• Who did the villagers turn to for help when the crops began to wither?
    The villagers turned to Saffron the Snake for help when the crops began to wither.

  • What made this year different from previous New Year celebrations?
    This year was different because the village's good fortune suddenly vanished, and the crops began to wither, which had never happened before.

  • Why did Ruby suggest asking Oliver the Ox for help?
    Ruby suggested asking Oliver the Ox for help because he was strong and hardworking, and she believed he might know what was wrong with the crops.

  • What was Oliver the Ox doing when Saffron and Ruby found him?
    When Saffron and Ruby found Oliver the Ox, he was hard at work ploughing the fields, but despite his efforts, nothing was growing.

  • How did the friends restore the village's good fortune?
    The friends restored the village's good fortune by working together: Ruby used her cleverness to design new water paths, Oliver ploughed the land with his strength, and Saffron provided wisdom to guide them with patience and care.

  • What did Saffron realize about the village's fortune?
    Saffron realized that the village's fortune wasn't lost—it was within them all along, in their unique talents and ability to work together.

  • How did each character contribute to solving the problem in the village?
    Ruby used her quick thinking to find new ways for water to reach the fields. Oliver used his strength to plough the land, and Saffron used his wisdom to guide them, ensuring they worked with care and patience.

  • What do you think is the most important lesson from this story? Why?
    The most important lesson from this story is the value of teamwork and collaboration. Each individual has unique strengths, and when they work together, they can overcome challenges and achieve great things. This lesson shows that success is often achieved through collective effort rather than relying on one person alone.