Watch Funny Monkey Serving Food to King Lions--What Happened Next ?

Watch Funny Monkey Serving Food to King Lions--What Happened Next ? 


The Real Wealth English Bedtime Stories for Kids - Cartoon Stories for Kids | Stories of the Forest


The Real Wealth English Bedtime Stories for Kids - Cartoon Stories for Kids | Stories of the Forest. #AnimalsStories for kids Stories of the Forest is an animated series featuring quirky animals and interesting #kidsstories. Hope you love it! #bedtimestories The Lion takes bath in a pool inside his cave. On another side of the cave where the throne is, we see two Deers who clean the surroundings using brooms. After his bath, the Lion comes near the throne wearing a Jacket like outfit. He sits down in his throne. Very near to his throne, we see a small throne meant for his son. The Lion calls out; LION : Bruno.... Bruno.... Bruno, the Lion’s son who was keenly looking at a butterfly in the garden outside the cave, runs into the cave as he hears his Father calling. He reaches near the Lion’s throne. LION : Come here my son. Bruno sits in the small throne. The Father Lion just snaps his fingers and very soon another housekeeper Monkey arrives and serves the Lion and Bruno their food in two different plates. Smiling, they take the plate and feast on the food. The Rabbit dances in front of the Royal throne. The Rabbit sings and dances in a funny manner and the Lion and his son enjoy it. Rabbit continues to give wacky steps and the Lion and his son laugh out loud. The Lion holds his belly as if he cannot laugh more. LION: Stop... Stop... Oh My God... Lion laughs again. LION: That was so good Rabbit. Rabbit gives a funny smile by showing his teeth outside. RABBIT: Thank You, Your majesty. The Lion orders his housekeepers, LION: Give him a bag full of carrots. The rabbit gives a funny excited smile and bows his head down. The Lion turns to his son; LION: Come my dear Son... Let us go out for a walk. The Lion and the Son walk along their garden. LION: Son... I think it is time you learned about your subjects. You see... We are very rich and wealthy but not everyone is blessed like that. Most of our subjects are poor and lead miserable lives. You should understand their lives so that you can see how lucky and blessed we are. So... I suggest we take a trip around the Forest today. Bruno, the Son, nods excitedly. BRUNO: Sure Father. We see the Lion and his Son walking across the Forest. They are near the lake and they see the Elephant, Bear and Horse there. The Lion and Son greet them and talk to them. Finally, the Lion pats the Bear’s shoulder and continues to walk. Then, the Lion and the Son walk around and reach near the Monkey’s tree. The tree is also the habitat for a Goose and Pigeon. Similar to the previous visual, the Lion and the Son talk with them. Similarly, we see the Lion and his Son near the Rabbit’s burrow, Wolf’s cave which is near the waterfalls and near the Giraffe’s home. As they interact, the Lion looks at his Son to see how he observes the life of the subjects. With an enthusiastic smile, the Son continues to observe everyone. The Lion smiles as he watches this. We see the Lion and his Son back in their garden outside their cave. The Lion asks his Son; LION: I hope you enjoyed your trip. The Son smiles excitedly; BRUNO: I sure did. The Lion looks at him and pauses for a second. LION: I hope you understood how unfortunate it is to be poor. The Son remains silent. BRUNO: But Father.... How are they poor? The Lion gives a shocked look. The Son smiles. LION: Didn’t you see? They don’t have a garden in their front yard, they don’t have a pool in their home, they don’t have servants to cook for them, they don’t have beautiful lights inside their home... They have nothing that we have. BRUNO: They don’t have a garden, but the entire Forest is theirs. They may not have a pool but they have a huge lake. They may not have servants but they surround themselves with fellow beings. They don’t have lights inside their home but they have entire stars to light their nights! Tell me dad... Who is poor? The Lion, taken aback, stands shocked for a while. Slowly, he starts to smile and pats his Son’s head. LION: My dear Son... You taught me a great lesson. All these years, I was so proud about myself that I was rich. But now, I understand real wealth is not measured in property but in gratitude and compassion. Take a bow from the King. BRUNO: HEY.. LION: So let’s spend more time with our people from tomorrow. BRUNO: Sure… The Lion bows in front of his Son. The Son laughs and hugs his Father as if to say not to do that. The Lion hugs him back. Thanks for watching Please Like! & Subscribe For more Updates and Videos Subscribe Here By Following Link : https://goo.gl/iXjw9i Follow On Our Other Social Sites: Pinterest : https://goo.gl/cMAUaF Mix : https://goo.gl/4WMyFF Twitter : https://goo.gl/Y541v1 Fb : https://goo.gl/bzdMpR Blog : https://goo.gl/bU2qYb G+: https://goo.gl/mzvYv4

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