Bubble Buddy was a cheerful little egg who loved playing with his friends at Hummingston Eggcelent Academy.
But there was one thing that made his heart go thump-thump with fear — water!
Whenever rain fell from the sky, Bubble Buddy would hide under a tree.
When his friends splashed in puddles, he covered his eyes.
And when they went near the swimming pool, Bubble Buddy stayed far away, shaking his tiny feet.
He was so scared of water that he didn’t even like to cry.
“Tears are made of water too!” he said. “What if I fall into them?”
But deep inside Bubble Buddy’s heart, there was a dream.
He wanted to swim, splash, and play like everyone else.
One sunny day he had a funny idea.
“If there is no water in the pool,” he said bravely, “then I won’t be scared at all!”
So Bubble Buddy waited until the pool was empty.
He took a deep breath, closed his eyes, and jumped in.
Thump!
“Ouch!” cried Bubble Buddy as he tumbled inside.
His friends rushed over right away.
“Bubble Buddy, are you okay?” they asked kindly.
They helped him stand up, brushed him off, and hugged him tight.
Then Sheep said softly, “Water isn’t scary when we learn slowly.”
Crow smiled and said, “We will help you step by step!”
First, Bubble Buddy dipped one toe into the water.
Then one foot.
Then slowly, slowly, he slid in.
Splash!
Giggle!
Smile!
Soon Bubble Buddy was floating, kicking, and laughing happily.
“I’m swimming! I’m swimming!” he cheered.
From that day on, Bubble Buddy was no longer afraid.
He loved water, loved swimming, and loved being brave.
Moral: When we face our fears slowly and bravely, we can do amazing things!
You can now visualize this story in a fun animated video below.
Enjoy watching Bubble Buddy learn to swim!
🎶 Bubble Buddy Swimming Song
🐣 The Little Chick’s First Day in the Big World
High on a quiet bluff stood a bright scientific lab, filled with machines that hummed softly and lights that blinked like tiny stars.
One afternoon, a small egg accidentally slipped from a table and rolled… and rolled… and rolled down the grassy slope.
Bump… bump… bump…
Until it gently landed in a warm, colorful garden filled with flowers, butterflies, and sunlight.
The egg rested there for many days. Inside, a tiny chick was growing — stretching, peeping, and slowly getting stronger.
The little chick tapped once.
Tap… tap…
The shell cracked.
And one beautiful morning — without a mother hen, without anyone helping — the chick pushed and POP!
Out came a fluffy yellow chick, blinking at the bright world for the very first time.
The chick looked around in surprise and whispered,
“Where am I? I made it! This place is huge compared to my shell… What are the rules out here?”
The breeze tickled its feathers.
Sunlight warmed its tiny wings.
Flowers danced gently as if saying hello.
The chick felt happy.
The chick felt free.
The chick felt alive!
And suddenly — it started to dance and sing with joy 🎵
🎶 The Little Chick’s Welcome Song
Where am I?
It’s so bright out here,
Everything’s shiny, everything’s clear.
I stretched my wings, I made it through,
Hello, big world — nice to meet you!
Hey, I made it! I’m free now,
Look at me, I don’t know how!
This place is big, so much to see,
What’s next for a little chick like me?
The shell is gone, my journey’s begun,
A brand-new life under the sun.
I’ll take a step, then maybe two,
Adventure’s waiting — cheep-cheep-woo!
Hey, I made it! I’m free now,
Look at me, I don’t know how!
This place is big, so much to see,
What’s next for a little chick like me?
Thank You, God, for all I see,
The sky, the trees, the air, and me.
With every step, I’ll sing and say,
You made this world in a perfect way.
Can someone tell me the rules out here?
I’m ready to learn, I’m ready to cheer…
The world is waiting just for me…
A tiny chick with a big, big dream! 🐣✨
Moral: Every beginning is a gift, and every new step is an adventure. 🌟
Enjoy watching a tiny chick go on a big adventure 🐣✨ in this playful, Pixar-style video below!
