The huge dog was so surprised that he finally spoke up and said, "I'm Max." Max and Spot became the best of friends. They would whisper together all the time. Max was so happy to finally have a friend. He was no longer shy. He was happy that he had listened to the whispering voice! Jimmy was a three year old boy who loved to play outside. One day, Jimmy asked his mom to take him to the stadium. She said yes, so they went to the empty stadium. Jimmy saw lots of things he wanted to do. He wanted to explore the whole stadium, throw his ball and climb the empty stands. Jimmy and his mom had a lot of fun exploring all the different parts of the stadium, and when they were finished they decided to go home. Jimmy was so proud of himself for completing all of his fun tasks at the stadium! He wanted to come back soon to do it all over again. Once there was a rabbit. He had lots of stuff in his little house. One day, he decided to take all of his stuff and jump in a thick lake. He had so much fun splashing in the lake that he didn't want to leave. He kept jumping in and out of the lake. He even made some new friends in the lake, like a fish and a turtle. After a while, he decided to go back to his house to get more stuff. He was so happy that he had lots of stuff to play with, and he kept jumping in and out of the lake. He made lots of new friends, and had a lot of fun. Once upon a time, there was a furry tree. She liked to sit in the sun and listen to the birds chirping. But one day, she heard a different sound. It was the sound of two animals quarreling. One of the animals was a fox and the other one was a rabbit. The fox was very mad and had his teeth bared. The rabbit was scared and wanted to get away. The furry tree wanted to help the rabbit and so she started shaking her branches. The shaking caught the fox's attention and he stopped quarreling with the rabbit. The rabbit was happy and ran away. The fox looked up at the furry tree and thanked her for scaring him away. The fox and the tree smiled at each other and then the fox hopped away. The furry tree relaxed in the warm sunshine and was happy that her shaking had helped the rabbit. Mum and Dad had a big surprise planned for the little girl: they were going to raise a door in their house. She was very eager to see it. She had no idea what it would look like. When the day came, Mum and Dad showed her the new door. It was very tall, and a little bit scary. The little girl became fearful as she stood outside the door with Mum and Dad. Mum and Dad reached out their hands and showed her how to use the handle. She nervously put her hand on the door handle and opened it. Inside was a beautiful new room! Her fear quickly disappeared and she ran in to find out what else was inside. Mum and Dad had done a great job creating the new room, and all the little girl's fears were gone. She now had a special place to play and explore, and it was all because her parents had raised a door. Once upon a time there was a mommy and a daddy. The mommy and daddy had a little girl. Her name was Mary. Mary was lonely. She had no one to play with. She tried to draw a picture with her pen, but it was too hard. Mary started to cry. Suddenly, the mommy and daddy came into the room. They saw that Mary was sad and they asked her what was wrong. Mary held up her pen and said, "I want someone to play with me." The mommy and daddy gave her a big hug. Then the mommy said, "We can be your friends. We can play together." Mary smiled and stopped crying. For the rest of the day, the mommy and daddy played with Mary. Mary had fun and she was no longer lonely. Once upon a time there was an elderly man who liked to whistle. He whistled all day long as he strolled around town. One day, the man found a big bunch of grapes. He picked some of them and started to eat. He couldn't help but whistle as he ate the delicious grapes. Soon, lots of birds began to join him. They flew around him in the trees and began to whistle along. The man smiled as he fed the birds some grapes. He whistled and the birds whistled until dusk. The man said goodbye to the birds before heading home with the last of the grapes. He still whistles whenever he eats grapes, often accompanied by the birds. It's a sweet song that always brings a smile to his face. Once upon a time there was a curious little beetle. One day, the beetle wanted to dress up. So it found a pretty flower in the garden and put it on. The beetle thought it looked beautiful! The beetle went out and found some friends. But when they saw it, they all laughed. The beetle was embarrassed, so it rushed away. The beetle kept walking and soon it came across a pond. It saw something sparkly in the pond. So it jumped in and grabbed it. It was a shiny piece of cloth! The beetle was so excited. It dried itself off and wrapped the cloth around its body. The beetle hurried home and showed its family. Everyone was amazed at how pretty the beetle looked. They all cheered and hugged it. The little beetle was so proud of its new outfit. From that day onwards, the beetle always made sure to dress up nicely. Once upon a time there was a furry package lying on the floor. A little girl named Cindy walked into the room and saw it. She was very curious and excited so she went closer and blinked. Suddenly, the furry package moved! Cindy gasped and stepped back, frightened. The package slowly opened up and out came a little furry dog! Cindy was surprised and her eyes lit up. She was so happy that she started giggling. She ran over to the dog and hugged it tightly. The furry pup licked her face, making Cindy laugh. The two became the best of friends. Everywhere Cindy went, the pup followed. Cindy would give the pup cuddles, tickles, and lots of kisses. Every day when Cindy would blink, she would remember the furry package and the furry pup inside it. The pup was the best surprise she had ever received. Once there was a rich cat. He was always curious and wanted to learn new things all the time. One day he saw a bird in the sky and he wanted to learn how to fly like the bird. He watched the bird fly around in the sky and asked it how to do it. The bird did not tell him, so the cat began to practice. He would run and jump and try to fly through the air but he could only go a few inches. He practiced and practiced and eventually he became a master at flying! He was so proud and so happy. He had learned a new skill and was so excited to show it off to all of his friends. The cat felt so rich that day! He was so proud of himself for learning how to fly. Sally was in her room. It was her favourite place to play. Today, her daddy was going to teach her something new. Sally smiled when she saw him come in with a box. Inside the box was a thin piece of string. Daddy showed Sally how to make a knot with it. He said it was called tying. Sally looked more closely and saw that he was making an even bigger knot. He said it would be useful for lots of things. Sally practiced tying with her daddy. After a few tries, she had made her own knot. She was so proud! Daddy said she was getting really good at it. Then Daddy took Sally to a distant room. He said there were more things to tie. They could tie wooden sticks together to make a bridge. And they would tie pieces of cloth together to make a tent. Sally and her daddy tied lots of things in the distant room. She was so happy with everything she learned. She couldn't wait to show her friends what she could do! Once upon a time, there was a little girl who liked to dream. She dreamed about flying high into the sky or going to far away lands. One day, she dreamt of going to a magical laboratory. It was filled with strange gadgets and sparkly lights. In the lab, she felt happy and brave. But soon, the lab turned dark and cold. The little girl became scared and confused. Suddenly, the air filled with a bitter smell. The little girl knew that this wasn't part of her dream, so she closed her eyes and wished to go home. Suddenly, she felt a warm breeze and opened her eyes to find herself back in her room. The little girl was relieved she was safe. From then on, she dreamed of happy places, just like the magical lab, but never of a place that felt bitter. Once there was a little boy. His name was Jack. He was only 3 years old. One day, Jack wanted to explore the world. He had a strong urge to go outside. He grabbed his mom's hand and urged her to take him outside. She laughed and nodded. Jack and his mom stepped outside and Jack gasped. Everything was so big and so dark. He saw the moon, shining up in the sky. He could feel the urge of the wind and he could hear the loud song of the night. Then Jack heard something else. Something deep, something inside his chest. His mom looked down and smiled. She told him it was his lung working and taking in all the air around them. Jack felt so excited and small as he took in the night and darkness. He smiled and urged his mom to keep exploring. They kept walking. Everywhere they went, Jack felt like he belonged. He felt like the darkness was there just to make the night even more perfect. He felt alive and inspired and Jack knew he wanted to keep exploring forever. Once upon a time, there was a daisy in a gloomy field. It was a beautiful daisy, with soft yellow petals and a strong green stem. The daisy wanted to see the world, but it couldn't move. One day, a young child saw the daisy. With a smile, she pointed to the daisy and said, "Look, a daisy!" Then she reached down and gently touched its soft petals. The daisy was very excited. It wanted to go with the little girl and explore the world. So the daisy bowed its head and waved its petals. The little girl smiled, picked up the daisy and said, "Let's go explore together!" The daisy and the little girl had a wonderful time exploring the world together. Everywhere they went, the daisy pointed out all the beauty to the little girl. At night, when the little girl went to sleep, the daisy was there to keep her company and make sure she was safe. The daisy and the little girl had many more adventures together. No matter what, they were always there for each other, and they never let the gloomy skies stop them! Mum and Dad went to the store to get some cereal. It was orange with green spots and it tasted yummy. Mum and Dad liked it so much they decided to get two boxes of cereal. They took it home and put it on the kitchen table. Next, they got two big bowls and put the cereal in each bowl. They put some milk in with the cereal and they all ate it. Mum and Dad were so happy they spent the whole day playing games together. They played hide and seek. They laughed and smiled. At the end of the day, everyone was tired and went to bed. They left some cereal for breakfast the next day, and began to dream about their fun day spent together. Once upon a time there was an adorable, little girl called Jenny. Every day she liked to skip down the road to the park. When she got there, she always saw lots of fun things. Today, she saw a different, special thing. It was a huge, sparkling dinosaur! Jenny was so excited, so she ran up to it and started to skip around it. The dinosaur blinked its eyes and said "Hello Jenny!" She couldn't believe it - a talking dinosaur! It was so amazing! They skipped around the park together, goodbyeing only when it was time for Jenny to go home. She was so happy and said she would be back tomorrow. Jim and Nick were best friends. They liked to stir up fun together. One day, they went to the beach. Jim had a nice razor that he wanted to take with him. He put it in his bag and they headed off to the beach. When they got to the beach, they put the bag down and started to play in the sand. Jim forgot all about the razor until he looked in the bag for a snack. He was so surprised to find it there! He showed Nick the razor and they were both so happy. They had a great time at the beach that day. They stirred up lots of fun and the nice razor was the perfect addition to their beach adventure. Once upon a time there was a mommy and a baby. The mommy told the baby it was time to take a row. The baby asked why and mommy said because she had asked nicely. The baby looked out over the water and saw all the pretty boats. The baby was excited and said "Can I row too, please?" Mommy nodded and smiled and said yes. The baby jumped in the rowboat and sat down obediently. Mommy picked up the oars and showed the baby how to row. The baby tried but the oars were big and hard to handle. Mommy helped the baby and soon the boat was gliding across the lake. The baby looked up at mommy with a big smile and asked again "Can I row?" Mommy nodded and said yes. The baby grabbed the oars and made the boat go faster and faster. Mommy smiled and watched the baby row with delight. They had a wonderful day out on the lake and the baby was very obedient. Once upon a time there was a very fancy coffee shop. Every day, people would come and sit in the coffee shop and drink coffee. They really valued the coffee because it tasted so good. Even the birds outside in the trees would join in and sing about the great coffee. One day, a little girl came to the fancy coffee shop. She wanted to try the coffee just like everyone else, so she ordered a cup of coffee. She took one sip and her eyes lit up. She said, "This coffee is so yummy!" Everyone in the coffee shop could see that the little girl really valued the coffee. So the barista made her a special cup of coffee. It was a fluffy heart-shaped cloud of foam on top. The little girl smiled and thanked the barista. She took the special cup of coffee outside and the birds in the trees joined her in singing about the fancy coffee. From then on, the little girl made sure to visit the fancy coffee shop every day. One day, Sarah wanted to taste something sweet. She went to the kitchen and opened the cupboard. Inside, she saw a big jar with a red lid. She knew it was full of candy from the last time her dad had filled it. Sarah took off the lid and reached in. She carefully turned the jar upside down and watched as all the delicious candy spilled out. She saw bright red lollipops, orange gummies and colorful chocolates. She was so excited! Sarah chose one chocolate and carefully unwrapped it. She smiled as she saw it was filled with a thick and creamy caramel. She took a bite and it was so sweet and yummy! Sarah thought it was the best taste ever. Sarah was so thoughtful that she decided to share all the candy with her family. She carefully put the jar back in the cupboard, put all the candy in a bowl and put it on the table. Everyone gathered around and shared the candy together. They all loved it, even Sarah's dad! Once upon a time, there was a blue ladder. It was in the middle of a big, sunny field. The sun was shining so brightly on the blue ladder that it started to melt. It melted until it was nothing but a big puddle of blue water. A little boy saw the melted blue ladder in the field. He had a bright idea. He got some buckets and started to fill them up with the melted blue ladder. Once the buckets were filled up, the little boy put them in his wheelbarrow. With his wheelbarrow, he wheeled the buckets to his house. The little boy used the melted blue ladder in his wheelbarrow to water his garden. The garden was so happy when it felt the cool water from the melted blue ladder! Once upon a time, there was a warm, sunny day. A little girl named Lucy was playing in her room. She had a toy kitchen and loved to pretend she was cooking. Lucy took a teaspoon from her toy kitchen to mix her pretend soup. While Lucy was playing, her little brother Tim came into her room. Tim wanted to play with Lucy, but he did not ask. He started to disturb her by taking her toys and making a mess. Lucy did not like this, and she felt sad. Lucy told Tim, "Please do not disturb me when I am playing." Tim felt bad and said sorry to Lucy. They decided to play together in the toy kitchen. Lucy showed Tim how to use the teaspoon to mix the pretend soup. They had a fun time playing, and they learned to share and play together. Once upon a time, there was a reliable car named Zoom. Zoom loved to go fast and help people. Zoom had a friend, a little girl named Lily. One day, Lily said to Zoom, "I hope we can go to the park today." Zoom replied, "Yes, let's go and have fun!" So, they went to the park and played all day. At the park, they saw a boy who was sad. Lily asked, "Why are you sad?" The boy said, "I lost my toy." Lily and Zoom wanted to help. They looked all around and found the toy. The boy was happy and said, "Thank you!" The moral of the story is: always help others when you can. Once upon a time, in a small town, there was a dog named Bobby. Bobby had a long tail and loved to play with his toy bone. One day, Bobby's bone got lost. He looked everywhere, but he could not find it. Bobby was very sad. Bobby's friend, Timmy the cat, saw him and asked, "Bobby, why are you sad?" Bobby said, "I lost my bone, and I can't find it." Timmy wanted to help Bobby. They both looked for the bone together, but they still could not find it. Then, Timmy had an idea. He said, "Let's ask the mailman for help." So, they went to the mailman and told him about the lost bone. The mailman found the bone and gave it back to Bobby. Bobby was so happy, and he thanked Timmy and the mailman. From that day on, Bobby and Timmy became best friends and played together all the time. The moral of the story is that friends help each other in times of need, and it's always good to ask for help when you can't do something alone. Once upon a time, there was a powerful dog. He had big ears and a long tail. He liked to play all day. One day, the dog saw a big shoe. He wanted to play with it. The shoe had a long string to tie. The dog tried to tie the string around his heel. He pulled and pulled, but the string was too tight. At last, the dog fell down. The string was still tied around his heel. He could not move. The powerful dog was very sad. He could not play anymore. Once upon a time, there was an ugly doll with a stitch on its face. The doll lived in a toy box with many other toys. One day, the ugly doll met a pretty doll in the box. The pretty doll looked at the ugly doll and said, "You have a stitch on your face!" The ugly doll felt sad and asked the pretty doll, "Will you forgive me for having a stitch?" The pretty doll thought for a moment and said, "Yes, I will forgive you. We can be friends!" From that day on, the ugly doll and the pretty doll played together every day. They learned that being friends was more important than how they looked. The ugly doll was happy to have a friend who forgave its stitch, and they lived happily ever after. Once upon a time, there was a painter named Tom. Tom liked to set up his paints and brushes outside. He loved to paint the trees, the sky, and the flowers. Tom was very calm when he painted. He liked to listen to the birds sing. One day, Tom set up his paints near a big tree. He saw a little bird sitting in the tree. The little bird was singing a sweet song. Tom smiled and started to paint the little bird. As Tom painted, the little bird flew down and sat next to him. Tom stayed calm and kept painting. The little bird watched Tom paint. When Tom was done, the little bird sang a happy song. Tom knew the little bird liked his painting. They became good friends and painted together every day. Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Sam. Sam had a toy named Triangle. Triangle was a very obedient toy. Sam and Triangle were best friends. One day, Sam and Triangle went to the park. They played on the swings and slide. Triangle was always obedient and stayed close to Sam. They had a lot of fun together. When it was time to go home, Sam called Triangle. Triangle came right away. They walked home together, happy and tired. Sam knew that Triangle was the best friend he could ever have. Once upon a time, in a small house, there lived a dog named True. True was a very silly dog. He loved to play and run all day long. True had a big yard to play in with lots of toys. One day, True saw a big bird in the yard. The bird was very pretty with many colors. True wanted to play with the bird. He ran and jumped, trying to catch it. The bird flew up in the sky, and True felt sad. Then, True's mommy came outside. She saw True was sad and told him to settle down. She said, "True, you are a silly dog, but you cannot catch the bird." True listened to his mommy and settled down. He played with his toys and felt happy again. One day, a little boy named Tim found a helmet. It was big and tight on his head. He liked to wear it all the time. He felt like a hero with the helmet on. Tim went to the park with his helmet. He saw a girl named Sue. Sue had a pretty dress. Tim admired Sue's dress. Sue admired Tim's helmet too. They both thought each other looked nice. Tim and Sue played together at the park. They ran and jumped and laughed. They were happy to have new friends. They went home with big smiles, excited to play again soon. One day, a little girl named Amy went to the park with her mom. They took a big blanket and a cooler with them. Inside the cooler, there were yummy things to eat. They found a nice spot under a tree and spread the blanket on the grass. Amy's mom opened the cooler and took out a sandwich. "Here, Amy," she said, "try this sour jelly sandwich." Amy took a bite and made a funny face. "It's sour, but I like it!" she said with a big smile. While they were eating, a bird came and sat on the tree above them. The bird looked at the cooler and then at Amy. "Tweet, tweet!" the bird said. Amy laughed and shared some of her sour jelly sandwich with the bird. The bird liked it too, and they all had a fun day at the park. One day, a gentle elephant named Ella lived in a big forest. Ella had a long trunk that she used to pick up things. She loved to play with her friends, the little birds, and the tiny bugs. They all had fun together. But one day, a big, mean elephant named Max came to the forest. Max used his trunk to push and hit the little animals. The little animals were very sad and scared. Ella wanted to help her friends, so she thought of a test for Max to make him stop being mean. Ella went to Max and asked him to pick up a tiny bug with his trunk. Max laughed and said it was too easy. But when Max tried, he couldn't do it. He tried and tried, but his trunk was too big and strong. Ella showed Max how to use her gentle trunk to pick up the tiny bug without hurting it. Max saw that being gentle was better than being mean. He said sorry to the little animals, and they all became friends. The moral of the story is that being kind and gentle is always better than being mean. Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Tim. He had a toy top that he loved to play with. One day, he took his top to the park to show his friend, Sam. Tim said, "Look at my top, Sam! I can make it spin very fast!" Sam watched as Tim made the top spin. It went round and round. But then, the top hit a rock and broke. Tim started to cry. He felt very sad. Sam felt sorry for Tim. He said, "Don't cry, Tim. I have an idea! Let's go to my house and try to fix your top." Tim stopped crying and they went to Sam's house. They worked together and fixed the top. Tim was happy again, and they played with the top all day. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. Lily had an unusual pet. It was a small, green frog named Buddy. Buddy was not like other frogs because he could talk! One day, Buddy saw a thief take a toy from another child. Buddy said, "We need to help!" Lily and Buddy went to the thief and said, "Give the toy back!" The thief was scared of the talking frog and gave the toy back. Later, the thief got hurt. Buddy used his special frog power to heal the thief. The thief said, "Thank you, Buddy!" From that day on, the thief was a good person and never took things again. Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Tim. Tim had a small room with a big bed. He loved his room very much. The walls were thin, so he could hear his mom and dad in the next room. One day, Tim was playing in his room when he fell down and hurt his knee. He started to cry because it hurt a lot. His mom heard him through the thin wall and came into his room. Mom saw Tim's hurt knee and gave him a big hug to comfort him. She put a band-aid on his knee and kissed it. Tim felt better and smiled at his mom. They sat on the bed and read a book together. Tim was happy again in his room, feeling safe and comforted. Once upon a time, in a small town, there lived a boy named Tim and a girl named Sue. They were best friends. Every day, they went for a walk in the park. They loved to play with their original red ball. One day, Tim and Sue had a quarrel. Tim wanted to play with the ball, but Sue wanted to play with her doll. They both got very sad and angry. They did not want to play together anymore. After some time, Tim and Sue missed each other. They wanted to be friends again. So, they said sorry to each other and promised to share their toys. They went for a walk in the park again and played happily with their red ball and doll. Once upon a time, there was a helpful girl named Lily. She loved to take pictures with her camera. She would always open the camera and smile when she saw her photos. One sunny day, Lily went to the park with her camera. She saw a big, pretty tree and wanted to take a picture. She opened her camera, but it was not working. Lily was sad. Then, a friendly boy named Tom saw Lily and wanted to help. He looked at the camera and found a way to fix it. Lily was very happy. She opened the camera and took a picture of the tree. Lily and Tom became good friends and took many pictures together. Once upon a time, there was a little fish named Fin. Fin was a careful fish who liked to prepare for his day. Every morning, he would swim around his pond to make sure everything was okay. One day, Fin found a shiny scale on the ground. He had never seen a scale like this before. It was so pretty and sparkly, he wanted to show it to all his friends. Fin was so excited, he carefully picked up the scale and swam to find his friends. He showed the scale to his friends and they all loved it. They played with the scale all day, and Fin was very happy. One day, a little boy named Tim went to the busy store with his mom. He saw many people there. Tim held his mom's hand as they walked around. In the store, Tim saw a big box of cards. He picked one up and showed it to his mom. "Look, mom! A card!" he said. His mom smiled and said, "Yes, it's a pretty card. Do you want to buy it?" Just then, a loud noise made Tim yell. He was scared. His mom hugged him and said, "It's okay, Tim. It was just a loud sound. You are safe with me." They bought the card and went home. Tim was happy to have a new card and felt brave for not being scared anymore. Once upon a time, in a small house, there lived a boy named Tim. Tim loved to joke and play with his friends. They would laugh and have fun together all day long. One day, Tim found a magic toy. The magic toy could make bitter fruit taste sweet. Tim wanted to share the magic with his friends. He called them and said, "Come, let's joke and play with my new magic toy!" When his friends came, they were very happy to see the magic toy. They took the bitter fruit and used the magic toy to make it sweet. They laughed and joked as they ate the sweet fruit. And they played with the magic toy all day long. Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Tim. Tim loved to pick things up and feel their texture. One day, he saw a big, red ball. He wanted to pick it up and feel its texture. Tim was very happy. But then, Tim saw a small, gray rock. He wanted to pick it up and feel its texture too. Tim was very curious. He picked up the rock and felt its texture. It was rough and hard. Tim was not happy with the rock's texture. Tim felt ashamed that he did not like the rock's texture. He wanted to like all textures, but he did not like the rock. Tim was very sad. He put the rock back down and walked away. Tim's day was not a good day. One day, a little girl named Lucy went for a walk with her dad. They walked down the street, holding hands and talking. Lucy asked her dad, "Why do you go to the office every day?" Her dad smiled and said, "I work there to make money so we can buy food and toys." As they walked, they passed a smelly trash can. Lucy wrinkled her nose and said, "Eww, that's smelly!" Her dad laughed and agreed, "Yes, it is very smelly. We should walk faster to get away from it." Finally, they reached the office. Lucy looked at the big building and said, "Your office is so big!" Her dad nodded and said, "Yes, many people work here with me." Then, they walked back home, talking and laughing all the way. One day, a lively dog named Spot found a spark. The spark was small and shiny. Spot liked the spark and wanted to play with it. Spot picked up the spark with his mouth and ran around the yard. Spot's friend, a bird named Chirp, saw him playing with the spark. Chirp flew down and encouraged Spot to share the spark with her. Spot was happy to share and they played together, tossing the spark back and forth. As they played, more of their friends came to see the spark. The cat, the bunny, and the squirrel all took turns playing with the spark. Spot and Chirp were happy to see their friends having fun. They all played together until the sun went down, and they went home to rest. Once upon a time, there was a nice little girl named Sue. Sue loved Sundays because she could play outside all day. One Sunday, Sue found a pretty rock that seemed to glow. "Look, Mom!" Sue said. "I found a rock that glows!" Mom came to see the rock. "Wow, Sue! That is a very special rock. Let's keep it safe," she said. From then on, every Sunday, Sue and her glowing rock had fun playing outside. Sue was always happy on Sundays with her nice, glowing rock. Once upon a time, in a small house, a big dog named Bobo lived. Bobo was a very fancy dog. He had a big, soft bed and a shiny, red bowl. He liked to play with his friends in the park. One day, Bobo found a big bone in the park. He was very happy. Bobo took the bone home and showed it to his mom. She said, "That's a big bone, Bobo! You can have it after dinner." Bobo yawned because he was tired from playing all day. He put the bone next to his bed and took a nap. When Bobo woke up, he ate his dinner and then played with the big bone. He was very happy. The next day, Bobo took the bone to the park to show his friends. They all played with the bone and had lots of fun. And every night, before going to bed, Bobo would yawn and put the bone next to his bed. One day, a little boy named Tim found a sack with a long handle. He was very happy. He thought, "I can put my toys in this sack and take them to the park." At the park, Tim met a girl named Sue. She saw his sack and said, "Wow, that's a big sack! What's inside?" Tim showed her his toys and they played together. They had so much fun. As they played, the sky got dark and stormy. Tim and Sue were scared. They put their toys back in the sack and ran home. The long handle made it easy to carry the sack. When they got home, they were safe and happy. The sack with the long handle had helped them have a fun day and get home when they were scared. Once upon a time, there was a gray bunny who loved to smile. He lived in a small house in the woods with his family. One day, the gray bunny wanted to make a snack for his friends. He knew he needed a knife to cut the food. The gray bunny asked his mom for the knife. His mom gave him the knife, but she told him to be very careful. The gray bunny smiled and said thank you. He was happy that he could make the snack for his friends. The gray bunny cut the food with the knife and made a yummy snack. His friends came over and they all ate the snack. Everyone was smiling and having a fun time. The gray bunny was happy that he could make his friends smile with the snack he made. Once upon a time, there was a boy named Tom. Tom was a sleepy boy. He liked to nap a lot. One day, Tom saw a rag in the store. The rag was very pretty. It was red and blue. Tom wanted to buy the rag. Tom asked his mom, "Can I buy the rag, please?" His mom said, "Yes, but you must do something good first." Tom thought and thought. He saw an old man who needed help. The old man was carrying a big box. Tom helped the old man with the box. The old man said, "Thank you, Tom!" Tom's mom saw what he did. She was happy. She said, "You did a good thing, Tom. Now we can buy the rag." Tom was happy too. He bought the rag and took it home. Tom learned that doing good things can make you happy. And he wasn't sleepy anymore! Once upon a time, in a cheerful land, there was a little boy named Tim. Tim loved to play with his friends. One day, Tim and his friends found a map. The map showed them where to find a treasure. Tim and his friends went to look for the treasure. They had to pass a big tree, a small hill, and a little pond. But there was a problem. A big, mean dog lived near the pond. The dog did not want them to pass. Tim was scared, but he had an idea. He said to his friends, "Let's give the dog a toy. Maybe he will be happy and let us pass." They gave the dog a toy, and the dog was happy. They passed the pond and found the treasure. The treasure was full of toys and sweets. Tim and his friends were so happy. They shared the treasure with everyone in the cheerful land. And they all lived happily ever after. Once upon a time, there was a noisy flea. He lived on a big rock. The flea liked to jump and play all day. One day, a little boy came to the rock. He saw the flea and said, "Hello, flea! You are very noisy. Can I play with you?" The flea was happy and said, "Yes, let's play!" So, the little boy and the noisy flea played on the rock. They laughed and had fun. They became good friends and played together every day. Once upon a time, there was a man. The man had a big car. The man liked to drive his big car. One day, he saw an interesting map. The map showed a fun place to go. The man wanted to drive to the fun place. The man told his friends about the interesting map. They wanted to go too. So, they all got in the big car. The man started to drive. They were very happy. As they drove, they saw a big hill. The man knew this was the hill on the interesting map. They went up the hill in the big car. At the top, they found the fun place. It was a big park with swings and slides. The man and his friends played all day. They were so glad they found the interesting map and drove to the fun place. Once upon a time, there was a powerful bell. The bell could ring very loud. It lived on top of a big hill. Everyone in the town could hear it when it rang. One day, a little boy named Tim went up the hill to see the bell. When he got there, he saw a man with a hurt knee. The man said, "Ouch! My knee hurts. Can you help me ring the bell?" Tim wanted to help the man, so he said, "Yes, I can do it!" Tim pulled the rope and the bell rang loud. Everyone in the town heard the bell and came to help the man with the hurt knee. They all said, "Thank you, Tim, for ringing the bell!" Tim felt happy that he could help the man and make new friends. Once upon a time, a cheerful little girl named Lily lived in a small house. She loved to draw pictures and write notes to her friends. One sunny day, she decided to make a special note for her best friend, Tim. Lily drew a big, happy sun and a pretty flower on her note. She wrote, "Hi Tim! I hope this note makes you smile. Let's play outside today. Your friend, Lily." She was so excited to give Tim her note. Lily walked to Tim's house and knocked on the door. Tim opened the door and saw Lily holding the note. "Hi Lily! What do you have there?" he asked. Lily said, "I made a note for you!" She tried to give Tim the note, but it got stuck on the door. When she pulled it, the note tore in half. "Oh no!" Lily cried. Tim looked at the torn note and said, "Don't be sad, Lily. We can fix it with tape." They taped the note back together and smiled. Then, they went outside to play, just like the note said. Once upon a time, in a small town, there was a big fight. Two boys, Tom and Sam, were always angry with each other. They did not know how to talk and be friends. They were ignorant. One day, Tom had a toy car. Sam wanted to play with it, but Tom did not want to share. Sam was sad, and he thought of a plan. He decided to replace Tom's car with a broken one. When Tom found out, he was very angry. He knew Sam did it. The fight became bigger and bigger. The boys did not learn to share or be friends, and they stayed angry forever. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. Lily loved to play outside in her big yard. One day, she found a small tree on one side of the yard. The tree looked sad and not ready to grow big and strong. Lily's mom told her that the tree needed help. The tree's leaves were starting to rot. Lily wanted to help the tree, so she asked her mom what to do. Her mom said, "We need to give the tree lots of water, good dirt, and lots of love." Every day, Lily took care of the tree. She gave it water, put good dirt around it, and told the tree she loved it. Slowly, the tree started to look better. The leaves stopped rotting and the tree grew big and strong. Lily was so happy and proud. The moral of the story is that when we take care of things and give them love, they can grow strong and healthy. Once upon a time, there was a big red ball named Bob. Bob had a friend named Tim, who was a small blue ball. They loved to play and bounce together in the park. One day, while they were playing, they saw a shiny new ball named Sara. Sara was a beautiful yellow ball that could bounce very high. Bob and Tim felt jealous of Sara's high bounces. They looked at each other and wondered how they could bounce as high as Sara. Tim said, "Let's ask Sara to teach us how to bounce high like her." Bob agreed and they went to talk to Sara. "Hi Sara," said Bob. "Can you show us how to bounce high like you?" Sara smiled and said, "Of course! Just try to reach for the sky when you bounce." They all played together for many minutes, and soon Bob and Tim were bouncing as high as Sara. They were all happy and played together every day. Once upon a time, in a small town, there was a little boy named Tim. Tim was playing outside with his friends when he saw something weird. It was a big thermometer on the wall of a house. Tim didn't know what it was and he was curious. He asked his friend, "What is that thing on the wall?" His friend replied, "That is a thermometer. It tells us if it's hot or cold outside." Tim thought it was very interesting. One day, it was very hot, and the thermometer showed a high number. Tim's mom told him and his friends to play in the shade and drink water. Tim saw a sign that said, "Stay cool and drink water." Tim and his friends listened to the sign and his mom. They played in the shade and drank water all day. In the end, they all learned that it's important to listen to signs and others when they give good advice. This helps everyone stay safe and happy. Once upon a time, in a big forest, there was a small, intelligent ant named Andy. He loved to play and gaze at the sky. Andy was very good at finding food for his family. One day, Andy was walking and saw a big pile of sand. He thought, "This sand will help me make my home stronger." So, Andy started to move the sand to his home. It was hard work, but he was happy to do it. As Andy was moving the sand, he found a big, shiny rock. He didn't know what it was, but he knew it was special. He took the shiny rock home and showed it to his family. They were all so happy and proud of Andy. The shiny rock helped them find more food and made their home the best in the forest. And they all lived happily ever after. Once upon a time, in a friendly forest, there lived a bunny named Bob. Bob loved to play with his friends and gather yummy things to eat. One sunny day, Bob decided to go on an adventure to find the best food in nature. As Bob hopped through the forest, he met a squirrel named Sue. Sue was friendly and liked to gather nuts. "Hi, Bob!" said Sue. "Would you like to gather nuts with me?" Bob smiled and said, "Yes, I would love to!" Together, Bob and Sue gathered lots of nuts and had a great time. They laughed and played in the friendly forest. Bob learned that nature was full of yummy food and good friends. And from that day on, Bob and Sue were the best of friends, always gathering and playing together. One day, a small boy named Tim found a modest bowl in his kitchen. It was a pretty bowl, with red and blue dots. Tim wanted to make a nice surprise for his mom. He thought, "I will make a big fruit salad in this bowl!" Tim put apples, bananas, and grapes in the bowl. But his little sister, Sue, saw the bowl and wanted it for her toy tea party. Sue took the bowl from Tim and said, "I want this bowl for my tea party!" Tim was sad and said, "But I need the bowl for my surprise fruit salad for mom!" They both wanted the bowl, and they did not know what to do. Then, Tim had an idea. He said, "Let's put the fruit salad in the bowl, and you can use it for your tea party too!" Sue liked the idea. They shared the bowl for the fruit salad and the tea party. When their mom came home, she was so happy with the surprise. Tim and Sue learned that sharing is the best way to solve a problem. Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Tim. Tim loved to pick flowers in the big park near his house. One sunny day, Tim went to the park to pick some flowers for his mom. While Tim was picking flowers, he saw a big, silly dog. The dog looked a little stupid, but Tim thought he was funny. The dog came up to Tim and said, "Hi, I am Max. Can I help you pick flowers?" Tim was happy to have Max's help. Together, they picked many flowers and filled a big basket. Tim said, "Thank you, Max! My mom will love these flowers." They became good friends and played in the park every day. And every time they picked flowers, Tim's mom would smile and fill her house with their beautiful colors. Once upon a time, there was a big cat. The cat found a pretty box. The box was shiny and gold. The cat wanted to open the box. The cat thought the box was very expensive. The cat tried to open the box. When the cat opened the box, it made the cat sneeze. The cat sneezed a lot. The cat did not like to sneeze. The cat was sad. A little girl saw the cat. The little girl liked the cat. The little girl took the cat home. The cat was happy. The cat and the little girl played with the gold box together. One day, a cat named Bob saw a modern red envelope on the floor. The envelope was shiny and pretty. Bob wanted to know what was inside, so he picked it up with his paw. Bob met his friend, a dog named Max. "Max, look!" said Bob, "I found an envelope! Let's open it!" Max wagged his tail and barked, "Yes, let's hurry and see what's inside!" They opened the envelope and found a picture of a big cake. Bob and Max were happy. They showed the picture to their friends and played together all day. The end. Once upon a time, a little girl named Amy had a diary. She loved to write in her diary every day. One day, she found a weird rock in her backyard. It was big and shiny. Amy felt happy because she had never seen a rock like this before. Amy wanted to tell her diary about the weird rock. She ran inside her house and found her diary on the table. She wrote, "Today, I found a big, shiny rock. It looks weird, but it makes me feel happy." After writing, Amy put her diary back on the table and went outside to play with the rock. Amy showed the weird rock to her friends. They all felt excited and happy too. They played with the rock all day long. When the sun went down, Amy said goodbye to her friends and went inside her house. She picked up her diary and wrote about the fun day she had with her friends and the weird rock. Then, she went to bed with a big smile on her face. Once upon a time, there was a pretty little house. In the house, there lived a mommy, a daddy, and a little girl named Lily. They were a very happy family. One day, mommy was cooking in the kitchen. She was making yummy soup for dinner. But she forgot to turn off the stove, and the soup started to burn. The kitchen became smoky and smelled bad. Daddy saw the smoke and said, "Oh no! The soup is burning!" He quickly went to the kitchen and turned off the stove. Then, he picked up the telephone and called the fireman. The fireman said, "Don't worry, we will come and help you." Soon, the fireman arrived and made sure everything was okay. Lily thanked the fireman for helping them. The family learned to be more careful when cooking, and they all lived happily ever after. Once upon a time, there was a cute little elephant named Ella. She lived in a big forest with her family. Ella had a best friend named Timmy, who was a tiny mouse. They played together every day. One sunny day, Ella and Timmy found a big, red ball. They wanted to play with it. Timmy said, "Ella, let's play with the ball!" But Ella refused. She was scared of the ball because it was too big for her. Timmy told Ella, "Don't be scared, I will help you." They played with the big, red ball together. Ella was happy and not scared anymore. They had lots of fun and laughed all day. Once upon a time, there was a flexible toy car. It could bend and move in many ways. A little boy named Tim loved to play with it every day. One day, Tim wanted to see if the car could lift. He put the car on a big hill and let it go. The car went down the hill very fast. Tim was excited to see what would happen next. As the car reached the bottom of the hill, it tried to lift. But it was not strong enough. The car broke into pieces. Tim was very sad, and his flexible toy car was gone forever. Once upon a time, there was a girl named Lily. She had a sister named Sue. Lily thought Sue was ugly. But Sue was very kind and always helped Lily. One day, Lily saw a toy in a store. She wanted to own the toy. She asked her mom, "Can I own this toy, please?" Her mom said, "No, we don't have money for it." Sue saw that Lily was sad. She wanted her sister to be happy. Sue had saved some money. She bought the toy for Lily. Lily was very happy and said, "Thank you, Sue!" Lily learned that being kind is more important than being pretty. She hugged her sister and said, "Sue, you are not ugly. You are beautiful because you are kind." They played with the toy together and were very happy. Once upon a time, in a big forest, there was a little bird named Chirpy. Chirpy loved to sing. Every day, Chirpy would sing under a big tree. Chirpy's songs made everyone happy. The other animals would stop and listen to Chirpy sing. One day, Chirpy saw a small bug trying to carry a big leaf. The bug was not strong, and the leaf was not easy to carry. Chirpy wanted to help the bug. So, Chirpy stopped singing and went to help the bug. Together, they carried the big leaf to the bug's home. After that, Chirpy and the bug became good friends. Chirpy learned that helping others was important too. Now, Chirpy not only sings to make others happy but also helps them when they need it. The animals in the forest love Chirpy even more now. And the moral of the story is: it's good to help others and make them happy. Once upon a time, there was a helpful girl named Sally. Sally had a toy called Weapon. Weapon was a very nice toy. Sally liked to play with Weapon all day. One day, Sally and Weapon went to the park. They saw a little boy who was sad. Sally asked the boy, "Do you know what is wrong?" The boy said, "I lost my toy." Sally wanted to help the boy. Sally and Weapon looked all around the park. They looked under the trees and behind the bench. Then, they found the boy's toy. The boy was so happy. Sally and Weapon were very helpful. They all played together and had a fun day at the park. Once upon a time, there was a polite cat named Tim. Tim lived in a small house with a big curtain. He loved to play with the curtain every day. Tim would jump and run around the curtain, enjoying his time. One day, Tim met a new friend, a dog named Max. Max was very friendly and wanted to play with Tim. "Can I play with you and the curtain?" Max asked. Tim said, "Yes, let's play together!" Tim and Max played with the curtain all day long. They enjoyed their time together, laughing and having fun. They learned that being polite and sharing can make new friends. And from that day on, Tim and Max were the best of friends. Once upon a time, there was a playful kitty. The kitty liked to chase butterflies and birds in the garden. One day, the kitty saw a ladder leaning against the tree. The kitty wanted to climb the ladder to see what was on the other side of the fence. The kitty climbed up the ladder slowly and carefully. When the kitty reached the top, the kitty saw a big bowl of milk. The kitty was so happy and poured the milk into a saucer. The kitty drank the milk and felt very full and happy. After the kitty finished drinking the milk, the kitty climbed back down the ladder and went back to playing in the garden. From that day on, the kitty always checked the ladder to see if there was any milk on the other side of the fence. The end. Once upon a time, there was a wise owl who lived in a big tree. One day, a little bird flew up to the owl and said, "Can you help me find my spark? I lost it in the forest." The owl replied, "Of course, I can help you. But first, let's chew on some berries to give us energy for the journey." So, the owl and the little bird flew into the forest, searching for the lost spark. They looked high and low, but they couldn't find it anywhere. Finally, the little bird spotted something shiny on the ground. "That's my spark!" she cried. The owl said, "Great job! You have very good eyes." The little bird was so happy that she hugged the owl. "Thank you for helping me find my spark," she said. "You are very wise." The owl smiled and said, "You're welcome. It was my pleasure to help a friend in need." And with that, the two friends flew back to the big tree, feeling happy and content. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She loved to play in the water and get all wet. One day, she went to the pool with her mommy and daddy. Lily's mommy gave her a towel to dry off after swimming. The towel was soft and flexible, which made Lily happy. She wrapped the towel around herself and felt warm. As they were leaving, Lily's mommy told her to settle down and be quiet in the car. Lily didn't understand why, but she did what her mommy asked. When they got home, Lily saw a surprise waiting for her. Her mommy had bought her a new toy! Lily was so happy and thanked her mommy for the surprise. She was glad she settled down in the car and listened to her mommy. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She loved to draw and color with her crayons. One day, she wanted to make a special picture for her mommy's birthday. Lily asked her daddy for help. "Daddy, can you help me design a picture for mommy?" she asked. "Sure, sweetie. What do you want to draw?" her daddy asked. "I want to draw a flower with a modern look," Lily said. Her daddy found a special eraser that would help them make the flower look modern. They worked together and made a beautiful picture for mommy's birthday. When mommy saw it, she was so happy and said it was the best present ever. Once upon a time, there was a boy named Timmy. Timmy loved to explore and look at things really close-up. One day, Timmy's mom gave him a special tool called a microscope. It was like a magic eye that made tiny things look really big. Timmy was so excited! He held the microscope in his hands and looked at everything he could find. He looked at leaves, bugs, and even his own skin. The microscope was so reliable that Timmy could see everything clearly. He loved using it and couldn't wait to find more things to explore. From that day on, Timmy became an explorer and used his microscope to see things that he couldn't see before. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She loved to play in the fields near her house. One day, she saw a big truck that was carrying wheat. The truck was so big that it made a loud noise. Lily wanted to see what was inside the truck, so she ran to it. She saw that the back of the truck was open, and she could see the wheat inside. She wanted to get some, so she climbed up the truck and took some wheat. Suddenly, the driver of the truck saw her and got very angry. He told her that she shouldn't take things that don't belong to her. Lily felt bad, so she said sorry and gave the wheat back. The driver forgave her and drove away. From that day on, Lily learned that it's important to ask before you get something. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She loved going on vacation with her family. They always went to the beach and played in the sand. One day, Lily's mom looked up at the sky and saw some dark clouds. She said, "I hope it doesn't rain on our vacation." Lily didn't know what rain was, but she knew her mom didn't want it to happen. The next day, Lily and her family went to the beach. It was very hot and the sand was dry. They played in the water and built sandcastles. Suddenly, Lily saw some clouds in the sky. She remembered what her mom said and said, "Thank you, mom, for wishing the rain away." And just like that, the clouds disappeared and they had a great vacation without any rain. Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Timmy. Timmy loved to play outside and explore. One day, he found a bow and arrow. The arrow was very heavy for him, but he wanted to try it out. Timmy's friend, Sarah, came over to play. "What are you doing?" Sarah asked. "I found this arrow and I want to shoot it," Timmy said. Sarah looked at the arrow. "It's too heavy for you. You might hurt yourself. You should decide to play with something else." Timmy thought about it and decided Sarah was right. He put the arrow down and they played with their toys instead. Timmy was happy he made a good decision and listened to his friend. Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Timmy. Timmy was very restless and couldn't sit still for long. One day, Timmy's mom took him to the harbor to see the big ships. Timmy was so excited to see all the ships and wanted to climb aboard one. "Timmy, you can't climb aboard the ship," said his mom. "It's not safe and you might get hurt." "But I want to see everything!" cried Timmy. "I know you do, but you have to listen to me. If you don't, I will have to punish you," said his mom sternly. Timmy knew he didn't want to be punished, so he listened to his mom and stayed by her side as they watched the ships sail away. From that day on, Timmy learned to listen to his mom and stay safe. Once upon a time, there was a big farm with lots of animals. The animals included cows, pigs, and chickens. One day, a new animal arrived at the farm. It was a big, hairy dog. The dog loved to run and play with the other animals. The cows were scared of the hairy dog at first, but soon they became friends. They all played together in the fields and had lots of fun. The end. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She loved to draw pictures on her desk. Her desk was little, just the right size for her. One day, Lily's mom asked her to clean her room. Lily cleaned everything, but she forgot to put her markers away. They remained on her desk. Later that day, Lily's little brother came into her room and saw the markers on the desk. He wanted to draw too, but he didn't know how to use them. Lily showed him how to use the markers and they drew pictures together on the little desk. The markers remained on the desk for a long time, and they continued to draw pictures every day. The end. Once upon a time, there was a big bear named Brownie. Brownie loved to eat honey from the beehive. One day, he saw a tree with a lot of honey inside, but it was too tall for him to reach. He asked his friend, a little bird named Tweetie, to help him. "Can you help me get the honey, Tweetie?" Brownie asked. "Sure, I can help you," Tweetie replied. "But we need something to climb up the tree." Brownie thought for a moment and said, "I know! We can use the lumber over there." They worked together to carry the lumber to the tree. Brownie urged Tweetie to climb up the tree with the lumber. Tweetie was successful and brought the honey down to share with Brownie. They enjoyed the honey together and became even better friends. Once upon a time, there was a little car named Red. Red was very thin and needed a place to rest. He saw a big building with a door that opened up. It was a garage! Red went inside and felt safe. He knew he needed to stay there for the night. The garage was dark, but Red was not afraid. He was happy to have a place to sleep. Once upon a time, there was a little bird named Tweetie. One day, Tweetie was flying in the sky when a big storm came. Tweetie got scared and didn't know where to go. She saw a shelter and flew inside. In the shelter, Tweetie met a wise old owl named Hoot. Hoot said, "Don't be afraid, little one. You are safe here." Tweetie felt calm and thanked Hoot for his help. As they sat together, Hoot asked Tweetie, "Do you know how to count?" Tweetie shook her head. Hoot said, "Counting is important. It helps us keep track of things and understand the world around us." From that day on, Tweetie practiced counting every day. She also remembered the shelter and how Hoot helped her. The moral of the story is that it's important to seek shelter when we are scared and to always be willing to learn new things like counting. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She had a special toy, a unique teddy bear that she loved very much. One day, Lily and her mom went to a park. They saw many things, like trees, flowers, and birds. Lily liked the sight of the colorful flowers. After playing for a while, Lily's mom gave her a delicious ice cream cone. Lily tasted the cold and sweet ice cream, it was so yummy! She wanted more, but her mom said she couldn't have too much. Lily was sad, but she still had her unique teddy bear to play with. She hugged it tightly and felt happy again. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She was always restless and couldn't sit still for long. One day, she was playing with her toys when her mom came in and said, "Lily, it's time to measure you. Let's see how much you've grown!" Lily stood up and her mom measured her height with a tape measure. "You've grown so much!" her mom exclaimed. But Lily wasn't listening. She was too busy playing with her toys again. Later that day, Lily went to the park with her mom. She saw some other kids playing on the swings and wanted to join them. But when she got on the swing, she fell off and felt embarrassed. "Don't worry, Lily," her mom said. "It happens to everyone. Just try again!" Lily got back on the swing and this time, she was able to swing high in the air. She felt so proud of herself and couldn't stop smiling. "Look, Mommy, I did it!" she said. Her mom smiled back and said, "I knew you could do it, Lily. You just had to measure your courage." Once upon a time, there was a boy named Timmy. Timmy loved aeroplanes. He would watch them fly high in the sky every day. One day, Timmy saw a weird aeroplane. It had strange colors and made a funny noise. Timmy went to his mom and said, "Mommy, I saw a weird aeroplane today. It was not like the others I usually see." His mom replied, "Oh really? Maybe it was a special aeroplane." The next day, Timmy went to the park with his mom. Suddenly, he saw the same weird aeroplane again. It was flying low and seemed to be in trouble. Timmy knew something was wrong. He said to his mom, "Mommy, we need to help the aeroplane. It looks like it needs our help." His mom called the airport and they sent a rescue team. The weird aeroplane was saved and Timmy felt proud that he knew something was wrong and helped the aeroplane. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She had a doll named Rosie that she loved very much. One day, Lily and Rosie went to the park to play. While they were playing, Lily saw a big dog running towards them. She got scared and ran away, leaving Rosie behind. Lily's mom noticed that she was missing her doll and asked her what happened. Lily told her about the big dog and how she had to run away. Her mom said, "Don't worry, we'll go back and look for Rosie. I'm sure she's still there." When they got back to the park, they saw that Rosie was still sitting on the bench where Lily had left her. Lily was so happy to see her dependable doll again. She hugged Rosie tightly and said, "I'm never going to turn my shoulder on you again, Rosie. You're my best friend." Once upon a time, there was an elderly man named Jack. Jack loved snow, but he was sad because there was no snow outside. He said to his friend, "I wish it would snow!" The next day, Jack woke up and saw that it was snowing outside. He was very happy and said, "Look, it's snowing!" Jack decided to go outside and play in the snow. When Jack came back inside, he felt cold and shivery. His friend asked him, "Are you okay?" Jack replied, "I need to spread a blanket over me to keep warm." His friend helped him spread the blanket over his shoulders and Jack felt much better. He smiled and said, "I love snow!" Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She loved to sing and dance, and her parents would often record her performances with a microphone. Lily liked to watch herself sing and dance on the TV. One day, Lily's parents noticed a persistent buzzing sound in the background of the recordings. They couldn't figure out what it was, so they asked Lily to help them observe the next recording. As they watched the recording, Lily noticed a little bee flying around the microphone. She pointed it out to her parents, and they were able to move the microphone away from the bee. From then on, Lily always kept an eye out for buzzing bees around the microphone. Once upon a time, there was a little child named Timmy. Timmy was very charming and loved to play with his toys. One day, Timmy fell and hurt his knee. He cried and cried because it hurt so much. Timmy's mom took him to the doctor, who put a band-aid on his knee. The band-aid helped to heal Timmy's boo-boo. Soon, Timmy was feeling much better and was able to play with his toys again. From that day on, Timmy made sure to be careful when he played so he wouldn't get hurt again. And if he did get a boo-boo, he knew that his mom and the doctor would be there to help him heal. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She loved to pick flowers in the garden with her mommy. One day, while they were picking flowers, Lily's mommy said, "Lily, do you know what a diamond is?" Lily shook her head no. "Well," her mommy said, "it's a very shiny and special rock that people like to wear on their fingers." Lily was very interested in diamonds and asked if she could find one. Her mommy smiled and said, "Maybe one day you will, but for now, let's just pick some pretty flowers." That night, Lily was feeling very sleepy and went to bed early. As she was drifting off to sleep, she had a dream that she found a diamond in the garden. When she woke up the next morning, she remembered her dream and ran outside to pick some flowers with her mommy. As they were picking, Lily saw something shiny in the dirt. She picked it up and it was a diamond, just like in her dream! Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She loved to play outside in the park. One day, she went to the park and saw a big, wet puddle. She jumped in it and got her shoes all wet. As she was walking, she heard a sound. It was her mommy's phone ringing. She ran to her mommy and said, "Mommy, your phone is ringing!" Her mommy answered the phone and talked for a while. After a while, Lily and her mommy went to the playground. They saw some kids playing on the swings and slides. Lily loved the springy ride that went up and down. She went on it again and again. She had so much fun! Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Timmy. Timmy loved to play outside in the rain. One day, it rained so much that the water started to rise and rise. The water went up to Timmy's ankles, then up to his knees. Timmy didn't understand what was happening, but he knew he had to go inside. When Timmy got inside, he saw that the water was coming into his house. His mom and dad were trying to stop the flood, but it was too strong. Timmy felt scared and didn't know what to do. His mom and dad told him to stay upstairs, but Timmy was stubborn and wanted to help. Timmy grabbed a bucket and started to scoop the water out of the house. His mom and dad were surprised and happy that Timmy wanted to help. Together, they worked hard to stop the flood. In the end, they were successful and the water stopped rising. Timmy felt proud that he helped his family and understood that sometimes, even little kids can do big things. Once upon a time, there was a little fish named Bubbles. Bubbles loved to swim in the pond with his friends. One day, Bubbles saw an ugly frog on the other side of the pond. The frog was big and green and had warts all over its body. Bubbles didn't like the frog, but he didn't want to be mean. Bubbles and his friends were playing a game of hide and seek when they heard a loud splash. They turned around and saw that the frog had poked a hole in their net. The net was used to keep them safe from bigger fish in the pond. Bubbles knew that they had to fix the net or they would be in danger. Bubbles and his friends worked together to fix the net. They used sticks and leaves to patch up the hole. They also made sure to keep an eye on the ugly frog, so it wouldn't poke another hole. From that day on, Bubbles and his friends learned to be careful and watch out for danger. Once upon a time, there was a happy little boy named Timmy. Timmy loved to decorate his room with colorful balloons and shiny streamers. He would spend hours making his room look pretty. One day, Timmy's mommy brought him a yummy snack. It was a big, juicy apple that tasted so sweet. Timmy ate it all up and felt very happy. Later that day, Timmy's silly dog came into his room and started playing with the balloons. The dog jumped up and down, and the balloons went flying everywhere. Timmy and his dog laughed and had so much fun together. Once upon a time, there was a shy dove who lived in a big tree. One day, a little girl came to the tree and said, "Hello, dove! Can I be your friend?" The dove was scared and didn't say anything. The little girl said, "Don't be shy! I won't bite you." The dove felt better and said, "Okay, we can be friends." They played together and had fun. Suddenly, a big bird came and tried to bite the dove! The little girl said, "Don't worry, I'll protect you!" She scared the big bird away and the dove was very happy. They became best friends and played together every day. The end. Once upon a time, there was a little rabbit named Benny. Benny loved to eat carrots and celery. One day, Benny's friend, a wise old owl, came to visit him. The owl said, "Benny, I recommend that you try something new today." Benny was curious and asked, "What should I try?" The owl replied, "How about some sour candy?" Benny was hesitant at first, but he trusted his friend's recommendation. He tried the sour candy and made a funny face because it was so sour. The next day, Benny went to his garden to pick some celery for his lunch. As he was eating it, he remembered the sour candy and how he had trusted his friend's recommendation. He realized that trying new things can be fun and exciting. From that day on, Benny was always open to trying new foods and adventures. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. Lily loved to play outside in the sun, but when it got dark, she would get scared. Her mommy would always turn on a light so she could see. One day, Lily's mommy had to go to work and couldn't turn on the light for her. Lily was very sorry that her mommy had to go to work, but she knew she had to be brave. Lily closed her eyes and took a deep breath. When she opened her eyes, she saw the moon and stars shining in the dark sky. She realized that the dark wasn't so scary after all. