Depressed mood, nature can heal me, go out for a walk, breathe in, blow the cool wind, and my head is no longer a mess. I was watching the Emperor Penguin diary with my three-year-old niece at home. I thought it was the same as the "Penguin Secret Service" I had seen. This one has French anthropomorphic dubbing, BGM cute. Skuas are stupid and clumsy to catch a little furry boy. Penguin parents take turns to go out for food. The head of the baby penguin can be vaguely seen in the father's pouch. They do not eat or drink for several months, forming a goose wall in the cold snowstorm. Walking staggeringly, the emperor penguin has a black back, a white belly, and a golden scarf. The posture of white belly sliding against the ground is cool, just like goose skating. The penguin got into the small ice cave and returned to the water like a small torpedo. It swishly launched a stream of air, and its long mouth bit a small fish. The oriole was behind, and there were seals watching. In the dense group of geese, finding your own baby is really one in a thousand. The skill of listening to the geese should not be underestimated. If a mother finds that her little baby has fallen, she will cry out sadly, and she may grab other babies to raise her when she is sad. When Little Treasure finally came out of the shell, it was fluffy and didn't shed much, and it was gray, not as bright as the belly of Dad who had eaten enough food. The French dubbing is also very emotional, and the text is so playful. It is an excellent natural enlightenment film to watch with children.
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