What a cute scene: this elephant was sleeping soundly every time her caretaker sang
A caregiver in Thailand shows that even the largest creatures become sensitive.
Singing to young children is one of the most effective ways to help them fall asleep. However, lullabies seem to appeal to both animals and young children. And I don’t mean specifically baby animals.
The caretaker and the elephant she cared for in Thailand show that even the largest creatures can be sensitive when someone sings to them in a truly touching video released by Save the Elephant Foundation.
Foundation founder Lek Chailert has devoted his entire life to the preservation of these magnificent creatures. As a result, she worships every elephant in the shrine.
Singing to young children is one of the most effective ways to help them fall asleep. However, lullabies seem to appeal to both animals and young children. And I don’t mean specifically baby animals.
Foundation founder Lek Chailert has devoted his entire life to the preservation of these magnificent creatures. As a result, she worships every elephant in the shrine.
Lek has been singing lullabies to Faamai since childhood to comfort her and help her sleep better. Faamai gladly accepts this charming example, despite the fact that she is now an adult. And every time Lek starts to sing, the affectionate baby elephant falls asleep almost quickly.
“Every time she listens to Lek’s lullabies, she falls asleep,” says the narrator.