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. One day, Lily went for a walk in the forest. She saw an ancient boot lying on the ground. She picked it up and put it on her foot. Suddenly, a voice came from the boot, "Thank you for saving me, Lily!" Lily was surprised and asked, "Who are you?" The voice replied, "I am a fairy who was trapped in that boot. You saved me by taking me out of there." Lily felt happy that she could help the fairy. The fairy said, "As a reward for saving me, I will grant you three wishes." Lily thought for a moment and said, "I wish for all the animals in the forest to be happy, I wish for my family to always be healthy, and I wish for all the children in the world to have a safe and happy life." The fairy smiled and said, "Your wishes are granted, Lily. Always remember that even small acts of kindness can save someone's life." Lily thanked the fairy and went back home, feeling happy and proud that she could make a difference in the world. Once upon a time, there was a woman. She was very organized and kept her house very neat. One day, she decided to spring clean her house. She started by dusting the shelves and sweeping the floors. She also organized her closet and folded her clothes neatly. After she was done, she felt very happy and proud of herself. The end. Once upon a time, there was a little bunny named Fluffy. Fluffy was very shy and didn't like to talk to other animals. One day, Fluffy went to a big contest where all the animals showed off their talents. Fluffy wanted to show how good he was at hopping, but he was too shy to go on stage. A kind mouse saw Fluffy hiding and asked, "Why are you so shy, Fluffy?" Fluffy replied, "I don't want the judge to see me hop. I'm not good enough." The mouse said, "Don't worry, just bow and hop with all your might. It doesn't matter what the judge thinks, as long as you have fun." Fluffy took a deep breath, bowed to the judge, and hopped as high as he could. The crowd cheered and the judge gave Fluffy a big trophy. Fluffy was so happy that he forgot to be shy. From that day on, Fluffy wasn't afraid to show his talents to the world. Once upon a time, there was a little bee named Buzzy. Buzzy lived in a hive with lots of other bees. Buzzy was very furry and loved to fly around the flowers all day. One day, Buzzy flew too far away from the hive and got lost. He looked around but he couldn't find his way back to the hive. "Oh no!" said Buzzy, "I'm lost! What should I do?" Just then, a wise old butterfly flew by and saw Buzzy looking sad. "What's wrong, little bee?" asked the butterfly. Buzzy explained that he was lost and couldn't find his way back to the hive. "Don't worry," said the butterfly, "just close your eyes and think really hard about your hive. It won't disappear, it's always there waiting for you." Buzzy did what the butterfly said and soon he found his way back to the hive. The moral of the story is that even if things seem scary or disappear, they can still be found if you try hard enough. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She loved to play outside in the park with her friends. One day, she saw a little bird sitting on the ground. She wanted to touch it but her mom said no because it might be scared. Later that day, Lily heard her mom's voice on the phone. She sounded troubled and sad. Lily didn't understand why her mom was upset, but she knew she wanted to help. She ran over and gave her mom a big hug. Lily's mom smiled and thanked her for the hug. She said it made her feel better. Lily was happy she could help her mom feel better just by giving her a hug. From that day on, Lily knew that sometimes a hug can make someone feel better when they're feeling troubled. Once upon a time, there was a dog named Max. Max loved to carry his bone everywhere he went. One day, Max met his friend, a cat named Lily. "Hi Max! What are you doing?" Lily asked. "I am carrying my bone. It's a good bone," Max replied. Lily looked at the bone and said, "That is a very good bone. Can I carry it for a little while?" Max thought about it and said, "Sure, you can carry it for a little while." Lily was so happy and carried the bone for a little while. Then she gave it back to Max and said, "Thank you, Max. That was a good bone to carry." Max wagged his tail happily and said, "You're welcome, Lily. It's always good to share." Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She loved to drink juice from her pink cup. One day, she was playing with her toys when she saw her cup was empty. She felt anxious because she wanted more juice. Lily went to her mommy and said, "Mommy, I want more juice please." Her mommy smiled and said, "Sure, Lily. Let me get you some." She poured juice into Lily's cup until it was full. Lily was happy and took a big sip. She drank so much that her cup was almost empty again. She looked at her mommy and said, "Mommy, my cup is almost drained. Can I have more?" Her mommy laughed and said, "Of course, Lily. You really love your juice." Lily smiled and drank more juice until her cup was empty again. She was so happy to have her favorite drink and her mommy who always gave her more. The end. Once upon a time, there was a baby named Timmy. Timmy loved to hold his teddy bear when he went to sleep in his crib. One night, Timmy's mommy gave him some medicine that tasted bitter. Timmy didn't like the taste and started to cry. His mommy asked, "What's wrong, Timmy?" "It's bitter," Timmy said while holding his teddy bear. "It's okay, Timmy. You'll feel better soon," his mommy said, giving him a hug. Timmy held onto his teddy bear tightly and soon fell asleep. The next morning, he woke up feeling much better and ready to play with his toys. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She loved to play with her toys and her teddy bear. One day, her mom took her to the park to play with other kids. Lily was excited to make new friends. At the park, Lily heard a lot of noise coming from the swings. She ran over to see what was happening. Two kids were swinging really high and laughing loudly. Lily wanted to try too, but she was scared. One of the kids noticed Lily and said, "Don't be afraid, we're kind and we'll help you." They showed her how to swing and soon Lily was having so much fun, she forgot all about being scared. When it was time to go home, Lily hugged her new friends and said, "Thank you for helping me and making me so happy. I can't wait to come back and play with you again!" Once upon a time, there was a squirrel named Sammy. Sammy loved to eat nuts. One day, he found a big, heavy nut. He tried to carry it, but it was too heavy for him. Sammy had an idea. He went to his friend, the bird, and asked for help. The bird said yes and used his beak to attach a string to the nut. Sammy held onto the other end of the string and they flew together, carrying the nut. When they got to Sammy's tree, they let go of the string and the nut fell to the ground. Sammy was so happy he found a way to carry the heavy nut. He thanked his friend, the bird, and they went off to find more nuts to eat together. The end. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She had a rag doll that she loved to play with. One day, Lily's friend came over and asked if she could borrow the rag doll. Lily was happy to share her toy, so she said yes. The next day, Lily's friend came back with the rag doll and said, "Thank you! Your rag doll is incredible! I had so much fun playing with her." Lily was happy to hear that her friend had a good time. A few days later, Lily's friend came back and asked if she could borrow the rag doll again. This time, Lily was a little hesitant because she didn't want to be without her beloved toy for too long. But she remembered how happy it made her friend, so she said yes again. In the end, Lily was happy to share her toy with her friend because it made her happy too. And she learned that sometimes it's nice to borrow things and share with others. Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Timmy. Timmy loved robots very much. He had a small robot that he played with every day. One day, Timmy's robot got dirty and he wanted to clean it. Timmy went to his mom and said, "Mommy, my robot is dirty. Can you help me clean it?" His mom said, "Sure, Timmy. Let's go raise the robot up and clean it." They went to Timmy's room and raised the robot up. His mom got a cloth and some water and started cleaning the robot. Timmy watched as his robot became clean again. "Thank you, Mommy," said Timmy. "Now my robot is clean and happy again." His mom smiled and said, "You're welcome, Timmy. I'm glad we could clean your robot together." Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She loved to do many things like play with dolls and sing songs. One day, she went to the park with her mom and saw a big basket of strawberries. They looked so yummy! Lily asked her mom if they could have some, but her mom said they were just ordinary strawberries. Lily didn't know what that meant, but she still wanted to try one. So, her mom picked a strawberry and gave it to Lily. Lily took a bite and it was the most delicious thing she had ever tasted! She was so happy and asked her mom if they could have more. They picked some strawberries and brought them home to share with their family. From that day on, Lily knew that even ordinary things could be really special. Once upon a time, there was a big gray elephant. He loved to play with his friends in the jungle. One day, he found a pair of scissors on the ground. He picked them up and set them on a nearby rock. As he continued to play, he noticed that his friend, the monkey, had gotten tangled in some vines. The elephant remembered the scissors and quickly went to get them. He brought them back to the monkey and set to work cutting the vines. The monkey was so happy and grateful to the elephant for helping him. They continued to play together, swinging from tree to tree, and having so much fun. The elephant realized that it felt good to help others, and he made a promise to himself to always be helpful to his friends in the jungle. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She had a teddy bear named Teddy. One day, Lily and Teddy went to the store to buy some candy. Lily saw a thief in the store who was trying to steal some toys. She told her mom who was very careful and called the police. The police came and caught the thief. They put him in jail. Later, Lily and Teddy went to the park and played on the swings. They saw a bird and Lily asked Teddy how much he thought the bird weighed. Teddy said he didn't know. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She loved to play outside in her backyard. One day, she saw a big cactus in the corner of her yard. It was very prickly and she was afraid to touch it. Lily's mom came outside and saw her troubled face. "What's wrong, Lily?" she asked. Lily pointed to the cactus and said, "I'm scared of that plant." Her mom smiled and said, "Don't worry, sweetie. You can lean on me if you're scared." Lily felt better and hugged her mom. Later that day, Lily and her mom went to the store. They saw a toy cactus that looked just like the one in their yard. Lily remembered what her mom said and leaned on her, feeling safe and happy. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She loved eating pastries, especially chocolate ones. One day, she went to the bakery and bought a yummy pastry. She was so happy that she started dancing and singing while holding her pastry. Suddenly, a boy named Timmy came and bumped into her. Her pastry fell on the ground and got hurt. Lily was very sad and started crying. Timmy tried to help her by saying, "I'm sorry, I didn't mean to hurt your pastry." But Lily was too upset to listen. Later that night, Lily was lying in bed and looking at her nightlight. It was glowing and made her feel better. But she still couldn't stop thinking about her hurt pastry. She wished she had been more careful with it. The end. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She loved to run and play with her friends. One day, they decided to have a race to see who was the fastest. They all lined up and waited for someone to say "go!". When the race started, Lily ran as fast as she could. She was so speedy that she almost won the race, but her friend Johnny was just a little bit faster. Even though she didn't win, Lily still clapped for Johnny and told him he did a great job. Later that day, Lily saw a bird that was in trouble. It had gotten its wing stuck in a tree branch and couldn't fly away. Lily knew she had to help the bird, so she carefully untangled its wing and set it free. The bird flew away happily and Lily felt proud of herself for helping. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. Lily loved her mommy very much. One day, Lily's mommy asked her to carry the noisy cat to the vet. Lily was scared because the cat was very big and heavy. But she wanted to help her mommy, so she picked up the cat and carried it carefully to the vet. At the vet, Lily saw a little boy who was crying. She asked him why he was sad. The boy said he lost his favorite toy. Lily felt sorry for him and asked her mommy if they could help find the toy. Her mommy said yes and they all started to look for it. They searched everywhere and finally found the toy under a chair. The little boy was very happy and thanked Lily and her mommy. Lily felt proud that she could help someone and her mommy told her she did a great job carrying the cat. Lily smiled and felt love in her heart for her mommy and the little boy. Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Timmy. Timmy loved to play with his toys, but he never put them away. His mom always told him to tidy up, but he never listened. One day, Timmy's mom had enough. She told Timmy that if he didn't tidy up his toys, she would hang them all up on hooks. Timmy didn't believe her, so he didn't tidy up. The next day, Timmy came home from school to find all of his toys hanging up on hooks. He was so sad and didn't know what to do. He tried to take them down, but they were too high up. Timmy learned his lesson and started to tidy up his toys every day. But it was too late, he lost all of his toys and didn't have anything to play with anymore. Once upon a time, there was a boy named Timmy. Timmy liked to play with his toys all day long. One day, Timmy's mommy bought him a new robot toy. Timmy loved his new toy and carried it everywhere he went. But Timmy was spoiled and didn't like to share his toys with his friends. One day, Timmy's friend came over to play and asked if he could play with the robot toy. Timmy didn't want to share and said no. Later that day, Timmy realized that it wasn't nice to be spoiled and not share his toys. He apologized to his friend and let him play with the robot toy. Timmy learned that sharing is important and it makes everyone happy. Once upon a time, there was a smart boat named Bob. Bob lived in a port with many other boats. Every day, Bob would help the fisherman catch fish. One day, it started to pour rain. All the boats stayed in the port, but Bob wanted to help the fisherman. The fisherman put on his raincoat and went with Bob to catch fish in the rain. They caught many fish that day, even in the rain. The fisherman was so happy, he gave Bob a big hug. From that day on, Bob was known as the smartest and bravest boat in the port. Once upon a time, there was a rabbit. The rabbit lived in an ancient house. The house was very old and big. One day, the rabbit wanted to decorate the house. He wanted to make it look pretty. The rabbit asked his friend, the bird, "Can you help me decorate my house?" The bird said, "Yes, I will help you, but we must be careful. The house is very old." They started to decorate the house together. They put up pretty things on the walls. The house started to look nice. But the house was too old. The walls began to crack. The rabbit and the bird were scared. They tried to fix the cracks, but it was too late. The ancient house fell down. The rabbit and the bird were very sad. They had lost their pretty house. Once upon a time, there was a regular boy named Tom. Tom liked to play with his toy printer. He would print all sorts of things like pictures of cats, dogs, and trees. One day, Tom found a tip on how to print even more fun things. The tip said to use big paper and colorful ink. Tom was very excited to try this new idea. Tom put the big paper and colorful ink in his toy printer. He started to print all sorts of new pictures. He printed a big red sun, a blue sky, and a green car. Tom was very happy with his new pictures, and he showed them to his mom and dad. They were proud of Tom and his fun prints. And they all lived happily ever after. Once upon a time, there was a little fish named Fin. Fin lived in a big pond with his fish friends. One day, the sun was very hot and the pond water started to dry up. Fin and his friends were very scared. They knew they needed water to live. Fin saw a big, angry bird fly by. The bird looked like it wanted to eat the fish. Fin had an idea. Fin told his friends to splash water on the angry bird. The bird got wet and flew away. The fish were happy because they were safe. Then it started to rain and the pond filled up with water again. Fin and his friends lived happily ever after. One day, a boy named Tim went to play outside. He found a cool tunnel in his yard. Tim was very happy. He wanted to see what was inside the tunnel. Tim went into the cool tunnel. It was dark and a little scary. But Tim was brave. He walked and walked until he saw a light. There was a big room inside the tunnel! In the big room, Tim met a talking cat. The cat said, "Hi, I am Cat. Do you want to be friends?" Tim said, "Yes, I want to be friends!" They played and had fun in the cool tunnel. Then, Tim and Cat went back to Tim's house to play some more. They were happy to be friends. Once upon a time, there was a silly cat named Tom. Tom liked to play with a metal can. He would slap the can with his paw and watch it roll. One day, Tom slapped the can too hard. The can rolled far away. Tom ran after it, but he could not find it. He felt sad. Then, a friendly dog named Max saw Tom. Max helped Tom look for the can. They found it under a tree. Tom and Max played with the can together. They were happy and not silly anymore. Once upon a time, there was a gifted cat named Fluffy. Fluffy was special because she could walk on two legs, just like people! Every day, Fluffy would walk around the house, looking for fun things to do. One day, Fluffy found a big curtain in the living room. She thought it would be fun to play with it. Fluffy walked up to the curtain and started to play. She jumped and climbed, making the curtain move like a big wave. As Fluffy played with the curtain, her family watched and laughed. They loved their gifted cat and the fun she brought to their home. Fluffy was happy to make her family smile, and she knew she was loved. And so, Fluffy and her family lived happily ever after. Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Tim. Tim had an interesting toy. It was a cut-out doll made of paper. Tim liked to carry his cut-out doll everywhere he went. One day, Tim took his cut-out doll to the park. He played with his doll under a big tree. Tim and his cut-out doll had lots of fun. They played in the sand, climbed on the swings, and laughed together. As the sun began to set, Tim knew it was time to go home. He picked up his cut-out doll and carried it back to his house. Tim and his cut-out doll had a great day at the park, and they could not wait to have more fun adventures together. Once upon a time, there was a lively dog named Spot. Spot loved to play with his best friend, a cat named Fluffy. They played all day, every day, and were very happy. One day, Spot's owner said, "Spot, you must get married." Spot did not want to get married, but his owner insisted. So, Spot and Fluffy went on a journey to find a dog for Spot to marry. They met many dogs, but none of them were right for Spot. They kept looking and looking, but they could not find a dog that Spot liked. The sun went down and it was time to go home. Spot was sad because he did not find a dog to marry. When they got home, Spot's owner was very angry. He said, "Spot, you must marry a dog tomorrow, or you cannot play with Fluffy anymore." Spot was very sad, and so was Fluffy. The next day, Spot married a dog he did not like. He could not play with Fluffy anymore. Spot and Fluffy were not happy, and they missed each other very much. Once upon a time, in a small house, there was a lonely piano. It sat in the corner of the room and no one played with it. The piano felt very sad. One day, a little girl named Lily came to visit the house. She saw the lonely piano and felt bad for it. Lily wanted to make the piano happy. So, she made a request to her mommy. "Mommy, can I play the piano, please?" she asked. Her mommy said yes, and Lily played a beautiful song on the piano. The piano was not lonely anymore. It was happy and full of music. From that day on, Lily and the piano became best friends, and they played together every day. Once upon a time, in a busy little forest, there lived a small bird named Tim. Tim loved to fly and play with his friends all day. He also liked to build nests with twigs he found on the ground. One day, Tim was flying around when he saw a perfect twig for his nest. He picked it up with his beak and started to fly back to his nest. But then, he saw his friend, a squirrel named Sam, running very fast. Sam looked like he needed help. Tim wanted to help Sam, so he stopped flying and put the twig down. He asked Sam, "Why are you running so fast?" Sam said, "I can't find my nuts! I need them for the winter!" Tim decided to help Sam look for his nuts. They looked under trees and in the grass until they found all of Sam's nuts. After they found the nuts, Tim picked up his twig and flew back to his nest. He was happy that he could help his friend and still have his twig for his nest. From that day on, Tim and Sam became best friends and always helped each other in the busy little forest. Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Tim. Tim was very alert. He liked to gather things he found outside, like rocks and sticks. One day, Tim found a skeleton. The skeleton was not scary, but it was sad. It said, "I lost my hat. Can you help me find it?" Tim wanted to help the skeleton. Tim and the skeleton looked everywhere for the hat. They looked in the trees and under the rocks. They even asked a bird if it saw the hat. Finally, they found the hat in a bush. The skeleton was happy and said, "Thank you, Tim! Now I can go home." And they lived happily ever after. Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Tim. Tim loved to play with his toys. One day, he found a big, red radio in the living room. Tim turned the radio on, and it played loud music. He clapped his hands and danced to the beat. Tim was so happy to play with the radio. Mom came into the room and saw Tim playing with the radio. She smiled and danced with him. They played and danced together all day long. And they lived happily ever after. Once upon a time, there was a big wolf. This wolf was very fit and strong. He liked to run and play in the woods. One day, the wolf saw a little girl. She was playing by herself. The girl liked to imagine things. She imagined she was a princess in a big castle. The wolf wanted to play with the girl, but the girl was scared. She did not want to play with the wolf. The wolf was sad and went away. The girl never saw the wolf again. The end. Once upon a time, there was a mighty king. The mighty king had a big castle. He was very strong and kind. One day, dark clouds came to the sky. The clouds were angry. They sent lightning to the ground. The people in the kingdom were scared. The mighty king saw the lightning. He wanted to help his people. So, he sent his men to bring everyone inside the castle. They all stayed safe and warm. The people were very happy with their mighty king. Once upon a time, there was a girl named Lily. She had a pretty violin that she loved very much. One day, she went to play outside in the snow. The snow was icy and cold, but Lily wanted to play her violin for her friends. When she got to her friends, they all clapped and danced as she played her violin. But then, Lily slipped on the icy snow and she dropped her violin. The violin broke into pieces and Lily felt very sad. Her friends came to help her and they all learned a lesson. They learned that they should be careful with their things, especially when it's icy outside. Lily's friends helped her fix the violin and they all played together again, but this time, they played inside where it was warm and safe. One day, a boy named Tim went for a walk. He saw a big jungle and wanted to see what was inside. So, Tim went in and started to look around. In the jungle, Tim found a big, deaf lion. The lion could not hear any sounds. Tim wanted to help the lion, so he tried to make friends with him. They played together and had fun. After playing, Tim and the deaf lion left the jungle. They went to Tim's home, where they met his mom and dad. Tim's family loved the lion and they all became good friends. Once upon a time, there was a big dog named Max. Max loved to protect his family. One day, a small cat came into the yard. The cat was lost and scared. Max saw the cat and wanted to help. Max went to the cat and said, "Don't be scared. I will protect you." The cat was happy and they became friends. As a result, the cat stayed with Max and his family. One day, a big, angry dog came into the yard. The angry dog wanted to hurt the cat. Max saw the angry dog and ran to protect his friend. Max barked loudly at the angry dog. The angry dog got scared and ran away. Max and the cat were safe and happy. They knew that they would always protect each other. Once upon a time, there was a big hippo named Hippy. Hippy was a very lucky hippo. He lived in a nice pond with his friends. They played and splashed in the water every day. Hippy was happy. One day, a new hippo came to the pond. Her name was Hoppy. Hoppy was not like Hippy. She was not lucky. Hoppy did not understand how to play with the other hippos. She would splash too hard and scare them away. This made Hippy and his friends sad. Hippy wanted to help Hoppy. He talked to her and showed her how to play nice. Hoppy started to understand. She learned to be gentle and kind. Soon, Hippy, Hoppy, and their friends were all playing together. They were all lucky and happy hippos. Once upon a time, there was a lovely little dog named Spot. Spot had a lot of friends. One day, Spot's mom said she would introduce him to a new friend. Spot was very excited to meet his new friend. He did not know that this friend would be a big threat to his toys. The next day, Spot's mom brought home a big box. Spot could hear something moving inside. He was very curious. Spot's mom opened the box, and out came a big, fluffy cat named Fluffy. Spot was a little scared, but he wanted to be friends with Fluffy. At first, Spot and Fluffy played nicely together. They shared their toys and had a lot of fun. But one day, Spot noticed that some of his toys were missing. He looked everywhere but could not find them. Then, he saw Fluffy hiding the toys under the couch. Spot knew that Fluffy was a threat to his toys. He told his mom, and she helped them learn to share and play together without hiding toys. In the end, Spot and Fluffy became the best of friends, and they never hid toys again. Once upon a time, there was a deaf dog named Spot. Spot could not hear, but he was very good at playing games. He had many friends who liked to play with him. One day, Spot and his friends had a race. They wanted to see who could finish first. Spot ran very fast, but he did not know if he was winning yet. His friends cheered for him, but he could not hear them. In the end, Spot finished the race and won. He was very happy, and his friends were happy for him too. They all played more games together, and had a great day. Spot showed everyone that even if he was deaf, he could still have fun and be a good friend. Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Tim. He loved to play with his toy cars. One day, Tim saw a big refrigerator in the kitchen. He was very curious about it. He wanted to see what was inside. Tim opened the refrigerator and found many things. He saw a wet towel inside. Tim felt frustrated. He did not know why the wet towel was there. He took the towel out and started to dry it. He hung it on a chair. Later, Tim's mom came into the kitchen. She saw the dry towel on the chair. She was very happy. She had put the wet towel in the refrigerator to cool it down for Tim to use later. Tim had helped her without knowing. They both laughed and enjoyed the rest of the day. Once upon a time, there was a girl named Lily. Lily had long hair. She loved to dance. One day, she felt uncomfortable. Her hair was in her face when she danced. She did not like it. Lily asked her mom, "Mom, can you help me with my hair? It makes me uncomfortable when I dance." Her mom said, "Of course, my dear. I will tie your hair back for you." Lily's mom tied her hair back. But it was still in her face when she danced. Lily felt sad. She did not want to dance anymore. Lily's friend, Sam, came over to play. Sam saw Lily was sad. Sam asked, "Why are you sad, Lily?" Lily said, "My hair is in my face when I dance. It makes me uncomfortable." Sam tried to help Lily. But they could not fix her hair. Lily's hair stayed in her face when she danced. Lily and Sam were sad. They did not dance anymore. Once upon a time, there was a big black dog named Buddy. Buddy loved to play with his friends. One day, Buddy saw a fun toy that his friend had. It was a big red ball. Buddy wanted to play with it, but he did not have one. Buddy asked his friend if he could borrow the big red ball. His friend said yes, but only if he promised to give it back. Buddy promised and they played together all day. But, deep inside, Buddy wanted to keep the ball for himself. The next day, Buddy decided to be selfish and not give the ball back. He hid it under his bed. His friend was very sad and asked Buddy where the ball was. Buddy felt bad for being selfish and gave the ball back to his friend. They played together again and Buddy learned that sharing is better than being selfish. Once upon a time, there was a smart girl named Amy. She loved to gather toys and put them on her desk. Her desk was very big and had many toys on it. Amy liked to play with her toys every day. One day, Amy wanted to find more toys to gather for her desk. She walked to the park and saw a boy named Tim. Tim had a toy car. Amy asked Tim if she could have his toy car for her desk. Tim said yes and gave Amy the toy car. Amy was very happy. Amy went back home and put the toy car on her desk. The toy car looked nice with all the other toys. Amy played with her toys on her desk and had lots of fun. She was very happy that she gathered a new toy for her desk. Once upon a time, in a small town, there was a stubborn little girl named Lily. She loved to play outside, but she did not like to wear her raincoat. One day, it started to rain, but Lily still wanted to play without her raincoat. Her mom tried to comfort her and said, "Lily, you need to wear your raincoat when it rains." But Lily was stubborn and did not want to listen. She went out to play and got all wet. After a while, she felt cold and sad. Then, the rain stopped, and a big, beautiful rainbow appeared in the sky. Lily looked at the rainbow and smiled. She realized that her mom was right, and she needed to wear her raincoat when it rained. From that day on, Lily always wore her raincoat, and she loved to look for rainbows after the rain. One day, a girl named Mia found a rag. The rag was brilliant and very pretty. Mia liked the rag a lot. She played with it all day. She made the rag into a cape and a hat. Mia had so much fun with the rag. Mia saw a man who could sign. The man was very good at signing. He used his hands to talk. Mia wanted to learn how to sign too. She thought it was a nice way to talk to people. The man taught Mia how to sign. Mia used her hands to say "hello" and "goodbye". Mia was very happy. She could now talk to people who sign. Mia and the man became good friends. They played with the brilliant rag and signed to each other all day. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Mia. She liked to play with her original toy, a red ball. One day, while playing with her ball outside, she saw smoke coming from a house. Mia went to her mom to explain what she saw. "Mommy, there is smoke at the house," she said. Her mom looked worried and told Mia to stay inside while she called for help. Soon, big red trucks came to the house with the smoke. The firefighters put out the fire and everyone was safe. Mia's mom was proud of her for telling her about the smoke. Mia learned that it was important to explain things when she saw something wrong. One day, a pretty bird sat on a tree. The bird could sign very well. She loved to sign all day long. She had many friends who liked to hear her sign. One day, a little boy heard the bird sign. He liked it very much. He said, "Hi, pretty bird! I like your signing. Can you be my friend?" The bird said, "Yes, I can be your friend. Let's play together!" The boy and the bird played all day. They had a lot of fun. The boy had an idea. He wrote a note to the bird. The note said, "You are my best friend." The bird was very happy. They stayed friends forever. One day, a cheerful little girl named Lily went to the park. She saw a tall man with a big staff. The staff was very long and had pretty colors on it. Lily wanted to know more about the staff, so she went to the man and whispered, "Hello, what is that?" The man smiled and whispered back, "Hello, little girl. This is my magic staff. It can do fun things when I say magic words." Lily's eyes got big and she asked, "Can you show me?" The man said the magic words, and the staff made a big, pretty rainbow in the sky. Lily and the man laughed and clapped. They spent the day playing with the magic staff, making more rainbows and flowers in the park. Lily was very happy and couldn't wait to tell her friends about her new friend and his magic staff. Once upon a time, there was a lovely little girl named Lucy. She loved to bake pies with her mommy. One day, they decided to make a big, yummy pie together. Lucy said, "Mommy, can I squeeze the fruit for the pie?" Mommy said, "Yes, Lucy, you can. Be careful, and don't make a mess." So, Lucy squeezed the fruit very hard to get all the juice out. She was so happy to help her mommy. They put the pie in the oven and waited for it to cook. While they waited, Lucy played with her toys. But then, she smelled something bad. "Mommy, what's that smell?" she asked. Mommy looked at the oven and saw smoke coming out. "Oh no, Lucy! The pie is burned!" Mommy said. They opened the oven and saw the black, yucky pie. Lucy was sad, and so was her mommy. They didn't get to eat the lovely pie they made together. One day, a little boy named Tim and a little girl named Sue were playing at the beach. They were building a big sand castle. Tim had a red towel and Sue had a blue towel. They were having lots of fun. Tim said, "I will send my red towel to the water to get it wet." Sue was confused. She asked, "Why do you want to do that?" Tim said, "I need wet sand to make our castle strong." But when Tim sent his red towel to the water, a big wave took it away. Tim was sad and Sue was mad. They didn't know what to do without the red towel. Then, a nice man saw them and helped them. He gave Tim a new towel. Tim and Sue said, "Thank you!" They used the new towel to finish their sand castle. They were happy and played all day. One day, a little bird was flying in the sky. The bird was very careless. He did not look where he was going. The bird saw a big tree and wanted to sit on it. An old owl lived in the tree. The owl saw the careless bird coming. He wanted to help the bird. The owl said, "Little bird, be careful! Look where you are going!" The owl warned the bird about the tree. The little bird heard the owl and stopped. He looked around and saw the tree. The bird said, "Thank you, Mr. Owl, for warning me!" The bird flew away, and from that day, he was not careless anymore. One day, a little dog named Max was very excited. He wanted to perform a fun dance for his friends. So, he put on his favorite hat and went out to the street. In the street, Max saw his friends, a cat, a bird, and a squirrel. They were all playing together. Max said, "Hi, friends! I want to show you my dance!" His friends were happy and wanted to see Max dance. Max started to perform his dance. He jumped, twirled, and wiggled his tail. His friends clapped and cheered. They all laughed and had a great time. Max's dance made everyone on the street feel happy and excited. Once upon a time, in a deep, deep forest, there lived a little bunny named Binky. Binky loved to play with his friends, but he also loved to watch the sunset. One day, while Binky was playing with his friends, he saw the most beautiful sunset he had ever seen. He wanted to share it with his friends, so he called them over. "Look at the pretty sunset!" said Binky. His friends came running to see the sunset too. They all sat down together and watched the sun go down. It was so pretty, with colors like red, orange, and pink. They all felt happy inside. As they watched, Binky's friend, Birdy, asked, "Why is the sunset so pretty?" Binky thought for a moment and said, "I think it's pretty because it reminds us that even when the day is over, there is still something beautiful to see. It's like a gift from the sky." After the sun had set, Binky and his friends went back to playing. They played and laughed until it was time to go home. As they said their goodbyes, they all agreed that they would try to find something beautiful in every day, just like the sunset. And so, Binky and his friends learned the value of finding beauty in the world around them. They knew that even when things seemed bad, there was always something good to be found. And they promised to always share these beautiful moments with each other, just like they did with the sunset. Once upon a time, in a big jungle, there was a furry leopard. The leopard loved to play with his friends. One day, the furry leopard met a little bird. The little bird was sad. The furry leopard asked the little bird, "Why are you sad?" The little bird said, "I can't fly. My wing hurts." The furry leopard wanted to help the little bird. He had an idea. The furry leopard told the little bird, "I will push you up to the tree. Then you can rest." The little bird was happy. The furry leopard pushed the little bird up to the tree. The little bird said, "Thank you, furry leopard!" They became good friends and played together every day. One day, a little fish named Fin was swimming in the sea. Fin saw a big rock and wanted to move it. He tried to push the rock, but it was very heavy. Fin felt uncomfortable because the rock was hurting his fins. Fin saw his friend, Sam the seagull, flying above him. "Sam, can you help me move this rock?" Fin asked. Sam flew down and tried to help Fin move the rock. They pushed and pushed, but the rock did not move. A big wave came and pushed the rock on top of Fin and Sam. They were stuck and could not move. Fin and Sam tried to call for help, but no one heard them. They stayed under the rock, feeling very uncomfortable and sad. Once upon a time, in a big garden, there was a colorful bulb. The bulb was very happy because it was going to grow into a big, pretty flower. It had many friends in the garden, like the bees, the birds, and the other flowers. One day, a little girl named Lily came to the garden. She was sad because she had lost her toy. The colorful bulb saw her and wanted to help. It knew that its petals would soon grow and be very pretty, so it waited for the right time. When the colorful bulb turned into a big, pretty flower, it saw Lily again. This time, it shook its petals to get her attention. Lily saw the pretty flower and smiled. The flower comforted Lily, making her feel better. She forgot about her lost toy and played in the garden with her new friend, the flower. In the end, Lily and the flower became best friends. They played together every day, and the flower taught Lily the moral value of finding joy in the little things. The colorful flower had made Lily happy, and that made the flower happy too. Once upon a time, there was a kind girl named Lily. She lived in a small house with her mom and dad. One day, Lily's mom asked her to unpack a big box in the kitchen. Inside the box, Lily found many things. She saw a bag of oats. She knew that her mom used oats to make yummy oat cookies. Lily loved to eat those cookies. She also found a toy car and a pretty dress. She was very happy. Lily's mom came into the kitchen and saw all the things Lily had unpacked. She said, "Good job, Lily! You are such a kind and helpful girl." Lily smiled and gave her mom a big hug. Then, they made oat cookies together and had a fun day. One day, Tom saw a big, tough jeep. He liked the jeep a lot. He stared at it for a long time. The jeep was red and shiny. Tom wanted to ride in the jeep. Tom asked his mom, "Can I ride in the jeep, please?" His mom said, "Yes, but only if you are good." Tom was very happy. He could not wait to ride in the tough jeep. Tom and his mom went for a ride in the jeep. They went up and down hills. They went fast and slow. Tom had a big smile on his face. He loved the tough jeep. Once upon a time, in a big green forest, there lived a squirrel named Sam. Sam loved to collect nuts. He would find nuts on the ground and in trees, and take them back to his cozy home. One day, Sam found a very heavy nut. He had never seen a nut like this before. "Wow!" said Sam, "This nut is so heavy! How can I measure it?" Sam thought hard and had an idea. He found a stick and put the nut on one end, and some small rocks on the other end. When the stick was balanced, Sam knew he had measured the heavy nut. Sam wanted to show his friend, a bird named Bella, his heavy nut. He carried the nut to Bella's tree and said, "Look, Bella! I found a heavy nut and measured it with a stick and rocks!" Bella was very impressed. "Good job, Sam!" she said, "You are very smart!" Sam and Bella played together and shared the heavy nut, and they were both very happy. One day, a little boy named Tim was playing with his toy car. He loved to make it zoom around the room. As he played, he thought about what he wanted to be when he grew up. He wanted to be a helper in an emergency, like a firefighter or a doctor. While playing, Tim accidentally bumped into his sister's dollhouse. It fell over and broke. Tim felt very ashamed. He knew he had to fix it before his sister found out. He looked around and found some tape. He tried his best to put the dollhouse back together. His sister, Lily, walked into the room and saw what happened. "What did you do?" she asked. Tim hung his head and said, "I'm sorry, Lily. I didn't mean to break your dollhouse. I was playing and it was an accident." Lily looked at the fixed dollhouse and said, "It's okay, Tim. I know you didn't mean it. Thank you for trying to fix it." Tim felt better, and they both played together for the rest of the day. Once upon a time, there was an adorable bunny named Bobo. Bobo loved to hop all day long. He hopped over the grass, through the woods, and around his friends. One day, while he was hopping, he found a big jar of jam. Bobo took the jam and hopped to his friend, the squirrel. "Look what I found!" said Bobo. "Yummy jam! Do you want to eat it with me?" The squirrel nodded, and they sat under a big tree to share the jam. As they ate the jam, more friends came to join them. They all laughed and played together. They were very happy to share the jam and have fun with their friends. And so, the adorable bunny and his friends had a great day, all because of the jam. Once upon a time, there was a man with a big mustache. He was a nice man who liked to help people. One day, he saw a little cat stuck in a tree. The cat was helpless and could not get down. The man with the mustache wanted to help the cat. He tried to climb the tree, but he started to struggle. It was hard for him to reach the cat. He did not give up and kept trying. Finally, the man with the mustache got to the cat. He held the cat and climbed down the tree. The cat was happy and safe. The man felt good because he helped the helpless cat. One day, a big, thick bear named Bobo went for a walk. He saw some sunglasses on the ground. He picked them up and put them on his big nose. Bobo looked very cool in his new sunglasses. As Bobo walked, he saw a little bird named Chirpy. Chirpy was very tired and let out a big yawn. "Why are you so tired, Chirpy?" asked Bobo. "I have been flying all day and now I need a nap," said Chirpy. Bobo had an idea. He took off his new sunglasses and gave them to Chirpy. "Here, wear these sunglasses and find a nice, warm spot in the sun to take your nap," said Bobo. Chirpy put on the sunglasses, found a warm spot, and went to sleep. Bobo felt happy to help his new friend. Once upon a time, in a small house, there lived a little boy named Tim. Tim loved to eat sugar. One day, he found a big jar of sugar in the kitchen. He was very happy and said, "Yummy! I will eat all the sugar!" Tim's mom saw him eat the sugar and she said, "No, Tim! Eating too much sugar is disgusting. It will make you sick." But Tim did not listen. He ate and ate until the jar was empty. Tim's mom was sad but she did not applaud. Later, Tim started to feel sick. His tummy hurt and he felt very bad. He cried and said, "Mom, I should have listened to you. Eating all the sugar was disgusting." Tim's mom hugged him and said, "Next time, listen to me, and you will not feel sick." Tim learned his lesson, but he still felt sick for the rest of the day. Once upon a time, there was a normal room. In the room, there was a big bookshelf. The bookshelf had many colorful books. One day, a little boy named Tim came into the room. He saw the bookshelf and wanted to read a book. Tim picked a book with a pretty cover. But when he tried to open it, he was not careful. The book's page started to tear. Tim felt sad about the tear. He wanted to fix it. So, he found some tape and put it on the tear. The book was not perfect, but it was better. Tim learned to be careful with books and the bookshelf stayed happy with all its colorful books. Once upon a time, there was a tiny cricket. He lived in a tight, small hole in the ground. He liked to play and jump all day. The cricket had many friends, like ants, bugs, and bees. They all played together in the sun. One day, the cricket wanted to play a new game. He said, "Let's guess what I am thinking!" All his friends said, "Yes! Let's play!" The cricket thought of something, and the game began. The ants, bugs, and bees tried to guess what the cricket was thinking. They guessed and guessed, but no one could get it right. The cricket started to feel sad. He wanted his friends to win the game, but they couldn't guess his thought. The sun was going down, and it was getting dark. The cricket's friends were tired and wanted to go home. They said, "We are sorry, cricket. We cannot guess your thought." The cricket felt very sad and alone. His friends went home, and he stayed in his tight hole. The cricket cried and cried, because the game was not fun. He wished he had never played the guessing game. The cricket learned that not all games are fun for everyone. Once upon a time, there was a little bird named Bobo. Bobo was not very smart. He liked to repeat things he heard from his friends. One day, Bobo heard his friend say, "Go east to find food." Bobo thought this was a good idea, so he flew east. As Bobo flew east, he saw a big tree. He thought, "Maybe there is food in the tree." But when he got closer, he saw a big, mean cat. The cat looked at Bobo and said, "You are stupid for coming here." Bobo was scared but he didn't listen to the cat. He still wanted to find food in the tree. Bobo flew into the tree to look for food. The mean cat jumped up and tried to catch him. Bobo tried to fly away, but it was too late. The cat caught Bobo and ate him. The moral of the story is, don't always repeat what others say. Sometimes, it is better to think for yourself. One day, a little girl named Lucy went to play in the park. She saw a big, enthusiastic dog. The dog's name was Max. Max had a magic ball that could talk. Max said, "Hi Lucy! Do you want to play with me and my magic ball?" Lucy was very happy and said, "Yes, Max! I want to play with you and your magic ball!" Lucy and Max started to run and play with the magic ball. The magic ball could change colors when they threw it. Lucy threw the ball and it turned red. Max threw the ball and it turned blue. They played and ran all day in the park. Lucy and Max were very tired, but they were happy. They had so much fun playing with the magic ball. Lucy said, "Max, I had a great time! Let's play again soon!" Max agreed and they both went home to rest. One day, a little boy named Tim and his daddy went to the park. The sun was very hot, and Tim felt very hot too. He saw a water spray in the park and wanted to go play there. Daddy said, "Okay, Tim, but be careful not to go too deep." Tim played in the water spray and had lots of fun. He splashed and jumped, but he remembered what daddy said. He did not go too deep. Tim saw a little fish in the water and wanted to catch it, but the fish swam away into the deep water. Tim was sad, but he knew he should listen to daddy. Later, Tim told daddy about the fish. Daddy was proud of Tim for listening and not going too deep. They went home and had a yummy dinner. Tim learned that it is important to listen to daddy because he knows what is best. Anna and Ben were playing in the garden. They liked to dig in the dirt and look for bugs and worms. Sometimes they found shiny stones or pretty flowers. They had a big bucket to put their treasures in. One day, they saw something furry sticking out of the ground. It was brown and soft and had a long tail. They wondered what it was. They decided to dig it out and see. "Maybe it is a toy," said Anna. "Maybe it is a rabbit," said Ben. They dug and dug until they discovered what it was. It was a furry hat! It had ears and eyes and a nose, but it was not alive. It was a hat that someone had lost or buried. "Wow, look at this!" said Anna. "It is a hat that looks like a rabbit!" "It is so funny and cute!" said Ben. "Can we keep it?" They put the hat on their heads and took turns wearing it. They felt very happy and proud. They had found a reward for their digging. They ran to show their mom and dad their new hat. They hoped they would let them keep it. They did not know that the hat belonged to their grandpa, who had buried it as a surprise for them. He wanted to see their faces when they found it. He was waiting for them in the house, smiling. He had a reward for them too: a big hug and a story. Anna loved to help her mom decorate the tree for Christmas. She was very excited to see all the shiny ornaments and lights. She wanted to put her favorite ornament on the tree. It was a red star that her grandma gave her. She climbed on a chair to reach the top of the tree. But the chair was not very stable and it wobbled. Anna lost her balance and fell down. The ornament slipped from her hand and broke into pieces on the floor. Anna cried out in pain and fear. She had cut her hand on the sharp glass. Her mom heard her cry and ran to her. She hugged her and tried to calm her down. She took her to the bathroom and washed her hand. She put a bandage on it and said it would heal soon. She told her she was sorry about the ornament and that they would find another one. But Anna was not happy. She was sad and angry. She did not want another ornament. She wanted her grandma's star. She said it was special and that mom did not care. She said she hated Christmas and she hated mom. She ran to her room and slammed the door. Her mom felt very hurt and sad. She did not know how to make Anna feel better. She wished she could heal her heart as well as her hand. She hoped that Anna would forgive her and love her again. She hoped that Christmas would not be ruined by a broken ornament. Lily and Ben are friends who like to study different things. Lily likes to study animals and Ben likes to study countries. They have many books and maps in their room. One day, they decide to study a new country that they have never seen before. They find a big book with many pictures and words about it. They open the book and start to look at it. "Wow, this country has many mountains and lakes. It is very beautiful," Ben says. "Yes, and it also has many different animals. Look, there is a bear and a deer and a bird," Lily says. They are very happy and curious to learn more about the country. They turn the pages and see more things. But then, they hear a knock on the door. It is their brother Tom, who is very nosy. He always wants to know what they are doing and sometimes takes their things. "Hey, what are you doing? Can I see?" Tom says. He tries to open the door, but Lily and Ben have locked it. They do not want Tom to bother them or ruin their book. "Go away, Tom. We are studying a new country. You cannot see," Lily says. "Yeah, go away. This is our book. You cannot touch," Ben says. Tom is angry and jealous. He does not like that Lily and Ben have something that he does not. He starts to kick the door and shout. "Let me in, let me in. I want to see the book. I want to study the country too," Tom says. But Lily and Ben do not listen to him. They ignore him and keep studying the book. They learn many new things and have fun. The moral of the story is: Do not be nosy and respect other people's things. If you want to learn something, ask nicely and share. Lila and Tom are friends. They like to play with blocks and cars. Sometimes they share, sometimes they fight. One day, they both want the same red car. They pull and tug and shout. "Mine!" says Lila. "No, mine!" says Tom. They are very angry and sad. They do not have fun. Mom sees them and comes over. She hugs them and says, "Why are you fighting? You have many toys. You can take turns. You can yield. That means you let the other have something for a while. Then you can have it later. That is kind and fair. That is love." Lila and Tom think about what Mom says. They feel sorry. They say sorry to each other. They decide to yield. They give the red car to each other. They smile and hug. They play with other toys too. They have fun. They learn a new word: yield. They learn a new way: love. They are happy and hard friends. That means they are strong and loyal. They do not give up on each other. They help each other. They have a good day. Ben and Lily were playing in the park. They liked to run and jump and slide. But then Ben fell down and hurt his knee. It was red and bleeding. He cried and cried. Lily ran to him and said, "Don't cry, Ben. I will help you. I have a bandage in my bag. It will make your knee better." She took out a white bandage and wrapped it around Ben's knee. She gave him a hug and said, "There, you are strong. You can play again." Ben smiled and said, "Thank you, Lily. You are a good friend. You are strong too." They held hands and went back to play. They had fun and forgot about the hurt. They were happy. Anna liked to play with her dolls. She had many dolls, but her favorite was Lily. Lily had a pink dress and long hair. Anna took good care of Lily and always gave her hugs and kisses. One day, Anna went to the park with her mom. She saw a boy playing with a toy soldier. The soldier was green and had a helmet and a gun. The boy made the soldier run and jump and shoot. Anna thought the soldier was cool and wanted to play with it. She asked the boy, "Can I lend your soldier?" The boy looked at Anna and said, "No, this is my soldier. Go away." Anna felt sad and angry. She said, "But I have many dolls. I can lend you one of my dolls. You can choose any doll you want." The boy said, "I don't like dolls. They are boring and silly. I only like soldiers. Go away." Anna started to cry. She did not understand why the boy was so mean. She loved her dolls and wanted to share them. She thought the boy was wealthy because he had a toy soldier, but he was not nice. She wished he would be her friend and play with her. Her mom saw her crying and came to her. She hugged her and said, "What's wrong, Anna?" Anna told her mom what happened. Her mom said, "I'm sorry, Anna. Some people don't like to share. But you are very kind and generous. You don't need to lend your dolls to anyone who doesn't appreciate them. You can play with your dolls and have fun. And maybe you will find another friend who likes soldiers and dolls." Anna smiled and said, "Thank you, mom. I love you." She wiped her tears and took Lily from her mom. She said, "I love you, Lily. You are my best friend. Do you want to play with me?" Lily nodded and smiled. Anna and Lily went to the swings and had a good time. They forgot about the boy and his soldier. They were happy. Tom and Sam are friends. They like to play with trucks. They have many trucks in their room. Big trucks, small trucks, red trucks, blue trucks. They make truck sounds and move the trucks on the floor. One day, they see a bright yellow truck outside. It is very shiny and loud. It has a big crane on the back. They wonder what the truck is doing. They want to see the truck up close. They run to the window and look at the truck. "Wow, look at that truck!" Tom says. "It is so cool! I wish I had a truck like that!" "Me too!" Sam says. "Let's go outside and touch the truck!" They put on their shoes and open the door. They do not tell their mom. They think their mom will say no. They run to the street and cross the road. They do not look for cars. They only look at the truck. But there is a car coming. It is very fast and loud. It does not see Tom and Sam. It hits them with a big bang. Tom and Sam fall to the ground. They do not move. They do not make any sound. They are hurt very bad. The truck driver and the car driver get out of their vehicles. They see Tom and Sam on the road. They are very scared and sad. They call for help. They try to help Tom and Sam. But it is too late. Tom and Sam are gone. They will never play with trucks again. Sam liked to cook. He helped his mom make soup and cake and salad. He liked to taste the food and say if it was good or not. He wanted to be a chef when he grew up. One day, Sam saw a motorcycle outside his house. It was big and shiny and loud. He wanted to ride it. He asked his mom if he could. His mom said no. She said motorcycles were not for little boys. They were dangerous and fast. She said Sam should play with his toys instead. Sam was sad. He did not want to play with his toys. He wanted to ride the motorcycle. He waited until his mom was busy. Then he sneaked outside. He climbed on the motorcycle. He pushed the button. The motorcycle started. It made a lot of noise. Sam was scared. He did not know how to stop it. He held on tight. The motorcycle zoomed down the street. It went past cars and people and dogs. Sam cried for help. He wanted his mom. He wanted to go back home. He wanted to cook with his mom. A man saw Sam on the motorcycle. He was a policeman. He had a car with a siren and a badge. He chased the motorcycle. He shouted at Sam to stop. He caught up with the motorcycle. He grabbed Sam and pulled him off. He turned off the motorcycle. He was angry. He asked Sam why he did that. He said Sam could have hurt himself or someone else. He said Sam was very naughty. Sam was sorry. He was also thin. He said he was sorry. He said he wanted to ride the motorcycle. He said he liked to cook. He said he was a chef. The policeman was surprised. He said he liked to cook too. He said he was a chef before he was a policeman. He said cooking was fun and safe and good. He said motorcycles were not for little boys. They were for grown-ups who knew how to use them. He said Sam should listen to his mom and play with his toys. He said he would take Sam back home and talk to his mom. Sam learned his lesson. He never tried to ride a motorcycle again. He listened to his mom and played with his toys. He also cooked with his mom. He made soup and cake and salad. He tasted the food and said if it was good or not. He was happy. He still wanted to be a chef when he grew up. He also wanted to be a policeman like the man who saved him. He said cooking and helping people were both good things to do. Sara and Ben are friends. They like to play in the park. They gather leaves and flowers to make a big picture on the ground. They use a cut to hold the leaves and flowers together. They are happy. But then, a big dog comes. The dog is not friendly. It barks and runs to the picture. It jumps on the leaves and flowers and messes them up. Sara and Ben are scared and sad. They run away from the dog. They see a man. The man is the dog's owner. He is not reliable. He does not watch his dog. He does not say sorry to Sara and Ben. He just walks away with the dog. Sara and Ben are angry. They want to make a new picture. But they have no more leaves and flowers. They have no more cut. They have no more fun. They go home. They tell their moms what happened. Their moms are kind and hug them. They say they can make a new picture tomorrow. They say they can find a new cut. They say they can find a new park. They say they can find a new friend. A friend who is reliable. A friend who likes to play. A friend who does not have a big dog. Anna was very happy. It was her birthday and she had a big cake with candles. She also had many presents from her family and friends. She opened them one by one and thanked everyone. She saw a small box with a pink ribbon. It was from her best friend, Lily. She opened it and saw a beautiful necklace with a shiny heart. It was delicate and sparkled in the light. She loved it very much and put it on. "Thank you, Lily! It is so pretty!" she said and hugged her friend. "You're welcome, Anna! I'm glad you like it. It is a special necklace. It has a secret. If you press the heart, it will play a song for you." Lily said and smiled. Anna pressed the heart and heard a sweet melody. She was amazed and happy. She danced and sang along with the song. But then, she tripped over a toy and fell down. The necklace broke and the heart fell off. The song stopped and the heart was silent. Anna was very sad and started to weep. "Oh no! I'm so sorry, Anna! I didn't mean to give you a bad present. It was delicate and I should have told you to be careful." Lily said and ran to her friend. She picked up the heart and tried to fix it. But it was too broken and she couldn't. She also wept and hugged Anna. "It's okay, Lily. It was not your fault. It was an accident. You gave me a good present. It was the best present ever. I still love it and I still love you. You are my best friend." Anna said and wiped her tears. She looked at the heart and smiled. She saw that it still sparkled in the light. She put it in her pocket and held Lily's hand. "Maybe we can find someone who can fix it. Or maybe we can make a new necklace with it. Or maybe we can just keep it as a memory. It will always play a song in our hearts." Anna said and kissed the heart. Lily nodded and kissed the heart too. They both smiled and hugged each other. They were still happy and they still had their friendship. That was the best present ever. Anna and Ben were playing hide and seek in the park. Anna was the seeker and Ben was the hider. Ben ran behind a big tree and waited for Anna to find him. "Where are you, Ben?" Anna called out. "I will find you soon!" Ben giggled and stayed quiet. He thought he had a good hiding spot. He looked at his watch and saw that he had been hiding for five minutes. He wondered if Anna would give up. "Ben, I give up!" Anna said. "You are too good at hiding. Come out, come out, wherever you are!" Ben smiled and got ready to jump out and surprise Anna. But just as he was about to do that, he saw something strange. A big bird flew down from the sky and landed on the tree. The bird had bright feathers and a long tail. It looked at Ben with its shiny eyes. "Hello, little boy," the bird said. "Do you want to see a magic trick?" Ben was amazed and curious. He nodded his head. "Watch this," the bird said. "I can vanish in a blink of an eye." The bird flapped its wings and said a funny word. Then, it disappeared. Ben could not see it anymore. "Wow!" Ben said. "That was cool! Where did you go, bird?" But the bird did not answer. Ben looked around, but he could not find it. He wondered if it was still hiding in the tree. "Ben, where are you?" Anna shouted. "I can't see you!" Ben realized that he had forgotten about Anna. He felt bad for making her wait. He decided to come out of his hiding spot and tell her about the bird. "Anna, I'm here!" Ben said. "I have something to tell you. I saw a magic bird that can vanish!" Anna ran to Ben and hugged him. She was happy to see him. She did not believe him about the bird, though. She thought he was making it up. "Ben, there is no such thing as a magic bird that can vanish," Anna said. "You are just telling a story." Ben shook his head. He knew what he saw. He wished the bird would come back and show Anna. "Maybe the bird will come back another day," Ben said. "Maybe it will teach me how to vanish, too." Anna laughed. She thought Ben was silly. She did not want to vanish. She wanted to play with Ben. "Come on, Ben," Anna said. "Let's play something else. How about tag? You are it!" Anna tapped Ben on the shoulder and ran away. Ben chased after her. He forgot about the bird for a while. He had fun with Anna. But deep inside, he still wondered about the bird. He hoped to see it again. He wanted to learn more from it. He thought the bird was wise and magical. He thought the bird was his friend. Tom and Sue were friends who liked to play outside. One day, they saw a big red ball in the park. They ran to the ball and took turns to throw and catch it. They had a lot of fun with the ball. But then, a mean boy came and snatched the ball from Sue. He said, "This is my ball now. You can't have it." He ran away with the ball, laughing. Tom and Sue were sad and angry. They wanted their ball back. They chased the mean boy, but he was too fast. He ran to the street, where there were many cars and bikes. He did not look where he was going. He crossed the street without waiting for the green light. He thought he was smart and safe. But he was wrong. A big car was coming fast. The driver did not see the mean boy. The mean boy did not see the car. The car hit the mean boy and the ball. There was a loud noise and a lot of smoke. The mean boy fell to the ground. The ball flew away. Tom and Sue stopped and gasped. They were scared and shocked. They saw the mean boy lying on the ground, not moving. They saw the driver get out of the car, looking worried and sorry. They saw the ball roll to the side of the road, looking dirty and flat. They felt sorry for the mean boy, even though he was mean. They realized that life was more important than a ball. They learned that being greedy and careless was not good. They decided to be kind and careful. They ran to the mean boy and the driver. They asked if they were okay. They called for help. They hoped that the mean boy would be okay. They hoped that he would learn his lesson. They hoped that he would be their friend. They hugged each other and thanked each other. They were glad that they had each other. They were glad that they were alive. Tom has a brown pig. He likes his pig very much. He feeds his pig every day. He gives his pig apples and corn. His