The fields were quiet, the river was quiet, the wind was cool, the woods were dark, and night was coming.
"Oooooooo, I want to go home ......"
The duckling was lost and crying so hard.
"Don't cry, don't cry, little duckling, I'll take you home."
The white rabbit ran over and hugged the duckling affectionately.
The duckling smiled, "Gluttony ......"
"Tell me, where does your home live?"
"Where there is water, that is where my home is."
The white rabbit led the duckling to the river. The river gurgled and the fish swam in the water, but there was no home for the duckling here.
"Oooooooo, I want to go home ......"
"Don't cry, don't cry, little duckling, I'll help you."
The little frog jumped over, his eyes wide open.
"Tell me, what is your mother's name?"
"Name's Mommy."
The little frog fretted, where to find it?
"Duckling, I'll take you home."
The little goose waddled along.
"Tell me, what is your father's name?"
"Call Daddy."
The little goose had no idea how to find it.
"Duckling, I'll take you home."
The little squirrel jumped down from the tree.
"Tell me, what is your name?"
"Call mommy's baby."
The squirrel sighed, not knowing what to do.
"Oooooooo, I want to go home ......"
The duckling cried again.
A little bird flew in and wiped the duckling's tears.
"Easy, easy, duckling, I can find your home." Who knows? Which mother duck has lost her baby? Red beak, red feet, all yellow fluffy ......"
The old cow heard the moo mōu call: "Who lost the baby duck?"
The goat baaed, "Who's lost their baby duck?"
The white horse whinnied, "Who's lost their baby duck?"
The yellow dog barked, "Who's lost their baby duck?"
The flower cat meowed, "Who's lost their baby duck?"
Moo moo, baa baa, whinny whinny, woof woof woof, meow meow meow, one low, one high, calling from the east to the west.
The duck's mother came in a hurry, "Oops, my family lost the duck baby ......"
The duckling saw his mother squealing, with tears in his eyes clapping his hands and laughing, running up, shaking and shaking, running in a hurry, falling down, rolling to his mother's side again. Spoiled:
"Mom, mom, I came back from far, far away ......"
"My child, run out so far, what did you find ah? "
"I found many good friends."
The duckling tilted his head, crossed his legs, and quacked happily.