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  1. The ugly duckling Story Time Mummy Duck lived on a farm. In her nest, she had five little eggs and one big egg. One day, the five little eggs started to crack. Tap, tap, tap! Five pretty, yellow baby ducklings came out. Then the big egg started to crack. Bang, bang, bang! One big, ugly duckling came out. ‘That’s strange,’ thought Mummy Duck.

    • Part 1: One by One
    • Part 2: Unlike The Others
    • Part 3: Get Out!
    • Part 4: A New Lake
    • Part 5: Spring

    Once on a farm long ago, a Mama Duck sat on her nest. “How long must I wait for my babies to hatch? I have to sit here all alone!” But what could she do? A Mama duck must keep her eggs warm till they hatch. At last, the eggs began to crack. One yellow duckling stepped out of its shell, then another. They all shook their wings. “Quack, quack!” “Look...

    The next day, the big egg started to hatch. Out stepped a baby boy bird. My goodness! How different this one looked! He was much larger than the others. He was not yellow, but dark-gray all over. And he walked with a funny wobble. One of the yellow ducklings pointed. “What is THAT? He cannot be one of us!” “I have never seen such an ugly duckling!”...

    One day, one of the yellow ducklings said to the Ugly Duckling, “You know what? You would do us a big favor if you just went away!” All of them started to quack: “Go! Go! Go!” “Why won’t they let me stay?” thought the Ugly Duckling. He hung his head down low. “They must be right. I should go.” That night, the Ugly Duckling flew over the farmyard fe...

    The storm ended. Finally he found another lake. Looking in the water, the Ugly Duckling saw a reflection from above - a flock of large birds flying by. He turned to look at them. They were the most beautiful birds he had ever seen. Their long bodies and slender necks winged through the sky with ease and grace. He watched until the very last bird di...

    At last, spring came. Tips of green dotted the tree branches. Short, bright flowers popped up from the ground. “It is time for you to go back to the lake to swim again, as you were born to do,” said the farmer. He took the duckling back to the lake where he had found him, and set him with care on the water. “I feel good!” said the young bird, flapp...

  2. The ugly duckling | LearnEnglish Kids. Listen and watch. Short stories. The ugly duckling. This traditional story is about being friends with people who are different from you. Will the ugly duckling find a friend? Watch and find out! Help. Do the preparation task first. Then watch the story and do the activities. Preparation.

  3. The Ugly Duckling is one of our Favorite Fairy Tales. IT was lovely summer weather in the country, and the golden corn, the green oats, and the haystacks piled up in the meadows looked beautiful. The stork walking about on his long red legs chattered in the Egyptian language, which he had learnt from his mother.

  4. En conmishijos.com te invitamos a leer el cuento en inglés the Ugly Duckling (El patito feo), una historia clásica de Hans Christian Andersen para que tus hijos mejoren el conocimiento del idioma inglés de una forma divertida. Un cuento infantil con una clara moraleja para los niños: que no se debe juzgar a alguien por su apariencia.

  5. In 1936, the Fleischer brothers adapted the story for their animated short "The Little Stranger", reversing the story by having an odd chick born into a family of ducks. In 1932, Yasuji Murata directed Ahiru no ko (The Ugly Duckling), a 15-minute Japanese short animated film based on the tale.

  6. “The Ugly Duckling” by Hans Christian Andersen. Additional Information. Year Published: 0. Language: English. Country of Origin: Denmark. Source: Hamilton Wright Mabie, ed., Fairy Tales Every Child Should Know. Readability: Flesch–Kincaid Level: 3.7. Word Count: 3,964. Genre: Fairy Tale/Folk Tale. Keywords: beauty. Cite This. Share |. Downloads.