Folklore Kids Fable a Cuckoo Bird not Making a Nest Ordered By The Lion King
There once was a period when a forest was filled with great tranquility and all the birds and animals coexisted together. A bird once arrived in this woodland and began to sing. The animals and birds were all captivated by the bird’s melodies. His name is Cuckoo, the singing bird informed him when all the animals and birds in the forest asked.
The lion, who ruled over the jungle, was likewise enthralled by the Cuckoo’s sound and would often remark, “Cuckoo, do not ever stop singing; it puts me to sleep.”
The lion king used to enjoy the sound of the Cuckoo. Once, the lion king went two days without hearing the Cuckoo. He should be tracked down and questioned about his silence.
The Cuckoo emerged and said that he was not singing because he was building a nest for his chick to hatch from his egg. He would then feed them grain.
The Lion King ordered, “Hey Cuckoo, you will not build your own nest from now on; instead, you will lay your egg in the nest of another bird, and the other bird will rear your chick.”
You just sang.
Dear children, did you know that the Cuckoo does not build its own nest? Instead, it lays its eggs in the nest of another bird, and the other bird looks after the Cuckoo’s baby, feeding and raising it.