The Clever Crow and the Thirsty Pitcher
Characters:
Narrator
Crow
Pitcher (represented by a puppet or prop)
Narrator: In a lively garden, there lived a clever crow and a pitcher of water. Let's join them in their tale.
(Crow and Pitcher on the stage)
Narrator: One hot day, the clever crow felt very thirsty.
(Crow looks around, expressing thirst)
Crow: Oh, I'm so thirsty! I need water.
Narrator: The crow spotted a pitcher but realized the water level was too low for it to reach.
(Crow tries to reach the water but can't)
Crow: How can I get to the water? It's so close, yet so far.
Narrator: The clever crow, using its sharp mind, had an idea.
(Crow looks around)
Crow: I remember seeing some pebbles nearby. I wonder if they could help.
Narrator: The crow picked up pebbles and dropped them one by one into the pitcher, raising the water level.
(Crow drops pebbles into the pitcher)
Crow: (excited) It's working! The water is rising.
Narrator: With each pebble, the water level rose until the clever crow could finally take a refreshing drink.
(Crow happily drinks from the pitcher)
Crow: Ah, that's much better! I'm so glad I thought of using the pebbles.
Narrator: The crow, having quenched its thirst, felt proud of its clever solution.
(Crow looks satisfied)
Crow: Sometimes, a little creativity can solve big problems!