During the Festival of Spring, a lively little boy becomes fascinated by the toys in the shops.
The boy's parents call him, but he is still drawn to the toys and pleads to have one.
Instead, his mother shows him the beautiful mustard field and the dragonflies flying around.
πΈ The child follows bees and butterflies in search of sweetness from flowers.
π¦ The child gets easily distracted by insects and worms along the footpath.
ποΈ The child is drawn to the cooing doves and runs towards them, forgetting about his parents.
πΈ The child is drawn to a fair and is fascinated by the multitude of paths leading to it.
π¬ The child desires a burfi, but fears being called greedy if he asks for it.
π The child is also attracted to a garland of flowers, but knows his parents won't buy it for him.
π The child is captivated by the colorful balloons and desires to possess them all.
π΅ The child is tempted by the enchanting music played by the snake charmer.
π‘ The child longs to go on the roundabout, but his parents are nowhere to be found.
π A lost child is in a state of panic, running in all directions, searching for his parents.
π’ The child's cries turn into sobs as he realizes his parents are not among the people he sees.
ποΈ The child seeks refuge in a crowded shrine, but the situation becomes tense and chaotic.
πΆ The lost child, in distress, cries for his parents in a crowded fairground.
π The man tries to calm the child by offering a ride on a horse and listening to nice music from a snake charmer.
π The man attempts to distract the child with rainbow-colored balloons.
π The child is sad and wants his parents.
πΊ The man tries to cheer up the child by offering flowers.
π¬ The man tries to make the child happy by offering sweets.
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