carefully: Pay close attention to the intonation and rhythm of the telling, especially the soft tones when expressing emotions.
  • Pacing: If certain phrases feel too quick, replay them several times to fully grasp the sounds before attempting to imitate them. This will help you improve English pronunciation.
  • Emotional expression: Try to mimic the emotions conveyed in the story. For instance, when expressing Hami's curiosity, raise your voice slightly in excitement. This adds depth to your speaking practice.
  • Repeat the phrases: Use the key vocabulary provided to create your own sentences. This will help embed new words in your memory while enhancing your language skills.
  • Record yourself: After shadowing, record your voice to evaluate your pronunciation and intonation. This simple practice boosts confidence and hones your verbal skills for both everyday conversations and IELTS speaking practice.

Engaging with beautiful narrative content like this not only makes learning enjoyable but effectively nurtures your English speaking abilities. Embrace the emotional journey of the story, and let it guide you in improving your spoken English.

Qu'est-ce que la technique du Shadowing ?

Le Shadowing est une technique d'apprentissage des langues fondée sur la science, développée à l'origine pour la formation des interprètes professionnels. Le principe est simple mais puissant : vous écoutez de l'anglais natif et le répétez immédiatement à voix haute — comme une ombre suivant le locuteur avec un décalage de 1 à 2 secondes. Les recherches montrent une amélioration significative de la précision de la prononciation, de l'intonation, du rythme, des liaisons, de la compréhension orale et de la fluidité.

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