The main plot is about a snail who wishes to see the world. It hitches a ride on a whale, and together they travel across the vast ocean, visiting different places. Eventually, they face some challenges and their friendship is at the core of the story.
One moral could be that even the smallest creature can have big dreams and make a difference. The snail, though tiny compared to the whale, still had the courage to go on an adventure and in the end, was able to save the whale.
There are two main characters in this story. The first one is the snail. It's a little, slow - moving creature but with a big heart full of adventure. The other main character is the whale. A large, strong and friendly marine mammal. Together they form an unlikely pair that goes on an amazing journey.
The story of the snail and the rabbit is about the competition and friendship between two animals. A snail was a slow and steady reptile, while a rabbit was very fast. The rabbit often laughed at the snail's slowness and won the race easily. However, when the rabbit was overconfident in his speed, he suggested a long-distance race, but fell asleep in the middle of the race. The snail relied on its own willpower to crawl forward step by step, finally surpassing the rabbit and obtaining victory. This story conveyed the values of diligence and perseverance, telling us not to look down on people who are weaker than us, because they also have the possibility of success.
The story of the centipede and the snail is about a snail and a centipede who met and became friends in a bush in the mountains. The snail was kind-hearted and taciturn, while the centipede was arrogant and conceited. Centipedes had many limbs and were fast. No matter what they did, they could finish it before sunset. This story tells us to find the right person to complete the task, otherwise it may delay the progress of the matter.
The Snail Girl is likely a figure within Navajo mythology. She may be a character with unique qualities related to snails and water. Maybe she has a slow - moving, methodical nature like a snail, but also a strong connection to water, perhaps being able to find or manage water in ways others can't.