pig is happy and fat. One day, Tom sees his pig has mud on his back. He wants to clean his pig. He gets a bucket of water and a brush. He goes to his pig and says, "Pig, pig, let me rub you. You are dirty. I will make you clean." His pig does not like water. His pig likes mud. He thinks mud is fun. He runs away from Tom. He goes to the pond. He jumps in the pond. He makes a big splash. He gets more mud on his back. Tom chases his pig. He says, "Pig, pig, come back. You are still dirty. I want to rub you." His pig does not listen. He plays in the pond. He rolls in the mud. He makes more splashes. Tom is tired. He sits on the grass. He says, "Pig, pig, you are silly. You do not want to be clean. You want to be muddy. I still like you. You are my brown pig." His pig hears Tom. He comes out of the pond. He goes to Tom. He rubs his nose on Tom. He says, "Oink, oink, I like you too. You are my Tom." Tom laughs. He hugs his pig. He says, "Pig, pig, you are wet and dirty. But you are also cute and sweet. You are my best friend." Anna and Ben are friends. They like to play in the park. They have a ball, a kite and a bike. They share their toys and have fun. One day, they see a big space in the park. It is a new playground. It has swings, slides and a sandbox. Anna and Ben are happy. They want to try the new playground. They run to the space and skip to the swings. They take turns and push each other. They laugh and sing. They are having a good time. But then, they see a boy. He is angry. He has no toys and no friends. He wants the swings. He pushes Anna and Ben off the swings. He says, "These are my swings. Go away!" Anna and Ben are sad and scared. They do not like the angry boy. They do not want to fight. They run away from the swings. They look for another toy. They see the slides. They skip to the slides. They climb up and slide down. They smile and shout. They are having fun again. But then, they see the boy. He is still angry. He wants the slides. He runs to the slides and kicks Anna and Ben off the slides. He says, "These are my slides. Go away!" Anna and Ben are hurt and mad. They do not like the angry boy. They do not want to cry. They run away from the slides. They look for another toy. They see the sandbox. They skip to the sandbox. They dig and build. They make castles and mountains. They are having fun once more. But then, they see the boy. He is angrier than ever. He wants the sandbox. He jumps to the sandbox and knocks down Anna and Ben's castles and mountains. He says, "This is my sandbox. Go away!" Anna and Ben are fed up and brave. They do not like the angry boy. They do not want to run away. They stand up to the boy. They say, "No, this is not your sandbox. This is our sandbox. This is everyone's sandbox. You cannot have all the toys. You have to share and be nice. If you want to play with us, you have to be kind and friendly. If you are mean and rude, you will have no toys and no friends. Do you want to be alone and angry, or do you want to be happy and have fun?" The boy is surprised and ashamed. He realizes that he is wrong. He says, "I'm sorry. I was angry because I had no toys and no friends. I did not know how to share and be nice. I want to play with you. I want to be kind and friendly. Can you forgive me?" Anna and Ben are generous and forgiving. They say, "Yes, we can forgive you. We can be your friends. We can share our toys with you. You can play with us. But you have to promise to be good and fair. Can you do that?" The boy says, "Yes, I can do that. I promise to be good and fair. Thank you for being my friends. Thank you for sharing your toys with me. Can we play together?" Anna and Ben say, "Yes, we can play together. Come on, let's skip to the swings. They are more fun when we share them." They all skip to the swings. They take turns and push each other. They laugh and sing. They are having a great time. The moral of the story is: Sharing is caring. Being nice is better than being angry. Friendship is more valuable than toys. Lily liked to play with her toy soldiers. She had many of them, in different colors and shapes. She pretended they were brave and strong, and fought bad guys. She also liked to feed them, because they needed food to be healthy and happy. One day, she found a new soldier in her toy box. He was very big and shiny, with a helmet and a sword. He looked impressive, like a hero. Lily wanted to play with him, and make him her leader. She picked him up and said, "Hello, soldier. What is your name?" The soldier did not answer. He was not a real soldier, but a toy. But Lily did not know that. She thought he was shy, or maybe he did not speak her language. She tried again, "Do you want to play with me? I have many friends. They are soldiers too. Look, this is Ben, and this is Anna, and this is Tom." The soldier still did not answer. He was not a toy soldier, but a statue. But Lily did not know that. She thought he was proud, or maybe he did not like her friends. She tried again, "Do you want some food? I have cookies and milk. They are yummy. You must be hungry, after fighting so much." The soldier still did not answer. He was not a statue, but a trophy. But Lily did not know that. She thought he was rude, or maybe he did not like cookies and milk. She felt sad, and said, "Why don't you talk to me? Don't you like me? I like you. You are impressive. Please, be my friend." The soldier still did not answer. He was not a trophy, but a gift. But Lily did not know that. She did not see the card that said, "To Lily, from Grandpa. Happy birthday, my little soldier. I love you." She did not hear the doorbell that rang, or the voice that called, "Lily, come here. Someone is here to see you." She only saw the soldier, who did not answer. She put him down, and said, "Fine. I don't need you. I have other friends. They are nice to me. They talk to me. They play with me. They eat with me. You are not impressive. You are boring. Goodbye, soldier." She left the toy box, and ran to the door. She did not see the soldier, who did not move. He was not boring, but a surprise. But Lily did not know that. She did not see the smile that appeared on his face, or the sparkle that flashed in his eyes. He did not say anything, but he thought, "Hello, Lily. I am your grandpa. I am your friend. I am your soldier. I am impressed by you. I love you." Anna and Ben like to play outside when it rains. They put on their boots and coats and run to the park. They splash in the puddles and make mud pies. They laugh and have fun. But one day, they see a big puddle near the road. It looks like a lake. Anna and Ben want to jump in it and see how deep it is. They run towards it, but they do not see the car coming fast. "Stop!" shouts Mom, who is watching them from the bench. "That puddle is dangerous! The car can hit you!" She runs after them and grabs them by their hands. She pulls them away from the puddle and the road. The car zooms by and honks. Anna and Ben are scared. They hug Mom and say sorry. Mom is angry, but also happy that they are safe. She tells them to never play near the road or in big puddles. She says they can play in the small puddles in the park, but they have to be careful and listen to her. Anna and Ben nod and say okay. They go back to the park and play in the small puddles. They still have fun, but they also watch out for cars and Mom. They do not want to be in danger again. Sara and Ben are twins. They like to play outside. One day, they see a big billboard near the road. The billboard has a picture of a dog and some words. Sara and Ben want to read the words, but they are too hard. "Ben, what does the billboard say?" Sara asks. "I don't know, Sara. Maybe it says something about the dog. Do you like the dog?" Ben says. "Yes, I like the dog. It is cute and fluffy. Can we go closer and see the dog?" Sara says. "OK, but we have to be careful. The road is busy and noisy. We have to hold hands and look both ways," Ben says. Sara and Ben hold hands and walk towards the billboard. They cross the street when it is safe. They get closer to the billboard and see the dog better. But they still can't read the words. "Maybe the words are too big and too far. We have to climb the billboard and see them better," Sara says. "No, Sara, that is not a good idea. The billboard is too high and too steep. We might fall and get hurt. We should go back and ask Mom or Dad to read the words for us," Ben says. But Sara does not listen to Ben. She wants to see the words. She lets go of Ben's hand and runs to the billboard. She finds a ladder and starts to climb it. Ben follows her and tries to stop her. "Sara, stop! Come down! It is dangerous!" Ben shouts. But Sara does not stop. She climbs higher and higher. She reaches the top of the billboard and sees the words. They say: "Adopt a dog today. Save a life. Call this number." Sara smiles. She thinks the words are nice. She wants to adopt a dog and save a life. She forgets about the danger. She leans over the edge of the billboard and tries to touch the dog's picture. But then she slips and loses her balance. She screams and falls. Ben screams too. He is scared for Sara. He runs to the edge of the billboard and sees Sara hanging from a rope. The rope is tied to the billboard and to Sara's waist. It is the only thing that saves Sara from falling to the ground. "Help! Help!" Sara cries. "Help! Help!" Ben cries. Some people hear their cries and come to help. They call the firemen. The firemen come with a big truck and a long ladder. They climb the ladder and reach Sara. They untie the rope and bring Sara down. They check if Sara is OK. She is not hurt, but she is very scared and sorry. "Sara, are you OK? Why did you do that? You could have died!" Ben says. "I'm OK, Ben. I'm sorry. I was curious. I wanted to see the words and the dog. I didn't mean to fall. I was stupid," Sara says. "No, you were not stupid. You were brave. But you were also foolish. You should have listened to me. You should have been careful. You should have stayed with me," Ben says. "I know, Ben. I'm sorry. I love you, Ben. Thank you for saving me," Sara says. "I love you too, Sara. You're welcome. But don't ever do that again, OK?" Ben says. "OK, Ben. I promise," Sara says. The firemen and the people clap and cheer for Sara and Ben. They hug them and praise them. They tell them they are lucky and happy. They tell them they are good and smart. They tell them they are safe and sound. They tell them they are sorry and forgiven. Mom and Dad come and see Sara and Ben. They are worried and angry. They are relieved and glad. They scold them and hug them. They thank the firemen and the people. They take Sara and Ben home and give them a big lecture. They also give them a big kiss. They tell them they are proud and grateful. They tell them they are loved and cherished. Sara and Ben learn their lesson. They never climb a billboard again. They never disobey Mom and Dad again. They never endanger themselves or others again. They always play outside safely and happily. They always read the words with Mom or Dad. They always love each other and help each other. And one day, they adopt a dog and save a life. The dog is cute and fluffy. The dog loves Sara and Ben. Sara and Ben love the dog. They name the dog Billboard. Tom and Anna are friends. They like to play in the park. They have a big flag with many colors. They want to perform a show with the flag. They find an empty space near a tree. They lay the flag on the grass. They say, "We are ready to start. Who wants to watch our show?" Some other kids come to see. They sit on the grass. Tom and Anna pick up the flag. They wave it in the air. They run and jump with the flag. They make shapes with the flag. They smile and laugh. The other kids clap and cheer. They say, "Wow, you are good. Your show is fun. We like your flag." Tom and Anna bow and say, "Thank you. Thank you. We are happy you like our show. Do you want to play with us and the flag?" The other kids say, "Yes, yes. We want to play with you and the flag." They all share the flag and play together. They have a good time in the park. Jen and Sam liked to play near the lake. They had a lot of toys and games that they kept in a big box. They were very organized and always put their things back in the box when they were done. One day, they saw a duck on the lake. It was white and fluffy and had a yellow beak. They wanted to feed it some bread, so they ran to the box to get some. But when they opened the box, they saw that it was empty. Someone had taken all their toys and games! "Who did this?" Jen cried. "Where are our things?" Sam looked around and saw some footprints in the mud. They were big and round and had claws. He felt scared and grabbed Jen's hand. "Maybe it was a bear," he whispered. "Maybe it wanted to play with our things." Jen and Sam followed the footprints to the other side of the lake. They hoped to find their things and get them back. But when they got there, they saw something that made them stop and gasp. It was not a bear. It was a dragon. A big, green, scaly dragon. It was lying on a pile of their toys and games, snoring loudly. It had a ball in its mouth, a hat on its head, and a puzzle on its belly. Jen and Sam felt angry and sad. They wanted to yell at the dragon and take their things back. But they also felt afraid. The dragon was much bigger and stronger than them. What if it woke up and got angry too? They did not know what to do. They looked at each other and felt alone. Then they heard a voice behind them. "Hello, little ones. What are you doing here?" They turned around and saw a lady. She was tall and kind and had a smile on her face. She was holding a basket of bread and fruit. "We are looking for our things," Jen said. "The dragon took them." The lady nodded and said, "I know. The dragon is my friend. He likes to collect things. He does not mean to hurt anyone. He just does not know how to share." She walked towards the dragon and said, "Wake up, sleepyhead. You have some visitors." The dragon opened its eyes and saw the lady. He smiled and said, "Hello, friend. Did you bring me some food?" The lady gave him some bread and fruit and said, "Yes, I did. But I also brought you some guests. These are Jen and Sam. They are the owners of the things you took. They are very sad and want them back." The dragon looked at Jen and Sam and saw their faces. He felt sorry and said, "Oh, I did not know. I just liked their things. They are so colorful and fun. I did not mean to make them sad." He got up and gave them back their things. He said, "Here, take them. I am sorry. Can we still be friends?" Jen and Sam looked at their things and felt happy. They also looked at the dragon and felt curious. He seemed nice and friendly. They said, "Thank you. Yes, we can be friends." They gave him some of their bread and fruit and said, "Do you want to play with us?" The dragon nodded and said, "Yes, I do. That would be fun." They all played together near the lake. They shared their toys and games and had a lot of fun. They learned how to be kind and generous and respectful. They became good friends. The lady watched them and felt proud. She comforted them when they needed it and praised them when they did well. She was glad that they had found each other. She knew that they would always be happy and safe near the lake. Tom and Lily were playing outside with their toys. They liked to make cars and houses with the blocks and pretend they were driving and living in them. The sun was shining very bright and warm on their faces and hair. "Look, Lily, I made a big car with four wheels and a horn!" Tom said, showing his block car to his sister. "That's nice, Tom, but I made a bigger house with a door and a window!" Lily said, pointing to her block house. "You can come and visit me if you want." Tom drove his car to Lily's house and knocked on the door. "Hello, Lily, can I come in?" he asked. "Sure, Tom, come in and have some tea!" Lily said, pretending to pour tea from a toy pot into two cups. "But be careful, don't spill it on the floor!" Tom took a sip of the pretend tea and made a funny face. "This tea is too hot!" he said, putting down the cup. "I don't like it!" Lily laughed and said, "It's not real tea, Tom, it's just water! You have to pretend it's tea!" Tom and Lily played for a while, making noises and stories with their toys. They had so much fun that they didn't notice how tired they were. They were careless and forgot to clean up their toys when they were done. Soon, they felt sleepy and decided to take a nap. They lay down on a blanket on the grass and closed their eyes. The sun was still shining on them, but they didn't mind. They dreamed of more adventures with their toys. Anna and Ben like to play in the kitchen. They pretend to be chefs and make pastry. They use flour, water, salt and butter. They roll the dough and cut shapes with cookie cutters. They put the pastry on a tray and put it in the oven. They are very happy. "Look, we made pastry!" Anna says to Ben. "Yes, we are good chefs!" Ben says to Anna. They wait for the pastry to bake. They smell something good. They think it is their pastry. They open the oven. But it is not their pastry. It is a fake pastry. It is made of plastic. It is a toy. Their mother put it in the oven to trick them. She laughs. "Ha ha, you did not make pastry, you made fake pastry!" their mother says. Anna and Ben are very sad. They cry. They do not like their mother's joke. They do not want to play in the kitchen anymore. They do not want to be chefs anymore. They do not like pastry anymore. They have a bad day. Sam and Lily were friends. They liked to play with toys and eat snacks. One day, they found a big box of chocolate in the kitchen. It was shiny and brown and smelled good. "Wow, look at this!" Sam said. "Can we have some?" "I don't know," Lily said. "Mom said we have to wait for her. She will ring the bell when she comes home." "But I'm hungry," Sam said. "And chocolate is yummy. Maybe we can have just one piece. It's easy to open the box." He pulled the lid and saw many small wrappers. He took one and unwrapped it. It was a round chocolate with a nut inside. He put it in his mouth and smiled. "Mmm, this is good. Try one, Lily." Lily looked at the box. She wanted to try, but she was afraid. What if Mom got angry? What if they got sick? "No, thank you," she said. "I will wait for Mom. She will be here soon." Sam shrugged. He took another chocolate and ate it. He did not hear the bell ring. He did not hear Mom come in. He did not hear her say, "Hello, kids. I have a surprise for you." He only heard her scream, "Sam! What have you done? You ate all the chocolate! That was for Grandma's birthday!" Ben and Mia were playing in the park today. They liked to slide, swing and run. But they did not like the big dog that lived near the park. The big dog was scary. It had sharp teeth and loud bark. One day, the big dog got out of its yard. It ran towards the park. Ben and Mia saw the big dog and were afraid. They ran to the slide and climbed up. The big dog followed them and tried to bite them. "Help! Help!" Ben and Mia shouted. "Go away, big dog! You are scary!" A man heard their shouts. He was the big dog's owner. He ran to the park and saw the big dog. He was angry. He grabbed the big dog's collar and pulled it away from the slide. "Bad dog! Bad dog!" the man said. "You are not supposed to get out of the yard. You scared the children. Come on, let's go home." The man took the big dog to his car and shut the door. He drove away. Ben and Mia were safe. They got down from the slide and hugged each other. "Thank you, man!" Ben and Mia said. "You saved us from the big dog. You are nice." The man smiled and waved. "You're welcome, children. I'm sorry for the trouble. The big dog is not mean, just playful. But he needs to learn to behave. Have a good day." Ben and Mia waved back. They were happy. They went back to playing in the park. They hoped the big dog would not come back. They liked the park, but not the big dog. The big dog was scary. Ben and Mia are twins. They like to eat toast for breakfast. Mom makes toast for them every morning. She puts butter and jam on the toast. Ben and Mia say, "Thank you, Mom!" One day, Mom has to go to work early. She tells Ben and Mia to make toast by themselves. She shows them how to use the toaster. She says, "Be careful, it is hot. And listen for the pop when the toast is ready." Ben and Mia nod. They say, "Okay, Mom. Bye, Mom!" Mom kisses them and leaves. Ben and Mia go to the kitchen. They put bread in the toaster. They wait for the pop. But Ben and Mia do not hear the pop. They are deaf. They cannot hear anything. They only use their eyes and their hands to talk. They forget to look at the toaster. They play with their toys. They do not see the smoke. The toast is burned. It is black and hard. The smoke alarm goes off. It makes a loud noise. Ben and Mia do not hear the noise. They do not see the flashing light. They do not smell the smoke. Dad is in his room. He hears the noise. He smells the smoke. He runs to the kitchen. He sees Ben and Mia. He sees the toast. He is scared. He grabs Ben and Mia. He takes them outside. He says, "Are you okay? What happened?" Ben and Mia are confused. They do not know what Dad is saying. They do not know what is wrong. They point to the toaster. They say, "Toast?" Dad hugs them. He says, "I'm sorry, I'm sorry. I forgot you are deaf. You have to look at the toaster. You have to be careful. I love you." Ben and Mia hug Dad. They say, "We love you too. We are sorry. We did not look. We will look next time." Dad smiles. He says, "It's okay. Let's go make some new toast. And some eggs. And some juice. How does that sound?" Ben and Mia nod. They say, "Good. Yummy. Thank you, Dad!" They go back to the kitchen. They make toast. They eat toast. They are happy. Tom and Ann are husband and wife. They live in a green house with a big garden. They like to play with their dog, Spot, and their cat, Fluffy. One sunny day, they decide to play hide and seek in the garden. Tom says, "I will count to ten and you hide. Then I will find you." Ann says, "OK, let's play!" She runs to find a good hiding place. Tom closes his eyes and counts, "One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. Ready or not, here I come!" He opens his eyes and looks around. He sees Spot wagging his tail near a bush. He thinks, "Maybe Ann is hiding behind the bush." He walks to the bush and says, "I found you!" But when he looks behind the bush, he does not see Ann. He only sees Fluffy sleeping on a blanket. Fluffy opens one eye and meows. Tom says, "Oops, sorry, Fluffy. You are not Ann. Where is Ann?" He hears a giggle from behind a tree. He turns and sees Ann peeking out. She says, "You did not find me! I win!" Tom says, "You are very good at hiding, Ann. You win!" He runs to the tree and hugs Ann. They laugh and kiss. Spot and Fluffy join them and they all play together in the garden. They are very happy. They love each other and their green house. Lily and Max were playing in the woods. They liked to find new things and have fun. They saw a stream with clear water and shiny rocks. They wanted to cross the stream and see what was on the other side. Lily found a big log that was over the stream. She said, "Let's use this log to cross the stream. It will be easy and safe." Max said, "No, I want to jump over the stream. It will be more fun and fast." Lily said, "But you might fall and get wet and hurt. The log is better." Max said, "No, it's not. I can jump very far and high. Watch me!" Max ran and jumped over the stream. But he did not land on the other side. He landed in the middle of the stream. He got wet and cold and scared. He yelled, "Help! Help! I'm stuck in the stream!" Lily heard him and ran to the log. She crossed the stream on the log and helped Max get out of the water. She said, "Are you okay, Max? You should have listened to me. The log was safer than jumping." Max said, "I'm sorry, Lily. You were right. I was wrong. I should have listened to you. Thank you for helping me." Lily said, "You're welcome, Max. I'm glad you're okay. Next time, let's be careful and smart when we play in the woods." The moral of the story is: It is better to be safe than sorry. Listen to your friends who care about you and want to help you. Don't do things that are too risky or dangerous. Tim and Sam are brothers. They like to play cops and robbers. Tim is the cop and Sam is the robber. They run around the house and the yard. "Stop, robber! You are bad!" Tim shouts. He has a toy gun and a hat. "No, you can't catch me! I am fast!" Sam says. He has a bag and a mask. They chase each other for a long time. They have fun. But they also make a lot of noise and mess. Mom is busy. She has to cook and clean and work. She hears the boys and gets angry. "Tim and Sam, enough! You are too loud and too wild! You need to sleep now!" Mom says. She is tired and has a headache. "But Mom, we are not sleepy! We want to play more!" Tim and Sam say. They are not happy. Mom does not listen. She takes them to their room and puts them in their beds. "This is your jail. You have to stay here and be quiet. No more playing. No more talking. Only sleeping. Do you understand?" Mom says. She is stern and serious. Tim and Sam nod. They do not want to make Mom more angry. They lie down and close their eyes. They pretend they are still playing. They think of ways to escape from jail. They whisper to each other. "Psst, robber, I have a plan. We can dig a tunnel under the bed. Then we can run away and hide in the treehouse." "Psst, cop, that sounds good. But we have to be careful. Mom might hear us and catch us again." They giggle and smile. They are still having fun. But they are also sleepy. They yawn and stretch. They fall asleep. They dream of cops and robbers. They are happy. Tom was restless. He did not want to sleep. He wanted to play with his toys and his dog. But Mom said it was night time and he had to go to bed. "Please, Mom, can I stay up a little more?" Tom asked. "No, Tom, you need to sleep. Tomorrow you can play all you want. Now close your eyes and have sweet dreams," Mom said. She kissed him good night and turned off the light. Tom tried to sleep, but he could not. He tossed and turned in his bed. He heard noises outside. He wondered what they were. He got out of his bed and went to the window. He looked at the yard. He saw a big shadow moving in the dark. He was scared. He thought it was a monster. He ran to Mom's room and knocked on the door. "Mom, Mom, there is a monster in the yard!" he cried. Mom opened the door and hugged him. "Shh, Tom, there is no monster. It's just the wind and the trees. Come, I'll show you," she said. She took him to the window and pointed at the yard. "See, Tom, that's not a monster. That's your dog, Spot. He is awake too. He likes to run and chase the leaves. He is having fun," she said. Tom looked again and saw that Mom was right. It was Spot, his dog. He wagged his tail and barked when he saw Tom. "Hi, Spot!" Tom said. He felt silly and relieved. He was not scared anymore. He smiled and hugged Mom. "Thank you, Mom. I'm sorry I woke you up. Can I say good night to Spot?" he asked. "Of course, Tom. But then you have to go back to bed, OK?" Mom said. "OK, Mom," Tom said. He went to the yard and petted Spot. He told him he loved him and to sleep well. Spot licked his face and wagged his tail. Tom went back to his bed and snuggled under the covers. He felt sleepy and happy. He closed his eyes and had sweet dreams. Lily and Tom were playing in the garden. They liked to dig holes and find things in the dirt. Sometimes they found worms, sometimes they found stones, and sometimes they found nothing. One day, they found a potato. It was big and brown and had eyes. Lily and Tom were very happy. They showed it to each other and said, "Look, a potato!" They decided to take it to their mom and ask her to cook it for them. They ran to the house, holding the potato. But when they got to the door, they saw their mom was sleeping on the couch. She looked tired and had a book on her chest. Lily and Tom knew they had to be quiet. They did not want to wake up their mom. They whispered to each other, "What should we do with the potato?" They thought for a while. Then, Tom had an idea. He said, "I remember, dad has a pot in the shed. We can cook the potato ourselves!" Lily liked the idea. She said, "Yes, let's do that! But we have to be careful. We don't want to burn ourselves or make a mess." They tiptoed to the shed, carrying the potato. They found the pot and filled it with water. They put the potato in the water and put the pot on a small stove. They turned on the stove and waited for the water to boil. They were very proud of themselves. They thought they were very clever and grown-up. They did not know that cooking a potato was not so easy. They did not know that they had to peel the potato, or cut it, or add salt, or check if it was soft. They just watched the pot and the potato, and hoped their mom would not wake up. They did not hear the smoke alarm, or the fire truck, or the neighbors shouting. They only heard the potato when it exploded. Sara and Ben are playing in the sand. They have a bucket and a shovel each. They want to make a big castle with towers and walls. Sara digs some sand and puts it in her bucket. She flips it over and makes a tower. She is happy. She says, "Look, Ben, I made a tower!" Ben digs some sand and puts it in his bucket. He flips it over and makes a tower too. He is happy. He says, "Look, Sara, I made a tower too!" They make more towers and walls. They have a big castle. They are very happy. But then, a big boy comes. He has no bucket and no shovel. He sees Sara and Ben's castle. He wants it. He says, "That's my castle! Give it to me!" Sara and Ben are scared. They say, "No, that's our castle! We made it!" The big boy is angry. He kicks their castle. He breaks their towers and walls. He laughs. He says, "Ha ha ha! Now it's my castle!" Sara and Ben are sad. They cry. They say, "That's not fair! You are mean!" A lady sees them. She is the big boy's mom. She is not happy. She says, "What are you doing? Why are you breaking their castle? That's not nice!" The big boy is scared. He says, "I'm sorry, mom. I wanted a castle too." The lady says, "You can't take what is not yours. You have to ask and share. And you have to say sorry to them." The big boy says, "I'm sorry, Sara and Ben. I was wrong. Can I play with you?" Sara and Ben are still sad. But they are kind. They say, "OK, you can play with us. But you have to be nice. And you have to help us make a new castle." The big boy says, "OK, I will be nice. And I will help you. Do you have a bucket and a shovel for me?" Sara and Ben say, "Yes, we have a bucket and a shovel for you. We can supply them to you. But you have to take good care of them." The big boy says, "Thank you, Sara and Ben. You are good friends." They give him a bucket and a shovel. They dig some sand. They make a new castle. They have fun. They are happy. Tom and Sam were brothers. They liked to play with their toys. Tom had a red motorcycle. Sam had a blue car. They raced their toys on the floor. "Vroom, vroom, I'm faster than you!" Tom said. "No, you're not, I'm faster than you!" Sam said. They played and played until it was time for lunch. Mom called them to the table. They left their toys on the floor. After lunch, they went back to play. But Tom could not find his red motorcycle. He looked everywhere. He asked Sam. "Where is my motorcycle, Sam?" Tom said. "I don't know, Tom. Maybe you lost it," Sam said. Tom was sad. He started to cry. He wanted his motorcycle. Mom heard Tom cry. She came to see what was wrong. "Why are you crying, Tom?" Mom said. "Sam took my motorcycle. He hid it somewhere. He is mean," Tom said. Mom looked at Sam. Sam looked guilty. He had a secret. "Sam, did you take Tom's motorcycle?" Mom said. Sam nodded. He was sorry. He went to his bed. He took out the red motorcycle from under his pillow. He had taken it when Tom was not looking. He wanted to play with it. He thought it was cool. "Here, Tom. I'm sorry. I took your motorcycle. You can have it back," Sam said. Tom stopped crying. He took his motorcycle. He was happy. "Thank you, Sam. I forgive you. Do you want to play with me?" Tom said. Sam nodded. He was happy too. "Okay, let's play. But be careful. The motorcycle is hot. It was under your pillow for a long time," Tom said. They played with their toys. They shared and took turns. They had fun. Mom smiled. She was proud of them. Lily and Ben are twins. They like to play with their toys and books. They are very intelligent. They can count to ten and say many words. One day, Lily and Ben are playing in their room. They have a big box of crayons. They draw on the paper, on the wall, and on their shirts. "Look, Ben, I made a rainbow on my shirt!" Lily says. "That's pretty, Lily, but Mommy will be angry. We are not supposed to draw on our shirts. We should clean them." Ben says. "How do we clean them, Ben?" Lily asks. "We can use water and soap. Come, I will show you." Ben says. They go to the bathroom. They fill the sink with water. They put some soap on their shirts. They rub and scrub. The crayons come off. Their shirts are clean. "Good job, Lily and Ben! You are very intelligent. You know how to clean your shirts." Mommy says. She comes to the bathroom. She sees their shirts. She smiles. "Thank you, Mommy. We are sorry we drew on our shirts. We will not do it again." Lily and Ben say. Mommy hugs them. She is proud of them. She loves them very much. Sara and Tom are playing in the park. They see a snake on the grass. The snake is long and green and has black spots. Sara and Tom are not afraid. They want to watch the snake. "Look, Tom, the snake is moving!" Sara says. She points at the snake. The snake is sliding on the grass. It is looking for food. "Wow, Sara, the snake is beautiful!" Tom says. He likes the snake's colors. The snake is shiny in the sun. "Can we touch the snake, Tom?" Sara asks. She wants to feel the snake's skin. "No, Sara, we can't touch the snake," Tom says. He remembers what his mom told him. "Snakes can bite. Snakes can be dangerous. We have to be careful." "OK, Tom, we won't touch the snake," Sara says. She nods her head. She understands. "But we can watch the snake from here. We can be friends with the snake." Sara and Tom sit on the grass. They watch the snake for a long time. They are happy. They like the snake. The snake likes them too. It does not bite. It does not run away. It stays with Sara and Tom. They are all friends. Anna and Ben were bored. They wanted to play outside, but it was raining. They looked out the window and saw the wet grass and the gray sky. They sighed. "Mom, can we go out?" Anna asked. "No, sweetie, it's too cold and wet. You'll catch a cold. Why don't you play with your toys or read a book?" Mom said. "But we played with our toys and read our books already. We want to do something fun and adventurous!" Ben said. Mom thought for a moment. She smiled and said, "I have an idea. Why don't you pretend that you are explorers and that the house is a jungle? You can use your imagination and find all kinds of animals and plants and treasures. You can even make a map and a compass with some paper and crayons." Anna and Ben liked Mom's idea. They got their paper and crayons and made a map and a compass. They put on their hats and backpacks and started their adventure. They crawled under the table and pretended it was a cave. They saw a teddy bear and pretended it was a bear. They climbed on the sofa and pretended it was a mountain. They saw a picture of a bird and pretended it was a parrot. They had a lot of fun and forgot about the rain. They were happy and adventurous. Tom and Ben are brothers. They like to play with their toys, but sometimes they quarrel. They quarrel over who gets the best toy, who gets the most candy, who gets to watch TV. They make a lot of noise and their mom gets angry. One day, they find a big toy missile in the garage. It is shiny and red and has a button. They both want to play with it. They grab it and pull it and shout at each other. "Give it to me, it's mine!" Tom says. "No, it's mine, I saw it first!" Ben says. They do not listen to their mom, who tells them to stop and share. They do not know that the missile is not a toy. It is a real missile that their dad brought home from his work. He is a soldier and he forgot to lock it. They push the button and the missile makes a loud sound. It flies out of the garage and into the sky. It goes very fast and very far. They do not see where it goes. They hear a big boom and see a bright flash. They feel the ground shake and the air burn. They are scared and nervous. They cry and hug each other. They do not know that the missile hit the city. They do not know that many people are hurt and many buildings are broken. They do not know that they have done a very bad thing. They do not know that their mom and dad are very sad and angry. They do not know that they will be in big trouble. They do not know that they will never play with toys again. Sara and Ben like to play with their blocks. They build towers and houses and cars with them. But sometimes they fight over the blocks. Sara wants the red blocks and Ben wants the blue blocks. One day, they were playing with their blocks when they saw a rainbow in the sky. It was very bright and had many colors. Sara and Ben stopped fighting and ran to the window. They wanted to see the rainbow better. "Wow, look at the rainbow!" Sara said. "It is so pretty!" "Yes, it is!" Ben said. "I like the green color. It is like the grass." "I like the purple color. It is like the flowers," Sara said. They smiled at each other and forgot about the blocks. They watched the rainbow until it faded away. Then they heard a loud noise. It was their baby brother, Sam. He had crawled into their room and found their blocks. He was throwing them everywhere. He was making a big mess. Sara and Ben were angry. They ran to their blocks and tried to get them back. But Sam was faster. He grabbed more blocks and scattered them on the floor. "Stop it, Sam!" Sara shouted. "Those are our blocks!" "Give them back, Sam!" Ben yelled. "You are ruining our play!" But Sam did not listen. He laughed and threw more blocks. He liked to see them fly. Sara and Ben were very angry. They started to cry. They wanted their blocks back. They did not like Sam. Then they heard their mom. She came into their room and saw the mess. She was not happy. "What is going on here?" she asked. "Why are you crying? And why are the blocks scattered all over the floor?" Sara and Ben pointed at Sam. They told their mom what he did. They said he was bad. But their mom did not scold Sam. She picked him up and hugged him. She said he was just a baby. He did not know better. He was curious and wanted to play. She told Sara and Ben to calm down. She said they should share their blocks with Sam. She said they could teach him how to build with them. She said they could have more fun together. She helped them pick up the blocks and put them in a box. She said they could play with them later. She said they should go outside and see if the rainbow was still there. Sara and Ben were not angry anymore. They wiped their tears and nodded. They followed their mom and Sam outside. They hoped to see the rainbow again. They hoped to play with their blocks and their brother. They hoped to be happy. Anna and Ben were twins who loved animals. They were very happy when their mom and dad took them to a safari park. They saw lions, zebras, giraffes and many other animals. They wanted to see them up close, so they asked their mom and dad if they could get out of the car. "No, you can't," their mom and dad said. "It's not safe. The animals might hurt you or run away. You have to stay in the car and watch them from a distance." Anna and Ben were sad, but they obeyed their mom and dad. They looked at the animals through the window and took pictures with their camera. They saw a graceful gazelle jumping over a bush. They saw a big elephant spraying water with its trunk. They saw a funny monkey swinging from a tree. But then they saw something that made them curious. They saw a small hole in the fence that surrounded the park. They wondered what was behind the hole. They wanted to find out. "Let's go and see what's there," Ben said to Anna. "No, we can't," Anna said. "Mom and dad said we have to stay in the car. It's not safe." "Come on, don't be scared," Ben said. "It's just a little hole. We can go and come back quickly. I dare you to go with me." Anna didn't want to go, but she didn't want to seem scared either. She wanted to prove that she was brave. She agreed to go with Ben. They opened the car door quietly and sneaked out. They ran to the hole and crawled through it. They found themselves in a different part of the park. They saw more animals, but they were different from the ones they had seen before. They saw a snake, a crocodile, a scorpion and a spider. They were scary and ugly. They hissed, snapped, stung and bit. Anna and Ben were terrified. They wished they had stayed in the car. They tried to go back to the hole, but they couldn't find it. They were lost. They cried and screamed for help, but no one heard them. They were alone and in danger. Meanwhile, their mom and dad noticed that they were gone. They panicked and called the park staff. They searched for them everywhere. They hoped that they were safe and sound. After a long time, they finally found them. They were hiding under a rock, surrounded by the scary animals. They were dirty, scratched and bitten. They were very sorry and ashamed. They hugged their mom and dad and apologized. "We're so sorry, mom and dad," they said. "We were wrong. We shouldn't have gone out of the car. We shouldn't have been curious. We shouldn't have dared each other. We learned our lesson. We will never do it again." Their mom and dad were angry, but they were also relieved. They forgave them and took them back to the car. They drove away from the park, thankful that nothing worse had happened. Anna and Ben learned a valuable lesson that day. They learned that curiosity can be dangerous, that rules are there for a reason, and that daring each other can lead to trouble. They learned to be obedient, careful and wise. They learned to respect the animals and their habitats. They learned to be happy with what they had and not to want more. They learned to be grateful for their mom and dad and their love. Tom and Anna like to play with their toys. They have many toys, but their favorite is a big box. They can make the box into anything they want. Sometimes it is a house, sometimes it is a car, sometimes it is a rocket. One day, they decide to make the box into a theater. They cut out a hole in the front of the box and draw curtains on it. They also make tickets and posters for their show. They are going to tell a story to their mom and dad. They invite their mom and dad to come and watch their show. They say, "You have to pay one ticket to see our story. It is a very lively story. You will like it a lot." Their mom and dad smile and give them one ticket each. They sit on the floor in front of the box. Tom and Anna go inside the box. They use their puppets and their voices to tell their story. Their story is about a lion and a mouse who become friends. They make the lion roar and the mouse squeak. They make the lion chase and the mouse hide. They make the lion get stuck and the mouse help. They make the lion and the mouse hug and say thank you. Their mom and dad clap and cheer. They say, "That was a wonderful story. You are very good at telling stories. We are very proud of you." Tom and Anna come out of the box. They bow and smile. They say, "Thank you for watching our story. We hope you had fun." They hug their mom and dad. They are very happy. Tommy likes to play in the garden. He likes to look for bugs and flowers. One day, he sees a spider on a leaf. The spider is small and black, with eight legs and two eyes. "Hello, spider," Tommy says. "Do you want to be my friend?" The spider does not say anything. It moves its legs a little. Tommy thinks the spider is shy. He is gentle with the spider. He does not touch it or scare it. He raises his hand and talks to it softly. "I have a nice home for you," Tommy says. "You can live in my jar. I will give you water and food. You will be happy with me." Tommy takes his jar from his pocket. He puts it near the leaf. He waits for the spider to go inside. The spider looks at the jar. It looks at Tommy. It does not know what to do. "Please, spider," Tommy says. "I will be a good friend. I will not hurt you. Come with me." The spider thinks for a moment. It likes the leaf, but it is lonely. It sees that Tommy is gentle and kind. It decides to trust him. It crawls off the leaf and into the jar. Tommy smiles and puts the lid on the jar. He makes some holes for air. "Thank you, spider," Tommy says. "You are my new friend. I will call you Spotty. Do you like that name?" The spider does not say anything. It spins a web in the jar. It feels safe and warm. It nods its head a little. It likes the name Spotty. It likes Tommy. They are friends. One day, Tom and Lily went to the park with their mom. They saw a big robot near the swings. The robot had red eyes and sharp teeth. It looked very bad. "Mom, can we play with the robot?" Tom asked. "No, my loves, that robot is not for playing. It is very dangerous. It can hurt you with its teeth and claws. Stay away from it," Mom said. But Tom and Lily were curious. They wanted to see the robot up close. They waited until Mom was talking to another mom. Then they ran to the robot. "Hello, robot. Do you want to be our friend?" Lily said. The robot did not answer. It made a loud noise and moved its arms. It tried to grab Tom and Lily. "Help, Mom! The robot is bad!" Tom shouted. Mom heard Tom and Lily. She ran to them. She picked them up and carried them away from the robot. She was very scared and angry. "Tom and Lily, you were very naughty. You did not listen to me. You could have been hurt by the robot. Never go near it again. Do you understand?" Mom said. Tom and Lily nodded. They were very sorry. They hugged Mom and said they loved her. "Mom, we love you. We are sorry. We will not go near the bad robot again," they said. Mom smiled and kissed them. She was glad they were safe. She took them to the slide and the sandbox. They had fun and forgot about the robot. The robot was still near the swings. It was lonely and sad. It wished it had friends. It did not know how to be nice. It only knew how to spring and bite. It hoped someone would teach it how to play. Tom hurt his leg when he fell off his bike. He cried and his mom came to help him. She put a band-aid on his leg and gave him a hug. "Does it still hurt?" she asked. "A little bit," Tom said. "But I'm brave." Mom smiled and said, "You are very brave. And your leg will heal soon. Then you can ride your bike again." Tom nodded and felt better. He wanted to play with his friends, but he had to rest his leg. He was bored and sad. Then he heard a knock on the door. He saw his friends Lily and Sam outside. They had their bikes with them. "Hi, Tom!" they said. "We came to see you. Are you okay?" Tom smiled and said, "Hi, Lily and Sam! I'm okay, but I can't ride my bike. I hurt my leg." Lily and Sam looked at his band-aid and said, "Oh, no! That's too bad. We're sorry you hurt your leg." They came inside and gave Tom a card. It had a picture of a bike and a heart. It said, "Get well soon, Tom. We miss you." Tom felt happy and said, "Thank you, Lily and Sam. You are very nice. This is a great card." They sat on the floor and played with Tom's toys. They had fun and laughed. Tom forgot about his leg and felt good. Mom came and said, "It's time for Lily and Sam to go home. They have to eat dinner." Tom said, "Bye, Lily and Sam. Thank you for coming. You are welcome anytime." Lily and Sam said, "Bye, Tom. We hope your leg heals fast. We'll see you soon." They hugged Tom and left. Tom waved and said, "See you soon." Mom said, "You have very good friends, Tom. They care about you." Tom said, "Yes, I do. And I care about them. They make me feel fit." Mom said, "That's wonderful, Tom. I'm proud of you." She kissed him and said, "Now, let's eat dinner. You need to eat well to heal well." Tom nodded and said, "Okay, Mom. I'm hungry." They went to the kitchen and ate dinner. Tom felt happy and loved. He knew his leg would heal soon and he would ride his bike again with his friends. He was brave and fit. Lila liked to play in the garden. She liked to look at the flowers and the bugs. One day, she saw a fairy. The fairy was very small and had wings. She was purple, like Lila's dress. "Hello, little girl," the fairy said. "Do you want to play with me?" Lila was happy. She loved fairies. She nodded and smiled. "Come with me, then," the fairy said. "I will show you a magic place. But you have to trust me. Do you trust me?" Lila nodded again. She trusted the fairy. She took the fairy's hand and followed her. The fairy led Lila to a big tree. She said there was a secret door in the tree. She opened the door and told Lila to go inside. "It's very fun in there," the fairy said. "You will see many wonders. But you have to be quiet. Don't make any noise. Do you understand?" Lila nodded. She wanted to see the wonders. She went inside the tree. But there were no wonders in the tree. There was only darkness and cold. Lila was scared. She wanted to go back. She called for the fairy. But the fairy did not answer. The fairy had lied to Lila. She had trapped her in the tree. She did not want to play with her. She wanted to hurt her. Lila cried and cried. But no one heard her. No one came to help her. She was alone in the tree. She wished she had not trusted the fairy. She wished she had stayed in the garden. Sara and Ben are playing with their toys in the living room. Sara has a pretty doll with a pink dress and long hair. Ben has a board with letters and numbers on it. He likes to learn new words and count. "Look, Sara, this is how you spell your name," Ben says, pointing to the board. "S-A-R-A. Sara." "That's nice, Ben," Sara says, but she is not very interested. She likes to brush her doll's hair and make her dance. "Can I play with your doll, Sara?" Ben asks. "She is very pretty. I want to see her dress and hair." "No, Ben, this is my doll," Sara says, holding her doll tightly. "You have your board. You can play with that." "But I want to play with your doll, too," Ben says, feeling sad. "Please, Sara, let me have a turn." Sara thinks for a moment. She likes her doll, but she also likes her brother. She does not want to make him sad. "Okay, Ben, you can play with my doll for a little bit," Sara says, giving him her doll. "But be careful. Don't pull her hair or rip her dress." "Thank you, Sara, you are very nice," Ben says, smiling. He takes the doll and looks at her closely. He sees a tag on her dress that says her name. "Look, Sara, your doll has a name, too," Ben says, showing her the tag. "It says M-E-N-T-I-O-N. Mention." "Mention?" Sara says, confused. "That's a funny name for a doll. Why is her name Mention?" "I don't know, Sara," Ben says, shrugging. "Maybe she likes to mention things. Like, 'Hello, I am Mention. I like to mention that you are very pretty and nice.'" Sara laughs. She thinks that Mention is a funny name, but she also thinks that it is a nice thing to say. "Hello, Mention," Sara says, taking her doll back. "I like to mention that you are very pretty and nice, too. And so is Ben. He is a good brother." Ben smiles. He is happy that Sara shared her doll with him. He thinks that Sara is a good sister. They hug each other and keep playing with their toys. They have fun with Mention and the board. They are a happy family. Tom is a hero. He likes to help people and animals. He has a red cape and a big smile. He can run fast and jump high. He always comes when someone needs him. One day, Tom hears a loud meow. He looks up and sees a cat stuck in a tree. The cat is scared and hungry. Tom runs to the tree and says, "Don't worry, cat. I will help you. I am a hero." Tom tries to climb the tree, but it is too tall and slippery. He cannot reach the cat. He thinks hard and sees a ladder nearby. He runs to the ladder and brings it to the tree. He puts the ladder against the tree and climbs up. He grabs the cat and holds it gently. He says, "You are safe now, cat. I am a hero." Tom climbs down the ladder and puts the cat on the ground. The cat is happy and purrs. It rubs its head against Tom's leg and says, "Thank you, hero. You are very kind and brave. You are my friend." Tom smiles and says, "You are welcome, cat. I am glad you are okay. You are my friend too." Tom and the cat hug and play. They are both happy and proud. Tom is a hero. He likes to help people and animals. He always comes when someone needs him. He is available. Tom was sick. He had a cough and a fever. He felt very hot and tired. His mom gave him some medicine to make him feel better. She said, "You need to rest, Tom. Rest will help you heal." Tom did not like to rest. He wanted to play with his toys and watch his favorite show. He said, "But mom, I'm bored. I don't want to rest. Can I play for a little bit?" Mom shook her head. She said, "No, Tom. You have to rest. Playing is hard for your body when you are sick. It will make you feel worse. You can play when you are well again." Tom frowned. He did not like to hear that. He said, "But mom, I don't like to rest. Rest is hard for me. I can't sleep. I can't have fun. Rest is boring." Mom smiled. She said, "I know, Tom. Rest is hard sometimes. But it is good for you. It will make you strong and healthy. I will stay with you and read you a story. How about that?" Tom nodded. He liked stories. He said, "Okay, mom. I will try to rest. Will you read me the story about the lion and the mouse?" Mom said, "Sure, Tom. I will read you the story about the lion and the mouse. It is a nice story. Come on, let's go to your bed and cuddle." Tom and mom went to his bed. Mom read him the story about the lion and the mouse. Tom listened and smiled. He felt a little better. He closed his eyes and rested. Mom kissed him and said, "I love you, Tom. You are a good boy. Rest well." Tom and Sam were friends who liked to play with clay. They made animals, cars, houses and many other things with clay. They had fun and shared their clay with each other. One day, a new boy came to their school. His name was Ben and he had no clay. He looked poor and sad. Tom and Sam did not want to play with him. They thought he was dirty and strange. They hid their clay from him and told him to go away. Ben felt lonely and hurt. He wanted to make friends and play with clay too. He tried to find some clay in the trash, but he only found dirt and rocks. He cried and wished he had some clay. At lunch time, Tom and Sam ate their sandwiches and drank their juice. They were full and happy. They decided to take a nap under a big tree. They put their clay in their backpacks and closed their eyes. While they were sleeping, Ben saw their backpacks. He was hungry and thirsty. He thought maybe they had some food or water in their backpacks. He opened them and saw their clay. He felt a surge of joy. He took some clay and started to make a flower. He thought maybe he could give it to Tom and Sam and they would like him. But Tom and Sam woke up and saw Ben with their clay. They were angry and scared. They yelled at Ben and snatched their clay from him. They threw his flower on the ground and stomped on it. They called him a thief and a liar. They ran away and left him alone. Ben felt sad and ashamed. He picked up the pieces of his flower and put them in his pocket. He wished he had not taken their clay. He wished he had asked them nicely. He wished they had been kind to him. The moral of the story is: Do not judge people by how they look or what they have. Do not take things that do not belong to you. Be generous and friendly to others. You may find a true friend. Lily and Ben were playing with their toys in the living room. They had many toys, but they liked the cheap ones best. They were colorful and made funny noises. They did not care if they broke or got dirty. "Look, Lily, I have a car that can scatter sand!" Ben said, holding a plastic truck. He poured some sand from a bucket into the truck's bed and drove it around the carpet. "That's cool, Ben, but I have a doll that can scatter flowers!" Lily said, holding a rag doll. She had a basket of paper flowers that she had made with her mom. She put some flowers in the doll's arms and shook it gently. They both laughed as they watched the sand and the flowers fly in the air. They did not see their dad coming in from work. He was tired and hungry. He wanted to sit on the couch and watch some TV. "Hey, kids, what are you doing?" he asked, smiling. "We are playing with our toys, daddy!" Lily and Ben said, happily. "That's nice, but you made a big mess. You have to clean it up, OK?" he said, pointing at the sand and the flowers on the carpet. "OK, daddy, we will clean it up," Lily and Ben said, nodding. They put their toys away and picked up the sand and the flowers. They put them in the trash can. They hugged their dad and said sorry. "It's OK, kids, I love you. But next time, please play with your toys in the backyard, OK?" he said, hugging them back. "OK, daddy, we will play in the backyard next time," Lily and Ben said, smiling. They all went to the kitchen to have some dinner. They were happy and hungry. They liked their cheap toys, but they loved their dad more. Lily and Sam were very happy. They were going on a tour with their mom and dad. They wanted to see many things. They got on a big bus with other people. The bus had a loud voice that told them about the places they passed. "Look, Lily, that is a big park!" Sam said. He pointed to a green place with many trees and flowers. "Can we play there later?" "Maybe, Sam, but first we have to see more things," Lily said. She gazed at the park. She liked the colors and the birds. She wanted to smell the flowers. The bus stopped at a big building. It had many windows and doors. The loud voice said it was a museum. The people got off the bus. They followed a man who had a badge. He was the guide. He showed them many things inside the museum. "Be careful, Lily and Sam," their mom said. "Don't touch anything. Just look with your eyes." Lily and Sam nodded. They were careful. They looked at many things. They saw paintings and statues and bones and rocks. They learned many things. They asked many questions. "Wow, this is a dinosaur!" Sam said. He gazed at a big skeleton. It had sharp teeth and claws. "It was very big and strong. Did it eat people?" "No, Sam, it did not eat people," the guide said. "It lived a long time ago, before people. It ate other animals. It was a carnivore." "What is a carnivore?" Lily asked. "A carnivore is an animal that eats meat," the guide said. "Like a lion or a wolf. Do you know what is the opposite of a carnivore?" Lily and Sam thought for a moment. Then they said together, "A herbivore!" "Very good, Lily and Sam!" the guide said. "A herbivore is an animal that eats plants. Like a cow or a rabbit. Do you want to see some herbivore dinosaurs?" "Yes, please!" Lily and Sam said. They followed the guide to another room. They saw more skeletons. They were smaller and gentler. They had horns and plates and spikes. Lily and Sam gazed at the herbivore dinosaurs. They liked them too. They were happy. They enjoyed the tour. They learned many things. They had fun. Tim and Sam were brothers who liked to play outside. One day, they saw a big road with many cars and trucks. They wanted to cross the road and see what was on the other side. "Come on, Sam, let's go!" Tim said. "No, Tim, we can't. Mom said the road is dangerous. We have to stay here," Sam said. But Tim did not listen to Sam. He ran to the road and waited for a gap. He saw a small space between two cars and dashed across. Sam was scared and shouted, "Tim, stop! Come back!" Tim made it to the other side, but he did not see a big truck coming from behind. The truck hit Tim and he fell to the ground. He did not move or make a sound. He was dead. Sam cried and ran to Tim. He hugged him and said, "Tim, Tim, please wake up! I'm sorry, I'm sorry!" But Tim did not wake up. He was gone forever. A man who saw what happened called the police and an ambulance. They came and took Tim away. They also talked to Sam and asked him what happened. Sam told them the truth. He said he was sorry and he wished he had stopped Tim. The man who called the police said, "I'm sorry, too, Sam. You did the right thing by staying here. But Tim did not listen to you or your mom. He was not careful and he paid a big price. You have to remember this, Sam. Always be careful and listen to your mom. The road is not a place to play. It is a place to be safe." Sam nodded and said, "I will, I will. Thank you, sir." The man hugged Sam and said, "You're welcome, Sam. I hope you will be okay. You have a good heart. Tim loved you and he would want you to be happy." Sam smiled a little and said, "I love Tim, too. And I love you, sir. And I love mom. I will be careful and listen to mom. I will be happy for Tim." The man smiled back and said, "That's good, Sam. That's very good. You are a brave and smart boy. I'm proud of you." The end. Moral value: The story teaches the value of being careful and listening to your parents. It also shows the consequences of being reckless and disobedient. It also shows the importance of love and forgiveness. Tom and Amy were hungry. They wanted to eat spaghetti for lunch. Mom cooked spaghetti in a big pot. She put sauce and cheese on it. It smelled good. "Spaghetti is ready!" Mom called. Tom and Amy ran to the kitchen. They saw the big pot on the table. They wanted to grab some spaghetti. But they were not careful. They bumped into the table. The pot fell down. The spaghetti spilled on the floor. "Oh no!" Mom said. "You destroyed the spaghetti!" She was not happy. She looked at the mess. Tom and Amy felt bad. They said sorry to Mom. "It's okay," Mom said. "We can clean it up. But next time, be more modest. Don't take too much spaghetti. And wait for me to serve you." She gave them a hug. Tom and Amy helped Mom clean the floor. They learned their lesson. They ate some bread and cheese instead. They still liked spaghetti. But they would be more modest next time. Tom is a big boy. He likes to go to school on the bus. He has a backpack with his books and his lunch. He waits for the bus with his mom every morning. One day, Tom is very excited. He sees a big poster on the bus stop. It has a picture of a famous dog. The dog can do tricks and talk. Tom loves the dog. He wants to see the dog on TV. Tom runs to the bus stop. He wants to look at the poster more. But he does not see a rock on the ground. He stumbles on the rock and falls down. He hurts his knee and his backpack. He cries. Mom runs to Tom. She hugs him and says, "It's OK, Tom. You are brave. Let me see your knee." She puts a band-aid on his knee and fixes his backpack. She says, "The bus is coming. Let's go to school. Maybe you can see the dog on TV later." Tom smiles. He says, "Thank you, Mom. I love you. I love the dog too." He gets on the bus with Mom. He waves to the poster. He hopes the dog is happy. He hopes he can see the dog soon. Lily and Tom were playing in the yard. They liked to run and jump and make noise. They saw a shiny thing on the grass. It was a coin. Lily picked it up and showed it to Tom. "Look, Tom, I found a shiny thing!" Lily said. "Wow, Lily, it is very shiny. Can I see it?" Tom asked. Lily gave the coin to Tom. He looked at it and smiled. He liked shiny things. He put it in his pocket. "Let's go and find more shiny things!" Tom said. They ran around the yard, looking for shiny things. They did not see the big dog that was watching them. The dog did not like children. He did not like noise. He did not like shiny things. He was angry and hungry. He growled and barked. Lily and Tom heard the dog. They were scared. They tried to run away. But the dog was faster. He chased them and bit them. He took the coin from Tom's pocket. He ate it. He was happy. Lily and Tom were hurt and sad. They cried and cried. They wanted their mom and dad. But their mom and dad were not home. They were at work. They did not know what happened. They would be very worried when they came back. The end. Tom and Mia were playing in the snow. They made a big snowman with a hat and a scarf. They gave him a carrot nose and two coal eyes. They were very happy with their snowman. But then they saw a big bear. The bear was hungry and cold. He saw the snowman and thought it was food. He ran to the snowman and tried to bite his nose. But the nose was hard and cold. The bear did not like it. Tom and Mia were scared. They shouted at the bear. "Go away, bear! That is our snowman! You cannot eat him!" But the bear was stubborn. He did not listen. He roared at Tom and Mia. He wanted the snowman. Tom and Mia did not know what to do. They looked around and saw a big pile of ice. They had an idea. They picked up some ice and threw it at the bear. The ice was cold and sharp. It hit the bear on his nose and his ears. The bear did not like it. The bear was angry and hurt. He roared again. But he did not want the snowman anymore. He wanted to go away. He ran back to the woods. He left Tom and Mia and their snowman alone. Tom and Mia were happy. They hugged their snowman. They thanked the ice for helping them. They went back to their house. They told their mom and dad what happened. They were very brave. Lily and Sam were very excited to see the fireworks. They wore warm hats and gloves and followed Mom and Dad to the park. There were many people and noises and lights. "Look, Lily, a firework!" Sam pointed at the sky. A bright star exploded into many colors. Lily clapped her hands and smiled. "Wow, so pretty!" she said. "Do you want some popcorn?" Mom offered. She had a big bag of popcorn that smelled good. Lily and Sam nodded and took some popcorn. They munched and watched the fireworks. "Be careful, don't drop the popcorn," Dad warned. "It's delicate and can break easily." "I know, Dad," Sam said. He held the popcorn tightly in his hand. Suddenly, a loud bang made them jump. A firework had gone wrong and landed on the ground. It made sparks and smoke and fire. "Uh-oh, that's bad," Lily said. "Stay away from the firework, it's dangerous," Mom said. She held Lily and Sam close to her. Dad moved them away from the firework. "Don't worry, the firemen are coming," he said. He pointed at the red truck with the siren. The firemen got out and sprayed water on the firework. They put out the fire and made sure everyone was safe. "Thank you, firemen," Lily and Sam said. "You're welcome, kids," one of the firemen said. He gave them a sticker of a firework. "Here, this is a safe firework. You can stick it on your hat or glove." "Thank you, fireman," Lily and Sam said. They stuck the sticker on their hat and glove. They looked at each other and smiled. They still liked fireworks, but they liked the firemen more. Lila and Tom are playing with cars in the garden. They have a big box of cars of different colors and sizes. They like to make noises and pretend they are driving fast. "Look at my red car, it is the fastest!" Tom says, zooming his car on the grass. "My blue car is faster, and prettier!" Lila says, chasing Tom's car with hers. They play for a while, until they see a big bottle of oil on the table. It belongs to Dad, who uses it to fix his bike. They are curious about the oil, and want to touch it. "Let's see what the oil does!" Tom says, grabbing the bottle. "No, Tom, we can't touch that! It is not for playing, it is for Dad!" Lila says, trying to stop him. But Tom ignores Lila, and opens the bottle. He pours some oil on his car, and smiles. "Wow, look how shiny it is!" he says, admiring his car. He pours some more oil on the grass, and makes a big mess. "Stop it, Tom, you