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"Those who sleep don't catch any fish." – Italian Proverb
Gerald the Duck is, without a doubt, the most magnificent duck in Snaggleton. He has cloud-white feathers, a polished orange beak, and a very dignified waddle. He is also, unfortunately, rather lazy! Lately, Gerald has decided that waking up early to hunt for delicious Sludge-Snails in the castle moat is far too "inconvenient".
Because he loves his beauty sleep, Gerald starts waking up late—only to find that the other ducks have already eaten every single snack in the water! When Nolan the Gnome Knight warns him that "those who sleep don't catch any fish," Gerald simply sniffs and points out that he eats snails, not fish, completely missing the point!
To teach him a lesson about effort, Nolan commands Gerald to fly him to Sparky Flarkbottom’s workshop. There, Gerald watches the gnome inventor try to build an Auto-Rocking Hammock. Sparky spends the entire day failing.
Instead of giving up, Sparky keeps adjusting her gears until she finally achieves success on Test Three. She shows Gerald her backyard—a mountain of junk filled with exploded boilers and half-melted robots. Sparky proudly calls them her "lessons," proving that you have to be awake to make mistakes, and you have to make mistakes to get the prize!
In this kids story podcast episode, Gerald finally understands the metaphor. Watch as he braves the freezing dawn, swallows a bit of mud, and learns that breakfast tastes a whole lot better when you have to work for it!
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