The song begins with guests—a rabbit, goat, goose, and camel—gathering at the house while a golden rooster plays the saz (a traditional lute). The host serves iconic Azerbaijani sweets like Şəkərbura and Paxlava to the "toy guests". After a day of playing and singing, the guests return to their homes happily. Cultural Significance
The song is widely available on platforms like YouTube Kids and YouTube , often accompanied by colorful animations of the toy animals having their party. It is frequently performed by children's choirs and soloists like Zülfiyyə and Nəzrin Atayeva.
A renowned composer known for his extensive contributions to Azerbaijani children's music.