1. The Bird Learning to Sing
The cool dew drops are dancing
On the branches, spinning around
The sky is an endless blue
The golden sun is skipping by
The little bird is learning to sing
Stretching its neck, opening its beak
Fa, Sol, La, Mi, Do
Do, Re, Mi, La, Si...
The breeze arrives, orchestrating
The leaves rustle in harmony
Playing a tune on the piano
The bird sings louder and higher
Fruit on the branch ripens sweetly
Eyes wide open, listening closely
Everyone is silent, listening
Do, Re, Mi, La, Si...


2. The Little Rooster
The little rooster
With a bright red comb
And a golden beak
Flaps its wings, crowing loud
Underneath the pumpkin vine
Its tail is a rich purple
Shiny and smooth, how wonderful!
The rooster leaps high
Ó ó o ó!


3. The Brown Spider
Look there! A little brown spider
Spinning delicate webs under the gourd vine full of flowers
Not afraid of the passing wind
The spider performs tricks... it’s quite the sight
While spinning its web, it catches its prey
No safety net, yet it never falls
The child watches, full of admiration!
Though small, the spider has many talents.


4. The Puppy
The little puppy, far from its mother
It’s been two days now
Back at the house with the child
It keeps crying non-stop
At night, it can't sleep
Calling out: 'Mom, oh Mom!'
Then it whimpers
With tears falling down
The child feels so sorry for the puppy
Picking it up and carrying it to the room
Taking an old shirt
To lay it down for the puppy
The child gently pats it
'Sleep well, little puppy!'
Soon, the puppy will
Watch over the house with care.
The child's hands
Warmly pass their touch
The puppy thinks it’s its mother’s hands
And falls asleep peacefully.


5. The Mother Hen
Leading her chicks to find food
Whether it’s big or small
She’ll save it all for her little ones
If a storm should strike
She spreads her wings wide
And calls her chicks inside
If a cat threatens her chicks
The hen quickly lifts her foot... and strikes
The cat runs away, terrified
She teaches her chicks to find food
And trains them to hop and jump
Only when they’re grown does she stop!


6. The Piglets
Oink oink, the little piglets
Drinking milk, their bellies round
Playing a game of tag
Their tails wagging with glee
Their snouts wiggling in the air
Big round bellies, so full
Tiny little legs
Eyes blinking sleepily
Ears waving non-stop
Sometimes they’re busy playing
Sometimes they’re drinking milk
Then they roll over to nap
Oh, how adorable!
And when they wake up again
Oink oink, here we go!


7. Working Together
The tiny ant
This morning, out searching for food
Found a piece of cake
That someone had dropped
The ant tried to carry it, but it was too heavy
The cake was far too big
So the ant went to call for help
To get everyone involved
After traveling a short distance
The ant quickly made a mark
Met another ant
And whispered a message
In just a moment
Following the trail
Ants of all sizes
Joined together in a line
And carried the cake
Back to their home
When you work together
No one can underestimate you!


8. The Cricket
Though he is still young
He is incredibly talented
He is both a composer
And a celebrated singer
His voice is sweet and melodious
Resonating like the sound of the wind
He wears a brown suit
That fits his small frame perfectly
Whether it’s raining or sunny
He always loves life
His tiny violin
Accompanies him everywhere
For life is beautiful
He sings with passion
Hoping to spread joy
Far and wide.


9. The Calf
The calf, dressed in yellow
Chases after its mother’s heels
Its little legs so quick
It hops and skips along
What dance is the calf doing?
No one can guess!
It comes across a field of soft grass
Singing its cheerful 'be he'
While its mother grazes
Carefully munching the grass
She eats to make milk
To nourish the calf
The calf lies still, listening
To the sound of the wind’s song
Blending with the rustling of the grass
As its mother chews, so happily!


10. The Wagtail
The wagtail perches
On a branch of the jackfruit tree
It chirps happily
The jackfruit is ripe
The wagtail moves to a tangerine tree
It sings a cheerful tune
The tangerines are golden and sweet!
Then it hops to a guava branch
And calls out loudly
The guavas have fallen now
Next, it lands on a flowered tree
Its voice is sweet
Like the first fruits of the season
The wagtail sings...


