The Donkey and His Load
📜 Script
NARRATOR:
One hot day, a merchant was walking with his donkey.
The donkey was carrying a heavy load of salt on his back.
NARRATOR:
The road was long, and the donkey was tired.
🐴 DONKEY (thinking):
“This is too heavy. I don’t want to carry this anymore.”
NARRATOR:
They came to a little stream.
The donkey slipped on the rocks—SPLASH!
NARRATOR:
The bags of salt got wet… and the salt melted in the water.
The load became light!
🐴 DONKEY (smiling):
“Ah! That’s better!”
NARRATOR:
The next day, they walked again.
This time, the donkey was carrying sponges.
Again, they reached the stream.
The donkey remembered what happened before…
NARRATOR:
So he jumped into the water on purpose!
SPLASH!
NARRATOR:
But this time, the sponges soaked up the water.
They became very, very heavy!
The donkey tried to stand… but he couldn’t move!
🐴 DONKEY (groaning):
“Oh no… this is worse!”
NARRATOR (ending):
The donkey learned a lesson:
Tricks don’t always work.
And sometimes, they make things harder.
THE END.
📚 Vocabulary (3–5 words)
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Donkey – an animal that carries heavy things
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Merchant – a person who sells or carries goods
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Load – the things someone has to carry
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Salt – white crystals used in food
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Sponge – something that soaks up water
🗣 Useful Expressions (3 phrases)
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“Ah! That’s better!” – A happy feeling after something improves
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“Oh no… this is worse!” – When things get more difficult
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“Tricks don’t always work.” – A wise warning about being sneaky
❓ Comprehension Questions (for ages 4–6)
1. 🐴 What was the donkey carrying the first day?
2. 💧 What happened when the salt got wet?
3. 🧽 What did the donkey carry on the second day?
4. 💦 Why did the donkey jump into the water on purpose?
5. 💡 What lesson did the donkey learn at the end?