are making a mess! And the oil is bad for the grass and the bugs!" Lila says, getting angry. But Tom ignores Lila, and pours some more oil on Lila's car. "Hey, don't do that! You are ruining my car!" Lila says, crying. She grabs her car, and tries to wipe off the oil. But the oil is sticky and smelly, and it does not come off. She runs to the house, looking for Mom. She wants Mom to help her clean her car, and to tell Tom to stop being naughty. Mom is in the kitchen, making a cake. She sees Lila coming in, with tears in her eyes and oil on her hands. "What happened, Lila?" Mom asks, with a gentle voice. "Tom poured oil on my car, and on the grass, and he ignored me when I told him to stop!" Lila says, sobbing. Mom hugs Lila, and takes her to the sink. She washes Lila's hands, and her car, with soap and water. She tells Lila that she is sorry, and that she will talk to Tom. She takes Lila to the living room, and gives her a slice of cake. She tells Lila that she loves her, and that she is proud of her for being a good girl. Lila feels better, and smiles. She thanks Mom, and eats her cake. She hopes that Tom will learn his lesson, and that he will not ignore her again. One day, a little human girl named Lily went to the park with her mom. She saw a big slide and wanted to try it. She ran to the slide and climbed up the steps. She was very happy and excited. "Mom, look at me!" she shouted. "I'm going to slide down!" "Be careful, Lily!" her mom said. "Hold on tight and have fun!" Lily nodded and smiled. She set her feet on the slide and pushed herself down. She felt the wind in her hair and the sun on her face. She laughed and screamed as she slid down. She reached the bottom and jumped off. She felt very proud and brave. "That was so fun, mom!" she said. "Can I do it again?" "Of course, Lily!" her mom said. "You did great! But first, let's have a snack. I brought some cookies and juice for you." "Yay, cookies and juice!" Lily said. "Thank you, mom!" She ran to her mom and hugged her. They sat on a bench and shared the cookies and juice. Lily told her mom about the slide and how much she liked it. Her mom listened and smiled. They had a wonderful time at the park. Sara loved to dance. She danced every day in her room, in the garden, and in the park. She wanted to be a dancer when she grew up. She had a pink dress and a pink hat that she wore when she danced. One day, she saw a poster for a dance show. It said, "Come and see the best dancers in the world! They will fill your eyes with wonder and your heart with joy!" Sara wanted to go to the show. She asked her mom, "Can we go to the show, please?" Her mom said, "No, Sara, we can't. The show is too expensive and too far away. We don't have enough money or time to go there. Maybe another day." Sara was sad. She cried and begged her mom to change her mind. She was persistent. She said, "Please, please, please, mom, I want to see the dancers. They are my dream. I will be good and do all my chores. Please, mom, please." Her mom said, "Sara, stop it. You are being naughty and rude. You have to accept no for an answer. You can't always get what you want. Now go to your room and calm down." Sara was angry. She ran to her room and slammed the door. She threw her pink dress and hat on the floor. She said, "I hate you, mom. You are mean and cruel. You don't care about me or my dream. I will never dance again." She lay on her bed and cried. She felt empty and hopeless. She did not know that her mom was crying too. She did not know that her mom loved her and wanted her to be happy. She did not know that her mom had a surprise for her. She had bought tickets for the show and was planning to take her there as a reward for her good grades. But Sara did not know that. She only knew that her dream was broken. And she did not want to dance anymore. Lily and Tom were playing in the park. They liked to swing and slide and run. They saw a big tent with many colors. They wanted to see what was inside. They walked to the tent and opened a flap. They saw many people and animals. They saw a man with a hat and a whip. He was making a lion jump through a hoop. They saw a lady with a dress and a hoop. She was spinning in the air. They saw a boy with a bike and a helmet. He was riding on one wheel. "Wow, this is amazing!" Lily said. "What is this place?" Tom shrugged. "I don't know. Maybe it is a circus." They heard a loud voice. It was the man with the whip. He saw Lily and Tom. He was angry. "Hey, you two! What are you doing here? This is not for kids. This is for adults. Get out of here, now!" He grabbed his whip and cracked it in the air. It made a loud noise. Lily and Tom were scared. They ran out of the tent. They did not look back. They found their mom and dad. They told them what they saw. Their mom and dad were surprised. "A circus? In the park? That is unknown. We did not know there was a circus here. How did you find it?" Lily and Tom pointed to the tent. But when they looked, the tent was gone. There was only grass and trees. They did not see the people or the animals or the bikes. They wondered where the circus went. They wondered if it was real. They wondered if they would ever see it again. Sara was a lovely girl who liked to speak a lot. She had many questions about the world and wanted to learn new things. She liked to read books, play games and draw pictures with her friends. One day, Sara's mom told her that they were going to visit her dad at his work. Sara was very excited, because she had never seen her dad's work before. She asked her mom, "Where does dad work, mom?" Her mom smiled and said, "Dad works at a university, Sara. A university is a big place where people go to study and teach many things. Dad is a teacher there, and he helps other people learn about animals and plants." Sara was amazed and curious. She wanted to see the animals and plants that her dad taught about. She said, "Can I see them, mom? Can I see the animals and plants?" Her mom nodded and said, "Yes, Sara, you can. Dad will show you some of them when we get there. But you have to be quiet and polite, because there are other people working and studying there too. Can you do that, Sara?" Sara nodded and said, "Yes, mom, I can. I will be quiet and polite. I want to see dad's work and make him happy." They got in the car and drove to the university. Sara looked out the window and saw many big buildings, trees and flowers. She also saw some people walking and riding bikes. She wondered what they were doing and what they were learning. When they arrived, they met dad at the entrance. He hugged them and said, "Hello, my lovely family. I'm so happy to see you. Are you ready to see my work, Sara?" Sara nodded and said, "Yes, dad, I am. I want to see the animals and plants that you teach about. Can you show me, dad?" Dad smiled and said, "Of course, Sara, I can. Come with me, and I'll show you some of them. But remember, you have to be quiet and polite, okay?" Sara said, "Okay, dad, I will. I love you, dad." Dad said, "I love you too, Sara. And I love you, mom." Mom said, "I love you both, dad and Sara. Let's go and have some fun." Lily and Tom are twins. They like to play in the park. They have a big slide, a swing, and a seesaw. They also have a sandbox. They can make many things with sand. One day, they go to the park with Mom. Mom sits on a bench and reads a book. Lily and Tom run to the sandbox. They have a bucket, a shovel, and some molds. They start to make a castle with sand. "Look, Tom, I made a tower!" Lily says. She puts a star mold on top of the tower. "Wow, Lily, that's nice!" Tom says. He makes a wall around the castle. He uses a belt to make a pattern on the wall. "Look, Lily, I made a belt wall!" Tom says. He shows Lily the belt. "That's cool, Tom!" Lily says. She makes a door and a window on the wall. She uses a spoon to make a handle on the door. "Look, Tom, I made a door and a window!" Lily says. She opens and closes the door. "Let's go inside the castle!" Tom says. He and Lily crawl inside the castle. They pretend to be a king and a queen. "Hello, my king!" Lily says. She puts a flower on her head. "Hello, my queen!" Tom says. He puts a leaf on his chest. They laugh and have fun. They forget about Mom. Mom looks at them from the bench. She smiles. She is happy to see them play. She thinks they are very clever. She also thinks they are not lazy. She is proud of them. She puts down her book and joins them. She makes a crown with sand and puts it on her head. "Hello, my children!" Mom says. She hugs them. "Hello, Mom!" Lily and Tom say. They hug her back. They play together in the castle. They have a wonderful time. They love each other. They love the park. They love the sand. They love to make things. Lily and Max are friends. They like to play with their scooters. They have different scooters. Lily's scooter is pink and has flowers. Max's scooter is blue and has stars. One day, they decide to have a race. They go to the park and find a long path. They say, "Ready, set, go!" and start to ride their scooters as fast as they can. They zoom past the trees and the swings and the slide. Lily is ahead of Max. She thinks she will win the race. But then she sees a big puddle. She does not want to get wet. She slows down and tries to go around the puddle. Max sees his chance. He is creative. He does not mind getting wet. He rides his scooter through the puddle and makes a big splash. He passes Lily and reaches the end of the path first. He shouts, "I win, I win!" and raises his arms. Lily is not happy. She says, "That's not fair, you cheated!" Max says, "No, I didn't, I was creative. You were scared of the puddle." Lily says, "I was not scared, I was careful. You were silly and messy." They start to argue. They forget to have fun. They do not smile or laugh. They do not look like friends. A dog comes by and sees them. The dog is friendly. He likes to play. He runs to them and licks their faces. He makes them giggle. He chases their scooters and barks. He makes them happy. They stop arguing. They say, "Sorry, let's be friends again." They hug and share their scooters. They ride together and have fun. They are creative and make a new game. They call it "scooter and dog". They are friends again. Jill and Tom are players. They like to play with toys and games. But they do not like to share. They always fight and grab and yell. One day, they find a big pink ball in the park. They both want the ball. They run to the ball and pull it from each other. They do not behave. "Give me the ball!" Jill says. "No, it is mine!" Tom says. They do not listen to each other. They do not listen to their mom. She tells them to stop and be nice. But they do not stop. They keep pulling the ball. The ball is not strong. It pops. The air goes out. The ball is flat and sad. Jill and Tom are sad too. They have no ball to play with. They have no fun. They cry and say sorry. But it is too late. The ball is gone. They have to go home. They are not happy players. They are bad players. Lily and Ben are friends. They like to play at the park. They like to swing on the swings. They go up and down, up and down. They feel happy. "Look, Lily, there is a popcorn stand!" Ben says. He points to a cart with a big sign. The sign says "Popcorn". It smells good. "Let's go get some popcorn, Ben!" Lily says. She jumps off the swing. She runs to the cart. Ben follows her. "Hello, kids, do you want some popcorn?" the man at the cart says. He smiles. He has a big bowl of popcorn. The popcorn is white and fluffy. "Yes, please, we want some popcorn!" Lily and Ben say. They hold out their hands. The man gives them each a small bag of popcorn. "Here you go, kids, enjoy your popcorn. It is healthy and tasty. It has no salt and no butter. It is good for you." the man says. "Thank you, mister!" Lily and Ben say. They open their bags. They eat their popcorn. It is crunchy and sweet. They like it. They go back to the swings. They swing on the swings. They eat their popcorn. They feel happy. They share their popcorn with the birds. The birds feel happy too. Lila and Tom are playing in the garden. They have a big box of clothes. They like to dress up as different people. Lila puts on a long dress and a hat. Tom puts on a coat and a tie. "Look at me, I am a queen!" Lila says. She holds a fake crown on her head. "Look at me, I am a doctor!" Tom says. He holds a fake stethoscope around his neck. They pretend to talk to each other as a queen and a doctor. They have fun. But then it starts to rain. The sky is dark and the water is cold. Lila and Tom run to the house. They do not want to get wet. "Wait, we have to carry the clothes!" Lila says. "We can not leave them outside. They will get dirty and ruined." "OK, let's carry them together!" Tom says. They each grab some clothes and put them in the box. The box is heavy and big. They have to use both hands. They carry the box to the house. They are careful not to drop it. They are strong and brave. They reach the door and go inside. They put the box in their room. They take off the wet clothes and put on dry ones. "Good job, we did it!" Lila says. She gives Tom a high five. "Good job, we did it!" Tom says. He gives Lila a hug. They smile and laugh. They are happy. They love to play with clothes. Mia and Ben were playing in the kitchen while Mom was busy. They saw a big pot on the stove with steam coming out of it. They were curious and wanted to see what was inside. "Let's examine the pot," Ben said. "Maybe there is something yummy." "No, Ben, we can't," Mia said. "Mom said not to touch the stove. It is hot and dangerous." But Ben did not listen. He climbed on a chair and reached for the pot. He lifted the lid and peeked inside. He saw some soup with carrots and potatoes. He wanted to taste it. "Ouch!" he cried. He burned his tongue and dropped the lid. The lid made a loud noise and the soup spilled on the floor. Mom heard the noise and came to the kitchen. She saw the mess and Ben's tears. She was angry and worried. "Ben, what did you do?" she asked. "You could have hurt yourself and Mia. You know you are not supposed to touch the stove." Ben felt guilty. He knew he did something bad. He looked at Mia, who was scared and sad. He looked at Mom, who was upset and disappointed. He wanted to say sorry, but he could not speak. Mom hugged Ben and Mia. She checked Ben's tongue and gave him some ice. She cleaned the floor and the pot. She was still angry, but she loved her children. "Ben, you have to be more careful and listen to me," she said. "The stove is not a toy. It is for cooking. You can examine the soup when it is ready and cool. Do you understand?" Ben nodded. He felt sorry and ashamed. He hugged Mom and Mia. He whispered "sorry" with his sore tongue. Mom smiled and kissed him. "It's okay, Ben," she said. "I forgive you. But don't do it again, okay?" Ben and Mia said "okay". They learned their lesson. They waited for the soup to be ready and cool. They examined it with their eyes and noses. They tasted it with their spoons. They liked it. They thanked Mom. They were happy. Lily and Tom are friends. They like to play in the park. One day, they find a big bottle of juice on a bench. The juice is red and sweet. "Let's drink it!" Tom says. "It looks yummy!" "But we don't know whose juice it is," Lily says. "Maybe it is not for us." "Who cares?" Tom says. "It is ours now. It is mine!" He grabs the bottle and pours some juice into his mouth. He makes a funny face. "Yuck! This juice is not yummy! It is sour and bitter!" He spits out the juice and throws the bottle away. Lily looks at the bottle and sees a label. It says: "Beetroot and vinegar juice. Healthy and natural." "Oh no, Tom!" Lily says. "That juice is not for drinking! It is for salad!" Tom feels sick. His mouth hurts. His stomach hurts. He starts to cry. "Help! Help! I need water! I need a doctor!" Lily runs to find help. She is scared. She wishes they did not drink the juice. She wishes they listened to their moms. They always say: "Don't take things that are not yours." Lily and Ben were playing in the garden. They liked to pretend they were farmers and had many animals. Lily had a toy cow and Ben had a toy horse. They made sounds like the animals and fed them grass and water. One day, Lily said, "I want to make butter from the cow's milk. Do you want to help me?" Ben nodded and said, "Yes, I like butter. It is yummy on bread and pancakes." They took a small bucket and a spoon and went to the cow. They pretended to milk the cow and fill the bucket. Then they shook the bucket hard and said, "Churn, churn, churn!" After a while, they saw some yellow stuff in the bucket. They were very happy and said, "We made butter! We are great farmers!" They took some bread and spread the butter on it. They tasted it and said, "Mmm, this is the best butter ever!" They decided to share their butter with their friends. They wrapped some butter in a cloth and put it in a basket. They took the horse and said, "We are going to deliver the butter to our friends. They will love it!" They rode the horse around the garden and stopped at each toy house. They knocked on the door and said, "Hello, we are Lily and Ben. We made some butter for you. Do you want some?" Their friends were very happy and said, "Thank you, Lily and Ben. You are very kind and generous. We love your butter. It is great!" They took some butter and gave them a hug. Lily and Ben felt very proud and happy. They said, "You are welcome. We are glad you like our butter. We had fun making it." They waved goodbye and rode the horse to the next house. They delivered the butter to all their friends and had a wonderful day. Lily and Ben are twins. They like to play in the snow in winter. They make snowmen and snowballs and snow angels. They wear warm hats and coats and boots and gloves. One day, they see a big hill of snow near their house. They want to slide down the hill. They find a big cardboard box and put it on the snow. They climb inside the box and hold hands. "Are you ready, Ben?" Lily asks. "Yes, I am, Lily. Let's go!" Ben says. They push the box with their feet and start to slide down the hill. They go very fast and feel the wind on their faces. They laugh and scream with joy. But then, they see a big hole in the snow at the end of the hill. It is a frozen pond. The box goes over the edge and dives into the hole. Splash! Lily and Ben are very scared and cold. They swim to the edge of the hole and climb out. They are wet and shivering. They run to their house and knock on the door. Mom opens the door and sees them. She is very surprised and worried. "What happened to you, Lily and Ben?" Mom asks. "We slid down the hill and dived into the pond, Mom. It was not fun. It was scary and cold." Lily says. "We are sorry, Mom. We did not see the hole. We were silly." Ben says. Mom hugs them and takes them inside. She gives them warm towels and clothes and hot chocolate. She kisses them and tells them she loves them. "It's okay, Lily and Ben. I'm glad you are safe. Next time, be careful and look where you are going. And don't dive into the pond in winter. It's dangerous." Mom says. Lily and Ben nod and sip their hot chocolate. It is sweet and makes them feel better. They say thank you to Mom and cuddle with her on the couch. They are happy and warm. They learned a lesson. They will not dive into the pond in winter again. Anna and Ben are playing in the garden. They have a small table and two cups. They pretend to have tea. Anna pours water from a jug into the cups. Ben adds some leaves from a plant. "This is our tea," Anna says. "It is very good." "Yes, it is," Ben agrees. "But where did you get the leaves?" Anna points to the plant. "I found them there. They smell nice. They are mint." Ben looks at the plant. It has green leaves and purple flowers. He likes the smell too. He picks a flower and puts it in his cup. "Look, I have a pretty tea," he says. Anna smiles. She picks a flower too. She puts it in her cup. They clink their cups and sip their tea. Suddenly, Ben makes a face. He spits out the tea. He cries out loud. "Ow, ow, ow! My mouth hurts! This tea is bad!" Anna is scared. She drops her cup. She looks at Ben. His mouth is red and swollen. He holds his tongue. "What's wrong, Ben? What happened?" Ben points to the plant. "That plant is bad! It made my mouth hurt! It is not mint! It is something else!" Anna looks at the plant again. She sees a sign next to it. It has a picture of a skull and crossbones. It has some words. She cannot read them. She thinks they mean danger. "Oh no, Ben! We made a mistake! That plant is not for tea! It is poison! We have to tell Mommy!" She grabs Ben's hand. They run to the house. They call for Mommy. Mommy comes out. She sees their mouths. She is worried. She takes them inside. She gives them some milk. She calls the doctor. The doctor comes. He checks their mouths. He gives them some medicine. He says they will be okay. He says they were lucky. He says they should not eat or drink anything from the garden without asking Mommy first. Anna and Ben nod. They are sorry. They hug Mommy. They say they love her. They say they will not do it again. Mommy hugs them back. She says she loves them too. She says she is glad they are okay. She says they learned a lesson. She says they will grow up to be smart and careful. She says they can have some real tea later. She says she will make it with honey and lemon. She says it will make their mouths feel better. She says it will be very good. Lily liked to play in the garden with her dog, Spot. She liked to touch the flowers and the grass and the bugs. But she did not like to touch the big patch of dirt in the corner. Mama said it was where the old tree used to be, before it fell down in a storm. Lily thought it was scary and dark and full of worms. One day, Spot ran away from Lily and went to the patch of dirt. He started to dig and bark and sniff. Lily was frightened. She wanted Spot to come back to her. She did not want him to touch the dirt. She ran after him and called his name. But Spot did not listen. He dug deeper and deeper. Suddenly, Spot stopped digging and yelped. He jumped back from the hole and ran to Lily. He was shaking and whimpering. Lily hugged him and tried to calm him down. She looked at the hole and saw something shiny and round. It was a metal can. It had a picture of a skull and crossbones on it. Lily did not know what it meant, but she felt a cold shiver. She knew it was bad. She knew Spot had found something dangerous. She ran to the house and told Mama what happened. Mama came to the garden and saw the can. She gasped and picked it up carefully. She said it was an old bomb from the war. She said it could have exploded and hurt Spot and Lily. She said they were very lucky. She said she would call the police and they would take it away. Lily was glad that Mama was there. She was glad that Spot was safe. She was glad that the bomb did not go off. She hugged Spot and Mama and said she loved them. She said she would never touch the patch of dirt again. Lily liked to eat cake. She ate cake every day. She ate cake for breakfast, lunch and dinner. She ate cake with milk, juice and water. She ate cake with her fingers, a spoon and a fork. She ate cake with chocolate, cream and sprinkles. But Lily did not like to play. She did not play with her toys, her friends or her dog. She did not play in the park, the garden or the house. She did not play with balls, dolls or puzzles. She did not play with colours, sounds or shapes. One day, Lily looked at herself in the mirror. She saw that her waist was big. She saw that her clothes were tight. She saw that her face was round. She saw that she was not the same as before. She saw that she had gained a lot of weight. Lily felt sad. She wanted to be her original self. She wanted to be thin, fit and happy. She wanted to wear her favourite dress, run with her dog and laugh with her friends. She wanted to be healthy, strong and smart. So Lily decided to change. She decided to eat less cake and more fruits and vegetables. She decided to drink more water and less juice. She decided to eat with a plate, a glass and a napkin. She decided to eat with her family, her teacher and her doctor. And Lily decided to play more. She decided to play with her toys, her friends and her dog. She decided to play in the park, the garden and the house. She decided to play with balls, dolls and puzzles. She decided to play with colours, sounds and shapes. Soon, Lily saw a difference. She saw that her waist was small. She saw that her clothes were loose. She saw that her face was slim. She saw that she was the same as before. She saw that she had lost a lot of weight. Lily felt happy. She was her original self. She was thin, fit and happy. She wore her favourite dress, ran with her dog and laughed with her friends. She was healthy, strong and smart. Lily liked to eat cake. But she liked to play more. Lily and Ben were playing in the park. They liked to run and slide and swing. They saw a big pile of colorful leaves. They wanted to jump in it and make a mess. "Let's go to the leaves!" Lily said. "OK!" Ben said. They ran to the pile and jumped in. They laughed and threw leaves in the air. They had fun. But then they heard a loud noise. It was a man with a big machine. He was blowing the leaves away. He was making a wreck of their pile. "Hey, stop!" Lily shouted. "Go away, kids!" the man said. "This is my job. I have to clean the park." "But we were playing!" Ben said. "I don't care. You are in my way. Move or I will blow you away too!" the man said. Lily and Ben were scared. They did not like the man. They did not like his machine. They did not like his noise. They ran away from the leaves. They ran to their mom. "Mom, mom!" Lily said. "There is a mean man in the park. He is wrecking our leaves. He is making a lot of noise. He is not nice." "Mom, mom!" Ben said. "He said he will blow us away. He is scary. He is rude. He is bad." Mom hugged them and said, "Don't worry, my loves. He is just doing his work. He has to clear the leaves for the winter. He is not mean. He is just busy. Maybe he is tired. Maybe he is sad. Maybe he needs a friend." Lily and Ben looked at each other. They felt sorry for the man. They thought maybe he did need a friend. They decided to be brave and kind. They ran back to the leaves. They picked up some colorful ones. They ran to the man. They gave him the leaves. "Here, mister," Lily said. "These are for you. They are pretty. They are colorful. They are a gift." "Thank you, kids," the man said. He smiled. He looked surprised. He looked happy. He turned off his machine. He said, "You are very sweet. You are very nice. You are my friends." Lily and Ben smiled too. They felt good. They made a new friend. They ran back to their mom. They told her what they did. Mom was proud of them. She said, "You are very brave. You are very kind. You are my loves." Lily and Max were best friends. They liked to play outside and make things. One day, they saw a big box near their house. It was a new mailbox for their street. Lily had an idea. "Let's decorate the mailbox!" she said. "We can use stickers and crayons and make it pretty." Max nodded. He liked to decorate things too. They ran to get their art supplies and started to work on the mailbox. They put flowers and stars and hearts on it. They wrote their names and drew their faces. They were having fun until a big boy came by. He was older and mean. He saw the mailbox and laughed. "What are you doing?" he said. "You are ruining the mailbox. It looks silly. You are silly." He grabbed the crayons and stickers from Lily and Max. He threw them on the ground. He tried to wipe off their drawings. Lily and Max were sad and scared. They wanted to stop the big boy, but he was bigger and stronger. They did not know what to do. Then, they heard a voice. It was their neighbor, Mrs. Lee. She was old and kind. She saw what was happening and came over. "Hey, you!" she said. "Leave those kids alone. They are decorating the mailbox. They are brave and creative. You are rude and mean." She took the crayons and stickers from the big boy. She gave them back to Lily and Max. She told the big boy to go away. The big boy was surprised and ashamed. He ran away. He did not bother Lily and Max again. Lily and Max smiled and hugged Mrs. Lee. They thanked her for helping them. They finished decorating the mailbox. It looked beautiful. They were proud of their work. They showed their parents and their friends. Everyone liked the mailbox. They said it was the best mailbox ever. Lily and Max were happy. They were best friends. Tom and Anna were twins. They liked to play with their toys and share their snacks. But they did not like to share their clothes. Tom liked to wear blue shirts and Anna liked to wear pink dresses. They always fought over who got to wear what. One day, it was their birthday. Their mom made them a big cake and gave them each a present. Tom opened his present and saw a blue shirt with a big button. He was very happy. He put on the shirt and said, "Look, mom, I have a button!" Anna opened her present and saw a pink dress with a big button. She was very happy. She put on the dress and said, "Look, mom, I have a button too!" But then, Tom saw Anna's button. He did not like it. He said, "That's my button! Give it to me!" Anna said, "No, it's my button! You have your own button!" They started to pull and tug on each other's buttons. They did not listen to their mom, who told them to stop. They did not care about their cake, who was waiting for them. They only cared about their buttons. Suddenly, their buttons popped off. They flew across the room and landed on the floor. Tom and Anna looked at their shirts and dresses. They had holes in them. They felt sad and sorry. They had ruined their birthday clothes. They looked at their mom. She was not angry. She was sad too. She said, "Tom and Anna, why did you fight over your buttons? They are just buttons. They are not important. What is important is that you love each other and celebrate your birthday together. You are twins. You are special. You should share and be kind to each other." Tom and Anna realized their mom was right. They felt ashamed and hugged their mom. They said, "We're sorry, mom. We love you. We love each other. We want to celebrate our birthday together." Their mom smiled and hugged them back. She said, "I love you too. It's okay. We can fix your clothes later. Now, let's go and enjoy your cake. Happy birthday, Tom and Anna!" Tom and Anna nodded and smiled. They took their mom's hand and went to the table. They saw their cake. It had two candles on it. One was blue and one was pink. They blew out their candles and made a wish. They wished to be good twins and never fight over buttons again. Lily and Tom were twins who liked to play in their room. They had many toys and books, but their favorite thing was to make forts with their sheets. They would use chairs and pillows to hold up the sheets and pretend they were in a castle or a cave. One day, they found a big black sheet in the closet. They thought it would be perfect for their fort, because it was dark and scary. They took it to their room and started to build their fort. They used all the chairs and pillows they could find, and draped the black sheet over them. They made a door with a gap in the sheet, and crawled inside. "Wow, this is the best fort ever!" Lily said. "It's so big and cozy!" "Yeah, and no one can see us!" Tom said. "We can do whatever we want!" They played with their toys and read their books inside the fort. They had so much fun that they forgot about everything else. They did not hear their mom calling them for lunch. They did not hear their dad coming home from work. They did not hear their dog barking outside. They only heard a loud noise when the fort collapsed on them. The chairs and pillows fell down, and the black sheet covered them. They could not see anything. They could not breathe. They were scared and cried for help. Their mom and dad heard their cries and ran to their room. They lifted the sheet and saw their twins. They were dirty and sweaty and scared. They hugged them and comforted them. "What happened here?" their mom asked. "Why did you use this black sheet?" "We wanted to make a big fort," Lily said. "But it was too heavy and it fell down." "We're sorry, mom," Tom said. "We didn't listen to you or dad. We were too busy playing." Their mom and dad smiled and kissed them. "It's okay, sweeties," their mom said. "We're glad you're safe. But you have to be careful with what you use to make forts. And you have to listen to us when we call you. We love you and we want you to be happy and healthy." "We love you too, mom and dad," Lily and Tom said. "We're sorry we made a mess. Can we help you clean it up?" "Of course you can," their dad said. "And then we can have some lunch and play together. How does that sound?" "Good!" Lily and Tom said. They got up and helped their mom and dad clean up the room. They learned their lesson. They never used the black sheet again. They still made forts with their sheets, but they used lighter and brighter colors. And they always listened to their mom and dad. They were happy and smart twins. Lily and Ben are friends. They like to play and sing together. One day, they find a big whip in the barn. It is shiny and long. Lily wants to try it. She says, "Can I have the whip, Ben? I want to make a loud sound." Ben says, "No, Lily. The whip is mine. I found it first. You can have something else." He holds the whip tight. He does not want to share. Lily is sad and angry. She says, "That is not fair, Ben. You are not generous. You are mean. You have to share with your friends." She tries to grab the whip from Ben. Ben and Lily pull the whip. They yell and cry. They do not sing anymore. They are not happy. Mom hears the noise. She comes to the barn. She sees Ben and Lily fighting. She says, "Stop, children. What are you doing? Why are you fighting over a whip? That is not a toy. That is dangerous. You can hurt yourself or someone else. Give me the whip, now." Ben and Lily let go of the whip. They are ashamed. They say, "Sorry, Mom. We were not nice to each other. We wanted the whip too much." Mom says, "It is okay to want things, but you have to be careful and respectful. The whip is not for you. It is for the horses. You can play with other things. How about you sing a song together? That is more fun and safe." Ben and Lily nod. They say, "Okay, Mom. We will sing a song. We are sorry. We are friends again." Mom smiles. She says, "That is good, children. I am proud of you. You are generous and kind. Now, let me hear your song." Ben and Lily hug. They sing a song. They are happy. Lily and Max were playing in the bathroom. They liked to splash water and make bubbles. But they also saw a big bottle of soap on the shelf. It was green and shiny and had a mysterious picture on it. Lily wanted to touch it and see what it was. "Look, Max, what is that?" she asked, pointing at the bottle. "I don't know, Lily. Maybe it is magic soap. Maybe it can make us fly or turn invisible," Max said, making up a story. "Wow, really? Let's try it!" Lily said, reaching for the bottle. "No, Lily, wait! Mom said we can't touch the soap. She said it is not for kids. She said it is very bad and can hurt us," Max said, trying to stop her. But Lily did not listen. She grabbed the bottle and opened it. She smelled it and it was very strong and bad. She felt dizzy and sick. She poured some soap on her hand and rubbed it on her face. It burned and stung and made her cry. "Ow, ow, ow! Max, help me! It hurts, it hurts!" she screamed. Max was scared and ran to get Mom. Mom came and saw Lily crying and covered in soap. She was very angry and worried. She took Lily to the sink and washed her face with water. She called the doctor and said they had to go to the hospital. Lily and Max learned a hard lesson. They should never touch the soap that is not for kids. They should always listen to Mom. They should not be curious about mysterious things. They should be careful and safe. Sara and Ben went to the beach with Mom and Dad. They liked to play in the sand and make castles. They had a bucket and a spade each. Sara had a red spade and Ben had a blue spade. "Look, Sara, I made a big castle with a moat and a bridge!" Ben said, showing his sand castle to his sister. "That's nice, Ben, but mine is nicer!" Sara said, pointing to her sand castle with a tower and a flag. "See, I used my red spade to make the flag!" They played for a long time, until Mom called them for lunch. They ran to the picnic blanket and ate sandwiches and juice. They were very hungry and happy. After lunch, they wanted to play some more, but they could not find their spades. They looked everywhere, but they were gone. "Where are our spades, Mom?" Sara asked, feeling sad. "I don't know, sweetie, maybe you forgot them in the sand," Mom said, looking around. "Maybe someone took them," Ben said, feeling angry. "Maybe they are buried under the sand," Sara said, feeling hopeful. They went back to the sand and dug with their hands, but they could not find their spades. They felt very sad and mad. Then they saw a little girl and a little boy playing with their spades. They had made a big sand castle with a moat and a bridge and a tower and a flag. "Hey, those are our spades!" Sara shouted, running to them. "No, they are ours!" the little girl shouted back, holding the red spade. "No, they are ours!" the little boy shouted back, holding the blue spade. They started to argue and fight over the spades. They pulled and pushed and yelled. Mom and Dad heard the noise and came to see what was wrong. They saw the four children fighting over the spades. "Stop, stop, what are you doing?" Mom asked, separating them. "They took our spades!" Sara and Ben said. "No, they are our spades!" the little girl and the little boy said. Mom and Dad looked at the spades and saw that they had names on them. Sara's spade had "Sara" written on it, and Ben's spade had "Ben" written on it. "Look, these spades have names on them. They belong to Sara and Ben. You must have found them in the sand and thought they were yours," Mom said to the little girl and the little boy. The little girl and the little boy looked at the spades and saw the names. They felt sorry and ashamed. "We are sorry, we did not see the names. We thought they were ours. We like them very much. They are nice spades," the little girl said. "We are sorry, too. We did not mean to take them. We like them very much. They are nice spades," the little boy said. They gave the spades back to Sara and Ben. Sara and Ben took the spades and smiled. "Thank you for giving them back. We are sorry for yelling at you. We like your sand castle. It is very nice," Sara said. "Thank you for giving them back. We are sorry for fighting with you. We like your sand castle. It is very nice," Ben said. They decided to be friends and play together. They shared their spades and buckets and made a bigger and nicer sand castle. They had fun and were happy. Mom and Dad were glad that they made up and got along. They watched them play and smiled. They had a nice day at the beach. Lily and Ben are friends. They like to play with beans. They have many beans of different colors. They make pictures with beans on the floor. One day, they play with beans in Lily's room. They are having fun. They make a flower, a sun, and a bird with beans. They talk to each other. "Look, Ben, I made a flower with red and yellow beans. Do you like it?" Lily asks. "Yes, Lily, it is very pretty. I made a sun with orange and yellow beans. It is bright and warm. Do you like it?" Ben answers. "Yes, Ben, it is very nice. I made a bird with blue and green beans. It can fly and sing. Do you like it?" Lily says. "Yes, Lily, it is very cute. I like all your pictures. You are good at playing with beans." Ben says. They smile and hug. They are happy. But then, they hear a loud noise. It is Lily's mom. She is coming to the room. She is angry. She sees the beans on the floor. She does not like the mess. "Lily, Ben, what are you doing? Why are there beans everywhere? You are not supposed to play with beans. They are for eating, not for playing. You are wasting food. You are making a mess. You are in trouble." She says. Lily and Ben are scared. They are worried. They did not know they were doing something bad. They thought they were playing nicely. They do not want to make Lily's mom angry. They do not want to be in trouble. They look at each other. They do not know what to say. They are sorry. They are sad. They wish they could keep playing with beans. They wish they could make Lily's mom happy. Sara and Tom are friends. They like to play in the park. The park has a wide path. They can run and ride their bikes on the path. One day, Sara and Tom go to the park with their moms. They bring their bikes and helmets. They say hello to the ducks and the flowers. They see other kids playing on the swings and the slide. "Can we ride our bikes on the path?" Sara asks her mom. "Yes, you can, but be careful and stay close to us," her mom says. "OK, mom, thank you!" Sara says. She puts on her helmet and gets on her bike. "Me too, me too!" Tom says. He puts on his helmet and gets on his bike. Sara and Tom ride their bikes on the path. They go fast and slow. They go left and right. They have fun. "Look, Sara, I can ride with one hand!" Tom says. "Wow, Tom, you are good!" Sara says. They ride and ride until they are tired. They stop and drink some water. They smile and hug. "We love the park and the path!" they say. Sara and Ben were playing with their toys in the living room. Sara had a soft teddy bear and Ben had a rough dinosaur. They made noises and pretended that the toys were talking to each other. "Roar! I am a big dinosaur and I will eat you!" Ben said, making his dinosaur bite Sara's teddy bear. "No, no, please don't eat me! I am a nice teddy bear and I want to be your friend!" Sara said, making her teddy bear hug Ben's dinosaur. Ben laughed and said, "OK, OK, you can be my friend. But you have to share your toys with me." Sara nodded and said, "OK, I will share my toys with you. But you have to be gentle with them." They agreed and continued to play happily. But then, Sara noticed something strange. Her teddy bear was missing an ear. She looked around and saw that Ben's dinosaur had it in his mouth. "Hey, give me back my teddy bear's ear!" Sara cried, grabbing the dinosaur. "No, it's mine now! I like it, it's soft and yummy!" Ben said, holding the dinosaur. They started to pull and tug at the dinosaur, trying to get the ear back. But then, something happened. The ear disappeared from the dinosaur's mouth. It was gone. "Where did it go?" Sara asked, looking at the dinosaur. "I don't know, it just disappeared!" Ben said, looking at his mouth. They searched the floor, the couch, the table, but they could not find the ear. They were sad and confused. "Maybe the dinosaur ate it," Sara said, frowning. "Maybe the teddy bear took it back," Ben said, shrugging. They did not know what to do. They decided to hug their toys and say sorry to each other. "I'm sorry I took your teddy bear's ear," Ben said. "I'm sorry I yelled at you," Sara said. They smiled and said, "We are still friends." They did not know that the ear was hiding under the rug. It was waiting for them to go to bed. Then, it would sneak out and find its way back to the teddy bear. It was a magic ear. Anna and Ben are twins. They like to walk to school with their mom. But today, they are late. Mom is not happy. "Come on, Anna and Ben, hurry up!" Mom says. "We have to walk fast or you will miss your class." Anna and Ben try to walk fast, but they are tired. They see a big dog on the street. It is brown and fluffy. They want to pet the dog. "Can we pet the dog, Mom?" Anna asks. "No, we can't, Anna," Mom says. "We don't have time. The dog might bite you. And we don't know the owner." "But the dog is cute, Mom," Ben says. "He looks friendly. He is wagging his tail." "No, Ben, we can't," Mom says. "We have to walk faster. If you are late, your teacher will give you a lecture. A lecture is when someone talks to you for a long time and tells you what you did wrong. You don't want a lecture, do you?" Anna and Ben shake their heads. They don't want a lecture. They want to have fun in school. They walk faster with Mom. They leave the dog behind. They hope they are not too late. They don't like to walk slow. They like to walk fast. Tom and Lily were playing with blocks. They wanted to build a big tower. They put one block on top of another block, and another, and another. They were happy. But then, Max came. Max was not nice. He liked to break things. He saw Tom and Lily's tower and he smiled. He ran to the tower and pushed it. The blocks fell down. Crash! Tom and Lily were sad. They looked at their broken tower and cried. "Why did you do that?" Tom asked Max. "That was our tower. We worked hard to make it." Max did not care. He laughed. "I don't like towers. They are boring. I like to break things. It is fun." Tom and Lily did not think it was fun. They complained to their teacher. "Teacher, teacher, Max broke our tower. He is mean. He made us sad." The teacher heard them. She was not happy. She went to Max and said, "Max, that was not nice. You should not break other people's things. You should say sorry to Tom and Lily. And you should help them build a new tower." Max did not want to say sorry. He did not want to help. He pouted. He said, "No. I don't want to. I don't like towers. I don't like Tom and Lily." The teacher was not happy. She said, "Max, if you don't say sorry and help, you will have a time out. You will sit in the corner and think about what you did. You will not play with anyone." Max did not like that. He did not want a time out. He did not want to sit in the corner. He said, "Fine. I will say sorry and help. But I still don't like towers." Tom and Lily were still sad. But they were also glad. They said, "Thank you, teacher. Thank you, Max. We will build a new tower. Maybe you will like it too." They started to build a new tower. They put one block on top of another block, and another, and another. They were happy. Max helped them. He put some blocks too. He did not laugh. He did not break. He was quiet. Maybe he was a little sad too. Lily wanted to buy a new dress for her birthday. She liked pink and purple and glitter. She saw a dress in the shop window that had all those things. She asked her mom to buy it for her. "Mom, can I have that dress? It is so pretty and shiny. I love it!" Lily said. Her mom looked at the dress. It was very big and long and had many ruffles and bows. It was not Lily's style at all. Her mom thought it was too old and fancy for her. "Lily, that dress is not for you. It is for grown-ups who go to parties. You are too little for that dress. It is not your style. You have a different style that is cute and fun and colorful. Let's find another dress that you like and that fits you well." Her mom said. Lily was sad. She really wanted that dress. She thought it was the most beautiful dress in the world. She did not understand why her mom did not like it. She did not want another dress. She pouted and cried. "Mom, please, please, please, can I have that dress? I want it so much. It is my birthday. Please, mom, please!" Lily begged. Her mom sighed. She did not want to make Lily unhappy on her birthday. She wanted to make her smile and feel special. She decided to buy the dress for Lily, even though she did not like it. She hoped Lily would change her mind later and wear something else. "Okay, Lily, okay. You can have that dress. But you have to promise me something. You have to promise me that you will try on some other dresses too. Maybe you will find one that you like more. And you have to promise me that you will not be embarrassed if people look at you funny when you wear that dress. Because it is very different from what other kids wear. Do you promise?" Her mom said. Lily nodded. She was so happy. She did not care what other people thought. She loved that dress. She hugged her mom and thanked her. She ran to the shop and asked the lady to give her the dress. She put it on and looked at herself in the mirror. She felt like a princess. She did not notice that the dress was too big and long and that she tripped over it when she walked. She did not notice that the lady and her mom looked at her with pity and amusement. She did not notice that other kids stared at her and whispered and giggled. She only noticed how pretty and shiny she was. She was the happiest girl in the world. Tom is a doctor. He likes to help people who are sick or hurt. He works in a big house with many rooms and beds. He wears a white coat and a mask. One day, Tom has a new patient. Her name is Lily. She is a little girl with curly hair and a pink dress. She has a boo-boo on her knee. She fell down when she was playing in the park. She is very brave, but she also feels sad and scared. Tom smiles at Lily and says hello. He tells her he will take care of her boo-boo. He takes a soft cloth and some water and cleans her knee. He takes a band-aid and puts it on her knee. He takes a sticker and gives it to her. It has a cute picture of a cat on it. Lily smiles and says thank you. She likes Tom and his sticker. She feels better and happier. She gives Tom a hug and says he is a good doctor. Tom hugs her back and says she is a good patient. He tells her to be careful and have fun. He waves goodbye and goes to help other people. Anna and Ben are twins. They like to play with their toys and their dog, Spot. One day, they go to visit their grandma, who lives in a big house. Grandma is elderly. She has white hair and glasses. She smiles when she sees Anna and Ben. "Hello, my dears. I'm so happy to see you. Come and give me a hug," Grandma says. Anna and Ben run to hug Grandma. They love her very much. They notice that Grandma walks slowly and uses a stick. "Grandma, why do you use a stick?" Anna asks. "Because my body is old and sometimes it hurts. The stick helps me to walk and balance," Grandma explains. "Does it hurt a lot?" Ben asks. "Sometimes it does, but not always. I take some medicine to make it better. And I have you and your parents and Spot to make me happy," Grandma says. Anna and Ben understand. They feel sorry for Grandma, but they also want to make her happy. They decide to play with her and Spot in the garden. They show her their toys and tell her stories. Grandma laughs and listens. She also tells them stories about when she was young. They have a lot of fun together. Anna and Ben are glad they have Grandma. They know she loves them and they love her. They hug her again and say goodbye. "Thank you for coming, my dears. You make my old body feel young and my heart feel warm. Come back soon," Grandma says. "We will, Grandma. We love you," Anna and Ben say. Lily and Tom are playing in the park. They like to run and jump and slide. They see a big hill with grass and flowers. They want to climb the hill and see what is on the other side. They hold hands and start to walk up the hill. They are happy and excited. They sing a song as they go. They reach the top of the hill and look around. They see a big lake with ducks and fish. They see a bridge with a troll. They see a castle with a princess. They are amazed and curious. They want to explore the land. They run down the hill and go to the lake. They feed the ducks and watch the fish. They go to the bridge and talk to the troll. He is not mean, he is humble. He lets them cross the bridge and gives them a riddle. They go to the castle and meet the princess. She is kind and pretty. She invites them to have tea and cake. They are having fun and making friends. They forget about the time. They do not see the sun go down. They do not see the moon come up. They do not see the stars appear. They do not hear their mom call their names. They are in a magic land. They do not want to leave. They want to stay forever. Tom and his dad went to the store. They needed to buy some food and some gas for the car. Tom liked to go to the store with his dad. He could see many things and talk to many people. At the store, Tom saw a big balloon. It was red and shiny. It had gas inside. Tom wanted the balloon. He asked his dad, "Can I have the balloon, please?" Dad looked at the balloon. He smiled and said, "Sure, Tom. You can have the balloon. It is a great balloon. But you have to hold it tight. Do not let it go. The gas will make it fly away." Tom was happy. He said, "Thank you, dad. I will hold it tight. I love the balloon. It is a great balloon." He took the balloon from the man at the store. He held it with both hands. Dad and Tom bought some food and some gas. They put them in the car. Tom held the balloon in his lap. He looked at it and smiled. He was happy. He had a great balloon and a great dad. Tommy was a naughty boy. He liked to take things that were not his. He took his sister's doll, his brother's car, and his mom's ring. He hid them under his bed and laughed. One day, his mom wanted to wear her ring. She could not find it. She asked Tommy if he saw it. Tommy said no. He lied. His mom was sad. She searched everywhere for her ring. She searched in the kitchen, in the living room, and in the bathroom. She could not find it. She went to Tommy's room. She saw a bump under his bed. She lifted the blanket and saw all the things that Tommy took. She was angry. She called Tommy and asked him why he took them. Tommy said he wanted them. He was selfish. His mom said, "You are a bad boy, Tommy. You made me and your sister and your brother unhappy. You were ignorant. You did not think about how they would feel. You need to learn to share and be honest. I will punish you. You will give back all the things you took and say sorry. You will also stay in your room for an hour. No TV, no toys, no snacks." Tommy cried. He did not like his punishment. He gave back all the things he took and said sorry. He went to his room and sat on his bed. He felt sorry for what he did. He learned his lesson. He decided to be a good boy from now on. He hoped his mom and his sister and his brother would forgive him. He loved them. He did not want to make them sad again. Anna liked to help her mom in the kitchen. She liked to wash and polish the vegetables that mom would cook for dinner. She used a soft cloth and made the vegetables shiny and clean. One day, mom gave her a new vegetable to polish. It was round and orange and had a green stem on top. Anna had never seen it before. She asked mom, "What is this?" Mom smiled and said, "This is a pumpkin. It is a special vegetable that we use for Halloween. Do you know what Halloween is?" Anna shook her head. She was confused. She did not know what Halloween was. She only knew that it was a word that made her brother excited. He had a costume and a bucket and said he would get candy. Mom explained, "Halloween is a fun night when we dress up and go to our neighbors' houses. We say 'trick or treat' and they give us candy or other treats. We also carve the pumpkin and make a face on it. Then we put a light inside and it looks spooky." Anna thought that sounded strange and scary. She did not want to carve the pumpkin. She liked it the way it was. She said, "Can I just polish the pumpkin and keep it?" Mom laughed and hugged her. She said, "Of course you can, sweetie. You can polish the pumpkin and put it on the table. It will be our decoration. Maybe next year you will want to try Halloween. But for now, you can enjoy your pumpkin." Anna was happy. She polished the pumpkin until it was very shiny. She put it on the table and admired it. She thought it was the prettiest vegetable she had ever seen. Sara and Ben were playing in the garden. They had a big bucket and a small shovel. They wanted to fill the bucket with soil and make a castle. "Look, I found a worm!" Ben said, holding up the wiggly thing. "Yuck, put it back!" Sara said, making a face. "No, I want to keep it. It is my pet now," Ben said, putting the worm in his pocket. Sara did not like that. She thought worms were icky and naughty. She grabbed the shovel and hit Ben's pocket. "Ow! That hurt! Why did you do that?" Ben cried, rubbing his pocket. "I don't want you to have a worm. It is dirty and it will bite you," Sara said, trying to take the worm out. "Stop it! It is mine! Leave me alone!" Ben said, pushing Sara away. They both got angry and started to fight. They threw soil and leaves at each other. They made a big mess. "Hey, what are you doing?" Mom said, coming out of the house. She saw the bucket on the ground, the soil everywhere, and the children covered in dirt. "We were making a castle, but Ben has a worm and he won't give it to me," Sara said, pointing at Ben. "She hit me with the shovel and tried to take my worm. It is my pet," Ben said, showing Mom the worm. Mom sighed. She was not happy. She took the worm from Ben and put it back in the soil. "Worms belong in the soil, not in your pocket. They help the plants grow. You should not hurt them or each other," Mom said. She made Sara and Ben say sorry to each other and to the worm. Then she took them inside to wash up. "Next time, play nicely and share your toys. And don't fill your pockets with soil or worms," Mom said. Sara and Ben nodded. They felt bad for being naughty. They hugged each other and the worm. They hoped the worm would forgive them and make a nice castle in the soil. Lily liked to fold paper. She learned how to make a bird, a boat, and a hat. She wanted to show her mom her paper things. She put them in a basket and went to the kitchen. "Mom, look what I made!" Lily said. She took out the bird and flapped its wings. "It can fly!" Mom smiled and hugged Lily. "That's very nice, honey. You are very good at folding paper." Lily took out the boat and the hat. She put the hat on her head and the boat on the table. "This is for you, Mom. You can wear the hat and play with the boat." Mom thanked Lily and put the hat on her head. She picked up the boat and pretended to sail it on the table. "This is a very fun boat, Lily. Thank you for making it for me." Lily was happy. She had one more thing in her basket. It was a paper heart. She folded it with her fingers. It was very important. She wanted to give it to someone special. She ran to the living room, where Dad was reading a book. She tapped his shoulder and said, "Dad, I have something for you." Dad looked up and saw Lily holding the paper heart. He smiled and opened his arms. "What is it, sweetie?" Lily gave him the paper heart and said, "This is for you, Dad. I love you very much." Dad hugged Lily and kissed her cheek. He put the paper heart on his chest. "I love you too, Lily. This is the best gift ever." Tom and Mia are playing in the garden. They have a big bucket of water and some towels. They want to make a fort with the towels and the chairs. "Look, Mia, I have a big towel. It is blue and soft. We can put it on this chair and make a roof," Tom says. "OK, Tom, that is a good idea. I have a small towel. It is pink and wet. We can put it on this chair and make a wall," Mia says. They work hard and make a nice fort. They go inside and pretend to be pirates. They have fun and laugh. But then, a strong wind comes. It blows the towels away. The big towel falls on Tom's head. It is heavy and wet. Tom cries. "Ow, ow, ow! The towel hurts me! Help, Mia, help!" Tom says. Mia runs to Tom. She takes the towel off his head. She hugs him and says, "Don't cry, Tom, don't cry. It is just a towel. It is not a monster. You are brave and strong." Tom stops crying. He smiles and says, "Thank you, Mia, thank you. You are kind and sweet. You are my best friend." They hug and say sorry to the towels. They pick them up and dry them. They play something else. They are happy. Lily and Max were playing in the garden. They liked to look for bugs and flowers. They saw a big mushroom under a tree. It was brown and round and had white spots. "Look, a mushroom!" Lily said. "Can we eat it?" "No, no, no!" Max said. "Mushrooms can be bad. They can make you sick. We have to ask Mommy first." But Lily was curious. She wanted to taste the mushroom. She reached out her hand and touched it. It felt soft and wet. "Maybe just a little bite," she said. "It looks yummy." She opened her mouth and bit the mushroom. But it was not yummy. It was bitter and sour and made her tongue tingle. She spit it out and made a face. "Yuck! Yuck! Yuck!" she said. "This mushroom is icky!" Max laughed. He thought Lily was funny. He gave her a hug and a kiss. "Are you okay?" he asked. "Do you need some water?" Lily nodded. She was frustrated. She wanted to find something good to eat. She looked around and saw a red berry on a bush. "Look, a berry!" she said. "Can we eat it?" Max shook his head. He remembered what Mommy had told him. "No, no, no!" he said. "Berries can be bad too. They can have thorns or seeds or poison. We have to ask Mommy first." But Lily was stubborn. She wanted to taste the berry. She reached out her hand and plucked it. It was shiny and juicy and smelled sweet. "Maybe just a little bite," she said. "It looks yummy." She opened her mouth and bit the berry. But it was not yummy. It was spicy and hot and made her throat burn. She spit it out and cried. "Ow! Ow! Ow!" she said. "This berry is ouchy!" Max felt sorry for her. He gave her another hug and another kiss. "Are you okay?" he asked. "Do you need some milk?" Lily nodded. She was frustrated. She wanted to find something good to eat. She looked around and saw a cookie on a plate. "Look, a cookie!" she said. "Can we eat it?" Max smiled. He knew what Mommy had said. "Yes, yes, yes!" he said. "Cookies are good. They are sweet and crunchy and have chocolate. We can eat them. But we have to share." Lily smiled too. She was happy. She wanted to share with Max. She broke the cookie in half and gave him one piece. "Thank you," he said. "You're welcome," she said. They ate the cookie and enjoyed it. It was yummy. They gave each other a hug and a kiss. "Let's go find Mommy," Max said. "Okay," Lily said. They ran to the house and found Mommy. They told her what they had done. Mommy was not angry. She was glad they were safe and happy. She gave them a hug and a kiss. "I love you," she said. "We love you too," they said. Sara was restless. She did not want to nap. She wanted to play. She got out of her bed and went to the door. She opened it and saw the hall. She saw the kitchen. She saw Mom. Sara moved to the kitchen. She wanted to see what Mom was doing. Mom was making a cake. Sara liked cake. She wanted to help. She climbed on a chair and reached for a bowl. Mom saw her and said, "No, Sara, that is hot. You can get hurt. Go back to your room and nap." Sara was sad. She did not want to nap. She wanted to help. She moved the bowl anyway. The bowl was hot. It burned her hand. She dropped the bowl. The bowl broke. The cake mix spilled. Sara cried. Mom came and hugged her. She said, "I'm sorry, Sara, you are hurt. Let me see your hand. It is red. I will put some ice on it. It will feel better soon." Mom took Sara to the couch. She put some ice on her hand. She gave her a kiss. She said, "Sara, I know you are restless. But you have to listen to me. I am trying to keep you safe. You can help me later. But now you need to rest. Do you want to read a book with me?" Sara nodded. She liked books. She snuggled with Mom and read a book. She felt sleepy. She closed her eyes. She napped. Tim and Mia like to play with flags. They have many flags of different colors and shapes. They like to wave them and run with them in the park. One day, they see a big flag on a pole. It is red and white and blue. It has stars and stripes. Tim and Mia think it is a pretty flag. They want to touch it and play with it. They run to the pole and try to pull the flag down. But the flag is too high and too strong. They cannot reach it or move it. They pull harder and harder. They are careless. They do not see the man who is watching them. The man is angry. He likes the flag. He thinks it is a special flag. He does not want Tim and Mia to touch it or play with it. He yells at them. He says, "Stop! Leave the flag alone! It is not a toy!" Tim and Mia are scared. They hear the man yell. They see his face. He looks mean. They let go of the flag and run away. They do not want to play with flags anymore. They are sorry. They did not know the flag was special. They did not mean to make the man yell. Lily and Tom were friends who liked to play with clay. They made animals and houses and cars with the clay. One day, they found a big piece of clay in the park. They both wanted to use it for their own creations. "I want to make a fierce lion with the clay!" Lily said. "No, I want to make a big truck with the clay!" Tom said. They started to quarrel over the clay. They pulled and pushed and shouted at each other. They did not share or take turns. They made the clay dirty and messy. A lady who was walking her dog saw them quarreling. She came over and said, "What are you doing, children? Why are you fighting over the clay? Clay is for having fun, not for making trouble. You should be nice and kind to each other. Why don't you make something together with the clay?" Lily and Tom stopped quarreling. They felt ashamed and sorry. They said sorry to each other and to the lady. They decided to make something together with the clay. They made a big cake with the clay and decorated it with flowers and leaves. They gave the cake to the lady and her dog as a gift. The lady and her dog were happy and thanked them. Lily and Tom were happy too. They hugged and smiled. They learned to share and cooperate. They played with the clay and with each other. They were friends again. Lily and Tom were playing with their toys in the living room. They had a lot of fun making noises and pretending to be animals. They did not want to stop playing, even when their mom called them for dinner. "Come on, kids, dinner is ready. It's your favorite, spaghetti and meatballs!" Mom said from the kitchen. "Can we play a little more, please?" Lily asked. "Yeah, just a little more!" Tom agreed. Mom sighed. She knew they were hungry, but they also liked to play. She decided to let them delay a few minutes, but not too long. "Okay, but only five more minutes. Then you have to wash your hands and come to the table. And don't make a mess!" Mom said. Lily and Tom nodded. They continued to play, but they did not notice the time. They were having too much fun. They did not hear Mom calling them again and again. Mom got worried. She went to the living room to check on them. She was surprised by what she saw. Lily and Tom had taken all their toys and piled them up on the sofa. They had made a big fort out of blankets and pillows. They had also spilled some juice and crackers on the floor. "What are you doing, kids? This is a huge mess! And it's very smelly!" Mom said, not happy. Lily and Tom looked at Mom with guilty faces. They knew they had done something wrong. They had delayed too much and made Mom angry. "We're sorry, Mom. We were playing fort. We forgot about dinner." Lily said. "We're sorry, Mom. We were having fun. We didn't hear you." Tom said. Mom shook her head. She was not happy, but she also loved them. She knew they were just kids. "Come on, kids. Let's go upstairs and wash your hands. Then we can have dinner. But you have to clean up this mess later, okay?" Mom said. "Okay, Mom. We're sorry. We love you." Lily and Tom said. They followed Mom upstairs. They washed their hands and went to the table. They ate their spaghetti and meatballs. They said thank you to Mom. They promised to clean up their mess later. They learned their lesson. They did not delay again. Sara and Ben were twins who liked to play in the park. One day, they saw a big chest under a tree. It was brown and had a lock on it. Sara and Ben wondered what was inside. "Maybe it has toys or candy or books," Sara said. "Or maybe it has spiders or snakes or monsters," Ben said. He wanted to tease Sara because she was afraid of those things. "Stop it, Ben! You are mean!" Sara said. She ran away from the chest and hid behind a slide. Ben laughed and followed her. He pretended to have a spider in his hand and said, "Boo! I have a spider for you, Sara!" Sara screamed and cried. She did not like Ben's joke. She felt sad and scared. A lady who was sitting on a bench saw what happened. She came over and said, "What is going on here? Why are you making your sister cry?" Ben felt ashamed. He said, "I was just teasing her. I wanted to have fun." The lady said, "Teasing is not fun when it hurts someone's feelings. How would you like it if someone teased you about something you don't like?" Ben thought about it. He did not like it when other kids teased him about his glasses or his freckles. He said, "I would not like it. I would feel bad." The lady said, "Then you should not do it to your sister. You should be kind and respectful to her. She is your twin and your friend. You should help her and protect her, not scare her and make her cry." Ben realized he was wrong. He said, "I'm sorry, Sara. I was mean to you. I won't tease you anymore. Do you forgive me?" Sara wiped her tears and said, "Yes, I forgive you. But don't do it again, okay?" Ben nodded and hugged her. He said, "Okay. I love you, Sara." Sara said, "I love you too, Ben." The lady smiled and said, "That's better. Now, do you want to see what's inside the chest?" Sara and Ben nodded. They were curious about the mysterious chest. The lady took out a key and opened it. Inside, there were many books and toys and candy. The lady said, "These are for you. I brought them to the park to donate them to the children's library. But I think you two deserve a reward for learning a lesson today. You can choose one thing each to keep." Sara and Ben thanked the lady and picked their favorite things. Sara chose a book about princesses and Ben chose a toy car. They were happy and grateful. They learned that teasing is not nice and that being kind and respectful is better. They also learned that sometimes, a mysterious chest can have a nice surprise. Lily was a lonely girl. She had no friends to play with. She lived in a big house with her mom and dad, but they were always busy. They did not have time for Lily. They did not hug her or read her stories. They only gave her food and toys and told her to be quiet. Lily liked to gaze out of the window. She saw other kids playing in the park. They ran and laughed and had fun. Lily wished she could join them. But her mom and dad said no. They said the park was too far and too dangerous. They said Lily had to stay inside and be safe. One day, Lily saw a big truck outside. It had a sign that said "Furniture". Lily was curious. She wanted to see what was inside. She waited until her mom and dad were not looking. Then she sneaked out of the house. She ran to the truck. She climbed inside. The truck was full of furniture. There were chairs and tables and sofas and beds. Lily thought they looked cozy and nice. She wanted to try them. She jumped on a sofa. She bounced on a bed. She spun on a chair. She had fun. But then she heard a loud noise. It was the truck driver. He was angry. He saw Lily in the truck. He shouted at her. He grabbed her. He threw her out of the truck. He slammed the door. He started the engine. He drove away. Lily was scared and hurt. She cried and cried. She wanted her mom and dad. But they did not hear her. They did not see her. They did not know she was gone. They were too busy. Lily was alone. She was very lonely. Once upon a time there was a little girl named Jill. She was three years old, and she loved to explore the market with her mom. Every market day they would try to find something special. One market day, they decided to try something new. They went to the icy market, where very unique things were sold. Jill couldn't wait to explore. As soon as Jill entered the market she noticed something interesting. It was a fluffy octopus! Jill couldn't help but poke it. Suddenly, the octopus started to cry. Jill's mother said to her, "Jill, we have to be careful. We can look, but we should never poke things that don't belong to us." Jill learned her lesson that day: it's best to be respectful and nice to things, even if they're curious. The moral of the story is to be gentle and kind. Once upon a time, there was a land. In this land, there lived a kind family of three. Every day the parents would take a nap but the baby would stay awake. She thought it was so difficult to sleep. One day, her parents came up with an idea. They went to the land and brought back a special something. When the baby saw it, she knew what it was right away. It was a bed! The bed was so comfy. The baby couldn't wait to try it. That night, the baby snuggled into the bed and fell fast asleep. She had never felt so relaxed. From that day on, the baby had no difficulty sleeping. She was so excited to crawl into her bed each night and drift off to dreamland. The baby's parents were so happy that their little one could finally sleep peacefully. Life in the land was much more happy and restful after that. Once there was a man who needed to get to the city. He needed some fuel for his truck so he could get there. He went to the fuel station to get it. The fuel station was in the countryside where it was peaceful. When he arrived, he filled his truck with fuel. He said goodbye to the people at the station, and started his long drive to the city. The truck began to move and he watched the peaceful countryside pass by. He was happy because now he was going to get to the city. He drove and drove, enjoying the peaceful journey. Finally, he arrived at the city. He had gotten there with the fuel he bought from the fuel station in the countryside. He was glad he had made it and was ready to enjoy the city. True was a wild little three year old, who loved to explore outside. One day, he wanted to try something new, so he decided to wander around his neighbourhood. As True was walking, he heard the sound of drums getting louder and louder. He followed the loud rhythmic sounds until he found a group of people dancing and singing around a big fire. Everyone seemed so happy and True was curious to see what they were doing. True went up to the woman in the middle of the group and asked what they were celebrating. The woman, who was dancing and laughing, smiled at him and said, "Tonight, there's something special in store. We all have a surprise for you." True was filled with anticipation, but he couldn't imagine what the big surprise was. Suddenly, the fire got bigger and bigger until it illuminated the night sky and fireworks lit up the darkness. True was filled with joy and wonder! The surprise was even more amazing than he could have ever imagined. He looked around at all of the happy faces and realized that the surprise was meant just for him. Once upon a time there was a gifted little girl. Her favorite thing was to play golf. One day, she went to the stores to sell her golf balls. All around her were huge piles of them! Everyone was so amazed at the little girl's golf skills, and they bought all her balls. The little girl smiled as she took the money and went home. She was so happy with how much money she had earned. She put the money in a safe box and spent the rest of the day playing golf. At night, the girl's parents gave her a big hug and told her they were proud of her for being so gifted and hardworking. She was the happiest she had ever been! And from then on, the little girl always sold golf balls whenever she went to the stores. Once upon a time, two friends, Stu and Nick were playing in the garden. The day was so cool and they were having great fun! Stu grabbed a sheet and said to Nick, “Let's have a race! The first one to the finish line wins!