WHALE IN THE SKY

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THIS STORY TAKES US TO THE IMAGINARY WORLD OF A CHILD. A WORLD OF WONDER AND AN INNOCENT MIND FULL OF CURIOSITY.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

Indian (General)

Transcript

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Hello, everyone. I'm sure a lot of you love toe watch Clouds floating by. How often do you sit under the sky on watch them floating by on When you do so do you see that they appear in different shapes? Some of them appear like flowers, some of them like animals and some like humans. The story that we're going to read today is about a little girl who sits with her grandfather on watches, clouds floating by on. She calls her grandfather, Dadu, which is a common Indian term for a grandfather in India. Grandchildren usually called their grandfather, Dadu. So let's begin the lesson. It's called well in the sky. Dadu and Musina love watching clouds. Did you know that your name comes from the clouds? Musina means the cloud that carries the rain, says Dad. There are so many shapes in the clouds. A cauliflower, a mustache, a crescent moon was now spots a dog shaped one. It has such a big nose. See that loud there? I know of an animal that looks just like it, says Dad. Really asked Muslim excitedly. It's called real on. It lives in the ocean. Tell me more, says Muslim. Well, there are many kinds of wheels, but the size of this cloud makes me think of a blue whale. The blue wheel is the biggest animal that has ever lived on Earth, much bigger than a dinosaur on much, much bigger than an Elefant, says Dadu. So big, says Musina. It's so big that you would be able to sit inside its heart, explains Dad. Your dog's nose is floating away, laughs Dadu. Maybe the nose doesn't like the dog anymore. Must now giggles. Oh, it's floating towards the whale cloud. What will the whale do with the nose? Fish need kills, not a nose to breathe underwater. That is true for a fish, but the blue whale is not a fish. It breeds air on DSO. It has a nose, says they do. It must have the biggest nose in the world. How does it breathe air if it lives underwater? Whales are very special, explains that they breathe at the surface. Oh, so the whale swims and backstroke was now asks. You have a vivid imagination, must now laughs Dadu. The whale has a nose on its back. In fact, says Dadu, the sound of a whale breathing can be heard from far far away. The whale takes a breath, goes under water, comes out of the water again on goes puff each breath creates a fountain on top of the wheels knows must now gazes at the wheel cloud The whale with the nose on its back is moving towards us Dadu, She lies on her back, her arms stucked in like friends waving her arms. Musina shouts, I'm a will to bus. Yeah! Hello, whale.