While the hen Karkar was pecking and looking for food, she found a wheat spike, and was amazed by its golden appearance, so she took it with her beak, ground it, and baked it. So she would get a complete delicious meal.
The hen and the beetle: While she was on her way to the nearby field, she encountered a beetle. He had taken some dirt from her, so she pleaded with him to help her with the heavy load on her back. But he apologized to her because he didn’t have time at the moment, so she didn’t care about what the beetle Daniel did, but she continued on her way.
The hen and the antelopes: On her way again, she found some antelopes playing and having fun on the road. She turned to them asking for help, but the antelopes were busy playing and didn’t pay any attention to her.
The wheat spike: So the hen Karkar dug a hole, buried the wheat spike in it, and covered it with dirt. The rain came and watered it, and after a period it sprouted wheat seedlings, and her chicks gathered around her and ate. And the beetle Daniel remained busy with his hole.
Harvesting the wheat: When summer came, the heat increased and the wheat spikes ripened and the wheat grains dried. The hen Karkar harvested the wheat spikes, and she collected all the wheat she had harvested from the wheat spikes to store it, gathering the wheat grains clean without the husks to be able to grind them.
Asking for help again: And as before, Karkar the hen asked everyone for help, but no one answered, even her chicks didn’t understand what she was saying, so she collected the wheat grains by herself in the field.
Grinding the wheat: When the mill appeared to her, she took her cart and went with full force to the mill to grind it, hoping that this time everything would be completed without their help, because she had been mistreated by their bad treatment with her before.
The hen’s return home: And with all this, the hen Karkar returned and passed the antelopes. She looked at her young and realized that they were still playing with the beetle Daniel and didn’t understand much what she was saying.
The moral of the story: Teaching the child about treating others with kindness and hard work, and what results from laziness and inactivity and multiple diseases.