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Here's a story of the Ugly Duckling for kids, as demo for my narration/storytelling skills. Thank you.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

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the story of the ugly duckling it was somewhere in the country on ugly duckling was hatched from one of the eggs of a mother duck. That's the turkey chick, a country dog commented. But at the river, the ugly duckling showed how good a swimmer he waas the mother duck decided the duckling was not a turkey chick but was her own duckling. But the other animals in the barnyard were cruel to the ugly duckling, so the ugly duckling decided to run away. The ugly duckling found himself in a marsh. He was invited by two wild glanders to fly away, but they were shot dead by a hunter. And because he was too ugly, even the hunters dog refused to bite him. The ugly duckling left the marsh. Soon he was inside the hut oven old woman who had a pet hand and a pet cat because the hand wanted him to lay eggs and the GATT wanted him. To me out, the ugly duckling decided to leave. The ugly duckling returned to the marsh. He soft luck off beautiful white birds. The birds spread their wings and rose to fly. Winter arrived. The ugly duckling froze in the ice. A passing farmers saw him and brought him home. After the ugly duckling had recovered, the farmers Children chased him around the house, fearing the Children would hurt him. The ugly duckling ran out of the door. The ugly duckling had nowhere else to go except to the marsh and the terrible winter. In time, the sun shone, Spring arrived. The ugly duckling had grown. He spread his wings and realized he could fly. The ugly duckling landed on the lagoon of a magnificent Gordon. He saw again the beautiful birds with graceful next swans. Because he was ugly, he knew the swans would bite him. But when he looked into the water, he saw his reflection. He, too, was now a beautiful white swan. The once ugly duckling remembered how he had been persecuted. Had he had suffered so much misery, he would not be able to appreciate the beauty and good fortune he had. Now the end. What is the moral lesson off the story? Good rewards await those who are patient with hardships and sufferings. Thank you. This is your boss is not a godless