I don't know for certain. It could be completely made up or have some roots in reality. Maybe look for reviews or articles that discuss the background of the story to get a better idea.
Yes, it is. This story often comes from real-life experiences or events that have been shared or documented.
Yes, it is. 'Don't Sell My Baby' is inspired by real-life incidents.
Not really clear. It might be a true story that's been dramatized or a completely made-up tale. We might need more background info to determine.
There were two friends, Tom and Jerry. They were very different. Tom was tall and athletic, while Jerry was small and bookish. One day, they decided to go on a camping trip together. In the forest, they got lost. Tom was confident he could find the way back, but his directions only made them more lost. Jerry, on the other hand, remembered a survival trick he read in a book. He used the position of the sun and some natural landmarks to lead them back to safety. This experience made their friendship even stronger as they realized they could rely on each other's strengths.
Hard to say for sure. It might have elements of truth or be completely made up for entertainment purposes.
I don't know what kind of novels you're referring to, or why you think they "don't sell well." If you can provide more information, I will try my best to provide you with a more accurate translation and explanation.
A theme could also be about the value of family and the bond between a parent and a child. In this story, the parents' desperation to keep their baby shows how important that relationship is. It might also touch on themes of hope and resilience, as the parents would have to keep fighting and hoping that they can keep their baby with them against all odds.
One reason could be that short stories don't give readers enough time to really get attached to the characters and the world. Another factor is that they might not be as visible in the market due to limited publicity.
Baby Don't Worry was a children's song from the 46th episode of the cartoon " Baby Bus." The lyrics expressed the feelings of comforting the baby, telling the baby not to worry, the milk was ready, and there were cute toys to accompany the baby. This children's song was part of the Babybus series, which was a children's cartoon that was available for free online viewing. Other than this nursery rhyme, there were other nursery rhymes and dramas for Baby Bus.
I'm not sure which specific 'don't take my baby real story' you are referring to. There could be many stories with such a title or theme. It might be about a mother's desperate plea to keep her baby from being taken away, perhaps due to some unjust situation like a wrong legal decision or an illegal abduction attempt.