The Goat and the Bull
Characters:
Narrator
Goat
Bull
Narrator: In a cheerful meadow, there lived a friendly goat and a strong bull. One sunny day, the goat and the bull decided to play a game of tag.
(Goat and Bull enter, excited)
Goat: Hi there, Mr. Bull! How about a friendly game of tag?
Bull: Sure thing, little friend! You might be fast, but I'll catch you.
Narrator: The two friends started playing, running around the meadow, laughing and enjoying the game.
(Goat and Bull playing tag, laughing)
Goat: (giggling) You're fast, Mr. Bull, but I'm faster!
Bull: (chuckling) Let's see about that!
Narrator: Suddenly, the goat tripped over a small rock and tumbled to the ground.
(Goat trips and falls)
Goat: Oh no, I fell! Mr. Bull, are you okay?
Bull: (concerned) I'm fine, little friend. Are you hurt?
Goat: Just a little scrape. But I can't run anymore.
Narrator: The bull, showing kindness, helped the goat up and suggested a different game that wouldn't involve running.
(Bull and Goat decide on a different game)
Bull: How about we play a game of 'Guess the Sound' instead? That way, you won't have to run.
Goat: Great idea, Mr. Bull! I'll go first. (makes a sound)
Bull: Hmm, is it a chirping bird?
Goat: You got it! Your turn.
Narrator: The bull and the goat continued playing games, realizing that friendship mattered more than being the fastest.