Name one bird who refuses the journey.
ALL the birds (Peacock, parrot, dove, partridge)
What did the birds do at the beginning of the story when they realized they had no leader?
They gathered and discussed.
What is the main message the Hoopoe gives?
Face your fears and stop making excuses
What does 'Simorgh' symbolize?
Truth or the true self.
I love water and my pond feels safe. Who am I?
The Duck.
Who is the guide of all the birds?
The Hoopoe
Why do they choose the Hoopoe to be their leader?
He is wise and experienced.
What lesson does the Duck teach us?
Fear of change holds us back.
What does "courage" mean?
Being brave even when you feel scared.
I talk a lot but dislike long journeys. Who am I?
The Parrot/Partridge.
Which bird is known for being proud and beautiful?
The Peacock
What promise does the Hoopoe give? What will they have at the end of the trip?
The journey is hard but rewarding.
What does the Hoopoe say about courage?
Move forward even when you are afraid.
What does "treasure" mean?
Something very valuable or important.
I want to fly high and explore. Who am I?
The Falcon.
Which bird loves talking too much and refuses to travel?
The Parrot or the Partridge.
Do all the birds agree to go with the Hoopoe or not at the beginning?
No, they have their excuses.
Why can’t the Peacock join easily?
Because he loves the beautiful place where he lives.
What does "habit" mean?
Something you do every time.
I care too much about beauty. Who am I?
The Peacock.
Which bird is afraid of change and prefers to stay at the pond?
The Duck
What is the first conflict (the hardest decision)?
Choosing to follow or stay.
What weakness do many birds share?
Making excuses.
What does "immortal" mean?
Living forever, never dying
I guide everyone with wisdom. Who am I?
The Hoopoe.