In a Village by the Sea : Learn English (US) with subtitles - Story for Children & Adults
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A cozy story for little ones who try their best to stay awake, with a story within a story within a story! This should ease all cubs, hoglets and children off to dreamland.
Author: Muon Van
Illustrator: April Chu
Narration: Anu Anand
Animation: BookBox
Music:
*Xia Yu by Guifrog is licensed under a Attribution License.
*Chinatown_Healing by PeriTune is licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License."
*Sakuya2 by PeriTune is licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 License.
IN A VILLAGE BY THE SEA
by Muon Van
In a fishing village
by the sea
there is a small house.
In that house,
high above the waves,
is a kitchen.
In that kitchen is a bright,
glowing fire.
In that fire
is a pot of steaming noodle soup.
By that soup sits a woman,
watching and stirring.
By that woman is a sleepy child,
yawning and turning.
By that child,
tucked in the shadows,
is a dusty hole.
In that hole is a brown cricket,
humming and painting.
In that painting is a sudden storm,
roaring and flashing.
In that storm is a white boat,
crashing and rolling.
In that boat is a fisherman,
hoping the storm will end soon
because in his village by the sea
there is a small house,
and in that house is a family
waiting for him to come home.
BookBox
Our mission is to produce animated stories that are powered by Same Language Subtitling (SLS) a scientifically tested and proven approach to help improve reading skills and language learning, ultimately promoting a love for reading.
AniBooks flow from a simple fact – children love to watch cartoons. Thus, AniBooks are animated stories for children, with the narration appearing on-screen as Same Language Subtitles (SLS). BookBox was founded in 2004 after winning a business plan competition at Stanford University, called, the Social e-Challenge.