†So, they both held up the sheet and began running around the garden. Stu was so fast and almost reached the finish line first. However, just as he was about to win, Nick tripped him up and won the race! Stu was so mad and shouted at Nick, “That's not fair! You cheated!†Nick just laughed and said, “It doesn't matter. I won!†Stu was heartbroken and ran away in tears. He never wanted to play with Nick again. And so, the two friends never played together again - Nick had won the race, but he had also lost a good friend. Sophie was a little girl. She was only three years old. One day, Sophie received a very special gift - a colorful magazine! She was so excited, she could hardly wait to look at it. Every page of the magazine was filled with fun pictures and stories for Sophie to learn about. She quickly accepted the magazine with a big smile on her face and hugged it close to her. Sophie spent the whole day looking at all the pictures and reading the stories. She loved the colorful pictures and stories, and soon she had learned so much. By the end of the day, Sophie had accepted the magazine as a special part of her life. She kept it close to her and was so proud of it! She was now so excited to learn even more. Once upon a time, there was a brave pirate. He sailed across the sea in his pirate ship and looked for treasure. He was the bravest pirate ever, and everyone admired him. One day, the brave pirate went searching for treasure. He sailed and sailed, but couldn't find any treasure. After a few days, he started to miss his family. He wanted to get back home to them. Finally, he found a map that showed a secret path back home. He sailed the path as fast as he could because he missed his family so much. Eventually he sailed back home, and all his family and friends were happy to see him back. He never went searching for treasure again, because he realized what was most important - his family. Once upon a time there was a little girl. She was only 3 years old. She had a very special power. She could make things shine! Everywhere she went things shined brightly. One day the little girl wanted to run really fast. She tried and tried and she ran faster than ever before. She was so fast that it felt like she was flying. Everyone was amazed! The little girl realized that her power was very useful. She could make things around her shine. She could also run at high speed. She decided to use both of these gifts to help others. Each day she used her powers and her speed to help people. She brightened up people's homes and she ran errands for people who needed help. She would also high-five people who were feeling sad and cheered them up. The little girl realized that it is more important to be useful than to just be special. She was happy to use her gifts to bring joy to others. Once there was a small child named Max who was playing in a park. All of a sudden, a tall man came up to Max and started to speak. Max was frightened. The man asked Max a question. He wanted to know Max's name. But Max didn't know what to say, so he just stood there and said nothing. The man spoke again and this time Max started to cry. He didn't understand what the man was saying. Suddenly, a woman appeared and asked the man what he was doing. The man quickly walked away, leaving Max alone and frightened. The woman put her arm around Max and asked him what was wrong. Max explained that the man had spoken to him but he didn't understand the question. The woman comforted Max and told him that it was ok. Then she held his hand and showed Max back to his home, where he would be safe. Once upon a time there was a bee. It was a busy bee, buzzing around and collecting things. One day, it flew close to the ground and started collecting dead leaves and twigs. Suddenly, the bee stopped. Something was wrong. It was very still and quiet. The bee was dead. The dead bee didn't collect anymore. Its wings were still and it just lay there. Other bees flew around it, but none were as busy as the dead bee once was. The sun was setting and the other bees began to fly away and collect in the night. But the dead bee still lay there in the peaceful twilight. The wind blew gently, stirring the dead bee. But the dead bee couldn't collect anymore. It was gone, forever. There was a baby. The baby was high. The baby wanted to study. So the baby tried to learn. But it was hard for the baby to study. So the baby would get angry. The baby tried and tried to study, but it couldn't. The baby was sad. It was so sad that it started to cry. And it just couldn't stop. The baby's crying was so loud, it shook the walls. It made a big noise. It made all the people in the house unhappy. The baby was so sad, it stopped studying. And it never tried again. Bad things happen when babies study too much. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Sara. She was three years old and very curious. One day, she went on an adventure to find a surprise! She carried her small case and walked down the street. All around her was silence and she felt quite lonely. Suddenly, a voice came from behind a tree. "Excuse me, young girl," said the voice. "Where are you going?" Sara turned around and saw a big, kind bear. She was a bit scared, but told the bear she was looking for a surprise. The bear smiled and said, "Let me help you! I'll carry your case, and you can help me search for the surprise!" Sara and the bear went on an adventure throughout the town, searching for a surprise. Finally, they found an old box, with something shining inside. The bear opened the box to reveal a sparkly bracelet with a big, shining diamond. Sara smiled, and the bear said, "This is the surprise for you! A reminder for you to never be lonely again!" Sara thanked the bear and hugged her tight. She put the bracelet on and from that day on, she never felt lonely again. Once upon a time, a little girl lived near a big rock in the woods. One day, she was looking for something fun to do, and she saw the rock. She wanted to take it home, but it was too heavy. Then the girl had an idea. She thought baking a cake would make the rock light. So she brought some ingredients from home, and she started to bake. When the cake was ready, she carefully cut the rock in half. She took the halves home with her, and she was very happy. The little girl learnt an important lesson that day - nothing is impossible if you put your mind to it! She also learnt that it's ok to ask for help when you need it. Once upon a time, there was a girl named Mandy. She was very happy and liked to have fun. One day, Mandy's mommy gave her some money. Mandy was so excited to shop with her money! Mandy went to the store and looked around. She saw a wide dress that she really wanted. She reached into her pocket and grabbed all of her money. She knew it was going to be enough because the dress was very cheap. Mandy beamed with joy as she put on her new dress. Mommy said she looked beautiful and hugged her tight. Mandy was so happy that she had enough money to buy her wide, cheap dress. She knew she would never forget this special day. Once upon a time, there was a country far away. In this country lived a strange, unusual creature. His name was Joe. Joe wanted to resist the laws of his country but he didn't know how to. One day, Joe had an idea. He made a plan to fly away high in the sky. He grabbed a kite and started to run. The wind picked him up and carried him through the air. He was free! Joe flew all the way over the ocean. He soon landed in a far away place. This place was very unusual. But Joe liked it. He stayed there and made a new home. He would never have to resist the old laws again. Joe was so happy. He laughed and laughed as he ran through the streets. He had found his new home. He was free! Once there was a spider. She was a very small spider. She wanted to become something different. She thought she could become a bird. So she jumped and jumped. But she couldn't fly. She was very sorry. Then, a friendly lady saw her trying to fly. She picked up the spider and said, "You can't become a bird, but you can be a very special spider." The little spider thanked the friendly lady and she did become something special. She became a part of the lady's garden. She could climb on the lady's flowers and watch the birds fly by. She was very happy. The spider was so grateful to the friendly lady. She was sorry that she tried to become a bird. But now she knew she was already something special! One day, one calm squirrel was playing in the park. He was jumping around and having a lot of fun. He was so happy! Suddenly, something happened. The squirrel fell off the tree he was in and got hurt. He started crying. The people in the park ran over to help him. They were so kind! They made sure he was okay and gave him a hug. The squirrel was feeling better soon and was able to play again. It was such a nice day everyone agreed to go back to the park the next day. The next day, the squirrel was feeling so calm. He was happy to jump around again. But then something strange happened. Suddenly, the ground started to rumble and shake! Everyone was so scared. The squirrel was scared too. But then, he realized what was happening. He had seen this before. It was an earthquake! The people in the park were so relieved when the shaking stopped. The squirrel was happy! Even with all that had just happened, he was still calm. Once there was a boy named Jack. He was young but he was very brave. He decided to explore a nearby pit. This pit was dark and scary, so he took a torch. He stepped inside the pit but he quickly realised there was a problem. He had gone too far in and he could not find the way out. He shouted for help but no one could hear him. Then suddenly, he heard a loud noise. He looked up and saw a dim light. It was an old man. He was carrying a candle in his hand. The old man said, "Why are you so foolish? You must recognize danger quickly!" Jack apologized and asked the old man for help. The old man looked at Jack carefully and said, "Maybe I can help you if you answer my riddle. What walks on four legs in the morning, two in the afternoon and three in the evening?" Jack thought hard and then he said, "A man! He crawls as a baby, walks as an adult and uses a cane in old age." The old man laughed and said, "You are right, now I will help you find the way out of the pit." He helped Jack out of the pit and Jack thanked the old man for his help. One day, Ma and Pa went to work. Ma worked in the office and Pa worked at the factory. Before they went, Ma gave Ben a funny staff. It was so hard that every time Ben tried to bend it, it wouldn't move. Ben laughed and laughed. He tried to bend it all afternoon, but he still couldn't do it. Later that day, Ma and Pa came home. Ma had a surprise for Ben. She gave him a brand new soft staff! Ben was so excited that he laughed and hugged Ma and Pa. This time, he could easily bend the staff and even move it around. It was much more fun than the hard one! The next day, Ben tried out the soft staff again. Suddenly, he noticed something strange. The hard staff had turned soft! Ma had bent it for him so that he could have fun with both staffs. Ben was so excited that he hugged and kissed Ma and Pa over and over again. He was so happy and couldn't help but laugh. Once upon a time there was a chubby parrot. He lived in the jungle with all his friends. Every day they would fly around and sing and laugh. One day, when the parrot was flying around, he saw something that made him tremble. It was a tiger! The parrot was so scared he quickly flew up into a tree and stayed very still. The tiger was angry. He wanted to find something to eat, but instead he only saw the parrot in the tree. He roared loudly and started to climb the tree. The parrot was so frightened he started to tremble. Just then, the parrot's friends saw what was happening and they all flew up to the tree and started to chatter and squawk. This made the tiger so mad he had to run away! The parrot was very grateful for his friends who had saved him. He learned that life is much better if you are surrounded by those who care about you. From then on he stayed close to his special friends and together they were safe. Once upon a time, there was a little boy. His name was John. One day, he saw something unusual. It was an inch-long creature. It had a sour face and arms. John was curious and he wanted to know what it was. He asked the creature, “What are you?†The creature answered, “I’m a sour-inch. I’m here to make you happy.†John smiled. He asked the sour-inch, “What can you do?†The creature answered. “I can make your day full of fun and joy. I can help you learn new things.†John was happy and he thanked the sour-inch for its helpful answers. From then on, John and the sour-inch had lots of fun together. They played games and went on fun adventures. Every day was an adventure full of fun. The End. Beth and her dad were walking in the park. Beth saw a tree and said, "Daddy, look at the tree! It's so clear." Her dad smiled and said, "Yes, the tree is very clear. Let's go and take a closer look." They walked over to the tree and Beth said, "Look, Daddy! I can see the leaves and the branches." Her dad nodded and said, "That's right, Beth. And we can have a picnic under the tree. What do you think? Shall we have a picnic here?" Beth clapped her hands and said, "Yes! Let's have a picnic under the tree!" So Beth and her dad had a picnic under the tree. They talked and laughed and had a wonderful time. Once upon a time, there was a big cross. It was hot in the place where the cross was. One day, a man called Mark came to the hot place. Mark had a big bag in his hands. Inside the bag, he had a lot of colourful paints. Mark opened his bag and started to paint the cross. He used many different colours and made the cross look beautiful. Purple, green, red and blue colours covered the cross. When he finished, the cross looked very nice. Mark stepped back and smiled. He had marked the cross with the most beautiful colours. Mark was proud of his work. He looked around and realized that the place was no longer hot. The colourful cross had made it cool. Mark was happy. He liked the beautiful cross he had made. He gave it one last look and left the place with a satisfied smile. Once upon a time, there was a naughty monkey who loved to cause mischief. His name was Tom and every day he misbehaved and caused lots of trouble. One day, he was walking by a creek when he saw an impressive bird soaring in the sky. He wanted to fly too so he decided to misbehave and climb a tree to get to the sky. He climbed so high, he couldn't get back down. He shouted and shouted for help but no one could hear him. Tom started to get very scared so he started crying and didn't want to move anymore. The sun started to go down and slowly all the animals around the creek started to go home. As darkness crept in, an owl noticed Tom and flew up to help him. He was very tired, but the owl manage to help him get down safely. Tom was very thankful and promised never to misbehave again. Sadly, he didn't keep his promise and continued to cause trouble. As punishment, he was banished from the creek and never allowed to come back again. The end. The sun was shining and it was time for Pat to go swimming. She wrapped up in her pink swimming costume and ran outside. She grabbed her swimming float, put it in the pool, and jumped in. Pat was the most powerful swimmer in the pool - she could swim faster than the others. Suddenly, Pat saw a big drain in the pool. She swam right up to it. "What's this?" she asked her father. "It's a drain," he said. "It's very powerful and it drains the water out of the pool." Pat watched as the drain sucked the water out slowly. She swam away and continued her swimming. At the end of the day, Pat was exhausted. But it had been a great day of swimming! Her dad told her that she was the most powerful swimmer he had ever seen. Pat smiled and happily got out of the pool. Once upon a time, a prune named Prunie dropping down from a tree. Prunie felt fragile. Prunie knew that if he dropped too far and too hard, he would crack. So Prunie decided he had to slow down his falling speed. Prunie started looking around for something to help slow him down. He noticed a gentle breeze coming from nearby. Prunie smiled. He knew that he could use the breeze to help slow down his fall. He spread out his arms. Then, he dropped in the direction of the breeze. Prunie got closer and closer to the ground. Prunie soon felt the soft grass below his feet. He had successfully dropped to the ground without breaking. Prunie was happy and relieved that he was safe. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Anna who lived in a small house. Every day, Anna saw a beautiful rainbow outside her window. She wanted to touch it, but her mum said she couldn't. Then one day, it was so hot outside that the rainbow splash became soft and Anna decided to try to touch it. “Mum, can I touch the rainbow please?†Anna asked. Her mum chuckled. “It's too high, sweetheart. You can't reach it.†Anna was determined. She ran to the ladder outside and tried to reach the rainbow. She had an idea. “Mum, can you help me?†Mum smiled and helped Anna climb the ladder. At last, Anna's hand was able to brush the rainbow. She was so happy! But then it started to rain. Anna quickly grabbed the rainbow in her hands and ran back inside. Mum smiled. Anna had succeeded! A little girl called Anna was playing in the park with her friends one day. It was getting late, so Anna's mum called out to her, "Anna, it's time to go home." Anna said good-bye to her friends and went home with her mum. On the way, they stopped at a store, and Anna's mum bought a can of soup. When they got home, Anna's mum made the soup. Anna asked her what kind of soup it was, and her mum said it was an unknown kind. Anna was curious, so she tasted it. It was the best soup Anna had ever had! She ate it all up and it even ended with a special dessert. Anna thanked her mum for the delicious soup and they both went to bed happy. Once upon a time, there lived a man. He was huge and strong and wanted to prevent bad things from happening. One day, when he was walking, he noticed something strange. He saw a huge ball rolling towards a little child. The man quickly ran to prevent the ball from hitting the child. But he was too late and the ball hit the child and knocked her over. The man felt very bad and wished he had tried harder to prevent this from happening. The man learnt from his mistake and vowed to never let it happen again. He always worked hard to prevent accidents from taking place. Unfortunately, one day, the man made a huge mistake and he was unable to prevent a bad thing from happening. Ever since, the man feels so terrible about it that he refuses to think about it. Once upon a time there was a loyal dog named Max. He loved to play golf! Every day he would wait for his owner to send him out onto the course. One day the owner said, "Come Max, I am going to send you out onto the golf course today." Max was so excited. He couldn't believe his luck. He wagged his tail in anticipation and ran out to the golf course. Once he arrived Max quickly began playing. He hit the ball deep into the woods and chased after it. Suddenly, he heard a voice. "Who's that?" it said. It was a little rabbit. "I'm Max, the loyal dog," Max said. The rabbit smiled. "That's a really loyal thing for you to do. Let's be friends," he said. Max and the rabbit played together all day. The owner was so happy when he found Max. He was even happier to see that Max had made a new friend. Once there was a boy who loved to play in a lab. He was happy and always enjoyed the time he spent there. He loved to explore the things in the lab and he was always restless with excitement. One day something happened in the lab to make him sad. He thought about leaving it but he decided to stay. He still wanted to enjoy it. He sat looking at all of the objects in the lab. Unfortunately, he was too careless and he knocked something fragile over. It broke and he was too scared to face the consequences of his mistake. He ran away from the lab and never went back. His mistake had led to a bad end. Once upon a time, two friends, Jia and Mandy, were playing in the park. Jia noticed a big tree with many leaves and wanted to make something special. She asked Mandy, "What are we going to make?" Mandy found a nice fork on the ground and picked it up. Jia smiled and said, "Let's make a sweet treat". The two friends ran to the swing set and grabbed a bucket. They filled the bucket with the leaves from the tree and brought it to a nearby pond. When they got to the pond, they used the fork to collect some water. Then they stirred the leaves and water together and added some sweet syrup. After they finished mixing it all together, they made a delicious and sweet treat. Jia and Mandy savored the sweet concoction as they never tasted anything like it before. They laughed, smiled and had a lot of fun. That day, Jia and Mandy created something very special with a simple fork and some leaves from a tree. Once upon a time there was a girl named Maria. She wanted to go to the park, but she did not know how to get there. Then she had a very creative idea. Maria called out to her mommy, "Mommy, can I send a taxi to go to the park?" Her mommy said, "That's a great idea because I can't come with you right now. I will call the taxi for you!" So, Maria's mommy called a taxi and sent it to pick up Maria. The taxi arrived and Maria got inside. She waved goodbye and off she went to the park. On her way there, she saw lots of interesting things. When she arrived at the park, Marie was very happy. She met her friends and had lots of fun. When it was time to go home, mummy sent the taxi back for Maria. When she got home, her mommy asked her, "Did you have fun at the park?" Maria said, "Yes, it was so much fun! And thank you for sending the taxi for me!" Once upon a time, there lived a small daddy mouse and a small mommy mouse. Daddy and mommy lived in a tiny house under a great tree. Every morning, daddy mouse and mommy mouse would dance and hope that life would give them something special. One day, mommy mouse saw something shiny and cheerful on the other side of the wide field. She called out to daddy mouse. â€Look! What is that? Can we go and see?†she asked. “Let’s find out!†said daddy mouse. So they jumped out of their tiny house and ventured over to the wide field. When they arrived, they found that it was a big, bright yellow sunflower! It was standing so tall and looking so cheerful that mommy and daddy mouse felt so happy. Daddy and mommy mouse hoped that they could take the sunflower home and take care of it. They talked and talked and eventually decided to take the sunflower home with them. From that day on, the wide field was illuminated with the most cheerful sunshine, and the little mommy and daddy mouse were so much happier. Once upon a time, there was a charming nation filled with happy people. People from all around the world loved to visit the nation and enjoy the beauty it had to offer. One day, a family from a far away land came to visit the nation. The mum, dad and their three year old child were delighted to be there, especially the little one! Everywhere they went he noticed how friendly and kind the people were. When the time for them to leave came, the little one was very sad. The mum and dad hugged him tightly and told him how much they loved him. Then they hugged the people of the nation goodbye, and thanked them for being so kind. The little one felt very special. He knew that wherever they go, they would always remember the charming nation full of love. Once upon a time there was a dog. His name was Spot. Spot was always happy and loved to play. One day he saw something shiny in the grass. He wanted to bring it home. It was chain! Spot didn't know what chain was, but it looked weird. He was so excited and wanted to show it to his owner. He ran to his house with the chain, but his owner was not there. He decided to take a nap and wait. When his owner came home she was surprised to see the chain. She asked Spot where he found it. Spot told her he found it in the grass. His owner was amazed! She said it was very special and told Spot to keep it safe. Spot was so proud of his chain. He kept it close with him everywhere he went. He always remembered the weird chain he found in the grass. Marvin drove his car to a park. He was surprised to see a factory right next to it. It was very weird. Marvin parked his car, got out and looked around. He saw a strange machine at the factory. It was making a loud noise. Then he saw a funny looking animal come out of the factory. He was very excited. Marvin ran over to the animal and started to pet it. He thought it was so weird that he wanted to keep it forever! Once upon a time, there was a little girl called Sarah. She was just three years old, and was very curious. Sarah loved to ask questions and wanted to understand the world around her. She had one special question which she couldn't understand. One day, Sarah asked her mum why the birds ate oats from the bird table. But her mum didn't understand either. So she said that she would go and find out for Sarah. On her way back, Sarah's mum met a little bird. Sarah's mum asked the bird why it liked to eat oats from the birdtable. The little bird explained that the oats gave it energy to fly and stay healthy. When Sarah's mum returned home, Sarah was so very excited to understand why the birds liked to eat oats. She was no longer upset. She was able to understand why the birds ate oats. The End. Once upon a time there was a boy named Ben. Ben was very hungry and wanted something to eat. He looked all around, but he couldn't find anything to eat. Just then, he heard a noise. He followed the sound and found a big chest in the corner of the room. He was excited, so he opened the chest. Inside the chest was a shiny, golden bell. Ben knew the bell must be very special. He carefully picked it up and it began to ring! The ringing was so loud that soon his mom and dad came to see what was happening. His mom said, "Oh Ben, what have you found? This is a magical bell!" His dad said, "Maybe if you make a wish, the bell will make it come true!" Ben thought carefully and then he said, "I wish I could have some food, I'm so hungry!" The bell rang one more time, and then it stopped. Ben looked around and saw a big feast of food sitting on the table! He started eating and soon he was full and happy. The magical bell had worked! Ben thanked the bell and put it back in the chest, safe and sound. From that day on, whenever Ben was hungry, he rang the bell, and it always provided delicious food! Max rode his bike down the street. It was a busy day. Cars beeped and mommies and daddies shouted at their kids to stay away from the road. Max spotted a cauliflower in Mrs. Smith's garden. It was huge! He wanted to take it home. "Hey Mrs. Smith! Can I have your cauliflower?" Max asked. Mrs. Smith was very busy gardening. She smiled and said, "Yes, Max! You can have it, I have plenty anyway." Max thanked her and rode home with his big cauliflower. He was excited to show it to his mommy. She would be so happy! Once, there was a big river. In the river there lived a powerful fish, he was the strongest swimmer in the river. Everybody said he was so powerful no-one could beat him. One day a little fish wanted to see if he could swim faster than the powerful fish. So the little fish tried and tried to swim faster. But the powerful fish wasn't going to let the little fish beat him. He swam faster and faster, and eventually he raced ahead. The little fish tried his hardest, but he couldn't catch up. In the end, the little fish lost the race. The powerful fish was victorious. The little fish was sad, and he swam away. Once there was a man named Tom who liked to work hard. He had two fingers that were very strong. But one day, Tom started to feel playful. He stopped working and decided to play instead. He spent so much time playing that he got tired and couldn't work anymore. He had no money and felt sad. Tom realized that he should have worked instead of being playful. He never had a chance to learn because he was too busy playing. Tom never had enough money to buy the things he wanted. He was very unhappy and never had enough money. Once upon a time, there was a girl named Sally. She had a special sheets. The sheets were made of bright, soft material. Sally liked to play with her sheets. She would fold it up, shape it and part it up in the air. One day, Sally wanted to go on an adventure. She spread out her sheets and part them very carefully. But when Sally started to walk on it, she saw something very scary. There was a big, black monster standing on the other side of the sheets! Sally quickly grabbed her sheets and rushed back home. She was very scared, but she was so relieved to be back to safety. From that day on, Sally didn't ever want to part her sheets again. She was too scared of the scary monster! Once there was a nosy flea. He was bouncing all around until he arrived to the house of an old man. He opened the door and started to explore. The old man was shocked to see the nosy flea and he said: "What are you doing here?" The flea answered: "I'm just taking a look around." The old man didn't like it and said: "Get out of here!" But the flea didn't listen and just kept exploring. So the old man decided to do something about it. He bent down and tried to grab the flea, but the nosy flea was too quick. The flea jumped away from the old man and landed on a nearby table. The old man was getting angry and suddenly the flea bit him on the finger. The old man was so surprised that he dropped the flea and said: "Ouch! That was not nice, flea!" But the nosy flea didn't care. He just laughed and bounced away. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Maisy. Maisy loved to explore and have adventures outside. One day, she was walking in a big park, when she came upon an icy pond. She carefully balanced on the edge and peered into the pond. On the side of the pond, she spotted a bright label floating in the water. Maisy carefully stepped onto the slippery surface and slowly balanced on the pond as she tried to reach the label. She shivered in excitement. Finally, she grabbed the label and jumped back onto the grass of the park. When she opened the label, she found a treat inside! Maisy smiled with delight at her find and skipped back home, feeling proud of her balancing adventure. One day, a little girl was playing in her garden when she spotted something glinting in the grass. She carefully lifted it out of the grass and saw it was a switch. Excitedly, she ran inside to show her mom what she had found. "Look, Mommy, I found this switch!" she shouted. Her mom looked impressed. "That's a very special switch," she said. "It needs to be tested before it can be switched on." The little girl nodded, understanding the task she had been set. The little girl went outside and began to test the switch, but no matter how hard she tried, it was broken and wouldn't switch on. The little girl was troubled as she had wanted to show her mom that she could do it. She didn't want to disappoint her. The little girl decided to take one last try. After some intense concentration, she managed to turn the switch on and off. She proudly ran into the house to show her mom. Her mom smiled, relieved that her daughter had mastered the task and happy that she hadn't been troubled. Once there were two brothers, Tom and John. Tom had a fancy sack, and he was excited to show it to his brother. He waved it in front of John's face and said “Look at how fancy my sack is!†John wasn’t too impressed. He shrugged his shoulders and said “Your sack is fancy, but mine is bigger.†“But mine is really fancy!†said Tom, shaking the sack. “We should join them together,†said John. “That way we would have one really fancy and really big sack!†Tom nodded his head in agreement. So, the two brothers united their sacks, and it ended up being the fanciest and biggest sack they had ever seen! The brothers then discovered a new way to work together. They learned that when they unite their talents and things it can result in something even greater! The moral of the story is that when we work together, amazing things can happen! One day, Emma and her mom were walking to the store. Emma saw a pretty bird in a tree. "Mom, can I touch it?" she asked. But Mom said no. Suddenly, the bird flew away. It flew so fast! It escaped from the tree. The next day, Emma and her mom went back to the store. On the way, Emma saw a pretty butterfly. She wanted to touch it. Mom said, "No, you cannot touch the butterfly, it will escape." But Emma didn't listen. She chased the butterfly and finally caught it. Emma's mom smiled and said, "The butterfly has been very kind to you, it gave you a special surprise". Then Emma saw that the butterfly had left a few money coins on her hand! She was so happy. The money was very pretty and she wanted to keep it. So she and her mom went back to their house to put the money in a safe place. But the butterfly escaped again! Emma was sad, but she still remembered the pretty butterfly. Once there was a girl named Lucy. She was very small but she was very clever. One day Lucy was walking in the woods when she spotted a twig. She bent down to pick it up. Suddenly, she heard a loud shout. The shout was coming from a big brown bear. The bear was standing up in the trees. He was looking straight at Lucy. Lucy was very scared. She did not know what to do. Then, she remembered she had the twig in her hand. She lifted up the twig and shouted as loudly as she could. The bear was surprised by Lucy's clever idea. He was so scared that he ran away into the woods. Lucy felt relieved and she was proud of herself for being so brave. She looked around and said, "I'm the smartest girl ever!" Once upon a time, a little girl named Lisa noticed a pupil. He was a very small person who wore big glasses. Lisa saw him walking near her house. She was very curious about the pupil and so she walked towards him to learn more. When she approached him, he said hello. The two of them started to talk and Lisa noticed that the pupil could see very clearly. He explained to her that he was special and that he could see things that other people could not. He said that his glasses helped him to see things more clearly and then he smiled. Lisa was so excited to learn that the pupil was so special. She asked him if he wanted to be her friend and the pupil said yes. Now Lisa and the pupil are best friends and Lisa loves to learn about the things that the pupil can see. Once upon a time there was a little girl. She was only three years old. One day, she was playing in her room when a funny noise came from behind the curtain. She was very curious, so she walked over to it. She pulled the curtain back, and saw a tiny rabbit peeking out from behind it. “Hello!†said the little girl. The rabbit jumped and said, “Oh, hello! I'm sorry to have startled you.†“That's okay!†said the little girl. “What are you doing here?†The rabbit looked around. “I was just looking for a way out. The door is too hard for me to open.†The little girl thought for a moment. “I have an idea! You can come out through the ordinary window.†The rabbit thought about this and said, “That sounds like a good plan. Thank you!†The little girl smiled and opened the window. The rabbit hopped out, thanked her again, and went on his way. The little girl watched as the rabbit went off into the distance. She was happy to have been able to answer the rabbit’s request. She smiled, closed the window, and went back to her play. Jill was a curious three year old girl. She spent a lot of time exploring the yard around her house. One day, Jill was on a mission to discover something new. She walked around and around until something caught her eye. It was an engine! Jill was so excited to discover it. She wanted to find out what it did. She climbed on top of it and started pushing buttons. Suddenly, the engine made a terrible sound. Jill jumped off the engine and ran away scared. But she was still proud that she had discovered something so interesting. Once upon a time there were two friends, Mary and Jan. Mary loved to bake delicious cakes and cookies. Jan was a successful youth and he wanted to learn to bake like Mary. One day Jan asked Mary to show him how to bake. Mary was very happy to help her friend. She taught Jan all about mixing the ingredients, stirring them and following the recipe. They had an idea to make a special birthday cake for all their friends. They worked hard and baked the best cake ever. Everyone was amazed by the delicious cake, especially Jan's friends. Jan was very successful and everyone congratulated him for learning how to bake. He felt so proud and happy for his accomplishment. Mary was also so proud of her friend and they both knew they had a great future ahead of them. Everyone was happy! One day, Fritz noticed that his room was very messy. He didn't like it, so he decided to organize. He put all of his dolls in one corner and his blocks in another. Then he put his books on the shelf. Next, Fritz had an idea. He wanted to have fun, so he made a motion. He jumped up and down and then ran in circles around the room. He was having so much fun! However, Fritz's fun quickly came to an end. The floor was filthy, and Fritz didn't like it. He wanted his room to be neat, so he found a cloth and some soap. He used the cloth to wipe the floor clean. That way, it was squeaky clean. Fritz was happy. Now he had a clean room and he had had fun with his motions! Once upon a time, there were two friends, John and Sarah. They did everything together, like playing outside and eating lunch. One day they were playing in the garden when they saw a bee. Sarah said, “Let’s catch it!†John said, “No way, it could sting us! It’s better to stay away.†Sarah said, “Come on, I want to catch it.†John said nothing, but he was jealous. He wanted to catch it too. They watched as the bee flew away. The next day, the two friends went to the garden again. Suddenly, the bee came back. Sarah said, “Now we can catch it!†John smiled and said, “Let’s do it!†They ran after the bee and caught it. John was so happy! He was no longer jealous of Sarah. Sam and his dad were walking in the woods. Suddenly, they saw a bowl on the ground. Sam asked his dad, "What’s in the bowl, Dad?" Dad replied, "I don’t know, let’s watch it". Sam and Dad watched the bowl carefully. After a few minutes, a big and dangerous snake crawled out of the bowl! Dad quickly grabbed Sam and stepped back. The snake slithered across the forest, glancing back at them. Sam wanted to follow the snake, but Dad said, "No, it’s too dangerous". Sam argued, "But I want to see where it goes!" Dad replied, "I'm sorry, Sam. You can't go. We have to stay here and watch the bowl". Sam was disappointed, but he knew Dad was right. He watched the snake until it disappeared into the woods. After that, he and Dad walked away, hand in hand. Once there was a little boy named Ryan. He was so excited because he was going to drive in a car for the first time. His dad took him to the car and said, "Let's go!" Ryan hopped in the car and asked, "What happens now?" His dad said, "We go fast!" Ryan asked, "What does that mean?" His dad said, "It means we drive at a modest speed." Ryan smiled, understanding what his dad meant. He was ready to go and started counting the cars they were passing by. Even though going at a modest speed, it felt like an adventure to Ryan. Once upon a time, there was a fish called Tim. Tim was always looking for adventure. One day, Tim decided to go for a swim. He dived deep into the ocean. At the bottom of the ocean, Tim saw a big safe. Tim thought it was very exciting. He looked closer and realised it was hidden. He wanted to see what was inside. Tim tried to open the safe but it was too hard. He decided to go and find help. He swam to the beach and saw some friendly people. Tim asked the people if they could help him open the safe. The people said they would be happy to help. They used a big hammer and soon they opened the safe. Inside, there was a treasure chest. Tim was very happy. He thanked the people and swam away with his new treasure. It was the best day ever! Tim was so excited to have found a hidden treasure. Ever since that day, Tim was always diving in the ocean, looking for more adventure. Once there was a small boy called Tom. He was very curious, and loved to create. Each day he would take a look around his garden and imagine things he would like to make. One day, Tom saw some wheat growing in his garden and had an idea: to create a dependable friend. He picked the wheat to make a human figure. Tom worked hard and soon had created the figure. He made sure to make it dependable, just like he wanted. Tom smiled when he finished and said to the figure, “Let’s be friends!†But all of a sudden, his figure fell apart. Tom couldn't believe it - his work was ruined! He had tried so hard and was so sad. Tom sat there feeling defeated. He realized that no matter how hard he tried, some things were too difficult for him to create. One day, Grandpa and Grandma came to visit their grand-daughter, Lizzy. Grandma brought something special with her and she asked Lizzy, “Can you take care of this jewelry for me until I can give it to you as a gift?†Lizzy was so excited and answered with a big “Yesâ€! She took it and hugged it close. Then she ran to show Mommy and Daddy her new jewels. Mommy and Daddy told her she had to be very careful with it and put it in a safe place. Then, they all had a healthy lunch together. The next day, Grandma brought something else special with her and asked Lizzy, “Do you want to take care of this too?†Lizzy was shocked! She didn’t know Grandma knew that she took such good care of the jewelry. She hugged Grandma and said “Yes†with a smile. Lizzy Opened it and, inside was the very same jewelry that Grandma had given to her the day before. She was so happy and loving took it out of the box and hugged it. Grandma smiled and said, “That shows me you take good care of things, so now you can keep it as my gift to you.†This made Lizzy very happy and she vowed to take even better care Once upon a time, there were two friends, Tim and Sarah. They went to the same school and were always playing jokes on each other. One day, they went to a big hotel. The hotel was very messy and had stacks of clothes all over the floor. Tim and Sarah laughed and thought it was funny. But then, something bad happened. They heard a loud crash. They soon realised that the mess had made the hotel unsafe and now it was dangerous. Tim and Sarah said sorry and regretted their silly jokes. They had learned that jokes were not always nice and that it was important to respect others and their property. They worked together to clean up the hotel, and have never forgotten the lesson they learned that day. They always remember to keep their jokes nice and to never make messes that put others in danger. Once upon a time there was a little boy named Jack. Everyday, he would take a walk in the park with his mother. He liked the fresh air and loved running around. One day, Jack was walking with his mother. They saw a buckle lying on the grass. It was an ordinary buckle, nothing fancy. Jack asked his mother if he could keep it. His mother smiled and said, “Sure! Why don’t you put it on your shoe?†Jack gave the buckle a try. Carefully, he fastened the buckle around his shoe. Jack was very proud of his buckle. Whenever he would go on walks, his buckle would shine. Jack and his mother would walk together everyday. Little did they know their buckled shoes would take them places they had never been before. Once upon a time there was a huge diary. The diary was so big no one could lift it! Everyone was curious about the diary, but no one knew what was inside. One day a small girl wanted to see what was inside. She tried to open the diary but it was too big and heavy for her. She wondered how she could open it. Suddenly, a monster appeared. The monster said he could help the girl open the diary. The girl trusted the monster and he started to open the huge diary. The diary was full of dark things! The monster said he could make the girl's life worse if she didn't do what he wanted. The terrified girl started to cry. The bad monster gave the girl a sad ending. He made the girl do terrible things forever and ever. Once upon a time, there was an enthusiastic rhinoceros named Button. One day Button decided to go on a big adventure. “Let’s go,†said Button with a large smile on his face. He packed his bags and off he went. As Button walked, he saw a sign that said, “Welcome to the jungle!â€. He was excited and kept going forward. Soon Button discovered he wasn’t alone on his journey. He heard a voice calling out, “Hello! Who’s there?†Button answered, “It’s me! Button the rhinoceros.†The voice said, “Well hello Button. I’m Mary and I’m here to explore the jungle with you. Would you like to part together?†Button nodded, “Yes. That sounds like fun!†Button, Mary and the other animals in the jungle all went on a big journey through the jungle together. They saw different kinds of birds, monkeys, and other animals. They were all very enthusiastic to explore! Button and Mary had a great time and learned a lot about the jungle. At the end of their journey, Button and Mary said goodbye and went their separate ways. Button returned home with lots of stories to tell. Once there was a charming snowman. He was round, and he had two big coal eyes and a jolly carrot nose. But one day, as the sun shone ever brighter, he began to melt. "Oh no!" said the snowman as he saw his knee dissolve into a puddle. He looked all around, until he spotted a little girl, who was smiling up at him. "Hello, snowman!" said the girl cheerfully. "It looks like you are melting!" The snowman smiled back. He said, "Yes, I am melting. What a pity! But I'm still happy to have met you." The girl then reached out and gave the snowman a big hug. And as her arms wrapped around him, he melted away completely. But in that moment, he felt as happy as ever, for he had made a new friend. Once upon a time, there was a mom and a baby. The mom wanted to raise the baby right, so every morning she tied a soft rope around the baby's waist. She used the rope to help the baby walk and to keep him safe. But one day, the rope was too tight and the baby's waist started to hurt. He cried and tried to free himself, but the rope was tied too tight and the mom was too busy to notice. The baby cried for hours, but the mom didn't hear him. Eventually, the baby's waist started to feel really sore, and he couldn't stand it any longer. He used all of his strength and managed to untie the rope, but afterward he was too weak to walk. The mom was so sad when she noticed that the baby was trying to raise himself, but she was too late. The baby was too weak, and he couldn't get up. The sad mom had to take the baby to the hospital and he was never the same again. Once upon a time, there lived a king who was very impressive. He lived in a big castle with his court. One day, he wanted to show off his impressive castle to a visiting prince. The prince was astonished when he saw the castle and said, "Wow, this is amazing! Who is the king?" The king replied, "I am the king. Would you like to take a closer look?" The prince was very impressed, "Yes please! I would love to!" The king beamed and proudly showed the prince around. Everywhere they went they saw impressive things. Finally, the prince thanked the king, "This is the most impressive castle I have ever seen. Thank you so much!" The king smiled and waved goodbye as the prince left. The king was very happy that his impressive castle had made such an impression on the prince. Once upon a time, there was a little girl called Lila. Every day, Lila would help her mum to make food in the kitchen. When they cooked together, Lila wore her mum's apron to protect her clothes. One day, Lila decided that it was time to be independent. She wanted to do things on her own and almost didn't wear her mum's apron. However, her mum convinced her that she needed it to stay safe and clean. Lila reluctantly wore the apron but the very next day she decided that she should try again and be independent. She put her apron away but when she was mixing the ingredients in the bowl, she knocked over the bowl and made a big mess! Lila was very sad but she decided to clean the mess up herself. She found the apron and put it on, taking care to keep herself safe and clean from the mess. After she finished cleaning, Lila decided that independence was good but there were other times when it was better to ask for help. She was proud of herself for being able to figure things out on her own and clean up the mess she had made. One day, Benny the Bear and Sally the Squirrel went on a picnic together. Sally brought a delicious treat for the picnic, but when they arrived, the treat was gone. Benny had taken it! Benny felt awful and was so sorry. He said, "I'm sorry, Sally. I took the treat. Please forgive me." Sally was very cheerful and kind. She said, "It's ok Benny. I forgive you." Benny was very happy and said, "Thank you, Sally. How can I make it up to you?" Sally said, "Let's go get ice cream. That's a special treat." So Benny and Sally went to get ice cream and had a fun and happy picnic. They laughed and talked and smiled and it was the best treat after all. Once upon a time, there was an old church. It was ancient and had been standing for many, many years. One day, the church roared. Everyone was scared and didn't know what to do. But then, a brave lion appeared and the church stopped roaring. Everyone was very happy and returned to their homes. The brave lion lived near the ancient church and made sure it always stayed safe. From that day onwards, the lion roamed around the church, keeping it safe and peaceful. Once upon a time, there was a castle in a far away land. It was very big and very tall. The castle had a big wall all around it. Inside the castle walls, there was a big scary dragon. The dragon had sharp teeth, sharp claws and a tough hide. No one wanted to come near it! But one day, a brave knight appeared on top of the castle walls. He had a sharp sword in his hand. The knight was not scared of the dragon. He charged at it and started to fight. The knight and the dragon had a long battle. In the end, the knight won and the dragon flew away. The knight was a hero and everyone cheered for him! From then on, no one was scared of the castle anymore. Once upon a time, there was an old man. Every day he liked to drive his car. He drove through the city, past the park and the countryside. One day, he was driving when he saw something shiny in the road. It was a penny! The old man stopped the car, jumped out and picked up the penny. He was very pleased. The old man put the penny in his pocket and continued to drive. He drove faster and faster until eventually he was going very fast. All of a sudden, the penny flew out of his pocket and into the air. The old man saw the penny soaring and had to quickly stop the car. He got out of the car and ran as fast as he could, but the penny was gone. The old man looked everywhere for the penny but he could not find it. He was sad, but at least he had enjoyed the drive. The old man drove home and waited another day to try and find the penny. He never found the penny, but from then on he tried to be more careful with pennies. One day, a small orange bug was hopping around in the warm sun. It was a happy bug, enjoying the day. Suddenly, it heard a strange noise. When it looked up, it saw a big bird flying towards it! The bug felt scared and tried to resist the bird. It hopped and flew as fast as it could, but the bird kept coming closer. Finally, the bug decided to hide in a nearby flower. The flower was big and orange and it gave the bug a safe place to hide. But when the bird looked inside the flower, it saw the bug. It began to use its wings and loud lungs to try and get the bug out of the flower. The bug was scared, and it used all its strength to resist the bird. After a long fight, the bird eventually gave up. The bug stayed hidden in the orange flower until the bird flew away. Then, the bug came out and hopped away, grateful to have resisted the bird. Once upon a time there was a little girl named Sunshine who loved to play outside. One day, she decided to go explore a nearby forest. As she went deeper and deeper into the forest, she began to get a bit scared. But then she saw a charming little path and decided to follow it. She walked and walked until she reached a big, beautiful lake. She wanted to go swimming, but first she had to make sure the lake was safe. So she decided to throw a stone into the water to check. Suddenly, a voice called out, “What are you doing?†Sunshine was so surprised! She spun around and saw a friendly looking frog wearing a funny hat. “I am testing the lake to see if it is safe for swimming,†she said. The frog smiled. “Good thinking! I can help you with that. Jump in and I will give you a pass if you complete the test!†Sunshine smiled and jumped in. After swimming around for a few minutes, she emerged from the lake and the frog gave her a pass. She was so excited! And with that, Sunshine’s charming adventure was complete. Once upon a time, there were two sisters. The older sister was brave and the younger one was scared. One day, the sisters were walking through the forest when the younger sister suddenly got scared. She saw something she thought was scary and she ran away. The brave big sister followed her, and before the younger sister knew it, she was alone in the dark and cold forest. The brave big sister soon realised that the younger one was gone and started to look for her. She called out and asked people in the forest if they had seen her. No one knew where she had gone. Just when the brave big sister was about to give up, she heard a faint noise. It was coming from under a big tree. She touched the tree and found her little sister, shaking and scared. The brave big sister hugged her little sister tight and then looked around. Suddenly she saw something move in the shadows. It was a big bear! The brave big sister quickly grabbed her little sister, but it was too late. The bear attacked the sisters with its big claws and the sisters ran away. The brave big sister managed to run away but her little sister was not so lucky. The brave big sister looked around and saw the little sister being dragged away by the big bear. The brave big sister tried to help but she was too scared. She had to watch as the big bear took away her brave little sister. The brave big Abby and Mommy were walking together in the park. "Oh, look! There's a bird!" Abby said. Mommy looked up and saw an old bird slowly flying through the sky. "I miss that bird," Abby said as it flew away. Mommy hugged Abby and asked, "How come you miss the bird?" Abby replied, "I really like birds. I want to fly away with the bird or maybe play with it." Mommy smiled and said, "Well, maybe someday you'll be able to do that. For now, why don't we try to find some other birds for you to watch?" So, the pair went off in search of more birds and had a wonderful time looking for all the feathers in the sky. Even though Abby was sad to have missed the old bird, Mommy made sure she had plenty of chances to find new ones. Sam and his Mommy were walking down the street. Sam smelled something delicious in the air. It was a smell that made his mouth water. "Mommy, what is that smell?" Sam asked. "That smell is coming from the vendor. He is selling spicy food," Mommy said. Sam and Mommy walked to the vendor and bought some of the spicy food. Sam loved it! He and Mommy ate it while they walked down the street. As they walked, Sam saw some children rolling down a hill. Sam asked, "Mommy, can I roll too?" "Yes, you can," Mommy said. Sam and Mommy walked over to the hill, and Sam started to roll down it. He laughed and laughed as he rolled. The sun was shining and the birds were singing high above. Sam had a wonderful time. When Sam finally stopped rolling, he walked back to Mommy and said, "That was fun! I want to roll down again!" Mommy smiled and said, "Maybe next time." Jim was a tidy man. He had made sure all his things were put away in neat places. One day, Jim was cleaning up his toy room when he noticed something in the corner. It was a plastic toy! He had never seen it before. Jim was surprised. He was sure he had tidied everything up. He asked his daughter if she had made a mess, but she said no. Jim was starting to get worried. Where did the plastic toy come from? Then all of a sudden, Jim heard a funny, squeaky noise. He turned around and saw something scurrying around the room. It was a small mouse! Jim realised that the mouse had been the one who had brought the plastic toy in and had been making a mess. Jim decided to try and get rid of the mouse. He made sure the room was extra tidy, so that the mouse couldn't hide anywhere. He also set down some traps - and soon caught the sneaky creature. Jim was relieved that the mess was all gone now, and that his toy room was tidy again. And from that day onward, he made sure to keep it that way! Billy was a jolly boy. Every day he went to the park with his mom. They would swing on the swings and play hide and seek. There was always lots of fun to be had. One day, Billy asked his mom for a special promise. He wanted his mom to protect him at all times. His mom smiled and said, "Of course I will. I promise to always look after you and make sure you are safe." Billy was happy. He knew his mom would keep her promise. Whenever Billy was feeling scared, his mom was always there to protect him. She held his hand and kept him safe. Whenever he was feeling worried, she would tell him stories and sing him songs. Every day, his mom kept her promise to protect him. No matter what, she was always there for him. That's why Billy was so jolly, because he knew he was loved and protected. Once upon a time, there was a naughty flea. He liked to play all day and shine in the sun. He loved to stay outdoors and didn't like being told what to do. One day, however, his mom called to him. "Come here, little flea!" she said. "I have something I want you to do!" The naughty flea was not happy being told what to do, but he knew his mom was right. He slowly made his way to her. "What do you want me to do?" he asked. "I want you to polish my shell," she said. "It needs to sparkle in the sun." The little flea sighed, but quickly got busy polishing his mom's shell. He used his tiny hands to rub and polish until it shone brightly. When he was done, his mom thanked him. "Thank you," she said, "for being so helpful. You're not so naughty after all!" The little flea smiled and went back outside, happy that he had been able to help his mom. Once upon a time there was a boy who traveled to the lake. He was so excited to go fishing with his dad. He brought a long stick for fishing. When he got to the lake, he noticed a big frog near the edge. The frog had the same stick the boy had. He just stared at the frog for a few seconds. The boy asked the frog nicely to give him the stick back. The frog refused and hopped away. The boy was so upset and started to cry. Suddenly, a kind woman appeared and asked the boy why he was crying. He told her what happened and she said she could help. She had a magic wand and waved it over the stick. Suddenly, the stick flew out of the frog's hands back to the boy. He was so amazing and thanked the kind woman. The boy then happily continued on his journey and had a great time fishing with his dad. Once upon a time there was a bird. The bird dreamed of soaring high in the sky. Every day it watched the other birds soar so gracefully and it wished that it could do the same. One day the bird went down to the playground and saw some other birds playing there. It decided to join in and they had a great time. They played tag and race games and even laughed together. The bird asked the other birds if it could try to soar and they all agreed to help. They cheered for the bird as it spread its wings and attempted to take flight. Much to the bird's surprise, it managed to soar up into the sky. It flew a few circles around the playground and landed back at the other birds laughing. The bird was so excited that it had managed to soar. It went back to the playground each day, practicing and getting better and better. Soon, it was competing with the other birds, who all thought the bird was the best flyer around. The bird was so proud that it had learnt to soar. It kept on practicing until it could soar higher, faster and more gracefully than ever before. And they all lived happily ever after. Yesterday, Mr Fox was feeling very energetic. He looked out of the window and noticed that it was getting dark. He decided it was time for his jog. He put on his running shoes and made his way out of the door. He smiled to himself in anticipation of the fresh air. As Mr Fox was heading through the forest, he heard some strange noises. Suddenly, a little rabbit popped out from behind a tree. "Good evening," said the rabbit with a friendly wave. "Good evening, my little friend," said Mr Fox, nodding. "Are you here for a jog too?" The rabbit nodded eagerly. "Yes, I started jogging yesterday," it said in its tiny voice. Mr Fox smiled. "Excellent!" he said. "Let's get going then!" And with that, the two friends began jogging side by side through the dark forest. Jack was walking in the forest. The trees were thick and he could not see very far. Suddenly he heard a loud noise. It was coming from the bushes! Jack was scared and he wanted to run away, but he couldn't. He stepped closer and saw a rabbit. "What are you doing?" he asked. The rabbit said, "I'm sorting. Look at this big pile of carrots!" Jack watched as the rabbit sorted the carrots. Jack asked, "But why are you sorting them so fast?" The rabbit said, "Oh, I'm in a hurry. I need to get these ready for dinner!" Jack said, "Can I help you?" The rabbit said, "No, thanks. I'm almost done!" Jack turned around and started to walk away, but then the rabbit grabbed one of his feet and pulled him really hard. The rabbit laughed and said, "Now, you'll help me sort these carrots all night!" Jack was so scared and he cried and begged the rabbit to let him go, but the rabbit was too strong and too fast. Jack was forced to sort the carrots all night with the rabbit's thick claws digging into his skin. In the morning, the rabbit finally let Jack go, but Jack was so sad and had no strength left. He never went back to the forest. Once upon a time, there was a little boy called Tom. Tom went to the park one day and saw a mysterious jet in the sky. He loved planes and he was very excited! He waved up to the jet and shouted 'Hello!' Suddenly, the jet was coming closer and closer to the park! Tom couldn't believe it! He was shaking with joy. The jet flew directly above him and he wanted to get even closer. He ran and jumped into the air, hoping to squeeze the jet. But before he could, the jet flew away and Tom was left wondering where it had gone. He looked and looked, but it had gone. He felt deflated and disappointed. But then, a few minutes later, the mysterious jet came back and flew around him in circles. Tom was so happy - he smiled, waved and jumped in the air, and this time he was able to squeeze the jet! Tom smiled. His mysterious jet was the best. Once upon a time, there was a little angel who was playing in the clouds. She was happy and carefree, singing beautiful songs and dancing with the wind. But then, something dark started to appear in the sky. It was a scary storm and the little angel was afraid. She tried to hide in the clouds and stay safe, but the storm was getting closer. Suddenly, the little angel was falling, down, down towards the ground. She thought she was going to get hurt, so she was scared. But then, something miraculous happened. A group of wonderful angels appeared and flew around her, protecting her from the storm. They cradled her, and soon she was back in the clouds, safe and sound. The little angel was so relieved and thankful that the angels had come to her rescue. She knew that when she was scared, she could count on her angel friends. Once upon a time, there was a kind elf who lived in a cave on top of a cliff. Every day at sunset, the elf would emerge from his cave to serve delicious treats to all the birds and animals in the woods below the cliff. The little animals would gather eagerly to get their tasty snacks. Every single night, the kind elf cooked up something special for the animals, ranging from sweet strawberries to crunchy nuts and tasty grasshoppers. The animals loved the delicious treats and thanked the kind elf for his generosity. Then, once darkness fell and the animals had roamed away, the elf jumped back in his cave to have a restful sleep. The end. Once upon a time there was a boy named Phil. He was a very curious boy and loved to explore. One day, he went for a walk in the woods. As he was walking, Phil heard a strange sound. He looked around and saw something unusual. It was a little jar of jam! He had never seen anything like this before and he was very excited. Phil stopped and picked up the jar. He began to open the lid when he saw something else. It was a small creature! It was a tiny fairy with wings and a pointy hat. She was very friendly and she introduced herself as Jonesy. Phil was so excited to meet the magical little creature. He couldn't believe how unusual yet special their meeting was. Jonesy knew that Phil was curious and kindly offered him the jar of jam she had been collecting. Phil happily accepted and thanked her. The two spent the rest of the day exploring and making jam together. They shared lots of stories and had a wonderful time. Phil was so happy to have made a new friend that day. He learned that life is full of surprises and that it can always lead to something special! Lily wore her favourite dress to the park. She walked in feeling very excited. She looked around for an adventure. Suddenly, she spotted a branch sticking out of the tree. “Is anyone there?