Turtle's Flute: Learn Swahili with subtitles - Story for Children and Adults "BookBox.com"

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2025
  • Turtle, a gifted flutist, is trapped by a greedy man. How will she escape now?
    Turtle’s Flute
    A Brazilian folktale
    Once upon a time,
    on the banks of a river,
    Turtle played her flute.
    When Turtle played,
    lions, elephants, butterflies,
    snakes and monkeys
    danced to Turtle’s music.
    One day,
    a man heard Turtle’s music.
    “Ahh,” he thought.
    “That must be Turtle making music.
    Turtle would taste very good right now.”
    So he called out:
    “Turtle!
    Show me your beautiful flute.”
    Turtle slowly walked to the door
    and held out her flute.
    But the moment
    the man saw Turtle,
    he grabbed her by the neck
    and began to run.
    Turtle
    tried to cry for help,
    but she couldn’t make a sound.
    She closed her eyes,
    holding tightly to her flute
    for good luck.
    When the man reached his hut,
    he put Turtle into a cage
    and shut it.
    Then he turned to his children:
    “Don’t let Turtle out of her cage.”
    And off he went to the fields.
    The children began to play outside.
    Turtle sat very still inside her cage,
    thinking about the father’s words.
    She began to play
    a sweet tune on her flute,
    and the children ran to the cage.
    ”Is that you playing, Turtle?”
    they asked,
    their eyes wide with wonder.
    “Yes,” Turtle said.
    She kept on playing,
    for she could see
    the children were delighted.
    At last she stopped.
    “I can dance
    even better than I can play,”
    she said.
    “Would you like to see?”
    “Oh, please!”
    the little boy cried.
    “I’ll show you
    how to dance and play
    at the same time,”
    said Turtle.
    “But you must open the cage.
    There is no room in here.”
    So the little boy opened the cage
    and Turtle began to dance
    and play.
    The children laughed
    and clapped their hands,
    for never had they seen
    such a wonderful thing.
    Then Turtle stopped.
    “Don’t stop!”
    the children cried.
    “Oh,” Turtle groaned.
    “My legs are stiff.
    If I could just walk a little bit
    to loosen them ...”
    “Don’t go too far,”
    the little girl cautioned.
    “Come right back.”
    “Never fear,”
    said Turtle.
    “You wait right here.”
    Turtle crawled off
    toward the jungle.
    The moment she was out of sight,
    she raced all the way
    back to her house.
    Nobody ever found Turtle again.
    But to this day,
    if you strain your ear,
    you can hear
    the sweet sound of a flute
    in the forest.
    Author: Amit Garg
    Illustrations: Emanuele Scanziani
    Music: Holger Jetter
    Translator: Sharon Mbeyu
    Narrator: Sharon Mbeyu
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