🎶 Out of My Shell | A Little Chick’s First Adventure
One Two Three 1 2 3 Apples on the Tree Song | Count 1 to 10 Song for Kids
🏫 Welcome to Hummingston Eggcelent Academy
This is Hummingston Eggcelent Academy — a joyful school where animals of all kinds come to learn, grow, and have fun together!
Here, birds, sheep, bunnies, and many other friends sit side by side in bright classrooms, learning math, music, kindness, and how to help one another.
Some students are quick at numbers.
Some are amazing singers.
Some are still learning step by step.
And that’s okay — because at Hummingston Eggcelent Academy, everyone is special in their own way. 🌟
One bright morning in Ms. Crenella’s class, the students were ready for a fun lesson.
🐦 Creleu the Crow sat quietly — very innocent and sweet, but not so strong in math.
🐑 Sheldon the Sheep sat calmly — smart and always helpful.
🦜 Polly the Parrot bounced in her seat — playful, confident, and ready to talk!
At the front of the classroom stood their teacher:
🦢 Ms. Crenella the Crane — tall, gentle, and wise.
Today’s lesson was about counting apples 🍎 — and a funny surprise was waiting!
At Hummingston Eggcelent Academy, the classroom was bright and cheerful.
Students were sitting neatly in their seats —
🐦 Creleu the Crow, who was very innocent and kind
🐑 Sheldon the Sheep, calm and smart
🦜 Polly the Parrot, colorful and playful
At the front of the room stood their teacher —
🦢 Ms. Crenella the Crane, tall, gentle, and wise.
One morning, Ms. Crenella smiled and said:
“Children, I have a tree with 10 apples 🍎.
If you take three apples, how many do you have?”
Polly quickly said,
“Seven, teacher!”
Some other students nodded and agreed.
Creleu scratched his head and proudly said,
“Ten!” "Ten!"
The whole class looked surprised.
Then Sheldon softly raised his hoof and said,
“Teacher… the answer is three.”
Ms. Crenella nodded kindly.
“Very good, Sheldon. Can you explain?”
Sheldon smiled and said:
“Even though the tree has ten apples,
the question is — how many do YOU have after taking three?
When you take three apples, those three are in your hands.
So you have three apples, not seven.”
Everyone went —
“Ooooooh! 😲”
The classroom burst into giggles and claps.
Creleu blinked and said innocently,
“Ohhh! I was counting the tree!”
Ms. Crenella laughed gently and said,
“That’s okay, Creleu! Math becomes easy when we understand it slowly.
Now, how about you sing us a counting song?”
Creleu’s eyes sparkled.
He flapped his wings and sang happily:
🎶
**One, two, three — apples on the tree,**
Hanging free, so bright to see,
**Four, five, six — red in green leaves mix,**
**Seven, eight, nine, ten — count them one by one again! 🍎🎶**
**One, two, three — apples on the tree,**
(da-da-da, daa-daa-daa)
**Hanging free, so bright to see,**
(da-da-da, daa-daa-daa)
**Four, five, six — red in green leaves mix,**
(da-da-da, daa-daa-daa)
**Seven, eight, nine, ten — count them one by one again!**
(da-da-da, da-da-da, da-da-da)
👏👏👏
The whole class clapped loudly!
Polly hopped excitedly and said,
“Creleu! I can mimic your song too!”
Creleu laughed.
“Yes, Polly! Sing it!”
Polly spread her colorful wings and sang:
🎵
**One, two, three, a parrot on the tree,**
(da-da-da, daa-daa-daa)
**Gripping free, with a hooked beak sharp to see,**
(da-da-da, daa-daa-daa)
**Four, five, six — red, green, yellow feathers mix,**
(da-da-da, daa-daa-daa)
**Seven, eight, nine, ten — mimic the song, then sing again!**
(da-da-da, da-da-da, da-da-da)
Everyone laughed, danced, and sang together —
Sheldon clapped, Creleu twirled, Polly flapped, and even Ms. Crenella swayed happily.
The classroom was full of joy, music, and learning. 🎶✨
Moral: Everyone learns in different ways — and when friends help each other with kindness, learning becomes fun and easy!