So he went to ask his good friend Fox for help. The fox thought and thought, "Yes, I know what to do."
"How to do it? How come? " The lion asked repeatedly.
"When do you think the sea will make beautiful waves?" Asked the fox.
"When it's windy!" The lion replied.
"By the way, let's have a strong wind, shall we?" Said the fox.
So the fox invited many animals to help, and everyone formed a semicircle, and the lion sat opposite with a big smile.
The fox said, "I'll count to one, two, three, blow, and all of you blow hard together." Do you understand? "
"I see," everyone replied in unison.
One, two, three strikes
"Shout ..."
What a strong wind! I saw the leaves on the trees around me falling, and the lion's hair really fluttered like waves. But when the wind stopped, it returned to its original state.
The fox said, "Don't lose heart, let's do it again."
"Shout ..."
There was another strong wind, and almost all the leaves on the tree fell off, and the lion's hair fluttered with the wind. But when the wind stopped, my hair hung straight down and covered my eyes. Everyone couldn't help laughing when they saw the lion. The lion blushed and ran away quickly.
The wind blowing method didn't work, so the fox felt ashamed and tried harder to find a way.
On this day, the sky was still blue, and it began to rain soon. The fox leaned out of the hole to get some air and saw the little fox playing with water. When the fox suddenly noticed the rain in the puddle, the water rippled round and round. The fox imagined that the lion's hair had become wavy, and ran excitedly to find the lion.
The fox took the lion to the pond, pointed to the ripple and asked, "Do you want your hair to look like this?"
"Think, think, think," the lion repeatedly replied.
"That's easy, just sit here in the rain!" Said the fox.
So the lion obediently sat on the ground and let it rain. It was okay at first, but I sneezed soon. At first, the fox thought it didn't matter, but when he saw the lion shaking all the time, he realized that something was wrong and hurried home with the lion.
On this day, the fox came home and saw Mrs. Fox making a peanut burrito that children love. He picked up a piece and put it in his mouth: "Mmm, mmm, it's delicious. How did you make it? " ? "
Mrs. Fox replied, "Come on, I'll show you."
I saw Mrs. Fox sprinkle sugar and peanut powder on the sliced bread and roll it up. The fox thought it was fun, so he helped to do it together. When everything was finished, Mrs. Fox put the burrito on the slate and baked it on the fire.
"Hey? Will the burrito become loose and flat when it is baked? " The fox asked curiously.
"Well, of course not!" Mrs. Fox replied.
At this moment, the fox had a brainwave.
Children, guess what a clever fox has figured out this time to make the lion's hair curl.