By the gentle river's edge, where the sun warmed the earth, Baby Busi lay peacefully on her soft blanket. Her mother worked nearby in the fields, the sounds of her labor a familiar lullaby in the quiet air. All was calm, a perfect day unfolding.
Suddenly, a large, green frog, with eyes like glistening beads, hopped close to Baby Busi. Before anyone could blink, the frog, with a gulp, swallowed Baby Busi whole! The world grew dark and strange for the tiny baby, now nestled within the frog's belly.
But the adventure was far from over. A hungry snake, slithering through the tall grass, spotted the plump frog. With a swift movement, the snake swallowed the frog, and Baby Busi along with it. Now, both the frog and the baby were inside the snake, a peculiar, multi-layered predicament.
The chain continued. A watchful bird, soaring high above, swooped down and snatched the snake, swallowing it in turn. Then, a cunning cat, creeping through the bushes, pounced on the bird and made it its meal. And a dog, barking with glee, then swallowed the cat. Each time, the previous animal, and Baby Busi, found themselves deeper within the belly of another creature.
Yet, a curious thing began to happen. The dog, feeling a sudden drowsiness, let out a wide, cavernous yawn. And because yawning is catching, the cat inside the dog felt a yawn bubbling up, too. The bird, within the cat, also stretched its beak in a sleepy yawn. The snake, inside the bird, yawned a long, slow yawn, and finally, the frog, deep within the snake, opened its wide mouth in an enormous yawn.
With each great yawn, the animals inside found a chance to wiggle free. The frog, with a final, sleepy stretch, slipped out of the snake. The snake slithered from the bird, the bird flew from the cat, and the cat sprang from the dog. One by one, they escaped the sleepy spell of the yawns.
And there, amidst the flurry of animals, Baby Busi, with a tiny, relieved sigh, tumbled out of the frog and landed right back on her soft blanket by the river. The sun still warmed the earth, and the world was calm once more, as if her grand adventure had been nothing but a dream.