Everything is good and right with caring Marina: a doll in a diaper, a bear in a hat, tea served. But alas: the wonderful little truck is sick and refuses to eat, drink, or sleep. Neither candies, nor medicine, nor care and affection help its recovery. And then the right person, Petya, appears. Of course, only a boy can understand the true reason for the illness: the car must move and carry loads, and then away with the sickness! And for that, it just needs to be started with a key.
Truly, the fairy-tale artist Vladimir Konashevich depicted a marvelous children's universe: Marina and her girlish household - dolls, a bear, a lovely toy crib, little cups, and spoons; the proper, solid, "first-class doctor" Petya in glasses, and of course, the car itself - with a body, bright wheels, a cabin, and headlights. And around the main characters, he placed delightful little creatures - birds, bunnies, kittens, puppies in hats, skirts, with bows, balloons, and flowers.
And all this little stuff is, in its own way, concerned about what is happening.
It's a sight to behold!