†said Lily. A small bird flew down from the branch and perched on the tree. “Hello!†said the bird. “Hello!†said Lily. “I’m looking for a dependable friend!†“Well, I can help!†said the bird. “My name is Robin, and I love to play hide and seek.†Lily smiled, feeling excited. She and Robin spent the whole day playing and exploring. They raced around the park and played under the branch. Lily was so glad to have a dependable friend. At the end of the day, Lily hugged Robin goodbye. She knew that she could count on Robin whenever she wanted to play. Once upon a time, a curious little girl named Lillie was on a sunshiny spring day. She saw flowers in the garden with pretty and bright colors. She admired the red, yellow and blue ones, but she wondered why there weren't any purple ones. So Lillie started to think of a way to make purple flowers. She started mixing some of the different colored petals together, but the colors began to fade away. Just then, a wise TV said to Lillie: "Those colors don't belong together. They need to stay the way they were". Realizing she was wrong, Lillie put the petals back in the spots they belonged to. When she did, something magical started to happen. Suddenly, the colors got brighter and a few of the petals turned to a beautiful purple. Lillie had learned a good lesson that day. She realized that trying to change something that is already perfect isn't a good idea. Each color belonged in its own special place, and when she put it back, it created something even more amazing! Once upon a time, there was a nice jar. Every day, the jar would grow bigger and bigger. One day, when the jar was nice and big, a lady came up to it. "Oh, my! What a nice big jar," she said. The jar was so happy that the lady had noticed it. It asked, "Do you know what you can do with a nice big jar like me?" The lady smiled and said, "I do! I can put things inside of you!" The jar was so excited and couldn't wait to see what kind of things the lady would put inside it. The next day, the lady came back. In her hands, she held a big bunch of colorful flowers. She carefully put them inside the jar and the jar was so proud. Small and big flowers filled the space inside, just like the jar had grown to be. The lady said, "See? Now you are a nice big jar and a beautiful flower vase at the same time!" The jar was so happy. It had grown to be something even more special than it had ever hoped for. Once upon a time there was a little girl called Jenny. She was three years old and very curious. One day Jenny wanted to explore her house. She went around and saw many new things. Then she saw a bookshelf. It was filled with books and she was very excited. Jenny tried to reach one of the books, but it was too high up. She was confused so she asked her mum. "Mum, can I go get the book?" she asked. "Of course you can, darling," said her mum. Then Jenny went to the bookshelf and grabbed the book she wanted. She was so happy! She hugged the book close to her and ran off to read it. The End. Once there was a baby lamb. He was so small and cute that everyone in the neighbourhood wanted to give him a pat. One day, while standing in front of the judge, the little baby lamb got very scared and he whispered 'help'. The judge noticed the lamb and he said in a soft voice, "Don't be upset. I won't hurt you". The lamb was relieved, but he still felt very scared. The judge smiled and said, "Don't worry, I am a friend". He then whispered some friendly words to the lamb to calm him down. The lamb felt so much better after hearing the judge's kind words. He was so happy, he started to jump around in joy. All the onlookers laughed and smiled with the baby lamb. The judge had given the little lamb a reason to smile with his kind words. Everyone was so grateful for the judge's generosity, and the baby lamb was very thankful too. Once upon a time there were two frogs who were best friends. One of the frogs had a pole that was very delicate. He was very proud of this pole because he had made it himself. The other frog wanted to borrow the pole so that he could use it too. His friend thought about this for a while and then decided to lend it for a short time. The second frog was very excited and happily used the pole for a few days. Then, one day, he accidentally broke it. He was very sad, but he knew he had to be honest and tell his friend what had happened. The first frog was disappointed but he was glad his friend had been honest. He told him that even though the pole was broken, he was still really happy to have a friend he could trust. This story teaches us that it is important to be honest and honour our commitments, even when it isn't easy. Once upon a time, there was a little girl. She was so happy! She loved to dance and play in the backyard. One day she found a magical mint. It was the most fancy mint she'd ever seen! It was so sparkly. The little girl touched the mint. Suddenly, the mint started to glow. It was so bright! The little girl was so excited. She jumped around with joy and showed her family the magical mint. Everyone was amazed. They couldn't believe it was real. The little girl kept the mint forever and it glowed every night. She felt very special being the only one with such a fancy mint! One morning, the sun rose and it was a beautiful sunrise. The sky became filled with yellows and pinks. All of a sudden, Mama said "I'm so dizzy, let's bake!" She began gathering eggs, flour and butter. Then, she put them in a bowl and began to mix them. When she was done, she put them in a pan and put it in the oven. Soon, the kitchen began to smell like something sweet. Mama then took the pan out of the oven and put it on the counter. The pan was now full of something golden and delicious. Mama smiled and said "We made something special for breakfast." She served the golden treat for breakfast and everyone was happy. They all smiled with delight when they ate it. The sun was now high in the sky and it was a beautiful, bright day. That morning, Mama and the family had enjoyed a wonderful, dizzy breakfast of something they had baked together. One morning, Ben had a wonderful idea. He wanted to design something special. He decided to design a tent. He found some material in his mom's sewing box, it was heavy but he managed to bring it to the backyard. Next, Ben put the material on the grass. He looked around and saw some big sticks. He started to move the sticks to form a frame. Suddenly, the tent started to shape up. He dragged the heavy material and pulled it over the frame. When he was finished, Ben stepped back to admire his work. The tent was standing right in front of him and it looked great. He was so proud of the tent he designed. From now on, he could camp outside anytime. What an amazing thing he had done! Once upon a time, there was a huge wave that came to the beach. It was so big that everyone was scared. But Hattie was not scared. She wanted to bring the wave to her friends. So she grabbed her spade and pail and ran towards the huge wave. Hattie bravely scooped up some of the wave and carried it with her. When she got to her friends, she smiled at them and said she had a surprise. Hattie opened up her bucket and out came a wave. Everyone was so happy! They all jumped up and down with excitement and shouted, "Hooray!" The wave was so tall and happy that it made a big wave and they all laughed. Hattie was so proud that she brought the wave to her friends. They all agreed that it was the best surprise ever. Once upon a time, there was a family celebrating winter in the cold white snow. The dad was so happy and said to his daughter, "Let's make a snowman and celebrate winter together!" She felt all happy and excited, so they made a big snowman together. The cold chilly winter was still around, and it was getting colder every day. The family was feeling lonely and helpless. So that night, the dad said to his daughter, "it's time to celebrate, let's make a fire and keep warm!" The daughter felt cheerful and ran to get kindling and logs from the shed. She piled them up and lit the fire. They both held hands and watched the flames dance in the night. The daughter said to her dad, "I'm so glad we can celebrate winter like this." The dad kissed her and said, "me too. I'm so glad we can be here together." The cold night was no longer so frightening anymore, and winter was now a time to celebrate the warmth and joy of family. Once upon a time, there was a mommy and a baby who loved to go grocery shopping. One day, mommy took baby to the store to get some cereal. At the store, baby found an adorable stuffed animal. Mommy wanted to get it for baby, but baby had no money. So, mommy had an idea. She took baby to the shoe department and got some laces. Then, mommy tied the laces together and made a string. She put the string around baby's neck, and said if baby walked around the store and found 10 items, mommy would buy the stuffed animal. So, baby went off. He found apples, books, crackers, and other things. Finally, after a long time, he had 10 items and returned to mommy. Mommy was very proud of him, and she bought the stuffed animal. Baby was so happy, and he hugged it tight. He thanked mommy with a big, happy smile. The end. Once upon a time, there was a very humble cat. This cat loved taking soaky baths in the sunshine. The cat would soak and soak, until its fur was wet. One day, the cat's friend brought him a special bathrobe. It was too big for the cat, but it loved it! After getting out of the bath, the cat quickly put on the bathrobe and snuggled into the warm fabric. The cat and the bathrobe were the best of friends. Whenever the cat went into the sunshine, it would wear the bathrobe and soak and soak. Now the cat could stay dry and comfy while it enjoyed the warmth of the sun. The cat was so very happy to have its special bathrobe. It was always happy, even when it had to go outside in the rain! Once upon a time there was a little boat that was out on the sea. It had an anchor, which was very heavy. The boat started to move, but the anchor kept it from going anywhere. The boat's captain couldn't understand why the boat wasn't going anywhere. He started to question why the anchor was so heavy. Suddenly, a giant whale came up behind the boat. The whale had a big smile on its face. It started to pull the boat away from the anchor, so the boat could finally move. The captain was so happy that he clapped his hands. The whale stayed by the boat, pushing it forward until they could see land. Then it dove back down into the sea. The captain thanked the whale for pushing the boat to land. He was so proud of his boat and the anchor he had found. It was heavy, but it had helped the boat stay safe in the water. From then on, the captain was never afraid of sailing on the sea. One day in the woods, Jake and his mom were walking along a path. The sky was clouding over and the air felt mild and humid. With each step they took, the clouds became darker and darker. Soon the wind increased, before turning into a raging storm. Jake gasped in surprise, he had never seen anything so incredible. The storm was getting louder and louder. Suddenly, a beautiful rainbow appeared, it looked like a bridge stretching across the woods. Jake could feel his mom's hand tightly on his shoulder and he felt safe. Suddenly, the storm ended as quickly as it had arrived. As they kept walking, the sun replaced the storm, creating an even more incredible scene. The colors were so vivid that Jake and his mom were both in awe. They were almost like two kids playing in a rainbow. The rainbow was an incredible sight, not just because of its colors, but because of the excitement of waiting for the storm's arrival and finally being rewarded for it for with the bright colors of the rainbow. Once upon a time, there was a little girl who loved limes. Everywhere she went, she looked for them. One day, she saw a tall tree with big green limes hanging from it. The little girl was so excited! She wanted one of those limes so badly. But the limes were far away and she was too small. She was persistent, and tried to reach up but it was too hard. Then, she came up with an idea. She filled a basket with rocks and put it under the tree, right next to her. Now the limes were within her reach! With a smile on her face, the little girl picked a few limes, filled her basket and went home. From then on, the little girl was happy, because she always had enough limes to fill her basket! Once upon a time, there lived a happy family. They had a mum, a dad, and a little girl. The little girl's name was Ruby. Every day, Ruby's parents took her outside to play. One day, they were out playing when they saw a tiny bird. Ruby was so excited! She ran up to it, but the bird flew away. Ruby and her parents looked up into the sky and watched the little bird soar away. But then, something amazing happened! Two other birds flew up to join the first one. Together, the three birds united in the sky for one minute. Ruby was so happy to watch them unite. She laughed and smiled at the beautiful sight of the birds flying together. The family stayed and watched until the birds flew away and out of sight. Ruby was happy as she skipped back home with her family. She always remembered the special moment when the birds united. John was a shy 3 year old. He loved to play in his bedroom with all of his toys. One day, he noticed that there was a bookshelf in the corner of the room. He had never seen it before. He wondered what he could do with it. John decided to roll his toy truck along the bookshelf. He enjoyed watching it go back and forth and up and down the sides of the bookshelf. He thought it was the best thing ever! John decided to come back each day to roll his truck along the bookshelf. He was so shy that he didn't want to share his new discovery with anyone else. Instead, he kept it a secret. He would come and play with it every day until his parents found out. But, eventually, his parents did find out about John's little secret. They were so happy for him that he had found something he enjoyed doing and supported him in his new hobby. From then on, John would roll his truck along the bookshelf every day and enjoy watching it move. Once upon a time there was a little girl who wanted to be a mechanic. She was excited to try and fix things, but she was very clumsy. Every time she tried to use tools, she would stumble and drop them. One day the little girl found an old broken car and decided to try and fix it. She worked for many hours and eventually she got the car to start. She was so proud of her accomplishment! The next day the little girl went for a drive in the car and it started to make a strange noise. Suddenly she felt it shake and the car stopped. The little girl looked around and saw smoke coming from the engine. She knew her work had not been good enough and the car was bad. With a heavy heart, the little girl had to admit that she was not a mechanic. She had stumbled and the car was ruined. John and his dad were playing in the garden when they came across an ancient cord. John was so excited about it, but his dad said that he wasn't allowed to take it. John refused to listen and decided to take it anyways. His dad warned him that if he kept it, he would be in trouble. John was still very excited and told his dad he was going to keep it and show it to his friends. His dad got angry and said it would be a bad idea. But John refused to listen. John tried to show the cord to his friends, but they didn't seem too interested. He was so disappointed and finally decided to take his dad's advice and put it back. John's dad was very proud of him and said it was the right thing to do. John felt a lot better, now that he had done the right thing. Jill was walking outside and feeling crazy. She saw a jar on the ground and picked it up. She was extremely excited and thought it might be something special. She opened the jar and noticed a sparkly thing inside. Jill recognized it right away, but she couldn't remember what it was. She decided to bring it home. When she got home, her mom recognized the sparkly thing right away and said it was something very special. She explained that it was Jill's first tooth! Jill was so excited to finally recognize the sparkly thing. Now, she was always so excited when she found a jar outside. She knew it held something special and she expected her mom to recognize it. Once upon a time there was a frog living in the pond. He was very happy and loved to play in the water. But one day a big storm came up and the frog was very scared. Suddenly, lightning struck the water. It flashed in the sky and there was a loud boom! The frog was really scared but he saw that the lightning was harmless. The frog was very relieved and he hopped away from the pond. He found a safe place to hide and felt much better. After a while, the storm passed and the frog was happy again. The pond was still and the water was calm. The frog was so grateful that the lightning had not hurt anyone. He hopped around and played in the water all day long. Once upon a time there was a bright sky. In it, shone a bright mystery. One day, a young child was walking down the path when she saw the mystery up in the sky. She stopped and said out loud: "What could that be?". Just then, an old man appeared. He said to the young child, "If you want to know the answer, you must fill the sky with stars." The young girl was puzzled. She said, "I don't know how". The old man smiled and said, "Close your eyes and wish for as many stars as you can fit in the sky". The young girl closed her eyes. When she opened them up again, the sky was brighter then before. She realized that she had filled the sky with stars and solved the bright mystery. Jack was a curious 3 year old, always eager to explore the world. He was particularly fascinated by fashion. He stared at the beautiful dresses in the windows of the stores, wondering why they had so many different fabric styles and colors. One day, Jack was on a walk with his mom. As they walked by a distant park, Jack saw the most beautiful dress. It was a long pink skirt with a small white top. He stopped in his tracks and said, "Mommy, that dress is so pretty. I wonder where it came from." His mom smiled and said, "That's from a far away place, sweetheart. It's from a distant country." Jack was so amazed! He kept thinking of the beautiful dress and dreaming of the distant land where it was from. He would often look up at the sky and wonder what it would be like to visit such a distant country. Jack found joy in exploring the world of fashion. He discovered the beauty of clothes and fabrics, and the mysterious origins of distant lands. Once upon a time, there was a little girl who was scared of the dark. But one night she had an idea, so she decided to go on an adventure. She grabbed a big blanket and went out into the back garden, which was covered in ice and snow. The ground was very slippery and the wind was shaking all the trees. She looked up and saw the moonlight in the sky. It was so bright, it lit up the pitch like a lamp. Everyone was inside, so she had the place all to herself. She wrapped her blanket tight and lay down on the icy ground. She felt scared, but then the wind started to shake her and before long, she fell asleep. When she woke up, the sun was shining and she was laughing. She had gone on an adventure and it was the best thing she had ever done. Kirsty was a very happy girl, who liked playing with her toys. She had an orange car with a battery in it. Every day, Kirsty liked to drive her car around the living room, pretending to go to the park or the beach. One day, when Kirsty was playing with her car, her brother came over and took it away. He laughed and said that he didn't have to give it back. He pretended to ignore her when she asked for it back. Kirsty felt very sad. She missed her car, and wanted it back. She tried speeding after her brother, but he was too fast. She even tried to plead with him, but he wouldn't listen. Kirsty was determined to get her car back. She knew her brother was scared of spiders, so she found a orange spider and put it in his bedroom. Her brother was so scared, he ran away and dropped the car. She quickly grabbed it, and ran home. Kirsty was so happy that she had her car back. She knew that her brother would think twice before trying to ignore her again! Once upon a time, there were two friends, Tom and Jane. They liked to play together. One day, Tom and Jane went on an adventure. They saw a black nut on the ground. Tom picked up the nut and asked Jane, "What do I do with this?" Jane replied, "I don't know. What do you think we should do with it?" Tom thought for a while and then said, "Let's carry it with us!" So, Tom and Jane carried the black nut with them. They had so much fun together on their adventure! Once upon a time there was a strong model. Every day the model worked hard building a big tall wall. Every day the model got a little closer to finishing the wall. One day, the wall was almost finish. All that was left was a tiny little piece. The model worked even harder to get the last piece in place. With one last push, the wall was complete! The model smiled and raised its arms in celebration. It was so proud of all the hard work it had done. Its strong muscles glistened and the sun shone off them. The model was happy that it had been able to finish the wall. Each day it would look at the wall with pride and happiness. It had done such a good job! Once upon a time there was a little girl with an impressive superpower. Whenever she wiped her nose, her gear would fly, up, up and away. The little girl was excited to learn how to use her powerful gear. She grabbed her goggles and ran outside. Her mummy followed her and said, “Wait a minute, sweetheart! You need to practice wiping your nose before you start to fly.†The little girl wiped her nose. Then, she took a deep breath and wiped it again. “Wheeeeee!†she yelled as she flew away. She sailed around the neighbourhood, faster and higher than ever before. She was so proud of her powerful superpower! Once upon a time, there were two friends who were very playful. Kwame and Mary loved to run and play together every day. One day, Mary had a great idea to go on a special adventure. She suggested they start a race and the first one to the finish got a prize. Kwame was so excited, he started to run right away. Mary played along, but was a bit sneaky. While Kwame was running, she hid behind a tree. She waited until he was far away then she started running quickly. Kwame saw her, but she was too far away. She won the race! Kwame was sad that he lost the race, and he was very angry at Mary. He stomped off and left her behind in the woods. But soon, Kwame realized he was lost! He had been so busy running that he didn't know which way to go. Kwame was so scared, he decided to stay in the forest and not move. He never found Mary and he never found the way home. Once upon a time there was a little girl who loved to climb. She would climb trees, chairs, and was even trying to climb a ladder! Monkey was always around to see the little girl climb. He thought it was so much fun! One day, he had a big surprise for her. He wanted to tell her the best joke! The little girl looked at Monkey and said, "What joke?" Monkey said, "Why did the banana go to the doctor?" The little girl said, "I don't know!" Monkey said, "Because he wasn't peeling well!" The little girl was so excited about this joke she wanted to tell everyone! She was very lively and ran around in circles shouting the joke to everyone. Everyone thought Monkey was very clever and the little girl was so proud. The little girl kept climbing and telling the joke everywhere she went. It was so much fun! Once upon a time, there was a little bear who wanted to explore the world. So one day, the little bear decided to crawl over the fence and go on an adventure. At first, everything seemed great. The bear saw lots of amazing things and enjoyed every moment of it. But then the bear started to get tired. He couldn't crawl back over the fence. He was stuck! All sorts of creatures started to come near him, and the bear was very scared. That's when an old wise fox came over and said: "You should never crawl over a fence if you're not sure you can get back safely. Now, let me help you back over the fence." The fox guided the bear back to safety. The little bear learned an important lesson that day: explore the world, but know your limits. That way, you stay safe and have a great time! There was once a little girl called Anna. Anna was three years old and loved chocolate. One day, Anna was playing in her room and got very excited when she found a big box of chocolates. She was so eager to bite into the ones that had cream on top and the tempting colours of the foil. Anna's mother saw her gathering the chocolates in her hands and said: "Anna, please don't be selfish and share the chocolates with your little brother." Anna thought for a moment and then said: "But I want to bite all the chocolates for myself!" Her mother replied: "If you're selfish and don't share the chocolates, then you won't have any friends." Anna realised that she had been naughty, so she agreed to share the chocolates with her brother. He was so happy and thanked Anna for being generous. The moral of the story is that sharing is better than being selfish. If you share, you will make more friends and will be able to enjoy more things in life. Timmy and Jack were playing in Timmy's bedroom. Timmy had just received a new toy, a toy recorder! He was having lots of fun playing it. "Let's make pretend music with it," suggested Jack. "Okay," said Timmy, thrilled. They played music together and laughed. Then, Timmy had a new idea. "Let's record my bedroom!" So, they recorded the room. They heard the sound of the bed, the curtains, and the window. "This is fun!" said Jack. "Let's make a fake curtain," said Timmy. So, the two boys made a giant piece of pretend cloth, like a fake curtain. They placed the fake curtain in front of the window and recorded the sound of it. It was drumming sound. They played the recordings back again and laughed. It was such a fun day! Once upon a time there was a little bear. He was an adventurous bear and liked to explore. One day, he decided to go on a journey. He travelled for hours and hours, until he saw something in the distance. It was a small house! He was so excited. He wanted to recognize what was inside the house. So he went closer and saw that the door of the house was open. He peeked inside and saw another little bear. The bear inside the house was so happy to see the visiting bear! She recognized her friend because they had met before. She showed him around the house and he had a great time exploring. The two little bears played games, sang songs and had such a wonderful day together. At the end of his visit, they hugged goodbye. The visiting bear was so glad he had made the journey, and he recognized that he had made a new friend. The little bear could not wait to see his new friend again and tell his family about the wonderful time he had had. Once upon a time, there was a sweet little girl. She had a lovely dream of living in a wonderful world with lots of animals and flowers. Every night, she closed her eyes and wished for it to come true. One night, the little girl found a special door. It seemed like the door to her dream! She opened it, and a shiny, colourful light came out. The little girl was so excited. She stepped inside the shining light, feeling her dream come a little closer. But something went wrong. When the little girl stepped into the light, lots of air flowed out. The air seemed angry, and it screamed and shouted as it rushed out. It seemed like the little girl had released something bad! The little girl was scared and ran away as quickly as she could. But her lovely dream was gone forever, replaced by a scary feeling in her heart. And that was the end of her lovely dream. Once upon a time, there was a little girl who had a big dream. She wanted to be a princess so she could wear a beautiful dress and have lots of happy days. But her mommy and daddy just laughed. One night the little girl closed her eyes and dreamed about the dress. The dress was twirly and sparkly and made of purple glitter. The waist was so tiny that she thought it would never fit. When the girl woke up, she was angry. She wanted the dress so badly and it just wasn't fair. After a while, her mommy came over and hugged her tight. She said she knew a fairy who could make the little girl a beautiful dress. So the little girl smiled, feeling happy again. The fairy made her an amazing dress. The waist was just right and it sparkled like the stars in the night sky. Everyone said she looked like a real princess. And she was the happiest little girl in the world. Once there was a dependable puppy named Patch. Patch loved to explore the world around him. So one day, he decided to poke and look under things. He first started to poke the big rocks in the backyard. He pawed and pawed and nothing was hidden under the rocks. He was so curious that he kept looking around until he found a big bush. Patch looked around carefully and noticed there was something hidden underneath the bush. He pawed and poked even harder, to see if he could find out what was hiding under the bush. Suddenly, he saw something sparkly underneath. Patch quickly called to his dependable human friend and showed them the special treasure he found! Once upon a time there was a big, busy branch. Every day people came to the busy branch to mail letters and packages. One day, a three year old came to the busy branch to mail a letter. He was excited, but the big busy branch was very overwhelming. At the busy branch, he saw big machines that took the letters and packages and he saw lots of people. He was not sure what to do! He asked a man for help and the man said he should put his letter in the big machine. The three year old smiled and looked around the busy branch. He saw that the people in the busy branch were all happy, busy with their mailings. He put his letter into the big machine with a smile and waved goodbye. The three year old was so proud. He had gone to the busy branch all by himself and mailed his letter. He had no idea that one day his letter would be delivered to his friend! Once there was a little girl named Kaylee. She loved to play with animals. Every day, she would take care of her pet bunny. She'd feed it carrots and make sure it was happy. One day, Kaylee's mom brought home a cage full of birds. The birds were very organized. Kaylee put the cage in her bedroom and watched the birds all day. The birds were so pretty and shiny. Kaylee wanted to play with them, but she knew she had to be careful. She opened the cage door and the birds flew out! Kaylee chased them all around her room, trying to get them back in the cage. But the birds were too fast for her. Then an idea came to Kaylee. She went to the kitchen and grabbed some bird seed. She spread the seed on the floor, and the birds stopped to eat. Kaylee quickly moved the cage next to the birds and coaxed them inside. The birds yielded to her plan, and soon they were all back in their cage! Kaylee smiled. With help from the bird seed, she had been able to get the birds back in the cage. She was so proud that she had been able to organize the birds and keep them safe. Tina was a 3 year old girl who loved to play outside. Her mom and dad always promised her that she could play in the park all day, so long as she stayed on the right side. But, one day, her mom and dad had to work late, so they told Tina she had to stay inside. Tina wanted to play in the park, just like her parents had promised. But, they said they couldn't do it and they had to work. Tina didn't understand why they couldn't play. She was so sad and angry. So, she decided she would find a way to play in the park all by herself. She put on her fit shoes and snuck out of the house. When she got to the park, she stayed on the right side, like her mom and dad had told her. But, she soon realized that she was playing all alone. Even though her mom and dad had promised her that she could play in the park, they weren't there to play with her. So, she sadly went back home. Tina was disappointed, but she learned that sometimes you can't always keep a promise. Once upon a time there was a little girl named Sarah. She loved to explore new places and discover wonderful things. One day Sarah was walking in the park when she saw a pipe lying on the ground near a tree. She picked it up and was glad when she saw it was a magic pipe from the fairies! Sarah was excited to have this special pipe and wave it around. When she did, she suddenly started to see tiny little people with wings, who were fairies! Sarah was so happy to recognize them and the fairies were all glad too. The fairies thanked Sarah for finding the pipe and together they sang and danced in the park, until the sun went down. Before they all said goodbye, the fairies gave Sarah a special thank you gift - a bag of sparkly fairy dust! Sarah was so glad and thanked them very much. Now when Sarah visits the park, the fairies recognize her too and they always have time to say hello. Once upon a time there was a man who was very hungry. He walked around in search of some food, but he could not find any. Finally he saw a big pot of food in a nearby house. He was very excited and ran towards the house. When he got there, however, he saw the door was shut. He knocked and knocked but no one came to the door. He then decided to peek through the window. He saw the pot of food on the table and he thought to himself: "I must get that food!" So he decided to climb in. He jumped through the window, but as soon as he stood up, he suddenly felt a sharp point pressed against his back. It was a gun! He had been caught. He was taken away and the door was shut forever. The man never got his food and he stayed hungry. Once upon a time, there was a little girl who loved to paint. She always tried to find the best colors to fill her pictures with. One day when she was outside under a big tree, she found an acorn. She picked it up and wanted to paint it. She wanted to make it look so pretty that she grabbed many colors to cover it up. After a while, she finished and looked at the acorn. It was very colorful and beautiful. She was very happy and decided to take it home with her. When she got back home, she put the acorn in the fridge to keep it safe. But when she opened the fridge the next day, it was gone. She remembered that it was cold outside, so she had to have put the acorn outside. She went to search for it but couldn't find it anywhere. Then she realized her mistake, acorns should be on the ground where they belong. The little girl learned that day a very important lesson: respect nature and leave things in the same place you find them. Mia and her brother Daniel were exploring outside in the sunshine. They were looking for something special. Suddenly, Mia saw something peek out from around a big tree in the garden. She stopped to take a closer look. "What is it?" asked Daniel. Mia stepped closer and reached out her hand. "It's a turn," she said, revealing a brightly coloured key lying on the grass. Daniel was ready. He was alert and ready to try the turn. He took the key and put it into a hole in the door of their back garden. The lock clicked, and the door swung open. "Wow!" the children both said. "Let's explore!" said Mia. And the siblings set off to explore what lay beyond the door. Max was looking out the window. He observed the sky; it was very dark and he saw thick clouds. Max's mom told him it was a hurricane. Max was scared but also excited. Max watched as the wind blew, pushing the trees and making them sway. Then he saw big droplets of water falling from the sky. They were heavy like the rain. Max's mom looked outside and told him the hurricane was getting closer. He wanted to go and play outside, but his mom said it would be too dangerous. So Max and his mom stayed inside and watched the storm. When it was over, Max looked outside. He observed that it was very windy and the sky was now bright blue with happy sunshine. Max was happy and he thanked the sky for being kind to him. One day, Jack and his momma were walking in the forest. Jack saw a big mushroom and he was so excited! "Momma, can I pick the mushroom?" Jack asked. "It's too big for you, Jack," his momma answered. Jack's momma had a pot with her. She put the mushroom in the pot and added some water. She held the pot with one hand, and with the other she poured hot water from her water container into the pot. The mushroom started to shrink until it was just the right size for Jack to hold. Jack was happy. He took the hot mushroom in his hands and gave it a big hug. Momma smiled and they continued their walk in the forest. Dave was walking to school. He saw a red dishwasher on the side of the road. He wanted to pick it up and he did. Dave asked his Mom if he could bring it home, and she said yes. At home, Dave and his Mom put the dishwasher in the kitchen. They plugged it in and Dave wanted to turn it on and see it running. But when Dave pressed the start button, the dishwasher suddenly dropped and broke into pieces. Dave was so sad. His Mom said, "It's OK, Dave. We can buy a new one." But Dave was still sad because he'd made a mistake and it was too late. One day, Alex went outside. It was very cold. He looked around and noticed something very interesting-- a radio! He had never seen a radio before. It was exciting! He ran over to take a closer look. As he looked at the radio, he saw buttons, dials, and lights. He pressed some of the buttons, but nothing happened. He tried the dials, but he didn't know what to do. Then he heard a strange noise. It was coming from the radio! Alex couldn't believe it. He was so excited. He had made the radio work! He heard music and funny sounds. He wanted to play with the radio all day. So Alex stayed outside and played with the radio while keeping warm. It was a lot of fun. He even managed to learn how to make the radio work. Alex was excited and couldn't wait to show the radio to his friends. One day, a fox was feeling quite dull. He wanted to do something fun, so he decided to act silly. He jumped up, spun around and stuck his tongue out. Then he ran and hopped over a big log. He scurried up a tree and barked like a dog. Down below the fox heard some giggling. He climbed down from the tree and saw two little kids watching him. They were laughing and pointing at the fox's silly acts. The fox was so happy that he had brought a smile to their faces. The kids hopped on the log and acted just like the fox. They jumped and spun and ran up the tree. They laughed and had so much fun. The fox joined in and made the kids giggle even louder. It was the best day ever! Once upon a time, there was a little girl called Daisy. Daisy was three years old and loved spending time with her daddy. One day, Daisy asked Daddy if they could go to the park. But Daddy was feeling lazy and said no. Daisy felt sad and began to cry. Then Daddy had an idea. He suggested they stay at home and play games. Daisy was delighted and clapped her hands. So they stayed in the house, and Daisy and Daddy played games all day long. When it was time for bed, Daisy was very happy. Daddy had suggested something fun, and the day had been filled with laughter and smiles. Daisy loved spending time with her daddy. Mommy, Daddy and the baby had a fun day. They went to the park and played with a blue ball. Mommy was happy. She organized a picnic for them. They ate yummy snacks and smiled. Mommy and Daddy looked after the baby. They made sure she was safe. They pushed her on the swing high up in the sky. The baby squealed with delight. When it was time to go home, Mommy organized a special treat. They each had an ice cream cone. The baby's cone was blue. She licked it and smiled. Mommy and Daddy hugged the baby tight as they went home. She was happy and tired. They all had a wonderful day! Once upon a time, there was an ordinary octopus named Ocollie who lived in a deep, blue sea. He was a friendly, little creature and often made friends with the other ocean animals. One day, Ocollie was swimming around when he heard a loud noise coming from above. He soon saw an old fishing boat and, in the back of the boat, there was a man with a big, loud gun. The man was shooting at the fish in the ocean and soon the water was filled with frightened animals. Ocollie was scared, so he quickly hid himself in a nearby cave. The man with the gun continued shooting, but he seemed to have forgotten about Ocollie. Suddenly, the man shot a huge net into the sea. Ocollie had been caught in the net! He was so scared and struggled and struggled, but he couldn't escape. Thankfully, Ocollie's friends had heard what had happened and they swam and swam towards the boat. They circled around and around the net, and eventually, Ocollie was set free! He thanked his friends for coming to his rescue and then, together, they all swam away to enjoy the peaceful ocean. Once upon a time, there were two teams of children. One team was very happy, while the other team was very grumpy. The grumpy team did not want to play. Instead, they just wanted to sit and pout. The happy team was so excited that they started jumping and singing. They asked the grumpy team if they wanted to join them, but the grumpy team just shook their heads and stayed put. The happy team kept playing and having fun, until finally the grumpy team got up and joined in. When they sang and danced together, everyone was smiling and laughing. Soon, it was time to go home. The happy team gave the grumpy team a big hug goodbye, and everyone waved and said goodbye as they left the park. Once upon a time there were two friends named Lilly and Jill. They lived next to each other and would play together every day. One day, they heard a special kind of noise and decided they wanted to go and explore. They followed the noise and found a grocery store. They looked inside and were amazed to see all the delicious snacks and treats. They decided to enter the store and take a closer look. Once inside, they noticed that the store was running a special competition. Everyone who bought groceries had to balance them in their hands while they walked around the store. Whoever managed to keep the groceries balanced the longest would win the competition. Lilly and Jill couldn't resist the challenge, so they both began loading up their arms with groceries. The competition started and the two girls began walking around the store together. They stayed in the competition for a long time, but in the end, Lilly found it too hard to balance all her groceries and had to drop out. Jill, however, kept all her groceries balanced and won the competition! Lilly was a bit disappointed, but she was proud of her friend for being so competitive and and winning the challenge. They both celebrated with snacks from the store and went happily back home. Alex was full of joy as he zipped around his living room. He had a brand new guitar and it was so cool! Alex's Dad smiled and said, "That's an ordinary guitar, Alex. Can you show me how to play it?" Alex smiled back and said, "Yes, watch me!" Alex carefully put his hands on the strings and began to strum. He played an ordinary tune but his Dad clapped and cheered for him. "That was great, Alex!" his Dad said, "Let's try some more and have a jam together!" Alex was so excited and zipped over to his Dad's side. He started playing some notes and was amazed how the sounds filled the room. His Dad started playing along and soon they were making beautiful music together. Alex looked up to the sky and thought, "I love guitar!" Once there was a naughty parrot who lived in the jungle. He was always up to something! One day he was flying around when he saw something on the ground near a bush. He decided to take a closer look and flew down. As he got closer, he stumbled and fell onto the ground. He was very surprised when he saw what was there - a shiny golden key! He started to grab it with his beak when suddenly a voice called out. It was the Jungle King! He said, "That's my key. What do you think you are doing, naughty parrot!" The parrot was so scared he flew away as fast as he could! He never went near the Jungle King again. He learned his lesson - no more taking things that don't belong to him! Clara and Jake were the best of friends. They did everything together. One day, Jake said to Clara, "Let's marry each other!" Clara was so happy that she said, "Yes!" The next day, they had a start like no other. They told their friends and family and dressed up in their best clothes. Everyone brought tasty snacks and drinks. They ate and drank and celebrated all day. At the end of the start, they said "I do." They were married! Everyone cheered and gave them a big hug. Clara and Jake were now happily married. They were the best friends ever and were so excited about their new life together! Once upon a time, there was a boy named Carlos. Carlos was only three years old. He was a very happy boy. One day, Carlos was given a stamp. It had a picture of a castle on it. He was so happy he kept it close to him. Everywhere he went he would show his stamp to anyone who would listen. One day, Carlos decided to go to the post office. He wanted to see if they had more stamps like the one he had. When he got there, he saw a wall full of stamps. They were all so colorful and pretty! Carlos was ready to buy one, but the postmaster said he did not have enough money. So instead, he asked the postmaster to keep his stamp in return for a rich stamp. The postmaster said yes, and Carlos gave him his stamp and the postmaster gave him a special, very rich stamp in return. Carlos was so excited! He couldn't believe what he had gotten! He was so proud he wanted to keep his new, rich stamp forever. To this day, Carlos still has his rich stamp and has made it a special part of his life. He will always remain proud of it. John was out in the garden all by himself. He felt lonely, so he wanted to do something special. He thought he would make a special plant. John dug a hole in the ground and put the plant in it. He carefully watered it, and then he stepped back to have a look at it. It was a very special plant, with beautiful pink flowers. John was so excited. He wanted to catch the flowers. He tried to catch one of the petals, but it was too quick! He tried again and again, but he just couldn't catch it. John kept trying and eventually he managed to catch one of the petals. He was so happy! He put it in a book to save it. John smiled. He felt much less lonely now. He was glad he'd made the special plant. He couldn't wait to come back and try to catch more petals tomorrow. Once there was a bald man. His name was Dan. One day, he was walking by a trap. He was scared and he shook. He looked at the trap carefully. He saw some cheese inside the trap. He wanted to take the cheese, but he was too scared to do it. Suddenly, he heard a noise coming from the trap. He shook again and he saw a small mouse running out of the trap. Dan was so happy and he smiled. He reached out and opened the trap, and then he took the cheese from the trap. The mouse said thank you to Dan and ran away. Dan laughed, and then he shook his head. He was so happy that he had helped the mouse escape the trap. Dan headed home with a big smile on his face. It was the day of the big race. All the drivers had their cars out and were getting ready for the race of a lifetime. The drivers were all dressed in their driving gear and their cars were incredibly impressive. The drivers were all excited and eager to get the race started. One of the drivers, Juan, looked around the circuit and said, "Let's do this! Let's rush!" His words made everyone else eager to start. The drivers all revved their engines, and the race was on! Everyone was going so fast that it was almost impossible to keep up with them. The drivers were all rushing around the circuit, overtaking each other at impressive speeds. Suddenly, one of the drivers spun off the track because he had pushed his car too hard. Everyone stopped to check on him. He was okay, but he had broken a wheel. After everyone made sure he was okay, they all got back into their cars and continued the race. Again, they were all rushing around the circuit, pushing their cars to the limit. In the end, Juan won the race! Everyone was so impressed by his speed and skill. He was crowned the champion, and everyone rushed to congratulate him! One day, mum and dad took Jane to the park. While there, Jane saw a remarkable thing- a big tree with tiny lights! Mum explained to her that the tree had a special switch, and when she pressed it, lights of different colours lit up. Jane was amazed! Once the lights had gone off, dad continued to explain that when the switch was pressed, it lit up the tree with different colours. Jane was enchanted. The next part was even more exciting- Dad told Jane that if she pressed the switch again, the tree would drop tasty treats from the tree! Jane couldn't believe her ears, and she pressed the switch with all her might. Sure enough, the treats started falling from the tree like rain, and Jane was thrilled! She had never tasted such tasty treats before! Very soon, she and her family had their hands full of the treats and were amusing themselves by eating until their hearts were content. Jane was so thankful to her parents for teaching her something so wonderful. From that day forward, the switch and the park held a special place in Jane's heart. Once upon a time there was a small little mouse. One day the mouse was on a walk, and it started to wander away from its home. The mouse started to wander through a dark forest and soon it was feeling very scared. Suddenly the mouse saw a big, old barrel. It was large and round, and the mouse was fearful, so it turned to run away. But then it heard a voice. The mouse stopped and listened. The voice said, "It's okay, little mouse. Come take a look." So the mouse did. It cautiously walked over to the barrel and saw a small door on one side. The mouse peeked inside and saw that the barrel was full of nuts and seeds. It hopped in and started to munch contentedly. The mouse thanked the voice for leading it to safety and the two were friends from that day onwards. Whenever it wanders, the mouse stops to say hello to the barrel full of lovely treats. Once upon a time, there was a little girl called Jenny. She was three years old. Jenny was very independent and liked to do things by herself. One day, she wanted to turn the page of a book but she was having trouble. Suddenly, she heard her mum's voice. Mum: "Do you need some help, Jenny?" Jenny: "No, I can do it. I'm independent!" Mum: "Ok, I'm here if you need me." Jenny tried really hard to turn the page but it was too difficult. Suddenly she missed her mum. Jenny: "Mum! Help me turn the page please!" Mum: "Come here sweetheart and I'll show you how." Jenny went to her mum and she showed her how to turn the page. After a few tries, Jenny could do it by herself. She was happy she could be independent. Once upon a time, a mom and a dad were looking for something to do on a Sunday afternoon. So they decided to have a tea party with their three year old daughter. The mom smiled at her daughter and said, “Let's gather up the tea things and we can have a tea party! Won't that be fun?†The daughter clapped her hands in excitement and replied, “Yes, it will! I can help you gather the things!†The dad helped the mom and the daughter gather the cups, the cookies and the perfect little teapot from the kitchen. Then they all went and sat down in the garden on a sunny day near the flowers. The mom poured the tea into the cups and handed them to her daughter and husband. The daughter looked at the tea with a big smile on her face and said, “It looks so perfect! Thank you for the tea party, Mom and Dad!†The dad smiled and said “Our pleasure.†They all had a wonderful afternoon sipping their tea and snacking on cookies. It was the perfect way to spend a Sunday afternoon! Once upon a time, there was a young girl who loved to play games. Every night before bed, she would take out her favorite game from the shelf. It was a simple game, but she enjoyed playing it. One night, the girl was feeling anxious. She looked at her game, but didn't feel like playing it. She just sat there for a few minutes, looking nervous. Finally, the girl decided to use the game as a way to relax. She started playing and it worked! Slowly, the girl's anxious feelings started to go away. She felt better and better as she kept playing the game. By the time she was done, her anxious feelings were gone. The young girl was happy that she had used her game to help her feel better. She smiled, put the game away and then went to bed. Mommy and Daddy were outside playing on a hot summer day. Daddy had a big blue ice cream in his hand that was melting. Daddy said, "Let's eat this up before it melts." Mommy smiled and said, "That sounds nice." So Daddy took a big spoon and gave everyone a scoop of the blue, melted ice cream. They all licked it up and it was delicious! After finishing their ice cream, Daddy said, "Let's play a game. Who can make the biggest puddle of melted ice cream?" Mommy and the little 3-year-old laughed with delight. Mommy and Daddy started making the biggest puddles they could make and the little one followed suit. They all laughed and giggled as the ice cream mixed together and made a big, funny puddle. When they were finished, Daddy said, "That was fun! Now let's go find something else to do." So they all went off together, still laughing about their melted ice cream puddle. Once upon a time, there were two best friends. Their names were Sam and Darlene. They loved going to the park and playing together. Today, they wanted to discuss something very important. When they got to the park, they saw a big bug. Sam thought it was really cool. But, Darlene was afraid because it was so big! They stopped to discuss it, and Sam said that the bug was really bossy because it was so big. But then, Darlene had a great idea. She said that the bug must be very lonely if it was so bossy. So Sam and Darlene decided to be nice to the bug and play with him. They all had lots of fun! After playing together, the bug was no longer bossy and was much happier. Sam and Darlene were glad they decided to be kind to the bug. Once there was a little girl named Ella. She was three years old and liked to play outside. One day she was playing in the grass when she felt something tickling her feet. She looked down and saw a tiny bug running around. She reached down to try and catch it, but it was too fast! Ella decided to get a closer look and crawled into the pile of leaves that the bug was hiding in. She picked the bug up and looked it over. Suddenly, a big gust of wind blew and shut the gate leading to the leaves. Ella was locked inside with the bug. She started to panic and called out for help. Suddenly, Ella's mom came running over. She asked Ella why she was inside the gate and Ella told her about the bug. Ella's mom said, "Don't worry, honey. I'll help you get out of this trouble!" She then opened the gate and Ella climbed out. The bug was scared by the high winds, so Ella's mom put it on a safe branch. But Ella wasn't ready to say goodbye yet! She waved to the bug until it flew away. Ella smiled, knowing that the bug was safe from the high wind. Then Ella and her mom went back inside and shut the door behind them. Once upon a time there was a dog called Lulu. She was very happy and always liked having fun. One day, Lulu went on an adventure with her best friend Trixie. They went to the forest and had a great time playing hide and seek. Suddenly they heard someone coming! It was Lulu’s tutor. He was walking through the forest and was looking for Lulu and Trixie. Lulu was so happy to see him and she wanted to say thank you for finding her. So she jumped up and gave him a big kiss and a big hug. The tutor was very grateful for Lulu’s affection and thanked her by giving her a long belly rub. Lulu was so happy she almost wanted to bite him with her big teeth! But she knew that was not the kind thing to do. So she just wagged her tail and gave him a big smile. Mommy and Johnny were sitting in their living room, getting ready to celebrate Sunday. Little Johnny's face lit up with excitement. "What are we celebrating?" asked Johnny, his bright eyes full of curiosity. "We're celebrating kindness," Mommy said thoughtfully. "We've been trying to do something nice for someone every day this week, and Sunday is the day we get to celebrate it all!" Johnny smiled. He couldn't wait to go outside and show his neighbors how thoughtful he had been. They started getting ready and soon the whole family was out the door, ready to celebrate. Johnny knocked on their neighbor's door and greeted them with a smile. He held his hands behind his back and said, "I have something special for you!" He revealed a bunch of homemade cards and gave them to his neighbors. The neighbors' faces lit up with surprise. They thanked Johnny for his kindness and invited him to stay for some cake. Johnny happily accepted, and together they all celebrated the joy of being kind! Once there was a little girl who wanted to learn how to build a network. She asked her mom for help but her mom said she couldn’t do it. So the little girl asked her dad and he said she could if she worked hard. The little girl worked day and night and finally figured out how to build a network. After the little girl built her network, she was so proud and excited. She showed it to her parents and they both said it was really good. The little girl was so inspired by the network that she wanted to learn even more. She kept studying and learning and soon she was able to build a deep network. She showed it to her parents and once again they were so proud and impressed. The moral of the story is that when you close your mind to learning, you might never reach your potential. If you work hard and keep learning, you can reach great heights! Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Jack. He was three years old and loved to play. Every day Jack would go to the park, where he played on the slides and swings. But he was always sad, because he never won any of the games. One day, when Jack was playing a game of rolling, he was determined to win. He rolled the ball with all his might and excitedly watched as it went into the goal. He couldn't believe it, he had won! Jack shouted with joy, but when his friends saw that he had won, they were not happy. They were all ashamed that Jack had won and refused to talk to him. Jack was sad, but he knew that he had won fair and square. So, he put on a brave face and enjoyed his win. Once there was a little girl called Sookie. She was very compassionate and always thought of others before looking after herself. One day Sookie's aunt asked her to help her pack her trunk for her journey. Sookie was very excited and full of joy. Sookie asked her aunt, "What can I pack for you?" Her aunt replied, "Oh, anything you would like. Some clothes and snacks, and don’t forget something special for my journey." Sookie ran to her room and picked out some of her favourite toys and books. She also packed some clothes, a blanket and snacks for her aunt. Then she brought a cute and fluffy teddy bear for her aunt. When everything was packed and ready, Sookie's aunt thanked her for being so compassionate and for helping her pack her trunk. Sookie and her aunt hugged each other and said their goodbyes. Sookie waved as her aunt left, and she was filled with an immense feeling of joy that she was able to help her aunt out. Jill was a little girl who crawled everywhere she went. One day Jill went to the grocery store with her mom and she crawled around the store. She saw some white rice and was delighted! She crawled over and hugged the bag of rice. “No, no Jill,†her mom said. “We can’t afford that today. Let’s get something else.†Jill was sad but she had to listen to her mom. She crawled away and went to get the cheaper rice. But when they got to the checkout, the cashier told them the rice was too expensive. Jill felt so sad but she had to listen to her mom. They had to leave the store without the rice. Jill crawled home with her mom, feeling very sad. Bella and Mommy were very excited. It was festival time. They both had on their best clothes. They took the bus to the festival. On the way, Mommy said to Bella, "Let's go and grab something!" Bella was curious. She asked, "What should we grab?" Mommy smiled and said, "We should grab some delicious food. But before that, can you see that big wheel over there? You can go on it, but we have to pay because it's very expensive." Bella gasped. She thought, "This must be fun! I want to go on it!" So they went to buy a ticket. Bella was so excited as she climbed into the wheel. She screamed as it went round and round. She waved to Mommy below. Finally, she had to get out. She grabbed Mommy's hand and they went to get some of the delicious food. What a fun day! Once upon a time there were two friends, Tom and Joe. Tom was a smart and kind boy, whilst Joe was very naughty. One day Tom decided to lead Joe to the sweet shop because he wanted him to think about his behaviour. When they got there Joe wanted to buy some chocolate, but Tom said: "No Joe, you must not buy anything today. Just look around and remember that being naughty isn't good." They went back home and Tom told Joe the lesson he wanted him to learn from the trip to the sweet shop: "Joe, if you want sweet things, you must be kind and smart." Joe thought about it and understood. From then on, he chose to be kind and smart and never be naughty again. The moral of this story is that it's important to be kind and smart, if you want sweet things in life. Once upon a time, there were two brothers called Sam and Tim. Sam was always a gentle and light-hearted boy, while Tim was easily the mischievous one. One day, Tim printed a promise that said he would never do anything naughty again. Sam knew deep down that this was too good to be true and warned Tim about it. But Tim laughed and said that a promise was a promise, so he would keep it. Time passed and it seemed like Tim really did stick to his promise. Sam was proud of his brother and felt lighter knowing that he kept his promise. Yet, one day, when the brothers ventured to a nearby park, Tim's mischievous nature got the best of him when he saw a swinging vine. Thinking he was still safe because he made a promise, Tim grabbed the vine and began to swing. Unfortunately, the vine broke and Tim fell hard to the ground. The moral of the story is that it is important to remember that words are only as trustworthy as the person who said them. Even if someone makes a promise, it's better to remain on the safe side. Once there was a jolly little girl named Anna. She was 3 years old, and she loved to clap. Every day she and her mommy would clap and play together. One day, mommy said to her, “Anna, let’s play a game. We have to wait until I count to three, and then we can both clap. Ready, set, go!