The ant and the Grasshopper

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Description

It's all about fables where we can learn moral stories specially for kids.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

Austrian North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
on a glorious summer day, a grass hopper settles down and see Ing's out of to its song. He looks on an ant, working hard, carrying a kernel of going to his house. Grasshoppers. See? Look at this foolish aunt. All day long, he wakes and never enjoys the sunshine the carefree grasshopper loves at the aunt and then move onto seeing More PT stays in the warm sun all summer long with all the care in the world as summer stirrings into Oldham the grass Harbury goes on to seeing his song and rejoice in the sands, right? Your aunt on the other hound continued star away food in his house. Winter sets in cold winds, blow hard and soon covers the entire ground with a thick carpet of white. The grass Hubbard comes along to find food. Unluckily off course, he finds nothing. The Grace Hopper, very much starving, doesn't take too long to knock upon the on tour and big please Hopi on me. I have nothing to it. I will starve to death without your help, my dear friend. All summer long, I work hard, gathering food and storing it in my house while you played in the sunshine. I'm sorry, but I will not give you away in my food to someone who is very lazy. I was busy singing my songs. I was making beautiful music. What should I do now? The Argentines and speak out seeing and dance away your hunger and war ease and the moral of the fable East work today for the needs that you will help tomorrow the end.