How to be yourself? learn a great life lesson from Roro the rabbit and his jungle friends.
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 Published On Sep 8, 2024

Once upon a time, in a cozy little burrow nestled beneath a sprawling oak tree, lived a cheerful rabbit named Roro. Roro was a tiny bunny with big, curious eyes and a fluffy tail that bounced along with every hop he took. But today, something was different about Roro. His box, usually filled with warmth and joy, was wriggling and shaking with a strange energy. Out popped Roro, who seemed to be bursting with something new—a day full of "No."

It all started when Roro decided to go on a grand adventure to collect Easter eggs. As he hopped through the meadow, his heart skipped with excitement. The first friend he met was Daisy the deer, who was frolicking near the blooming flowers.

“Hello, Roro!” Daisy called out, her voice as sweet as the honey bees buzzing nearby. “Would you like to come to the meadow and play with me?”

But Roro, with a determined shake of his little head, replied, “No, no, no, no!” And off he hopped, leaving Daisy blinking in surprise.

Next, Roro met Gigi the giraffe, who was munching on some tasty leaves from a tall tree.

“Hi there, Roro!” Gigi greeted him with a long, slow smile. “Want to climb up my neck and slide down? It’s loads of fun!”

But Roro’s answer was quick and firm. “No, no, no, no!” And away he went, his little feet barely touching the ground.

As Roro continued his journey, he encountered Zoe the zebra. She was playing hide-and-seek with all the jungle animals, and they were having a blast.

“Come on, Roro!” Zoe called out. “Join us in the game. It’ll be so much fun!”

But Roro, not even tempted by the laughter and fun, simply said, “No, no, no, no!” and hopped further into the woods.

Just when he thought his adventure was over, Miki the monkey swung down from the trees with a cheeky grin.

“Hey Roro, how about we go get some ice cream? I know a place that serves the best banana splits!”

But Roro wasn’t in the mood for ice cream, or anything else for that matter. “No, no, no, no!” he replied, and with a little huff, continued on his way home.

When Roro finally reached his burrow, his mother was waiting for him with a warm, comforting meal. “Roro, it’s time to eat,” she said gently.

But Roro, still caught in his whirlwind of ‘No,’ shook his head. “No, no, no, no!”

His mother, patient and kind, then told him, “Alright, Roro, it’s time for bed. You’ve had a busy day.”

But Roro, eyes wide open and filled with energy, protested, “No, no, no, no! I need to count my Easter eggs!”

All the animals that Roro had met that day were worried about their little friend. They gathered outside his burrow, whispering among themselves about Roro’s strange behavior. Even Roro’s mother was concerned.

Just then, Ollie the wise old owl flew down silently from his perch and joined the worried group. He listened carefully to their concerns and then, with a knowing look in his eyes, spoke softly.

“Sometimes, little ones have a ‘No’ day. And that’s okay. Tomorrow is a new day, and I’m sure Roro will be just fine. Let’s give him some time.”

The animals nodded in agreement, feeling reassured by Ollie’s wisdom, and returned to their homes.

The next morning, as the sun peeked through the trees and birds chirped a happy tune, Roro’s mother gently woke him up. “Roro, darling, it’s time to get dressed for school.”

To her surprise and delight, Roro’s eyes sparkled with a bright energy. He jumped out of bed and shouted, “Yes, Mumma! I’m ready!”

He quickly dressed up, had a healthy breakfast, and hopped off to school with a big smile #childrenssong #englishstory #nurseryrhymes #dancevideo #fruits on his face, ready for a day full of “Yes.”

And so, Roro learned that it’s okay to have a day full of “No.” Because after every “No” day, there’s always a “Yes” day waiting to begin. And that’s what made life in the meadow so wonderful—every day brought something new. #kidsvideo #kidslearning #cartoon

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