Good
morning, ladies and gentleman. I’m number 7.
Welcome
to my story about a smart crow, Mr. Crow.
Mr.
Crow was a big black bird with a big black beak, and he lived at the top of a
tree.
He
was very smart. “There’s no problem you cannot solve if you take the time to
think about it! Think about what you have around you to
create the solution,” he would say.
Mr.
Crow had solved a lot of problems. When he wanted to eat a juicy clam, Mr. Crow
took the clam high in the sky and dropped it like a bomber on the ground to
break it open. He solved the problem to enjoy the juicy clam.
“Go,
go Mr. Crow, You’re the smartest bird we know!” chirped the Sparrow Sisters.
Nuts
were more difficult for a crow to crack open, but Mr. Crow solved the problem,
too. He dropped the nut in the road to let a car drive over it and crack it
open. When the traffic lights turned red, he flew down to pick up the tasty
nut.
“Go,
go Mr. Crow, You’re so smart don’t you know!” chirped the Sparrow Sisters.
Then
one day Mr. Crow had a problem he thought he couldn’t solve.
It
was hot. And all the rivers, streams and ponds were dry. Mr. Crow was looking
for some water to drink. He looked everywhere, but he couldn’t find any. He was
so thirsty. After searching and searching, Mr. Crow finally found a bottle with
some water in it. He was so excited. He
couldn’t wait to drink the water. But when he put his beak into the bottle, he
couldn’t reach the water. There was only a little bit of water at the bottom.
“I
can see the water, but I cannot drink it!” he said to himself. “And without the
water I will die. This is a problem!” Mr. Crow looked everywhere around him and
thought for a moment. As he was thinking, he saw some pebbles, i.e. small stones. He came up with a brilliant idea.
He picked up the pebbles and dropped them into the bottle, one by one. The
water inside the bottle began to rise and rise…and finally, he could drink the
water. And so, thirsty Mr. Crow wasn’t thirsty anymore.
“Go,
go Mr. Crow, You’re so smart don’t you know!” chirped the Sparrow Sisters.
“A
problem’s not a problem if you take the time to think about
what you have around you to create the solution,” said Mr. Crow as he enjoyed
drinking the most delicious water in the world.
As you can see from the story, there are solutions all around you
for all the problems. So happy solving problems like Mr. Crow.
I hope you enjoy my speech. Thank you for listening. Have a nice
day.
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