†Anna waited and waited, and finally when mommy counted to three, they both clapped their hands and laughed and laughed. Anna clapped as hard as she could and she smiled so big. Mommy said, “Let’s do it again. Can you wait and count with me?†Anna nodded and waited again until mommy counted to three. This time, when she counted to three, nobody clapped. Mommy said, “Now Anna, it’s your turn to clap!†So Anna clapped as loud as she could and mommy laughed and clapped with her. They both laughed and clapped for a long time, and Anna was so happy. From then on, Anna and her mommy always played the clapping game. Anna always waited and counted until mommy said “three†and then they both clapped together. Anna loved the game and they always had so much jolly fun. Once upon a time there was a prince who was very tall. He wanted to make everyone he met smile. One day he went for a walk and he saw some children playing. He smiled at them and the children smiled back. He asked them if he could join in their game and they said yes. Soon all the children were laughing and running around. The prince smiled, it felt good to make them happy. He played with them for a little while before saying goodbye. The children smiled and waved as the prince walked away. He was glad that his mission to make people smile had been successful. Once upon a time, there was a group of friends who were all very gifted. One of them was a little girl named Lily. Lily was very curious and she often asked questions. One day, Lily was playing in the garden and she came across a big tree. She asked the tree, "What do you do?" The tree simply shrugged. Lily was so surprised. She had never seen a tree shrug before. She then asked her friends, "What do you think it means when a tree shrugs?" They all shrugged and Lily was so confused. Just then a kindly voice called from up in the tree. It was an old owl. She said to Lily, "I think the tree is asking you to think for yourself." Lily smiled and thanked the old owl for her advice. From then on, Lily thought for herself and was always very gifted. One day, five-year-old Bob was out fishing with his uncle. They got in a raft and his uncle used some long ropes to tie the raft to a tree. Bob was excited and couldn't wait to catch some fish. “Uncle, what can we catch?†asked Bob. “We can catch yummy fish,†said his uncle with a smile. Bob put on his fishing hat and waited until he felt a tug on his fishing rod. He yelled, “I caught something!†Uncle untied the raft and paddled closer to Bob. His uncle helped Bob reel in the catch. It was a huge yummy fish! They decided to tie the fish up to a rope and dropped it in the water so it could stay fresh until they got back home. When they got back home, Bob's mom was so happy to have a yummy fish for dinner. She thanked Bob and his uncle for their hard work. They all enjoyed a delicious fish dinner that night and Bob smiled with delight. Once upon a time there were two animals, a fox and a frog. The fox wanted to get married to the frog but the frog didn't want to. The fox kept asking the frog to marry him, but the frog said no. Yesterday, the fox had an idea. He wanted to catch the frog and take her to the lake. He was so naughty and he wanted to catch her without her even knowing. So, the fox hid behind a big tree and waited. Soon, he saw the frog hopping by. He quickly ran out and pounced on the frog and grabbed her in his paws. The frog was so shocked and started asking him why he was doing this. The fox said that he wanted to take her to the lake to marry her. The frog was still in shock, but she knew that she had no choice. So, she said yes to the fox, and they married each other at the lake. They never expected to get married, but the naughty fox caught the frog and they lived happily ever after. Once upon a time, there were two small towns. Both towns wanted to be the best town ever and each town put forward their best ideas. One town wanted to use a small missile to win the competition, but the other town didn't want missiles. They said it was too dangerous. Finally, the mayors had to decide. The mayor of the town that wanted to use the missile recommended it. He said it would be a great way to win. But the mayor of the other town didn't think so. He said there were better solutions and missiles weren't necessary. The two mayors argued for hours, each trying to convince the other. But in the end, they both decided to find a better solution. they agreed that using a missile was too dangerous and they could find a different way to prove their town was the best. So they agreed to not use a missile and find another solution. It was a cold winter morning and Mommy was busy getting ready when she turned to her sweet three year old. She put on an icy blue jacket and said, “Let me remind you that it’s very cold outside! We need to wear our jackets.†The little boy said “No!†He didn’t want to wear his jacket. He squirmed and whined, but Mommy just said, “I’m sorry, sweetheart, but you have to wear it. It’s icy outside and you need to stay warm.†The little boy knew she was right, and he slowly put on his jacket. He was still grumpy, but he had to listen to Mommy. He shrugged his jacket on and followed her out the door and into the chilly morning. He was still grumpy, but he was grateful for his jacket and its warmth. Once upon a time, there was a farmer and his animals who lived in a barn. Everything was so peaceful. The farmer took good care of the animals, but one day something bad happened. A storm came, and very strong winds blew. The farmer was so sorry that he thought his barn might fall down! He was so scared. But then the farmer had an idea. He ran to the barn and put his strong arms around it, using all his strength to keep it standing. The animals also had a plan and they worked together to hold up the barn. Finally, the storm passed and everything was okay. The barn was still there! The farmer and the animals were so happy that they all cheered. The farmer was so sorry that the storm had happened, but in the end, they had all worked together to save the barn. Jimmy was an adventurous 3 year old who liked to run and play. One day, a stranger with a funny style entered the park. Jimmy noticed the strange man, and he couldn't take his eyes off him. He stared, feeling curious and intrigued. The man seemed friendly and reliable, so Jimmy walked closer to him. The stranger knelt down to talk to Jimmy, and he started to smile. He welcomed Jimmy with open arms. Jimmy didn't know what to do, so he cautiously stepped closer to the man. Suddenly, the man grabbed Jimmy and quickly ran away with him! Jimmy tried to scream for help, but no one was around. Jimmy realized that the man wasn't reliable after all. He had wanted to take advantage of Jimmy's curiosity. Jimmy was very scared and wondered what would happen next. Sadly, Jimmy's adventure ended with a bad ending. Once upon a time, there was a brave car. It had a special name – Alex. Alex was so brave that it drove all around town. Everywhere Alex went, it made new friends. Alex liked to go fast and all the other cars honked and waved when they saw it. One day, Alex was driving in the park when it heard a noise. It stopped and looked around. Suddenly it spotted a little girl who was lost and scared. Alex zoomed over to the little girl and helped her find her mom. The little girl hugged Alex and thanked it for being so brave. When Alex got home, its owner was so proud of its bravery. They named Alex the Most Brave Car in Town. Alex was very happy! James was excited for his birthday. He was carrying his new toy as he ran to show his mum. As he ran, he tripped and fell. His finger was hurting badly. He started to cry and his mum came over and tried to make him feel better. She told him to hold out his finger and she put a band-aid on it. James was excited again and ran around the house with the toy still in his hands. He was so excited that he didn't see the chair in his way. He bumped into it, and the toy flew up in the air and broke on the ground. James was really sad. His mum hugged him and told him that tomorrow he would get a new toy. But James was still sad and he felt really disappointed. Once upon a time, there was a little girl who wanted a puppy. She wished for a puppy every day, and asked her parents if she could have one. They told her it was not yet possible. One day when the little girl was walking in the park, she spotted a fat puppy on the ground. She ran over to it, and the puppy wagged its tail and licked her face. She was so happy that she picked it up and hugged it tight. The puppy stayed with the little girl, and she called him Fluffy. Fluffy was the cuddliest, happiest fat puppy. The little girl loved feeding him and playing with him. Even though the little girl was still too young to have her own puppy, she was very happy that fat Fluffy belonged to her. They were best friends forever. Once upon a time, there was a wealthy man. He lived in a big, beautiful house and had lots of money. One day, the man got a very special surprise. His neck began to spread. It spread wider and wider until it was a lot bigger than it used to be. The man was so excited by his new neck! He could now twist and turn his head. He could even turn it all the way around. The man was so happy that he shared his surprise with all the people around him. Everyone was very amazed and happy for the wealthy man. The man showed everyone his special neck every day. He even taught them how to twist and turn their heads like he could. He spread his special neck-twisting surprise to everyone he met. The end. One day, a little girl named Ruby had a plan. She was so excited to pick up a branch from outside. She ran out of her house and ran to the park. She saw the branches were so tall, but she finally spotted one that she could reach. Ruby carefully grabbed ahold of the branch, and brought it home. Back at her house, Ruby was so grateful to have the branch in her hands. She used it to draw a picture of a bird on the sidewalk. Ruby was so proud of her artwork! She showed it to her mom and dad. They were amazed, and very grateful for the picture. Ruby decided to keep the branch near her bed, so that she could look at it whenever she wanted to. She was so excited about her plan to draw the picture. She laid in bed, with the branch beside her, and smiled. Once upon a time, two little sea creatures lived in the ocean together. They were best friends and always looked after each other. One day, the friends went to the beach to find a special shell. They saw the most beautiful shell, and both wanted it for themselves. But, it was very big and both of them wouldn't fit inside. The selfish friends started to argue, until one of them had an idea. They decided that the only way to share the shell was to see what was inside. One of them reached into the shell and pulled out a magical secret. It revealed a special present, which was hidden inside. Both of the sea creatures were filled with joy and very happy. They shared the present and agreed that they would share the shell, and their friendship, forever. The two sea creatures were so glad they were not selfish anymore and always kept the secret of the shell safe between them. Penny had a special day at the park. It was so icy outside, but Penny had lots of fun. She skated on the ice, and went down the slide. Then, she spotted the television. Penny was so excited! She wanted to watch the television but mom said it was the end. Penny was so sad. All she wanted to do was watch the television but suddenly it was over. She tried to make her own ice television, but it melted quickly. It just wasn't the same. Penny knew that with this icy day coming to an end, she would have to wait to watch her favorite TV show. Once there was a mom and a dad who loved to bake cakes. Every day they would make a fresh cake and they were always so happy when everyone enjoyed their delicious creations. One day, their three-year-old son wanted to help make the cake. The parents were very excited as they thought it would be a great bonding experience. They carefully marked sections of the cake with white icing so that their son could put the decorations on. Unfortunately, the little boy got a bit carried away and he marked the entire cake with blue icing. Mom and Dad were really mad but the little boy felt extremely guilty. He knew he had done something wrong and he felt really sorry. Mom and Dad decided to forgive him and they still had the delicious cake to enjoy. They all hugged and the little boy realized he had been forgiven. He was so happy and he learned his lesson. From then on he was careful to only decorate the marked sections. Once there was a little girl named Gemma. She was so cute and loved to explore. One day she was outside looking for fun. She noticed something next to a tree. It was a little herb plant. Gemma bent over and rubbed the leaves with her hand. She liked the way the soft leaves felt. As she rubbed them, she noticed the wonderful smell. It was the smell of the herb. She smiled and decided to take the herb home. When she arrived home, she showed her mom the herb. Her mom smiled and said that it was a very special herb that would help her feel better. Gemma was happy and put the herb in a special place in her room. From that day on, every morning she would go to her room and rub the leaves of the herb. It reminded her of that special day when she found the herb in nature. Once upon a time there were two friends, Danny and Jack, who were playing together in the park. Jack picked up an old pocket from the ground and inside he found something very dangerous. He showed Danny and said, "Let's keep this!" But Danny shook his head and said, "No, this looks too dangerous. We should throw it away." Later that night, when Jack got home, he still had the pocket in his pocket. He thought about how much fun it would be to play with what was inside. He decided to keep it and not tell Danny. He knew this was wrong, but he still kept it. The next day Danny saw it and became very angry with Jack. He said, "You knew it was dangerous, but you still kept it! I told you to throw it away. I'm very disappointed in you. Don't ever do that again!" Jack felt sorry and he regretted not listening to his friend. He knew it was wrong to do and he was sad that he had made a mistake. From that day on, Jack always listened to his friend's advice. He never regretted doing what was right. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lucy. She loved to spin around and around. Every day she would spin in her garden. One day Lucy went to the park. She saw an old lady sitting on a bench. The old lady smiled at Lucy, and called her over. "I have a game for you to play," she said. Lucy eagerly agreed. The old lady said, "All you have to do is spin around and point your thumb. Whatever you are pointing at first is your prize." Lucy spun around and stopped. She pointed to an old tree. "Ah, how lovely," said the old lady. "I have a special surprise for you here. Reach up and grab it." Lucy stretched up high and plucked a ripe, juicy apple from the tree. She took a big bite and made a disgusted face. She had discovered it was bitter! The old lady laughed and said, "Sometimes, Lucy, life can be bitter. But don't worry, it's sweet too. This apple might have been bitter, but your surprise will be sweet. I'm sure you'll figure it out soon." Lucy thanked the old lady and ran back home. In a few days, Lucy realized that the surprise the old lady was talking about was the wonderful feeling she had when she spun around in her garden. She never felt so happy and free. From then Once upon a time, there was a very lonely boy. He lived at the edge of the forest, alone without any friends. One day, the boy saw a big foggy cloud that covered the sky. He got an idea - he decided to make a request to the fog. He took a deep breath and shouted: "Fog, fog, please make me friends!" The fog was quiet for a few moments, then suddenly, out of the fog, came four small creatures. They were smiling and had tiny wings. The boy was so surprised, he could hardly speak. "Hello!" said the creatures. "We heard your request, so we came to be your friends!" The boy was so happy that he started singing and dancing with his new friends. He thanked the fog for bringing them to him. From that day forward, the boy never felt lonely again. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Abigail who loved to play. One day, her mommy invited her to watch some television and Abigail was so excited. She ran to the living room to watch and found it empty. Confused, she asked her mommy where the television was. Her mommy smiled and said, "Wait here and soon something special will come." Abigail was so curious and waited and waited. Suddenly after a few minutes, a colorful box appeared in the living room corner by the window. To Abigail's amazement, it was a brand new television! She yelled and hopped with happiness that she ran to hug her mommy. Her mommy chuckled at Abigail's joy and said, "I invited it to come here just for you!" Once there was a very proud cow. He loved living on his ranch in the country, and he was very happy. One day, a fox came to replace the cow. The fox was sneaky and didn't want the cow living on the ranch anymore. So, he said to the cow, "Get out!" The cow was sad and tried to stay, but the fox had already taken over. So, the cow sadly walked away. The moral of this story is that jealousy can make people do mean things. The fox was jealous of the cow and replaced him so that he could have the ranch all to himself. Unfortunately, the cow lost his home and didn't have anywhere else to go. Once upon a time, there was a stubborn bird named Start. Start was very independent and liked to do everything his own way. One day, Start decided to fly away from the nest. He reached high into the sky, but soon became tired. Start’s wings began to hurt and he knew he needed to go back down. Start’s brother, who lived in the nest below, shouted up to him, “Don’t forget to mind where you’re going Start!†Start, being stubborn, flew even higher into the sky, away from his brother. He wanted to prove he could fly all the way up, but the further Start flew, the more he got lost. Start was scared and tried to find his way back to the nest, but he didn't know where to go. He stopped and looked around. Suddenly, Start heard his brother’s voice from below, reminding him to “mind where he was goingâ€. Start realised how lost he was and flew back down to the nest. His brother was waiting for him and was very relieved to see him safe. From then on, Start made sure to always mind where he was going! One day, Sally was in the park with her mum. She saw some other children playing a funny game. It was called hopscotch and it looked like lots of fun. Sally watched as the children took turns hopping from one shape to the next. They had to jump carefully or they would fall and lose the game. Sally had never seen a game like this. She asked her mum if she could have a go. Her mum smiled and said yes. Sally was confused because she didn't know how to play. Her mum told her to look carefully and she would soon understand. She showed her how to draw a pattern in the sand and separate it into sections. Once Sally had drawn her pattern, she watched the game carefully and tried to copy what the others were doing. She was soon hopping from one symbol to the next without falling. The other children smiled and applauded. Sally's mum was so proud of her. Her little girl had worked out the quiet game all on her own. Once upon a time, there lived a jolly goat. He loved to wander through the nature and explore the world around him. One day he decided to go on a very long adventure. As he was walking, he saw a big metal arm in the middle of the woods. He was so curious that he decided to take a closer look at it. He touched it and wow! It started to move. It moved around so quickly, that he got scared and started to run. Suddenly, the arm shouted: "Stop! Why are you trying to destroy me?". The goat was so surprised, that he couldn't believe his eyes. He had never seen a talking arm before! The arm explained to the jolly goat that it was there to protect the nature and keep it safe. The goat was impressed and offered to help the arm protect the forests. The two became best friends and would spend all day together, protecting the nature and playing. The goat was so happy with his new friend! Once upon a time, there was an octopus. It had a very difficult design. A different one than any octopus you had ever seen before. One day, the octopus decided to try to find a new home. It needed something big to live in that no other creature could get into. So it designed an incredible new home. However, the octopus hadn't realised how difficult it would be to make such an amazing home. It tried and tried, but nothing worked. Things just kept going wrong and the octopus got more and more frustrated. Eventually, the octopus just gave up. It felt too sad and defeated to try anymore. Its incredible design would never become a reality and the octopus never found its new home. Once upon a time there was a jolly little girl called Molly. One day, Molly was playing in the park with her mummy. Suddenly, Molly saw a big mountain of laundry! She asked her mummy if she could help. Her mummy said yes. Molly and her mummy started to pick up the laundry and put it in a big bag. Molly was so excited as she put each piece in the bag. All of a sudden, a big dog came running up to Molly. Molly began to cry, but her mummy said: "Trust me, Molly, the dog is nice." Molly trusted her mummy and held out her hand for the dog to smell. The dog licked Molly's hand to say hello. Molly smiled, she was no longer afraid. They all worked together to put the last pieces of laundry in the bag. Molly hugged her mummy and said: "That was jolly fun!" Jimmy was a shy boy who always liked listening to music. He had seen a piano in the living room and was very excited about trying it. One day, his mum tried to explain the piano to him. She said it was a special instrument which could make beautiful music. But Jimmy was too small to understand what his mum said. So he asked her to show him how to play the piano. His mum demonstrated but Jimmy was too shy to try it himself. He was too scared to make any mistakes. But despite this, Jimmy tried his best to learn on his own. But every day, he struggled more and more. He just couldn't figure it out. Eventually, he gave up and stopped trying. The next day, Jimmy's mum saw this and felt very sad. But by then, it was too late - Jimmy had lost interest in the piano. His dreams of making beautiful music had been shattered. Once upon a time there lived a boy called Jack. He really loved going on adventures. One day, Jack was out exploring and he came across a medal in the dry grass. It was shiny and golden. He wonder what it was for. Jack picked it up and held it in his hands. He wondered where it had come from. His eyes were wide with amazement. Just then, Jack heard a voice. He turned around and saw a man standing there smiling at him. "That medal is yours, if you want it," said the man. Jack was so excited and he said, "Yes please!" The man smiled and said, "This medal is to reward you for being brave and discovering new things." Jack thanked him and then ran off to show his friends his new medal. He was so proud and happy, and the medal shone brightly in the sunlight. Once upon a time, there was a rabbit. He loved to paint. One day, he found a big bag of cheese. He was so happy! He decided to paint a picture with the cheese. He carefully placed the pieces of cheese on the paper and made a beautiful picture. It was pale, like the moon. The rabbit was so pleased with his painting that he wanted to show it to everyone. So he hopped around the forest showing the picture to his friends. They all oohed and aahed at the rabbit's painting. He was so proud! Once upon a time there was a little boy named Pete. He was so excited because he noticed snow on the ground outside. He quickly grabbed his thick jacket and put it on. When Pete opened the door he heard his mom mention something about sledding. "Sledding!" Pete shouted. He couldn't believe his ears. He had been asking his mom for weeks if he could go sledding but she had always said no. Now it seemed like his chance had finally arrived. Pete ran outside and saw his mom talking to another mom. The other mom said that she and her son were going sledding on a hill around the corner. Pete's mom nodded and mentioned that Pete could go, too. Pete and his mom said goodbye to the other mom and made their way to the hill. When they arrived Pete gasped. The hill was so steep and covered in thick snow. Pete couldn’t wait to try it out. He grabbed his sled and pushed off down the slope. Pete had so much fun that day. The snow was thick and made the perfect sledding path. His mom was right - sledding was much more fun than he had ever imagined! Once upon a time there was a big object. Every day the object would sit in the corner and watch the children play. One day, the object came alive! The big object started to move around. The children were so excited they jumped around and squealed in delight. The object looked around the room and it seemed to be searching for something. Suddenly, it spotted a big slide in the corner. The object made a beeline towards it and the children watched in amazement. It climbed up the slide, its big bulk making it difficult to climb the steps. When the object made it to the top of the slide, it paused for a moment to take in the view. Then it took a deep breath and yelled, "Wheeeee!" as it slid all the way down to the bottom. The children clapped and cheered as the big object made its way back to the corner. They all watched as it quietly drifted back to sleep. One day, a little girl was playing in the park. She found a big rock and decided to pick it up. It was crazy heavy and made her hands hurt, but she didn't want to stop. She kept carrying it around and around in circles. Suddenly, the rock started talking! She was so surprised, she almost dropped it! The rock said "I'm the Crazy Rock King. Please don't close your eyes!" The little girl was very scared, but she remembered the rock said not to close her eyes. So, she kept them open and said to the rock, "Okay, Mr. Rock King, I won't close my eyes". The rock said "Thank you. I am so glad you listened. I'll give you a present if you keep your promise". The little girl promised to keep her eyes open and the rock said, "Thank you. If you keep your promise, I will give you a special surprise." The little girl was excited and couldn't wait to find out what the surprise was. She stayed awake, watching the rock and keeping her eyes open. Eventually, the rock said "Thank you so much. Your special surprise is that you have a kind and caring heart." The little girl was so happy. She thanked the rock and told him goodbye. Then she closed her eyes and thanked the Crazy Rock King one more time. Once there was a bunny named Noah. Noah was a very clumsy bunny, but he was always looking for adventure. One day, Noah found a sparkly copper coin in his garden. He was so excited. But then he heard his mom coming to look for him, so he quickly hid the coin under a bush. When Noah's mom found him, she said, "Noah, why did you hide? No running off now, okay?" Noah replied, "I was just looking for adventures! I found this sparkly copper coin and I was trying to hide it away, so I could keep it for myself." Noah's mom smiled and said, "Well, it was very brave of you to try to hide it away. But next time be more careful, okay?" Noah nodded, and together, he and his mom went inside for some lunch. Once upon a time, there was a white chick named Chirpy whose feathers fell off, leaving her cold and sad. She asked all her friends, "How can I bring my feathers back?" They all said, "Use a hammer." So Chirpy went looking for a hammer, but she couldn't find one. She asked her friends again, "Who can bring me a hammer?" This time, her friends said, "Helping each other can bring many good things." So Chirpy and her friends all helped each other. When their work was done, Chirpy found a hammer that someone had brought. She used the hammer to help a bird build a new nest, and soon the birds were warm and happy again. Chirpy learned the important lesson that help from friends can bring many good things. Once there was a little girl called Lucy. She went to the park with her mom and had a lot of fun. She saw a jewel there and picked it up. She showed it to her mom and everyone was happy. However, when Lucy was showing her jewel, she got very spicy! Her face went red and she began to giggle. She was embarrassed! Everyone started to laugh and Lucy was a little sad. But then her mom gave her a hug and said that it was ok to be embarrassed sometimes. Lucy smiled. She put her jewel back in the park and ran off, ready to have fun again. Once upon a time, there was a little girl. She wanted to feel different, to be like everybody else. She found a post online about a fake club. She felt excited when she read the post and wanted to join right away. So she wrote an email to the address on the post and waited. She felt a little nervous and wasn't sure if it was real. The next day, she got an email back! It said she was accepted to the club and was so excited. But when she got to the club, she felt a little funny. Everything seemed fake and the other people weren't like her at all. She felt sad and confused. The little girl decided to leave and was never seen there again. She learned that sometimes things that seem too good to be true usually are. Once upon a time there was a little girl named Lucy. She loved to play with vegetables in the garden. One day she wanted to sort the potatoes. She dug up a big pile and started to drop them one by one. Suddenly a big potato came out and she was so excited to see it. She yelled out to her mom and dad, “Look! I have the biggest potato ever!†But then her mom said, “That potato is too big, Lucy. You need to put it back before you can sort the other potatoes.†Lucy felt ashamed, but she knew her mom was right and put the big potato back in the ground. When she finished sorting, she had a pile of potatoes that she was very proud of. The next day, when Lucy was out in the garden, she found the biggest potato had started to grow again. She understood why her mom asked her to put it back in the ground and she was happy to see it again. From then on, Lucy sorted potatoes every day and watched the big potato grow until it was the biggest potato ever and she was proud of it. Once there was a boy called Alex. He was three years old and he liked to wonder. One day, Alex was wondering what he could do. He looked around his bedroom and noticed a big, soft pillow on his bed. He was very excited. Alex decided to grab the pillow and play with it. He jumped on it and he found that it was very flexible. He would squish it up in his hands and then watch it slowly return to its original shape. Alex liked how the pillow moved with him. He continued to wonder what else he could do. He threw the pillow around his room, and he even used it to make a pillow fort! Alex had lots of fun with the pillow. Every day he would come up with a new game to play with it. Alex was always wondering and exploring. His pillow was a great companion for all of his adventures. Once upon a time, there was a rabbit who loved to design things. He would spend his days with his materials making fun and beautiful creations. Then one day, something changed. He became very sad. The rabbit thought he couldn't design anything ever again when his best friend, a bee, came to check on him. The bee asked, "Why are you so sad?" The rabbit replied, "I don't know if I can design anything anymore." The bee smiled and said, "I can help you with that. Let's design something together. You can use your materials and I will cheer you on." The rabbit's face lit up as he got to work. Soon enough, the rabbit had designed the perfect thing. The rabbit was happy again and thanked the bee for helping him. They celebrated by designing something even more beautiful and enjoyed the rest of their day. Once upon a time, there was a smelly axe. It lived all alone in a forest, and it wanted badly to soar like the birds. One day, a little girl saw the axe from a distance and she said to herself, "That axe looks like it wants to soar!" So, she made a plan. The next day, the little girl brought some rope to the forest and tied one end of it to the axe. As the little girl pulled the rope, the axe started to spin in circles until it was high up in the sky. Up, up, up the axe went! The little girl was so excited that she shouted, "Look! The axe is soaring!" Then, the axe stayed in the sky, spinning and twirling, until it disappeared into the clouds. The little girl watched with awe until the smelly axe had disappeared completely. The little girl never saw the axe again, but she never forgot the day that she helped it soar. Once upon a time, there was a little girl who was very creative. She loved making new things. One day, she decided to make a new scarf for her doll. She got some fabric and coloring pencils, and began to add designs to the fabric. Soon enough, the scarf was complete. The little girl was very happy with her creation. She put it on her doll and the doll looked pretty in her new scarf. The little girl wanted to add something extra to the scarf. She got a bunch of lace and started to cut it into tiny pieces. She carefully added the pieces of lace to the scarf. When she was done, she stepped back and admired her work. The scarf was beautiful. It was a colorful and creative work of art. The little girl was proud of her creation. She knew her doll would love it! Once upon a time, there was a little boy who had a very bad nightmare. The nightmare was very frightening. The boy was scared and didn't know what to do. He asked his mom for help. She was very helpful and told the boy that it was just a dream and it wasn't real. She told him to close his eyes and count slowly to three. The boy tried it but the nightmare wouldn't finish. His mom tried to help again but the nightmare was so bad that nothing worked. The boy was more and more scared. Finally, the boy's dad came and saw the boy very scared. He asked what was wrong, and the boy told him all about his nightmare. The dad knew what to do. He said, " close your eyes and count to three, and it will all be over". The boy tried it and it worked! The nightmare was finished. But the ending was not a happy one. The boy never wanted to have that nightmare again, but it stayed in his head anyway. He would never forget it. One day, a huge group of friends were playing together. One of them said that they should go to the station and play a game. They all agreed and went there together. Once they got there, they found that the station was huge! The friends split up into two teams and they each took a side of the station. They had to be as quiet as they could as they searched. They searched carefully and eventually, one team found a big box. Inside was a bunch of pieces - it was a huge puzzle! The friends all gathered around the puzzle and started working together. They placed the pieces in their places and finally after a long time, the puzzle was complete! Each friend high-fived each other, feeling very happy and proud that they had been able to complete the puzzle together. Afterwards, the friends enjoyed some time together eating snacks, playing games and laughing. They had a great time and couldn't wait to come back to the station to play more games! One day Billy saw the sun rising. He was so excited and started to jump up and down on the spot! He was so restless! The sun was shining so brightly and the light made everything start to glow. Billy was mesmerized and wanted to explore it. He decided to go and look at the sun but his mom said she wouldn't let him go that far. This made Billy so sad and he started to cry. But then, his mom told him he could go outside and explore the sunshine! Billy was so happy and jumped with joy! He ran out of the house and started to play in the sun. He ran around the garden, feeling the warmth of the sun on his skin and watching things glow. Billy was so happy and it was the best day ever! Once upon a time there was a duck who wanted to make her home in the pond. She was very messy, so she decided to take all of the things she needed from the nearby farm. She provided the materials she needed to build her nest. But the farmer did not like what the duck was doing. He came out of the farm and saw the mess the duck was making. He shouted and yelled at the duck, trying to scare her away from his farm. The poor duck was scared. But still she kept taking things from the farm to build her nest. Eventually the farmer was so angry that he used a big net to catch the duck. He put her in the barn and announced that the duck could not stay in the pond anymore. The poor duck was so sad. She was not able to make a home in the pond, and the messy nest she had started building was still unfinished. The duck had to find a new place to call home. Once upon a time, there was a careless little girl who never thought twice before she ran off playing. One day, she came across a mountain of coal. She was curious and wanted to know why it was there. Suddenly, a friendly voice called out “Welcome!†She turned and saw a kind old man. He said, “I saw you looking at the coal. It’s for my fireplace. I use it for warmth on cold winter days.†The girl was delighted to see the old man. She smiled and asked “Can I help you?†He smiled back and said “Yes, that would be nice. Would you like to help me carry it to my house?†The girl eagerly nodded and together they carried the coal up the hill to the old man’s house. He said “Welcome! You’re now part of the family.†As soon as the girl felt the warmth of the old man’s home, she knew that she had found a place she belonged. She continued to help the old man with the coal whenever he needed it, never being careless with it again. Once upon a time, there was a leopard that lived deep in the jungle. Every morning, he would wake up bright and early and go out exploring the jungle. One day, he awoke to find the sky had become a beautiful mild blue. He looked around and suddenly noticed a small cub standing nearby. The leopard smiled and cautiously approached the cub. The cub was quite scared and started to back away slowly. The leopard spoke in a gentle voice, trying to reassure the cub. He said, "Don't be scared, friend. Life can be so much brighter and better when we get along with each other." The cub looked up and nodded in agreement. From that moment on, the leopard and the cub became close friends. The leopard taught the cub important life lessons about patience, understanding and kindness. The moral of the story is that it's important to be kind and gentle to all living creatures. By doing this, we can enjoy beautiful moments together and learn new things that make life brighter. Once upon a time, there was a little girl who said she wanted to be brave. Her mum said she had to do something unusual. So, the little girl found a long, strong rope. She thought she could do something brave with the rope.. The little girl decided to try and swing on the rope. She had never done it before, so it was something unusual. She wanted to see how brave she could be. The little girl said, "I'm going to do it!" And, she did! The little girl had never felt so brave! She was so proud of herself. She thanked the rope for helping her to be brave. This is a story about a wealthy fisherman and his net. One day, the fisherman went out to the sea to fish. He brought his special net with him and was determined to catch the biggest fish he could. He cast the net into the sea and pulled it back in. His net was brimming with fish! He was so surprised, but he needed to weigh them to see which was the biggest. He went to his boat and he took out his weighing scales. He placed the net on the scales, and they showed it was full of fish! The fisherman said, "that's the biggest catch I've ever had!" He put the net back into the sea and went home. He was so excited about his catch, he knew he was going to be wealthy now! Nina was playing in her bedroom. She had her dolls and toys all around her. She was having lots of fun. Suddenly, she heard a loud scream. She looked around and saw her brother in the bathroom. He had a razor in his hand and he was screaming! Nina was worried. She didn't know what to do. Nina ran out of her room and down the hall. She was looking for someone to help. She found her mom in the kitchen. Nina shouted, "Mommy! Mommy! Something is wrong in the bathroom!" Her mom ran down the hall. She saw her son with the razor and started to cry. Nina's mom quickly took the razor away from her son. He was still scared and shaking. She picked him up and hugged him close. He buried his face in her shoulder. Then her mom started to cry even more. Nina looked around and didn't know what to do. Then she remembered, she had a comfort doll in her room. She ran back to get it. When she returned to the bathroom, she gave the doll to her brother. The doll helped to comfort him, and soon he was calm. Nina was relieved and happy. She was glad she could help. One day, Jack saw an interesting flute. He smiled and picked it up. He thought it would be fun to play with it. He started to blow into it and it made a happy sound. He was excited. Then things changed. The flute started to make sad sounds and make tears come out of Jack's eyes. He tried to blow harder but it still didn't sound normal. He was very sad. Jack put the flute down and looked around, trying to find something that could help make the flute happy again. Then he saw a very soft blanket and grabbed it. He carefully wrapped the flute up in it. Suddenly, the flute sounded normal and Jack smiled. He hugged the flute and kept playing until the sun went down. Once upon a time there was a small boy called Jack. He was very enthusiastic about sport and loved to keep playing. One day, Jack's parents took him to the park. Jack was so excited to be outside that he started running around and playing. Eventually, he found a jump rope and started jumping, up and down, up and down. "Jack! Slow down," his mother said. "Don't get too carried away!" Jack was confused. He wanted to keep playing. "It's okay to play," his father assured him. "But we have to remember not to get too enthusiastic about it. We need to find a balance between playing and resting. That way, we can stay healthy and enjoy our sport!" Jack understood. He decided that he would continue to keep playing, but he would make sure to take breaks too. This is a lesson that Jack learned that day: find a healthy balance between having fun and resting, and you will be able to enjoy your sport even more! Once upon a time there was a hero who went on a very special quest. He was looking for something tasty. He searched high and wide and through every land he could find. He finally found something tasty - it was a big box of treats. But then, he found out that the treats were all separated into different bags. The hero was sad that the treats were separate so he thought of a plan. He decided to move the bags around and mix them up, so that all the treats were together. He worked very hard, and when he was done, the treats were all together. The hero was happy and enjoyed the tasty treats! One day, George was in his garden. He was playing with his favorite toy, a car. As he was playing, he heard something strange. It was a noise coming from around the corner of his house. George looked around the corner of the house and saw a thief. The thief was trying to steal something from the house. George started to get scared. He ran inside to get his mom. When he told his mom what was happening, she became very worried. She got up and went outside to confront the thief. She shouted at the thief and told him to go away. The thief was startled by her shouting, and quickly ran away. His mom had successfully stopped the thief. George felt relieved and happy. His mom had supplied him with a feeling of safety. He knew he would always be safe in the garden. From then on, he would always be careful and alert. Once there was a family. They all loved each other very much and were often busy. Every day, the children would go outside to play in the yard, and their favorite thing was to swing on the swing. One particular day, the parents mentioned to the children that that evening something special was going to happen. The children were so excited! They couldn't wait to go outside and swing on the swing and think of what it could be. When the time came, the parents took the children outside and they all had an amazing surprise. It was a brand new swing! The children were so happy they jumped and screamed with joy. From that day on, the children could always be found swinging on the swings in the backyard. And the parents were much less busy because they knew their children were safe and having fun! Once there was a light boat that sailed on a river. One day, the boat stopped because it had no more gas. The boat's owner had to decide what to do. He looked around and saw a bright sun in the sky so he decided to get out, push the boat and let the sun be his gas. He was surprised by how light his boat was when he pushed it and, as he arrived ashore, he thought about what he learned. He realized that although it is sometimes hard to use other alternative energies instead of gas, it's worth a try because it may help to save energy and make things lighter. From then on, he decided to use the sun whenever he needs to push his boat. Once upon a time there was a happy girl who lived in a house with her family. She had many toys and games to play with, but there was one special toy she had that was reliable. It was a cupboard that she liked to open and close. One day, her mom showed her how to use the cupboard to help her learn new things. Inside the cupboard, she found lots of books with pictures of animals, letters and numbers. She also found a coloring set. The girl loved her special cupboard, and she used it every day. She learned how to read the books, count to 10 and draw beautiful pictures. With each new thing she learned, she was so happy! She was getting smarter every day. The girl and her cupboard were best friends. Even when the girl grew up and moved away from home she never forgot the reliable cupboard that helped her learn. Once upon a time there was a little girl named Mia. She was three-years-old and she loved dolphins. One day Mia made an important request. She asked her mommy, "Can I go to the beach and see the dolphins?" Her mommy said that it was a great idea and got Mia ready to go. At the beach, Mia was so excited. She could see the dolphins playing in the water. She could even hear them squeaking! Mia wanted to get closer, so she asked her mommy if she could go into the water. Her mommy said it was okay and gave her a life jacket. Mia put it on and ran into the water to swim with the dolphins. Mia asked the dolphins if they would play with her. They answered her by snorting and swimming in circles around her. Mia was so happy. She spent the rest of the day swimming and playing with the dolphins. It was the most important and happiest day of her life! One day, Bobby the turtle was looking for a way to become famous. He wanted to be known all around his city. Suddenly, he had an idea. Bobby decided to do something nobody had ever done before. He wanted to take an x-ray of himself! Bobby needed a lot of supplies to make his plan work. He had to find special machines and ask people for help. Everyone he talked to kept saying it was impossible for a turtle to take an x-ray. But Bobby was not going to give up. After many weeks of hard work and determination, Bobby was finally ready. He gathered his supplies, and then something happened that nobody expected. Bobby took the most amazing x-ray of himself, which made him famous. Everyone in his city was amazed that a turtle could take an x-ray. Bobby was so proud of himself, and nobody could believe it. He was a famous turtle who did something that nobody else had ever done before. Fred was sad. He wanted to count, but he had nothing to count. Then he got an idea! He found an empty mug in his kitchen cupboard. He put it on the floor and started counting. He counted all the way to 10 and smiled. Fred was happy. He kept counting and counting. He counted until he had counted to 100. When he got to 100, he shouted out loud, "Yay!" But then something bad happened. He accidentally stepped on the mug and it broke into many pieces. His mom came rushing to his side and saw the broken mug. Her face was sad too. "Oh, Fred," she said. "Look what you have done. We cannot count with a broken mug. Now we have nothing to count with." Fred had made a mistake. Instead of being happy, he was very sad. Counting with an empty mug had turned out to be a bad idea after all. Once upon a time there was a sailor. He was tall and strong but he often felt uncomfortable. He had lots of stories about faraway places but nobody seemed to believe him. One day, the sailor decided to set off in search of adventure to prove everyone wrong. He sailed his boat out to sea and explored many places. He saw mountains and islands, and he even caught a big fish! Finally, he came back with amazing stories and pictures to prove his adventures happened. Everyone was very surprised to hear what the sailor had to say. They finally believed his stories! Now the sailor was happy and no longer felt uncomfortable. Everyone could now see how much he had achieved in his journey. The end. Once there were two brothers, Ben and Joe. They were very close friends and loved to play together. One day, they were walking along a beach when they saw a white lime. Ben said to Joe, “Let’s send the lime back to the sea!†But Joe said, “No. I want to keep it.†Ben was very sad and said, “That’s not nice. It’s better to share what we have with others. Let’s send it back to the sea.†Finally, Joe agreed and they decided to send it back. As they threw the lime in the water, they watched it sink back below the waves. The moral of the story is to share what you have with others. When we give something away for the benefit of others, we can make a bigger impact than if we keep it for ourselves. Theo was an old crab who lived in a big pond. Every day, he ate a salad. One day, he decided to do something interesting. He wanted to find a way to heal people! So Theo travelled across the pond and found a nearby forest. He searched until he found some special plants. He collected them and put them in his basket. When Theo returned home, he made a special salad. He ate it, and he felt better and better. Soon, he was all healed. Theo was happy. He knew that his special salad could heal other people too! So he started travelling around the pond, offering his special salad to anybody who needed help. Theo was happy to be able to help people and make them feel better. He was proud of his interesting solution and he enjoyed his travels around the pond. Once there was a little girl named Jane who was three years old. She loved to play outside and climb trees. One day, Jane was climbing a tree and she got very high up. But when she tried to climb down, she slipped and she fell. She was very scared and she started to cry, because she was hurt. Her Mommy came running and she picked her up. Then she hugged Jane until she felt better. Jane's Mommy told her, "Jane, you need to learn how to balance when you climb the tree so that you don't get hurt." Jane nodded. She knew from then on she would try to balance better and she would be more careful when she was climbing the tree. Once upon a time there was a wolf. He lived deep in the woods, where he could be peaceful and free. The wolf loved to howl at the moon and run through the trees. One day, the wolf was running when he saw something strange. A group of people were walking nearby. The wolf stopped and watched carefully. He knew he was not safe. Suddenly, one of the people pointed at him and shouted, "Release the wolf!" The other people clapped and cheered. The wolf was scared but he ran as fast as he could away from the people. At first, the wolf was afraid. He knew that the people wanted to hurt him. But then, he realized they just wanted to let him go and be free. The people wanted him to have a peaceful life in the woods. The wolf was very happy. He ran back to his home in the woods, never to be seen again. From then on, he lived peacefully and happily ever after. Once upon a time, there was a girl named Ruby who loved to climb. She would climb up trees and boulders, and loved it when her mom would chase her up the stairs. One day, Ruby saw a huge, pink truck parked outside her house. She asked her mom if she could climb in it, and her mom said yes. Ruby climbed all over the truck, exploring every corner. She noticed some shiny tools hanging up on the wall, with a sign that said "mechanic". "What's a mechanic, mommy?" Ruby asked. "A mechanic is someone who works with and repairs trucks," her mom said. Ruby smiled and went back to climbing all over the truck, excited to explore the mechanic's truck. Once upon a time, there was a spider who wanted to make a friend. But he was so shy, he was ashamed to speak up. One day, he got very brave and he whispered to the other animals, "Hi! Will you be my friend?". The animals all laughed at him and the spider was embarrassed. He was so ashamed he ran away and hid. The spider felt so alone, he knew he had to try again. He took a deep breath and crept up to the animals, whispering softly, "Hi, will you be my friend?". This time, he got a much better reaction! The animals smiled at him, and some even said hello back. The spider was so happy, he ran around in circles, spinning webs of joy. He had made his first friend, and now he was never alone. He learnt that if you whisper softly, the animals will always listen. And ever since, the spider has been very happy. Once upon a time there was a big boat. It went out on sea every day and was very busy. But one day it went too close to a big rock and it became a wreck. The boat could not move anymore. It just stayed there in the water, so very sad and lonely. All the animals that lived in it had to find new homes. Then one day, a lazy crab arrived. He saw the boat and thought it looked like a nice place to live. So the crab moved in. For many days, the crab just slept and relaxed. But after some time he became strong and fast. He started to explore around the boat and even made some new friends. The crab lived in the boat for a long time and it was the perfect home for him. He was happy and he never became lazy again. Once, there was a boy who was very hungry. He needed to find something to eat, but he had no money. He decided to go to the university and see if he could get some food there. When he arrived at the university, he saw a man in a funny hat. The man saw the boy and said, "Hello little boy! Would you like something to eat?" The boy was so happy! He bowed his head to thank the man. The man gave the boy some food. The boy was no longer hungry. The man then asked the boy if he wanted to go to university. The boy wasn't sure what that was, so the man explained. He said that university was like a big school where people go to learn. The boy was amazed! He thanked the man again and then bowed his head as he said goodbye. The man had made the boy very happy. From then on, he dreamed of one day going to university, so that he could learn many things and make his dreams come true. Once upon a time there was a youth called Tom. Tom was happy and fine. One day Tom heard about a fun game and he wanted to join in. So Tom ran off to find his friends to join him in the game. He found them in the park and they were all having a great time. They played together for hours and had a lot of fun. At the end of the day everyone said goodbye and joined hands for one final group hug. It had been a fine day for Tom and his friends. Once upon a time there was a lawyer who was very thin. He liked to organize. He organized his desk very neatly. He sorted out all of his papers and books. Everything had its own special place. One day the lawyer decided to organize his park. He wanted it to be the neatest park around. He asked the help of a few children who lived nearby. They ran around the park and put all of the toys in their proper places. The lawyer was very proud of the children and the park. It was now the neatest park in the neighborhood. Everyone said it was the best organized park in the town. The children were proud that they had been able to help the lawyer organize the park. They had made a nice place to play and be happy. The end. Once upon a time, there was a little boy who loved eating fruit. Every day he would go and pick up the apples and oranges from the trees in the garden. One day while he was out, he saw something funny on the ground. It was a neck! He got so excited and he picked it up. While he was playing with the neck, he noticed something weird. It started to rot! He didn't know what was happening so he just left it there. The next day, the smell from the rotting neck was so strong that it made the little boy very sick. He had to stay in bed for days and he never got to go out and pick up his fruit. The end. Once upon a time, there was a large race of bunnies who needed help. They had been in trouble for a long time, but nobody noticed. Until one day, an adorable little bunny named Bernie came along. Bernie noticed that the bunnies were not safe and wanted to help them. So Bernie asked their leader what he could do to protect them. The leader said, “you must keep the bunnies safe from the large cats that live nearby.†So Bernie promised to do his best to protect the race of bunnies. He set up traps around the bunny's home and made sure that the cats could not get in. Bernie worked very hard to protect the bunnies. In the end, he saved the large race and they were able to live peacefully and happily ever after. Once upon a time there was a sunflower. It was small, but it was very happy. Every day it would grow and grow until one day it bloomed. All the other flowers around it were very jealous. One day, the sunflower saw something strange. It was a pile of laundry! It was so big. The sunflower had never seen anything like it before. The sunflower thought it was so strange. It called all the other flowers to come and take a look. They all thought it was so stupid. The sunflower was very sad and wanted to make the laundry look nice. So it started to move around the laundry. It was very careful and very gentle. Soon, the laundry started to look really nice and pretty. All the flowers were so proud of the sunflower for making it look so nice. One sunny day, Pearl was in her garden playing with her toys. Suddenly, she heard a loud rumble from the sky. Out from the white clouds flew a bright, pale bird. Pearl was so amazed that she ran to it and said, "Hi, bird. Where are you going?" The bird answered, "I have to escape!" Pearl asked, "Where are you escaping to?" The bird said, "I am escaping to a place of wisdom. I have heard that there is a special wisdom tree there." Pearl asked the bird to take her too so the bird replied, "Hop on and I will take you there!" So Pearl happily hopped on the bird's back and they both flew away into the blue sky. When they arrived at the special tree, the bird said, "This is it! This tree has wisdom that can help us both!" Pearl thanked the bird, and the bird said, "If you want to escape and find wisdom again, just come back here one day." Then, with a flutter of its wings, the pale bird flew away. Pearl looked up at the tree, feeling excited and full of adventure. She knew she'd be back one day to escape and find wisdom again. Once upon a time, there was a little girl called Mia. She was 3 years old and loved to ride her bike. She had a purple bike with streamers in the handlebars and she loved to ride it through the park. One day Mia went to the park and saw some string lying on the ground. She picked it up and saw that it was really long. She was so excited, she thought 'I'm sure I can make something cool with this!'. Mia asked her friend Anna, who was standing next to her, "Do you want to help me make something cool with the string?". Anna replied "Yes, I'd love to". Mia and Anna worked together and soon they had created a long purple ribbon. Mia said "Let's ride our bikes with it!". So they took the purple ribbon and held it between them as they both rode their bikes around the park. They had so much fun riding around with the purple ribbon and everyone in the park was laughing and clapping. They both smiled and felt so proud of what they had made together. It was a fun day! One day, a mother and a child wanted to go to the market. It was an interesting place. They went to buy some things and they had lots of fun. At the market, they looked around. The mother saw some delicious food and the child saw some toys. They had a great time looking at different things. But then it was time to go home. The child was sad and he started to miss the market. He wanted to stay there and play with the toys. The mother said, "We can come back next week, so don't worry!" The mother and the child went home and the child couldn't stop thinking about the market. He missed it, but he knew that he could go back the next week. He was very excited and couldn't wait to go back. Mister Moon was so cold one night that he started to shiver. He looked around, but couldn't find anything to keep him warm. Suddenly, he saw a fire in the distance. There were some friendly animals sitting around the fire, and they called out to Mister Moon. The animals kindly offered to provide the fire to keep him warm. They said they had some yummy food too. Mister Moon was so grateful that he thanked the animals and sat down by the fire. Soon, he began to feel cozy and warm again. The animals provided Mister Moon with some yummy food to eat, and he enjoyed it. He thanked the animals again for their kindness and hospitality. After that, Mister Moon stayed warm and comfy all night long, thanks to the animals' generous offer. Once upon a time there was a clever ship. Every day it would go all around the sea. It had a lot of fun adventures, it explored lots of islands, it even danced in the waves. One day, the clever ship wanted to go on a longer voyage. So it said goodbye to its home in the harbor and it set off on a long journey. On the way, the clever ship met some whales. They swam together and played tag in the water. Then the ship asked the whales if they wanted to come on an adventure. The whales said yes and so the clever ship and the whales went on an adventure. They went up the coast and sailed around for many days. The ship and the whales were having a lot of fun. When the adventure was over, the clever ship and the whales said goodbye to each other and the ship sailed back home to the harbor. It had gone on a great voyage and had lots of fun. Once upon a time there was a little girl called Amy. She stumbled out of bed and was very happy, because today was a new day. She decided to go for a walk in the park. Amy uncomfortably stumbled through the park. Suddenly, she spotted something new. She ran over to it - it was a picnic basket with a meal in it! Amy was so excited - she opened the basket and started to eat. But as she was eating, Amy stumbled and bumped into a stranger. The stranger was very angry, so he snatched the meal away from Amy. She started to cry, but the stranger didn't care. He stomped away with Amy's new meal, leaving her alone and very sad. Once upon a time, there was a boy who liked to print. Every day he would print different shapes and objects with his printer. One day, he wanted to try and print a cake. He tried printing different shapes of cakes, but nothing worked. He became frustrated and got angry. The boy decided to ask his parents for help. But his parents were too busy and ignorant about printing. They had no idea how to help him. The boy thought for a while and came up with an idea. He decided to go to the bakery and buy a cake. He reached the bakery and bought the best cake. He was so happy and excited. The boy printed the cake with his printer and it looked amazing! Everyone was happy and amazed by his work and congratulated him. He was so proud of himself. Once upon a time there was a shy sheep called Fluffy. Fluffy loved her hay and was always very happy when the farmer brought her hay to keep her safe and warm. One day, a big storm came. The wind twisted and the clouds were dark and grey. The farmer was quickly forced to rush inside and leave Fluffy outside, with her hay scattered all around her. Though she was a bit scared at first, Fluffy comforted herself by snuggling down into a big twist of hay. She stayed there for what felt like a long time, until the storm had finally gone. Though she was still shy, Fluffy was also very brave. She was proud of herself that she managed to keep calm, even when the storm was so noisy and scary. The Farmer came out after the storm, and was so proud of Fluffy for being brave when everything was so twisted and scary. He gave her a big hug, and she was never that shy again. Once upon a time there was a boy. His name was Jack. He was three years old and very brave. Jack wanted to explore the attic. It was a big, white room at the top of his house. He tiptoed up the stairs. Suddenly, he saw a big, white horse inside the attic! It was so beautiful. Jack wanted to pet it. He stepped closer and put out his hand. The horse nodded his head. Jack scratched the horse's neck. He thought it was so fair that the horse didn't mind him touching it. The horse was so gentle. Jack reached up, hugged the horse and gave it a kiss on its neck. Then he ran down the stairs and told everyone what happened. Everyone was so happy that Jack had been brave enough to explore the attic, and that the horse had been so fair to him. Mommy was busy taking pictures with her camera. She was so excited to capture the moment. Suddenly, a loud bang was heard. Startled, mommy screamed and dropped her camera. Mommy was scared. She carefully looked around but she couldn't see anyone. She picked up her camera and inspected it. But the camera was broken. Mommy was so sad that now she wouldn't be able to take any pictures. She had to find a way to fix it. The next day, mommy took the camera to the store. She felt a little bit better now that her camera was in capable hands. Mommy nervously waited for the store clerk to come out with the repaired camera. Finally, he emerged with it. Mommy was overjoyed to see her camera fixed. She took it home with a smile on her face. Now, mommy felt ready to capture every moment with her camera – a reminder to always be careful as even the slightest of breaks can be scary! Once upon a time there was a green pigeon. He wanted to help his friends but he didn't know how. One day he saw a sad bird. He asked what was wrong and the sad bird told him that she was lost. The green pigeon thought hard and he came up with a plan. He said that if they both flew together they could help each other find their way. The sad bird was happy and they flew off together. They went around the neighbourhood and soon they found her home. The sad bird thanked the green pigeon for helping her. They became best friends and the green pigeon was glad that he was able to help. Once upon a time, there was a kind body living in a forest. The body was called Jeremy. Jeremy was always out and about in the forest, looking for things to explore and discover. One day, Jeremy noticed something strange. He could see a big, shiny object in the middle of the forest. He slowly crept up to it, curious to find out what it was. When he got closer he could see it was a big, shiny rock! He was amazed and tried to remove it from the forest. But it just wouldn't budge. He tried and tried but couldn't move it. Just when Jeremy was about to give up, he noticed a small hole near the bottom of the rock. He started to pick away at it, and suddenly the rock moved and he was able to remove it from the middle of the forest! Jeremy was super happy and he proudly showed off his new rock to all of the animals in the forest. Everyone was really kind and thanked Jeremy for giving them a new place to explore! Jimmy was sitting in his room, surrounded by all his toys. He had a special crayon which he really liked. Suddenly, Jimmy heard a terrible noise coming from the hallway. He looked out of the door with a worried face. His mum mentioned something about a fire. Jimmy was scared but he had to go and see what was happening. Jimmy walked down the hallway, looking at the orange and yellow flames. He couldn't believe his eyes. It was a terrible sight. As he got closer, his mum tried to pick him up but Jimmy refused. He wanted to see the fire up close. His mum told him to stay away but Jimmy didn't listen. Suddenly, Jimmy remembered his special crayon. He ran back to his room to get it and when he returned he handed it over to his mum. She was very grateful and thanked him for thinking of it. They both watched as firemen put out the fire, and Jimmy was relieved when it was all over. His mum said "never forget that crayon, it saved us this time!" Jimmy learnt a valuable lesson that day; no matter what happens, always remember your special crayon. Once upon a time, there was a very lovely bookshelf. It was made of wood, and was so tall and wide it filled the whole room. Every day, the bookshelf was full of fun and wonderful books. One day, a little girl came to the bookshelf. She loved books, and she wanted to hold one in her arms. She looked up, and saw a lovely book which was just perfect for her. She carefully took it off the bookshelf and held it close to her heart. The little girl was so excited to read the book. She curled up in a chair, and opened the book. She was soon lost in the world of the story, forgetting all the time that passed. The bookshelf became a special place for the little girl. Whenever she wanted to get lost in a good book, she would go to the lovely bookshelf and pick out a new one, to hold close to her heart as she read. Once upon a time there was a little girl named April. She had a broken hoop toy and she was very sad. She wanted to play with it, but it had broken. Her mom saw April crying and said, “Don’t worry, April. I have something special for you!