Living Rainbow
A duck is killed after being hit by a car and a boy and his friend, with the help of the girl's little sister, try to incubate its eggs, using a homemade incubator, built following the advice of the b…
Living Rainbow
A duck is killed after being hit by a car and a boy and his friend, with the help of the girl's little sister, try to incubate its eggs, using a homemade incubator, built following the advice of the boy's father. A duck is killed by a car and a boy and his friend, with the help of the girl's little sister, try to incubate the eggs using a homemade incubator, built following the advice of the boy's father. The incubator consists of a basket in which to deposit the eggs and a cover with a hole through which a light bulb is lowered. A thermometer is used to manually control the temperature at 38 degrees Celsius as indicated by the father. The child, orphaned by his mother, has a great love for nature and considers profound problems such as the similarity between a bacterium seen under a microscope and a galaxy, questioning the unity of everything that exists in the universe. Is death forever? Do parents also think about their parents? A teacher teaches children about nature and tells stories, including Bambi, and makes them reflect on good and evil. Good must always triumph. A fire in the forest leaves some fawns trapped and they are helped by the boy's father, the teacher, the students and the head guard of the nature park.
Living Rainbow
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A duck is killed after being hit by a car and a boy and his friend, with the help of the girl's little sister, try to incubate its eggs, using a homemade incubator, built following the advice of the boy's father. A duck is killed by a car and a boy and his friend, with the help of the girl's little sister, try to incubate the eggs using a homemade incubator, built following the advice of the boy's father. The incubator consists of a basket in which to deposit the eggs and a cover with a hole through which a light bulb is lowered.
A thermometer is used to manually control the temperature at 38 degrees Celsius as indicated by the father. The child, orphaned by his mother, has a great love for nature and considers profound problems such as the similarity between a bacterium seen under a microscope and a galaxy, questioning the unity of everything that exists in the universe. Is death forever? Do parents also think about their parents? A teacher teaches children about nature and tells stories, including Bambi, and makes them reflect on good and evil.
Good must always triumph. A fire in the forest leaves some fawns trapped and they are helped by the boy's father, the teacher, the students and the head guard of the nature park..