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Goodnight, Countryside Choir🎶

Goodnight, Countryside Choir🎶

Released Monday, 29th April 2024
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Goodnight, Countryside Choir🎶

Goodnight, Countryside Choir🎶

Goodnight, Countryside Choir🎶

Goodnight, Countryside Choir🎶

Monday, 29th April 2024
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0:01

Baby Bus! Hello

0:06

and welcome back to Baby

0:08

Bus Bedtime Stories. Kids,

0:12

what did you do to brighten your

0:14

day? Alright,

0:17

let's lie down, tuck

0:19

in, make yourself, ourselves,

0:22

comfortable, and prepare

0:24

for today's story. It's

0:27

another fantastic story written

0:30

just for you. Good

0:34

night countryside choir. The

0:38

sun was about to set. The

0:41

night breeze blew gently over the

0:43

fields. The busy countryside

0:45

during the day had

0:48

started to quiet down. Suddenly

0:50

the sound of singing came

0:52

from the distance. Oh,

0:55

it was the cicada singing. Cicada,

0:59

cicada, what a

1:02

wonderful night. Cicada,

1:05

what a pleasant voice. Cicada,

1:10

I'm the best singer in the world. La, la,

1:12

la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la,

1:14

la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la,

1:16

la, la. The

1:19

cicada's voice was loud

1:21

and clear. All

1:23

the animals in the countryside heard

1:25

it. But they

1:27

were annoyed because they thought they

1:30

were the best singers. Cricket

1:32

was the first one to jump out

1:35

of his hole. Cricket,

1:38

cricket, I'm

1:40

the best singer. Grou-s-o-per,

1:45

Grou-s-o-per.

1:51

Whoa, my good

1:53

neighbor. Aren't I the

1:55

best singer? Cricket

1:58

and Grasshopper started arching. Headingly,

2:02

a frog, living beside the

2:04

stream, started singing too.

2:07

Ribbit, ribbit, ribbit, ribbit,

2:09

ribbit, ribbit. I

2:12

am the best singer and my name

2:14

is Little Frog. Quack, quack,

2:16

quack, quack, quack. Nobody

2:18

can beat me when it comes to singing.

2:23

Everyone started singing loudly. The

2:26

animals refused to give in to

2:28

each other. The quiet

2:31

countryside suddenly grew very

2:33

lively and loud. Is

2:37

it a cat? Is it a

2:40

cat? Is it a cat? Ribbit,

2:43

ribbit, ribbit, ribbit. I

2:45

am the best singer. Cricket,

2:48

cricket, simply

2:50

the best.

2:54

Rob-sop-a, ro-sop-a,

2:57

I'm the best. Quack,

3:01

quack, quack, quack. My voice

3:03

is so pleasant. All

3:06

the singers in the countryside sang

3:08

louder and louder. All

3:12

the voices combined into

3:14

one terrible noise. Ribbit,

3:19

ribbit, ribbit, ribbit. I'm

3:21

the best singer. It's

3:26

too noisy. I'm

3:28

trying to sleep here. Moo.

3:35

Mr. Cow sighed. The

3:38

fish in the pond was also

3:40

bothered by the noise and

3:42

he swam to the surface. Oh

3:48

dear! What an

3:50

awful ruckus! You call yourselves

3:53

singers? Even

3:55

the usually quiet owl grumbled

3:58

softly. Gosh!

4:01

What a horrible sound! Hoo

4:04

Hoo! I guess

4:06

it's up to me, the old owl,

4:08

to establish some order. So,

4:12

he blew his whistle. Hoo!

4:16

When the animals heard the sound of

4:18

Mr. Owl's whistle, they

4:20

quieted down. Mr.

4:23

Owl, what's wrong? Is there

4:26

a danger? You

4:28

are all too noisy. You call

4:30

this singing? It sounds like

4:32

you're fighting. I will direct

4:34

you. One at a time. Cicada,

4:38

you sing first, then little

4:41

frog, and then duck. Cricket

4:44

and Grasshopper, you two sing together.

4:48

So, the singers followed

4:50

Mr. Owl's direction and

4:53

took turns singing. What

4:56

a beautiful night! Let's

5:00

sing together! Sing-a-lalabye!

5:05

We wish you sweet dreams!

5:09

We wish you

5:11

sweet dreams! This

5:17

is much better! What

5:19

a beautiful lullaby! When

5:22

I hear it, I feel

5:24

like having sweet dreams. Good

5:26

night. The

5:30

singing is very pleasant. It's

5:32

like a concert. I

5:36

hope the countryside choir can

5:38

sing again tomorrow night. Under

5:42

Mr. Owl's direction, the

5:45

disorderly singers turned into

5:47

the countryside choir. They

5:50

sang beautiful songs every

5:53

night. All the

5:55

animals in the countryside were

5:57

lulled to sleep by the

5:59

quiet night. Good

6:02

night, Countryside Choir. Good

6:05

night, Little One. That

6:11

brings us to the end of this

6:13

episode. I hope you enjoyed

6:15

it. Little Ones, you

6:18

matter to me. Good

6:21

night and sleep tight.

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