Juvenile Literature: Storytime Interactive Reading.

The Ugly Duckling

5 min · 4 de may de 2026
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Summary This story centers around a duckling that looks different from his siblings and thus faces rejection and bullying from the other animals on the farm. Despite his mother’s initial protection, even his family eventually turns against him, prompting him to leave in search of acceptance. Experiencing further rejection and hardship during his journey, the duckling admires a group of beautiful swans flying overhead. Struggling through a harsh winter, he is eventually rescued by a farmer but escapes, continuing to wander alone. When spring arrives, the duckling discovers to his amazement that he has grown into a beautiful swan, ultimately gaining acceptance and admiration from those around him. This transformation highlights themes of identity, growth, and the pursuit of belonging. https://ririro.com/fairy-tales/the-ugly-duckling/ [https://ririro.com/fairy-tales/the-ugly-duckling/]

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