†April stopped crying and looked at her Mom. Her Mom handed her a warm and cozy blanket. April hugged the blanket tight and started to feel better. She snuggled into the blanket and felt all cozy. It was the best feeling ever! April’s Mom said, “This blanket will help you feel safe and comforted.†April snuggled even closer into the blanket and smiled. She knew her Mom was right, she felt so much better! April and her Mom worked together to make the broken hoop toy all new and shiny again. April was so happy as they put all the pieces back together. Now she could finally play with her hoop toy again! Once upon a time there was a boy named Jake. Jake was three years old and loved to explore. Today, Jake was feeling adventurous and decided to go on a walk alone, so he set off. He walked and he walked until he came to a big, scary forest. He looked at the tall trees and felt very frightened. He tried to run away, but he just couldn't do it. Then, all of a sudden, he heard someone calling his name. He listened carefully and the voice said, "Come and visit, Jake." So Jake walked towards the voice and suddenly he saw a little person standing in front of him. The person smiled and said, "I am here to talk to your heart." Jake felt scared, but he also felt curious. He stepped forward and the person asked him some questions about his life. They discussed his worries, his dreams and his hopes. Jake felt safe and soon he wasn't scared anymore. The person smiled and said, "It was nice to talk to your heart, Jake. Goodbye!" and with that they disappeared. Jake felt like he had learned something very special and he was happy that he was brave enough to visit the forest. Once there was a little boy. He was only three years old. He was playing in his bedroom. Then he heard a strange sound. He went to find out what it was and he saw an orange rag. He picked it up and looked at it. He shook it and heard a jingling sound. He was curious and shook it some more. Suddenly, lots of coins came out of the rag! The little boy was so excited. He collected all the coins and smiled. He had found a special orange rag full of coins! Harry had been playing outside in the garden all day with his friends. As the sun started to go down, Harry and his friends decided it would be fun to spray some water with the hose. They were having a lot of fun spraying water all over the garden when suddenly Harry heard his dad calling him from the kitchen window. Harry knew he was in trouble as he slowly made his way inside. His dad told him that spraying water around the garden was not a good trade and he should be ashamed of what he had done. Harry was so embarrassed that he could feel his cheeks turning red. He knew he had made a mistake and apologised to his dad. His dad accepted his apology and assured him that this would be a good lesson for him to remember in the future. Once upon a time, there was a small, soft wheel. It rolled around in the sunshine and laughed with joy. One day, something happened that made the wheel groan. Its soft parts were starting to break and a hole opened up in its surface. The wheel's owner, a kind man, said gently, "We will have to replace the wheel." But no one knew what that meant. The man took the wheel and brought it to the store. He found a new wheel - bright, soft, and strong. It was the perfect replacement for the old one. The man brought the replacement wheel back home and installed it on the wagon. Now, the wheel rolled around in the sunshine, and it was happy. The man and the wheel shared a smile. The kind man had made sure the wheel was safe and happy - and together, they rolled off into the distance. John's day was a busy one. He had a meeting at school. He saw his friends and they talked about the upcoming game. After the meeting, John was dirty from all the running and playing. John and his friends decided to repair the basketball court. They used shovels to fix the broken parts and rakes to clear away dirt and leaves. They wiped away cobwebs. After a lot of work, the court was very clean and shiny. The friends were proud of their work. They ran around on the repaired court and smiled. John was very tired but happy. He had repaired something, and it looked nice. He couldn't wait to play the game on the court. Jack and Jill were happily playing outside their cabin. As they were running around, they saw a big boat. Jack wanted to explore the boat, but Jill was scared. She wanted to go back to their cabin. They had a big argument and eventually Jack decided to part ways with Jill and go onto the boat by himself. He soon found himself stuck in the middle of the ocean, feeling alone and scared. He started to cry, but soon he saw a sparkly dolphin jump out of the water. The dolphin came close to the boat, and Jack was so happy. He smiled and even got to pet the dolphin. The dolphin then led Jack back to the shore, where Jill was waiting for him. Jill was relieved to see Jack safe and sound, and both were so happy to be together again. They hugged and went back to their cabin together once again. From that day on, whenever Jack and Jill were faced with a challenge, they reminded themselves to always stay together and work together to overcome any obstacle. Once, there was a brilliant plate. It was bright and shiny and it made everyone feel happy. Every day, the plate would remind people to be kind and to share. Every night, the plate would shimmer in the moonlight, reminding everyone to be happy and peaceful. One day, a 3 year old child saw the plate. It made the child smile, so she decided to pick it up. She saw how beautiful it was and how its brightness made her feel so happy. The child decided it was her job to remind people to be kind and to share. So, every morning, the 3 year old child would take the plate and shine it around the room. Everyone would feel the plate's happiness and it would remind them to be kind and to share. Everyone was so happy the plate was around. The plate was truly brilliant. Once upon a time there was a little boy called Peter. Peter liked to read and had lots of books in his basket. He liked to take his basket and read his books outdoors. One day, Peter went outside with his basket and he sat under a big tree. He was just about to start reading when he saw something thin in the grass. He got closer and saw that it was a thin book. He opened it up and started to read it. He read about animals and about trees and about the sun. It was a really nice book. He kept on reading until the sun started to set. Peter put the thin book back in his basket and went home. He was very happy that he found the thin book, and he had enjoyed reading it so much. The End. Mia and her family went to the park one day. Mia saw a big tree, and she seemed excited. She ran towards it and saw a swing. She wanted to swing, so she jumped on and started to swing higher and higher. The wind was strong, and Mia felt so happy that she giggled. The swing was so fun that Mia didn't want to stop. But then she heard something. She stopped and looked around. Then she saw a book near the roots of the tree. Mia went close and saw that it was a novel. Mia was so curious that she wanted to read the novel. She opened it and tried to read. She didn't know all of the words, but she could make out a few here and there. She read it for a long time. There were some complicated words, but Mia found that if she tried hard, she could make them out. When she finished the novel, she felt very strong. She had read a book by herself! Even the grownups were impressed. They praised Mia and said she had done a great job. Once upon a time, there was a little mouse. He wanted to explore the world, so he set off on an adventure. The mouse encountered a chimney and entered it. Everything was very different inside. He kept going, even when it got dark. The little mouse went further and further down, until he could see a faint light at the end. He kept going until he got to the end of the chimney and saw the most beautiful sight. The mouse had found his way outside - to a bright and sunny meadow. He had left his dark and dusty chimney and entered a wonderful new world. He had taken the first steps in his big adventure and he was very happy. Once upon a time, there was a modest farm. One day, a 3 year old girl named Lucy was playing in the barnyard when she noticed something strange. She heard a sound that made her curious. She quickly ran over and found a cocoon, wrapped tightly around a leaf. She couldn't figure out what it was, so she asked her father. "Daddy, what is this?" She pointed to the cocoon. Her father smiled down at her. "That's a cocoon, sweetheart. It's like a wrapper for a special kind of bug." "What kind of bug?" "It's a butterfly." The next day, Lucy was there again and she could see the cocoon was starting to open. Sure enough, a beautiful butterfly emerged and fluttered away. Lucy was amazed and delighted. She realized that even tiny things like a modest farm could be full of surprises and she ran off to explore the rest of the farm. Once upon a time, there was a little boy who wanted to go exploring. So he went outside and all he could see was a big, bright, yellow field. In the field was a harmless poppy. The little boy was excited! He wanted to examine the poppy and see if he could find out what it was. So he got close and looked very carefully. He noticed that it was bright and colorful and had soft, fuzzy petals. He thought it was so pretty! After examining it for a while, the little boy went back inside to tell his family all about the harmless poppy he found in the field. They were all very impressed that he had found it! Once upon a time, Daisy was having her bath in the bathtub. She was sleepy after a very busy day playing with her toys. All of a sudden, the bathwater started to move. Daisy was a bit scared, until a big frog popped up and said "Hi Daisy!". Daisy was so shocked, she screamed! But the frog said he was friendly and just wanted to say hi. Daisy then said "Where did you come from?". The frog then revealed a secret. He said he lived in the bathtub and he liked it there. The frog asked Daisy if she wanted to come and play. Daisy smiled and said she would like to. She was not so sleepy anymore, and was very excited to have a new friend. The two friends played together in the bathtub until Daisy's mom came to get her. Daisy and the frog said their goodbyes and the frog promised to stay in the bathtub until she came back. Daisy was very happy that she had found a new friend and she couldn't wait to play with him again. Once there was a little boy called Peter. He always wore his coat. Today, Peter was worried. He had to go somewhere far away, but he didn't like to go fast. Peter's mom said that it was time, and she put on her coat. She took Peter's hand, and they started to walk very quickly. Peter was feeling a bit scared because he had never gone so fast before. They kept walking until they could see a big car. Peter's dad was driving it. "Come on, Peter, let's go!" shouted his mom. Then, they climbed into the car and started to speed off. Peter looked out the window and watched the trees and the houses flying past. He felt a bit better, and even smiled a bit. He looked at his mom and saw that she was smiling too. They arrived at their destination and were soon back home again. Peter was happy to be back but was also a little bit excited about going somewhere fast. He looked forward to his next adventure! Once there was a little boy called Jack. He was very enthusiastic and was always excited to try new things. Today he was off to explore his garden. As he walked through it, he couldn't believe his eyes - it was huge! He started to wander around, looking at all of the different plants and flowers. Then he saw something that made him stop - it was a big tree! He was so amazed that he ran up to it and decided to climb it. Up and up he went, until he was almost at the top. He started to get a bit scared, but was determined to make it to the top. He kept going, until suddenly he stopped. The view from the top of the tree was amazing. He could see the whole garden and it looked so beautiful. Jack was so happy that he stayed up in the tree for ages. When he finally decided it was time to come down, he was very enthusiastic about what an adventure he had just had. From that day on, he was always looking forward to visiting the garden again. Once upon a time, there was a little boy. He had a pair of pants, but they were very cheap. He wanted to get a better pair, so he saved some money. One day, he had enough money to buy a new pair. Unfortunately, when he went to the clothes store, he wasn't careful. He left the new pair of pants sitting in the sun. Before long, the pants started to melt! He was very sad. He wished he had been more careful with his new pants. The little boy had no other choice. He had to buy another cheap pair of pants. He was so upset that he could not buy a better pair of pants like he wanted. He taught himself an important lesson that day. He would always be more careful with his things! Once upon a time there was a friendly bear named Benny. Benny loved playing different sports with his friends everyday. One day he participated in a race and was determined to win. Benny said to his friends, "I will buy a trophy if I win!" His friends smiled and replied, "That will be great, Benny!" When the race was over, Benny had won! He was so happy he ran to the store to buy the trophy. His friends went with him and the storekeeper gave him the trophy. Benny was delighted, but when he looked at his friends he realized that they had not won. His friends weren't as happy as he was. Benny had a compassionate heart so he said, "Look, I only have one trophy, so let's share it with my friends!" So he shared his trophy with his friends. Together they all celebrated the victory. The moral of the story is that sharing is caring. No matter what we have in life, it is more meaningful when we share it with others. Once upon a time there was a family who were very busy. The two parents had been out all day looking for a new freezer. They wanted to make sure it would be safe and reliable. Finally they found one they liked. The father said to his wife, “Let’s buy it!†She agreed and they paid for it right away. The father then carried the big freezer into their house. The three-year-old child was so excited she could hardly contain herself. She said to her parents, “Will it keep my ice cream safe?†The parents laughed and nodded. “Yes, it will!†they said. The parents and child filled their new freezer with lots of yummy things from the shop. Now their food was all safe and secure. The little girl was very happy. The End. Once upon a time there was a birdcage with lots of birds in it. The birds were playing a game and one bird thought he was a very good matcher. He looked for things to match and flew around the cage looking for more. Suddenly he saw an object that he wanted to match. He flew to it and tried to pick it up but it was too heavy for him. He was embarrassed that he couldn't pick it up, feeling silly that he couldn't match it. The other birds were very kind and they helped him to pick up the object. Together they matched it with the other things in the birdcage. Everyone was very happy and the embarrassed bird was very proud of himself. They all cheered and thanked the bird for trying so hard. He was so happy that he had matched the object. From that day on, the bird was always the first one to try and match whatever was in the birdcage. Molly was an enthusiastic lady who loved to go to the lab. She would always smile as she entered the room. On this particular day she was even more excited. She had a new experiment to try. She took out two pieces of cloth and put them on the table. She carefully split them with her scissors and then took out the glue. She was soon busy sticking pieces together and was amazed at the result. Molly's experiment was a success, but the best part was yet to come. She placed the cloth on the ground and watched, with her heart racing, as it began to slowly split in two. Molly giggled with delight. She was so enthusiastic that she couldn't stop clapping her hands. Once there was a lovely crocodile who lived in a pond. He liked swimming around all day in the warm water. One day, something caught his eye; he saw a fish looking back at him! He recognized that the fish was trying to be friends. So, he opened his big mouth, and smiled. The fish smiled back, and from then on they were the best of friends. They would play games in the pond, explore together and hide in the weeds. Every day they would say hello, and it made the lovely crocodile very happy. He recognized that he had found a true pal. They were together day and night, and were never apart. The crocodile was so grateful to find a friend who he could always rely on, even when the other crocodiles were off doing their own thing. He loved his little fish friend, and they will be friends forever. Jimmy and his mommy went to the big church together. Jimmy gazed all around the enormous building, his eyes wide in amazement. The bright sunlight made the white walls of the church seem to gleam and sparkle. They went inside and Jimmy looked up, his mouth open in awe as he took in the tall ceilings and colorful stained glass windows. Jimmy and his mommy looked around the church in silence for a few moments, until Jimmy suddenly exclaimed: “Mommy, look!†In front of them was a large wooden cross, perched high up on the wall. Jimmy and his mommy smiled at each other, before Jimmy reached out with his little fingers and touched the cross. He then closed his eyes and offered up a silent prayer. Mommy and Jimmy stayed in the church for a while longer, peaceful and content as they gazed at all the artwork and decoration around the place. When they were eventually ready to leave, they looked around one last time before stepping out into the sunshine. As they walked away from the enormous church, Jimmy smiled with wonder and contentment. Once there was a boy called Tim. He was very young and playful. Every day he asked his mom to play with him. One day, Tim asked his mom if he could take a pen. His mom said "Yes, but only if you promise to take good care of it." Tim was so excited that he hugged his mom and said "I promise". Tim took the pen and started to draw. He drew a sun, a tree and a flower. Then he heard his mom mention that it was time for dinner. He quickly finished the drawing and ran to the dining table for dinner. After dinner, Tim went back to the drawing and continued to draw with the pen. He was very happy and playful as he saw his drawing taking shape. He wanted to show it to his mom, so he shouted "Mom, look what I drew!" His mom smiled and said "That looks beautiful!". Tim was so proud that he had drawn something all by himself. He hugged his mom and they both laughed. It was a wonderful moment. Once upon a time there was a generous church. Every day the church opened up to lots of people of all different ages. Some of them were very old and could not walk quickly. So the churchgoers decided to delay the church opening to give the elderly people more time to get there on time. This made everyone happy and the elders were very glad. At the church they said lots of prayers and sang songs. They were all feeling generous and content. After a while they decided to go home and they thanked the elders for being so generous. The churchgoers promised they would delay opening the church again the following day to give the elderly people more time. The church members were grateful and smiled. And they all lived happily ever after. Maria was a little girl who loved to draw. One day, she asked her mom to see if she could draw for a living. Her mom said that she would have to take a test first. So Maria went with her mom to a big room. There were lots of people in the room and a big screen at the front. Everyone was feeling a bit guilty because they had to take the test. When it was Maria's turn, she had to answer questions on the screen. She thought it was fun and answered all of the questions correctly. Everyone clapped when Maria finished the test. Her mom was very proud of her. Everyone told Maria she had done a great job, and that she could be an amazing artist someday. Maria was very excited and knew that the test she took would help her to achieve her dreams. Once upon a time there was a fox who lived in a small house in the forest. He was a very happy fox! He loved to explore the forest and have lots of adventures. One day, he was walking through the forest when he noticed something hot. It was so hot that he couldn't believe it. The fox was worried, so he started to run back to his house. The fox had to get away from the heat. But as he was running, he realized that he left the door to his house open! He quickly ran back and tried to close the door. But it was too late -- the heat had already started to come in! The fox was able to get his house cool again, but only because he was smart enough to close the door. The fox learned his lesson that day -- always close the door when you leave the house. It's an important lesson that everyone should remember: things can get hot if you don't close the door. One day, the little boy wanted to go for a run. He put on his boots and ran outside. The sun was shining and the birds were singing above. He ran and ran until he saw a tall chimney up ahead. He stopped running and walked up to it. He looked up and saw smoke coming through the top. He was so tired and wanted to take a break. He sat down in the shade of the chimney and closed his eyes. After a while, he opened his eyes, feeling refreshed. Then, he ran all the way back home, his heart beating faster and faster. Once upon a time, there were two friends named Jack and Benny. They were both great friends, who liked to have lots of fun. One day, Jack suggested they do some exercise. Benny said he did not want to, so Jack said they would just squeeze one another instead. Benny thought this sounded like a great idea, so Jack began to squeeze his arms and Benny laughed and laughed. Soon, Benny was squeezing Jack back, and they had a wonderful time. "Let's do this everyday!" said Jack. "Sure, why not?" said Benny. And so, Jack and Benny squeezed each other every day, and became great exercise buddies. They had lots of fun, and were the happiest friends in town. Jimmy had never been on a trampoline before. His dad had set up a big one in the garden for his birthday surprise. As he looked at it with wide, excited eyes, Jimmy knew this was going to be the best day ever! He hopped onto the trampoline and, suddenly, he was flying! He was so high he thought his ears might pop. On and on he hopped, feeling like an astronaut in space. The sky was a beautiful blue, and as he hopped higher and higher, he thought he could reach right over it and touch the clouds. He was having so much fun, he didn't want the day to end. Finally, when Jimmy was ready to come back down, he saw a big red score floating in the air. Assuming it must have been left by a magical creature, he decided to try and catch it. He jumped as high as he could and, just as his little fingers closed around it, he felt a huge sense of accomplishment! When Jimmy's dad saw the big red score, he looked very guilty - but he hadn't done anything wrong. He was just so impressed by his little boy's bravery and excitement that he couldn't help but hug him tight. His dad had set up a secret surprise for Jimmy, and the score he had caught was his reward! Once upon a time, there was a big daddy bear and a little baby bear. They were walking in the forest and noticed a large tree. Daddy bear decided to climb it. He climbed high and noticed that the tree was bending. He wanted to climb to the very top, but he felt like something was wrong. Suddenly, he heard a loud crack! The tree snapped and daddy bear was falling. He reached out to grab something, but nothing was around. He tumbled off the tree and landed on his left side. He felt a sharp pain in his left shoulder. He couldn't move his arm. Little baby bear was scared and started to cry. Daddy bear was sad too. He said he hurt his left arm, and he wouldn't be able to move it anymore. The large tree had made daddy bear very sad. Jill felt very happy today. She had awoken early and gone outside to play. The sun was shining, birds were singing and there was a smell of gas in the air. Jill loved playing with her new toy car. She would push it up and down the driveway and around the garden. She enjoyed the feeling of being in control and the persistent noise of the toy car. Suddenly, the smell of gas became stronger and she could no longer play with her toy car. She looked around and saw that a van had stopped at the side of the road. Two men got out the van and opened up the back. All the fumes and gas was coming from there. The men closed the van and drove off again, leaving Jill feeling a bit confused. She continued to play in the garden but kept a careful eye on the mysterious van. She felt happy but also a bit concerned. Once upon a time, two friends decided to play a game. They wanted to fly a missile. So they went outside and each invited a helper. The first friend invited his dad and the second friend invited her mom. With their help, they got hold of a sparkly missile. They laughed as they put the missile in the air. Then they ran after it, feeling helpless and excited at the same time. After a while, they gave up and the missile flew out of sight. They hugged each other and went back inside, dreaming of their own missiles up in the sky. Once upon a time there was a mighty hotel where the bravest of kings and queens came for a visit. One day, a king wanted to bury his treasure near the hotel. "Let's bury it deep!", said the King. His queen was worried. "But what if someone finds our treasure"? she asked. "Don't worry," said the King. "A mighty hotel is the perfect hiding spot. No one will be able to find it!" So, they buried their treasure deep beneath the mighty hotel. And ever since then, the hotel has been known as the most mysterious place in the kingdom! Once upon a time, there was a poor farmer who lived a simple life alone in his small house. Every day he would work very hard in his fields to make a living. He did not have much but he was content with his life. One day, a wealthy man came to visit the poor farmer and asked if he could stay the night. The poor farmer was delighted and offered all he had in hospitality. That night, the wealthy man asked the poor farmer how much he weighed and whether he had a radio. The poor farmer told him his weight and said he did not have a radio. The wealthy man smiled and said, “One day, your hard work will be rewarded. I will give you a radio.†The next day, the wealthy man left but returned a few days later with a radio as a gift for the poor farmer. The farmer was overjoyed and thanked the wealthy man for his kindness. From that day on, the farmer knew that his hard work would eventually be rewarded. Moral of the story: Hard work pays off in the end. Connor and his sister, Emily, were walking down the street when they saw a magazine in the street. It was glossy, big and blue. "Look Emily, what is that?" asked Connor. "I think it's a magazine," replied Emily. Connor seemed very excited by the magazine and couldn't wait to pick it up. He quickly grabbed it and opened the pages. Emily smiled and said, "Connor, the magazine looks like it's about the ocean. Do you see the blue ocean on the cover?" Connor nodded with a grin. He felt like he was in an adventure, a deep blue sea adventure. He wanted to keep the magazine forever. Emily put her arm around Connor and said, "Let's go home and show Mommy our new magazine!" Connor smiled and said, "Let's go!" And off they went, hand in hand, back home with their blue magazine. Once upon a time there was a stubborn mouse. He loved to do things his own way. One day, he passed by a hole and decided to open it. Inside was a shiny medal! He was so excited and wanted to take it away with him. But the medal was stuck inside the hole. No matter how hard he tried, he couldn’t open it. So the stubborn mouse eventually gave up and ran away. Lesson learned: Don’t be too stubborn! When something is too difficult to do, don’t keep trying and trying. Sometimes it’s better to find a different solution. Billy was a troubled boy. He didn't have any friends and he was always very sad. One day he found a golden chain in the street, so he picked it up. As soon as he did this, he felt a magical force around him. The chain was special, it had mysterious powers. Billy went to his garden with the chain and suddenly, he was surrounded by a lot of friendly animals. A small kitten, a little rabbit, a cute fox and even a fat squirrel! They all wanted to play with him. Billy smiled and he was happy now. He played with his new friends all day, feeling less troubled than before. They even made him a friendship bracelet out of the golden chain he had picked up. From that day on, Billy was never lonely again. One day, a little girl named Katie was walking in the park. She were curious about everything she saw and asked many questions. She noticed a large bird flying overhead. “What’s that?†she questioned excitedly. Katie’s mom smiled. “That is a bird,†she answered. “It is moving so fast!†Katie wanted to get a closer look, so she looked around for it. She spotted a giant bush and pointed at it. “What’s that?†she asked. While they looked, they heard chirping coming from inside the bush. “It’s a baby bird†said Katie’s mom. “It must have gotten lost. Let’s see if we can help it.†When they went closer, they noticed the baby bird was stuck under a big branch. Katie got closer and said, “I think it’s scared!†Katie’s mom gently lifted up the branch and the little bird hopped out. It flapped its wings and hopped to a nearby tree. Katie waved as the bird flew away. The little bird had two big eyes and two small ears. “It has really big ears!†remarked Katie. Her mom nodded in agreement. “It certainly does!†Henry was on a special mission. He had a unique look to find. Every time he travelled, he had to drop something off. But this time, Henry was struggling to find the right place. He walked around and around but still couldn't find it. Finally, Henry saw something special. He rushed over and saw a beautiful tree with an unusual shape. Henry was delighted. This must be it, he thought. Henry was about to take out the item he had to drop, when suddenly someone stopped him. "Hey! Don't touch that tree," said the person. "This is my tree. Nobody can drop anything here." Henry was surprised. He didn't want to cause any trouble. "Please, I'm not trying to do any harm," he said. "This is important." The person looked angry, but Henry pleaded until eventually he agreed. Henry carefully put down the item he had to drop and looked around. This was the right place, he could feel it. With a smile, he thanked the person and went on his way. It had been a long journey, but Henry had found the unique look he had been searching for. Jimmy was walking along the beach, feeling very hot in the summer sun. He bent down to pick up a shell and kept walking. Suddenly, he spotted something shimmering in the water and squealed with delight. It was a fish! Jimmy stopped and started to take off his shoes and socks. He waded into the cool water, determined to catch the fish. He jumped back in surprise when the fish quickly swam away. Jimmy laughed and tried again. He moved very slowly and soon had the fish in his hands. He brought it back to the beach and showed it off to his mom. “What will you do with it?†asked his mom. Jimmy thought for a moment and said, “I will rest it in the sand, so it can go back to the sea.†His mom nodded and Jimmy carefully set the fish down in the sand. He watched as it swam away, back into the happy and cool water. Once upon a time there was a brave knight. He was safe and strong. He went on a special mission to rescue a queen. The knight left his kingdom on his horse. On the way, he came across a scary dragon. The dragon was very fierce and the knight was scared. But the knight was brave and he battled the dragon. Finally the knight won and he rode away. He could see the castle of the queen. But the gates were locked! The knight was embarrassed. Just then, a beautiful princess appeared. She said she had a key and could open the gates. The knight was relieved and followed the princess to the castle. She opened the gates and the knight rushed in. He was just in time to rescue the queen! Everyone was very happy. The knight was praised for his bravery. He had saved the day! Once upon a time, there was a lively little dog named Max. Max loved to run and play all day. One day, Max was playing in the yard when he saw the mail come. Max felt the urge to help. He picked up the mail in his mouth and carried it to his owner, who was very happy. Max's owner gave him a big hug and said, "Good job, Max!" From that day on, Max helped bring in the mail every day. His owner was always happy, and Max felt good about helping. The moral of the story is that helping others can make you feel good too. Once upon a time, there was a smooth vase. It was very pretty. The vase lived in a small house with a girl named Lily and her mom. One day, Lily and her mom went outside to play. Before they left, her mom said, "Lily, please close the door." Lily closed the door and they played all day. When they came back, they saw the smooth vase on the floor. It was broken! Lily and her mom were very sad. They could not fix the pretty vase. The end. Once upon a time, there was a powerful lion named Leo. He loved his friends in the jungle. One day, it was his birthday. His friends wanted to give him a present. His best friend, Ellie the elephant, said, "I know! Let's give him a big ball to play with." All his friends agreed. They worked together to make the ball. They made it with leaves and vines. When it was time, they went to Leo's cave. They said, "Surprise! Happy birthday, Leo!" Leo saw the present and was so happy. He said, "Thank you, friends! I love my present!" They all played with the ball and had fun all day. Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Tim. Tim loved to play outside when the sun was shining high in the sky. One day, he went to the park with his mom. There, he saw a big tree with a swing. Tim wanted to play on the swing, but another kid was already there. "Can I play on the swing too?" Tim asked the kid. The kid shook his head and said, "No, I want to play alone." Tim felt sad and went back to his mom. His mom saw that Tim was upset and said, "Don't worry, we can come back later when the swing is free." Tim and his mom played with a ball and had fun. After a while, they saw that the swing was empty. Tim ran to the swing and played on it, feeling happy again. The sun was still shining high, and it was a good day for Tim. Once upon a time, in a small house, there was a perfect pencil. It was very happy because it could draw beautiful pictures. The pencil had many friends like crayons, paper, and erasers. One day, a new friend wanted to enter the house. It was a big, soft paintbrush. The paintbrush was sad because it had no friends. The perfect pencil saw the paintbrush and wanted to help. The pencil told the paintbrush, "Come in and play with us!" The paintbrush entered the house and met all the other friends. They all played together, drawing and painting pretty pictures. The paintbrush was happy and had many new friends. The perfect pencil was glad it could help, and they all lived happily ever after. Once upon a time, there was a helpful boy named Tim. Tim liked to play with his top. Every day, he would spin his top and watch it go round and round. One day, Tim saw a girl who was sad. She had lost her toy. Tim wanted to make her happy. He thought about his top and felt regret. He knew he should give her his top to make her smile. Tim gave the girl his top. She was so happy! They played with the top together. They became good friends. Tim was happy he was helpful, even though he felt regret at first. One day, a helpful lion named Leo was walking down the street. He saw a little mouse stuck in a drain. The mouse was very sad and scared. Leo wanted to help the mouse get out of the drain. Leo said, "Don't worry, little mouse. I will help you." He used his big roar to scare away any bad things near the drain. Then, he carefully reached his paw into the drain and helped the little mouse out. The mouse was so happy to be free. He said, "Thank you, helpful Leo! You saved me!" Leo and the mouse became good friends and played together all day. They were very happy to have each other. Once upon a time, there was a little dog named Tim. Tim was a fearful dog. He was afraid of everything. One day, Tim saw a big cat. The cat had a pretty bow on its neck. Tim wanted to be friends with the cat. Tim said, "Hi, cat! I like your bow." The cat did not say anything. Tim thought the cat was acting strange. He wanted to play, so he asked, "Do you want to play with me?" The cat still did not say anything. Tim felt sad. He tried to act brave and play with the cat, but the cat did not want to play. The cat was mean to Tim and scared him away. Tim ran home, feeling very sad and still fearful. The cat stayed there, not caring about Tim's feelings. One day, a clumsy boy named Tim went for a walk. He was always dropping things and tripping over his own feet. Today, he had a big ball of gum in his pocket. He loved to chew gum and make big bubbles. While walking, he saw a big tree. He wanted to climb it, but he was scared. He thought about it for a moment and decided to surrender his fear. Tim started to climb the tree, feeling brave. As he climbed higher, his gum fell out of his pocket. It was very sticky. A little bird saw the gum and thought it was a worm. The bird tried to eat it, but the gum stuck to its beak. Tim saw this and climbed down to help the bird. He gently took the gum off the bird's beak. The bird was happy and flew away. Tim felt proud that he faced his fear and helped a friend. One day, a little girl named Sally went to the park with her mom. Sally saw a well near the trees. She wanted to grab a coin from her pocket to make a wish. Sally found a cheap, shiny coin that her mom gave her. Sally walked to the well with her mom. She held the cheap coin tight in her hand. She closed her eyes and made a wish. Then, Sally threw the coin into the well. She heard a splash as it hit the water. After making her wish, Sally and her mom played in the park. They had lots of fun. They played on the swings and the slide. When it was time to go home, Sally felt happy. She knew the well would help make her wish come true. Once upon a time, there was a gentle person named Tom. Tom loved to play outside in the sun. He liked to make things out of ice. One day, Tom made a big ice castle. He was very happy with his castle. But then, the sun got very hot. Tom saw his ice castle begin to melt. He was sad to see his castle go away. He tried to save it by putting more ice on it, but it just kept melting. Tom's friend, Sue, came to play with him. She saw the melting castle and had an idea. They could make a new castle out of sand! Tom and Sue worked together to make a big sand castle. They were happy with their new castle, and it did not melt in the sun. One day, a little girl named Sally went to the park. She saw a big, hairy dog. The dog was eating a waffle. Sally wanted to play with the dog, but the dog ignored her. Sally said, "Dog, do you want to play?" The dog looked at her and then went back to eating the waffle. Sally felt sad. Then, a boy named Tim came to the park. He saw Sally and the hairy dog. Tim said, "Sally, let's play together! The dog just wants to eat the waffle." Sally smiled and they played all day. The dog finished the waffle and joined them. They all had a fun day at the park. Once upon a time, there was a small case. The case was open. Inside the case, there were many colorful toys. The toys were very happy because they could see the bright sun and the pretty flowers. One day, the sky became dark. Big clouds came and covered the sun. The toys were sad because they could not see the sun anymore. They wanted to play outside, but they could not because it was very wet. Then, a kind girl named Lily came. She saw the open case and the sad toys. Lily wanted to help them. She found a big cover and put it over the case. The toys were dry and happy again. They could still see the pretty flowers, even if the sun was covered. Once upon a time, there was a small hut in the woods. In the hut, there lived a happy, enthusiastic dog named Spot. Spot loved to play and run around in the woods. One sunny day, Spot went for a walk in the woods. As Spot was walking, he saw a big tree. He wanted to see what was behind the tree. He walked around the tree and saw a little cat. The cat was very pretty and had soft fur. Spot was very happy to meet the cat. They said "hello" to each other. Spot and the cat played together all day. They ran, jumped, and had so much fun. When the sun started to go down, they went back to the hut. They were tired but happy. From that day on, Spot and the cat were the best of friends. One day, a little boy named Tim wanted to climb the big stairs to the attic. He knew there was a box with delicious cookies up there. But his mom said, "No, Tim. You are too small to go up there alone." Tim was sad. He wanted the cookies so much. He thought, "I will climb the stairs by myself when mom is not looking." So, when his mom went to the kitchen, Tim started to climb the stairs. He was almost at the top when he heard his mom coming. He got scared and slipped. Tim started to cry. His mom came and helped him. She said, "I told you not to climb the stairs alone." Tim felt bad for not listening to his mom. They went down the stairs together, and mom gave Tim a delicious cookie. Tim learned to listen to his mom from that day on. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She loved to dress up in pretty clothes. One day, she wore her favorite dress with flowers on it. She felt very happy. Lily's mom made her a yummy sandwich with jam. "Here you go, Lily," her mom said, giving her the sandwich. Lily took a big bite and smiled. The jam was sweet and tasty. It was a hot day, so Lily went outside to play. She saw her friend Tom. "Hi, Tom!" she said. "Do you want to play with me?" Tom said, "Yes, let's play!" They had lots of fun playing in the sun. One day, a little dog named Max was at home. He saw his leash and wanted to go for a walk. Max barked and barked to tell his owner he was ready to go outside. His owner put the leash on Max, but it was uncomfortable. Max did not like how it felt. Max and his owner went for a walk. Max saw a big dog on the other side of the street. The big dog wanted to play, but Max was scared. The leash was still uncomfortable, and Max did not want to go near the big dog. Max's owner saw that he was uncomfortable and scared. She took off the leash and put on a new one that felt better. Max was happy and not scared anymore. He played with the big dog and had a great time on his walk. Once upon a time, there was a smelly dog named Spot. Spot liked to play outside and get dirty. One day, Spot played in a big, muddy puddle. He was very happy, but he got very smelly. Spot went home and his mom saw him. She said, "Oh no, Spot! You are in trouble! You are too smelly to come inside!" Spot felt sad because he did not want to be in trouble. Spot's mom took him outside and gave him a bath. She washed him with soap and water until he was not smelly anymore. Spot felt happy again. He promised to stay clean and not make trouble. From that day on, Spot played outside, but he stayed away from the big, muddy puddles. Once upon a time, there was a deaf cat named Sam. He could not hear, but he was very good at seeing signs. Sam lived with a nice girl named Mia. They loved to play together. One day, Mia wanted to cook eggs in a pan for lunch. She asked Sam, "Will you help me cook?" Sam saw her sign and nodded his head. They went to the kitchen to cook the eggs. Mia cracked the eggs into the pan. Sam watched the eggs cook. When the eggs were done, Mia and Sam ate them together. They were very happy and full. They loved spending time together, and Sam was always there to help Mia. Once upon a time, in a big forest, there was a deer with a big horn. The deer had many friends like the rabbit, the squirrel, and the bird. They all liked to play together. One day, they found a big ball stuck in a tree. The ball was high up and they could not get it down. The bird tried to fly up and push it, but it was too hard. The squirrel tried to climb the tree, but it was too slippery. The rabbit tried to jump, but it was too high. Then, the deer had an idea. He used his big horn to poke the ball. He pushed it with his horn and the ball started to move. With one last push, the deer was able to release the ball. It fell down from the tree and they all cheered. They were so happy to have their ball back. All the friends played with the ball until the sun set. The deer was proud of his horn and they all learned that even when things seem harsh, they can always find a way to make it better. Once upon a time, in a small old house, there lived a kind family. The family had a mom, a dad, and a little girl named Amy. Amy liked to play outside in the yard with her toy ball. One day, Amy's ball rolled into a drain near the old house. She was sad and didn't know how to get it back. So, she asked her mom and dad for help. Her mom and dad tried to get the ball out of the drain, but it was too far down. They told Amy to pray for help. Amy closed her eyes and prayed. When she opened her eyes, a big friendly dog was there. The dog put his paw in the drain and got the ball out. Amy was very happy and thanked the dog. From that day on, Amy and the dog became best friends. Once upon a time, in a big forest, there lived a fat lion. The fat lion was very loud and liked to roar. All the other animals were scared of the fat lion. One day, a small mouse went up to the fat lion and said, "Why do you always roar? It makes us all very scared." The fat lion laughed and said, "I am the king of the forest. I can do what I want." The small mouse was sad and went to tell all the other animals. They all came up with a plan. They would dig a big hole and cover it with leaves. The fat lion would fall in the hole and they would have zero roars. The plan worked and the fat lion fell into the hole. The animals were happy for a little bit, but then they realized that they needed the fat lion to protect them from other bad animals. They tried to help the fat lion get out of the hole, but it was too late. The fat lion was stuck and the animals were not safe anymore. Once upon a time, there was a playful dog named Spot. Spot loved to play with his pillow. He would toss it, catch it, and wrap it around his body. Spot was very happy. One day, Spot saw a big pillow. It was so big that Spot could not wrap it around his body. But Spot wanted to play with it. He tried to toss it, but the big pillow was too heavy. Spot was sad. Spot tried to play with the big pillow one more time. He pushed it hard, but the big pillow fell on him. Spot was stuck under the big pillow and could not get out. He could not play anymore. This was a bad ending for playful Spot. Once upon a time, there was a big bookshelf. It had many books. Some books were available, and some were not. The bookshelf was in a room with a big chair. One day, a little boy named Tim came into the room. He saw the bookshelf and wanted to read a book. He looked at the available books and picked a book about a cat. Tim sat in the big chair and read the book. After he read the book, he felt tired. So, Tim decided to rest. He put the book back on the bookshelf and went to sleep in the big chair. Once upon a time, in a busy town, there was a fast train. The train loved to speed on the track. It went so fast that it made everyone smile. One sunny day, the train saw a little bird on the track. The bird was hurt and could not fly. The train wanted to speed, but it knew that it should help the bird. So, the train stopped and waited. A kind man came and took the bird to make it feel better. The train was happy it had stopped. It learned that being kind was more important than going fast. From that day on, the train still loved to speed, but it always took time to help others. And everyone loved the train even more. Once upon a time, in a small house, there was a gloomy man. He did not like to smile or play. He only liked to sit and look sad. One day, he found an apple in his yard. The apple was not good. It had a bad smell. The man knew the apple had rot. The man wanted to make his yard nice again. He tried to pick up the apple, but it was too yucky. He did not want to touch it. He tried to kick it, but it did not move. The man felt very bad. He did not know what to do. Then, a little girl came by. She saw the gloomy man and the rot apple. She wanted to help. She picked up a stick and pushed the apple away. The man was very happy. He smiled for the first time. The girl and the man became friends. They played and laughed together. The man was not gloomy anymore. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Amy. Amy liked to play with her toy model cars. She had a red car, a blue car, and a yellow car. She loved her cars very much. One day, Amy was playing with her cars and she wanted to be independent. She wanted to play all by herself. So, she took her cars outside to play. She raced her cars up and down the sidewalk, making them go very fast. As Amy was playing, she accidentally dropped her yellow car. The car fell to the ground and broke. Amy was very sad. She picked up her broken car and went back inside. Her mom saw her sad face and helped her fix the car. Amy learned that it's okay to be independent, but sometimes we all need a little help. Once upon a time, there was a cool cat named Tom. Tom loved to play baseball with his friends. They would go to the park and have lots of fun. Tom was very good at catching the ball and hitting it far. One day, Tom and his friends were playing baseball at the park. Tom's friend, Sam, said, "Hey Tom, let's act like we are in a big game!" Tom smiled and said, "Okay, I will be the best baseball player!" Tom acted like he was in a big game. He swung the bat and hit the ball very far. All his friends cheered for him. Tom felt very happy and proud. After the game, they all went home and had a big party to celebrate their fun day at the park. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Mia. She had a big, soft wrap that she loved very much. Mia took her wrap everywhere she went. One day, it was very cold and windy. Mia felt miserable because she was so cold. Mia's friend, a small bird, saw her feeling sad. The bird whispered to Mia, "Let's find your wrap to keep you warm." So Mia and the bird looked for the wrap together. They looked up and down, and all around. At last, they found the wrap under a big tree. Mia was so happy! She put on her wrap and felt warm again. The bird whispered, "Now you're not cold anymore!" Mia smiled, and they played all day long. Once upon a time, there was a smart little girl named Sue. Sue loved to play with her toys. She had a big box filled with lots of fun toys. Sue liked to open the box and find new toys to play with every day. One day, Sue found a new toy in her box. It was a small toy car. Sue was very happy to play with the car. She pushed the car around the room and made it go very fast. The car was red and shiny, and Sue loved it very much. As Sue played with her new toy car, her mom watched her. She was proud of her smart little girl. Sue knew how to have fun and learn new things. The toy car helped Sue learn about colors, shapes, and how things move. Sue and her mom had a great day playing with the new toy. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Sue. Sue liked to tap on things. She would tap on the table, tap on the door, and even tap on her toys. One day, Sue found a brilliant red ball in her room. She was very happy and started to tap on the ball too. Sue's mom told her, "Be careful with the ball, Sue. If you tap too hard, it might break." But Sue did not quit tapping on the ball. She loved the sound it made when she tapped on it. One day, Sue tapped the ball very hard. The ball broke and made a loud noise. Sue was sad, but she remembered what her mom said. From that day on, Sue learned to be more careful and not tap on things too hard. One day, a lively elephant named Elly went for a walk. She saw her friend, a little bird named Billy. Billy was sad because he could not build a nest for his family. Elly wanted to help Billy. She said, "I can add sticks to make a nest for you." Billy smiled and said, "Thank you, Elly!" They looked for sticks together. Elly used her long nose to pick up the sticks and add them to the nest. After a while, the nest was big and cozy. Billy was very happy and thanked Elly for her help. They played together all day and became the best of friends. Once upon a time, in a big forest, there lived a little rabbit and a big lion. The little rabbit loved to joke and play with his friends. One day, the rabbit found a big, round ball. It was shiny and fun to play with. He decided to show it to his friends. The rabbit showed the round ball to his friends, and they all loved it. They played with it all day long. But the big lion saw the round ball and wanted it for himself. The lion was very dangerous and liked to take things from others. The little rabbit and his friends tried to hide the round ball from the dangerous lion. But the lion found them and took the round ball away. The rabbit and his friends were very sad. They knew they could not get the round ball back from the dangerous lion. And so, they never saw the round ball again. Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Tim. Tim liked to watch things. He would observe the birds, the cars, and the people walking by his house. He loved to see what was happening. One day, Tim saw a big, friendly dog. The dog was very reliable. It always came to play with Tim when he was outside. They would run, jump, and have lots of fun together. Tim liked the dog a lot. Tim was a smart boy. His brain was good at learning new things. He learned that if he was kind and gentle, the dog would be his best friend. They were very happy together, and Tim knew that the dog would always be there for him. Once upon a time, there was a big cliff near a small town. The cliff was very high and dark. Many people were scared of the cliff, but not Tom. Tom was a little boy who liked to play near the cliff every day. One day, Tom saw a small bird close to the cliff. The bird was scared and could not fly. Tom wanted to help the bird. He slowly walked close to the bird and picked it up. The bird was happy and started to sing. Tom took the bird away from the dark cliff and back to his home. He gave the bird some food and water. After a while, the bird felt better and could fly again. The bird flew away, but it always came back to play with Tom. And they were friends forever. Once upon a time, there was a little bunny named Bobo. Bobo had a hidden talent. He could hear very well with his big ears. One day, Bobo found a little bird with a hurt wing. The bird could not fly. Bobo said, "I can help you improve your wing, little bird!" The bird was happy and said, "Thank you, Bobo!" Bobo used his big ears to listen for help. He heard a kind lady who could fix the bird's wing. The bird got better and they became best friends. They played together every day, and Bobo's big ears always helped them find fun things to do. Once upon a time, there was a little cat named Sam. Sam was a poor cat. He had no home, no food, and only one mitten. Sam was sad. One day, Sam saw a big house. He wanted to try to go in and find food. He walked up to the door and tried to open it with his one mitten. The door opened! Sam was happy. He went inside. In the house, Sam saw a big dog. The dog was mad. The dog chased Sam, and Sam was scared. He tried to run away, but the dog was too fast. Sam lost his one mitten. Now Sam was very sad, and he had no mitten. Once upon a time, there was a lovely girl named Lucy. She loved to spend her days playing with her toys and picking flowers. One day, she found a beautiful vase in her house. She wanted to fill it with pretty flowers. Lucy went outside and picked many colorful flowers. She put them in the vase and carried it carefully to her room. She put the vase next to her bed so she could look at the flowers when she woke up. Every day, Lucy would spend time taking care of her flowers. She gave them water and made sure they had enough light. Her room looked lovely with the vase full of flowers. Lucy was very happy, and she loved her vase and flowers very much. One day, a funny monkey named Bobo wanted to climb a big tree. He saw a yummy juice up in the tree. He thought, "I will get that juice and drink it all up!" Bobo started to climb the tree. He went up and up. He saw a little bird in the tree. The bird said, "Be careful, Bobo! The juice is not easy to get. You will see!" Bobo did not listen. He kept climbing. He got closer and closer to the juice. When he reached for the juice, it fell down! All the juice spilled on the ground. Bobo was sad, but the little bird was right. Next time, Bobo will be more careful when he climbs. Once upon a time, in a small garden, there lived a gifted ant. This ant was very good at finding food. All the other ants liked him a lot. One day, the gifted ant found a big piece of cake. He wanted to share it with his friends. So, he went to his friends and said, "Let's go get the cake!" All the ants were very happy. Together, they all went to the cake. They ate and ate until their bellies were full. Then, they all said "Thank you!" to the gifted ant. They were very happy to have such a good friend. Once upon a time, there was a little bird named Timmy. Timmy loved to soar high in the sky. One day, Timmy saw a big spade on the ground. It was under a big tree. Timmy wanted to play with the spade. Timmy went to his friend, a bunny named Mimi. "Mimi, let's play with the spade!" Timmy said. Mimi was happy to play with Timmy. They went to the big tree and picked up the spade. Timmy and Mimi dug a hole and found a big, shiny rock. They thought it was gold. But, when they showed the rock to their friend, a wise old owl, he told them it was a fake gold rock. Timmy and Mimi were sad, but the wise old owl told them, "The fun you had playing together is worth more than gold." Timmy and Mimi smiled and went back to play with the spade, happy to have each other as friends. Once upon a time in a small friendly town, there lived a little boy named Tim. Tim liked to play with his toys and run around outside. He had many friends in the town, and they all loved to play together. One day, Tim found a big red ball in his yard. He picked it up and threw it high into the sky. As the ball came down, it bounced and rolled away. Tim ran after the ball, laughing and shouting, "Ball, come back!" But the ball kept rolling away from him. Tim's friends saw him chasing the ball and decided to help. They all ran after the ball, and each time they got close, they would repeat, "Ball, come back!" The ball finally stopped rolling, and Tim and his friends grabbed it. They all laughed and played with the big red ball for the rest of the day, happy to be together in their friendly town. Once upon a time, in a small house, there lived a girl named Mia and her cat, named Zero. They were best friends and loved to play together. Mia thought Zero was the perfect cat. Zero was soft, kind, and loved to joke with Mia. They had so much fun every day. One sunny day, Mia and Zero were playing outside. Mia said, "Zero, let's play a joke on Mommy!" Zero meowed and nodded his head. They thought of a funny joke to play on Mia's mommy. They decided to hide her shoes and see if she could find them. Mia and Zero hid the shoes under the couch. Then, they went back outside to wait for Mia's mommy. When Mia's mommy came outside, she said, "Mia, have you seen my shoes?" Mia giggled and said, "No, Mommy, I haven't seen them." Zero tried to keep a straight face, but he let out a little meow. Mia's mommy looked all around the house for her shoes. Finally, she found them under the couch. She laughed and said, "Mia, did you and Zero play a joke on me?" Mia and Zero looked at each other and started to laugh. "Yes, Mommy, we did! It was just a funny joke." Mia, Zero, and Mommy all laughed together. They knew that playing jokes was just part of the fun they had as a family. And Mia knew that her perfect cat, Zero, would always be there to make her smile. Once upon a time, there was a king who lived in a big castle. He was a bitter king and did not like to share his toys with others. All the people in his kingdom were sad because they wanted to play, but the king would not let them. One day, a little boy decided to act like a king. He put on a paper crown and shared his toys with everyone. All the children in the kingdom were happy and played together. They liked the little boy's act more than the real king. Seeing this, the bitter king learned that sharing made everyone happy. He decided to act like the little boy and share his toys too. From that day on, the kingdom was full of joy and laughter, as everyone played together and the king was no longer bitter. Once upon a time, in a small house, there was a kind lady who loved to cook. She cooked yummy food every day. Her house was old and had many cobwebs in the corners. The lady did not mind the cobwebs, but she wanted her kitchen to be clear and clean. One sunny day, a little spider saw the cobwebs in the lady's house. The spider knew how much the lady loved to cook. The spider wanted to help the lady make her kitchen clear. So, the spider went to the kitchen and started to clean the cobwebs. The lady saw the spider cleaning the cobwebs and was very happy. She thanked the little spider and cooked a big meal for them to share. From that day on, the lady and the spider became best friends. They cooked and cleaned together, and the kitchen was always clear and happy. One day, a little boy named Tim and his friend Sue went to the park. They decided to have a picnic. They brought sandwiches, fruits, and a big napkin to sit on. The weather was mild, not too hot and not too cold. They were very happy. As they ate, a squirrel came close to them. The squirrel saw their food and wanted some too. Tim said, "No, squirrel! This is our food!" But the squirrel did not listen. It took a sandwich and ran away. Tim and Sue were sad and a little angry. They decided to make a plan. They put some nuts on the big napkin. The squirrel came back and saw the nuts. Tim said, "Here, squirrel! You can have these nuts!" The squirrel was happy, and it took the nuts instead of their food. Tim and Sue were also happy. They finished their picnic and went home, knowing they had made a new friend. One day, a little girl named Mia went to the mall with her mom. Mia was very excited because the mall was big and had many fancy stores. She loved looking at all the pretty things in the windows. As they walked, Mia saw a big balloon stand. The balloons were all colors and shapes. She asked her mom, "Can I have a balloon, please?" Her mom smiled and said, "Of course, pick your favorite one." Mia picked a big, shiny, red balloon. Mia held the balloon tight as they walked through the mall. But then, she tripped and let go of the balloon. The balloon started to rise, higher and higher. Mia was sad and started to cry. A kind man who worked at the mall saw Mia crying. He got a long stick and reached up high to get the balloon. Mia was so happy when he gave the balloon back to her. She thanked the man and held the balloon tight, making sure it wouldn't rise away again. Once upon a time, there was a game. The game was in a dark room. The room was not scary, but it was hard to see. In the game, you had to find the truth. The truth was a big, shiny ball. The ball was hidden in the room. A girl named Lily and a boy named Tom wanted to play the game. They went into the dark room. They looked for the truth. They looked under the bed. They looked in the closet. They looked behind the door. They could not find the truth. Then, Lily had an idea. She held Tom's hand. They looked for the truth together. They found the big, shiny ball. They were so happy. Lily and Tom both win the game. They learned that working together helps them find the truth. Once upon a time, there was a lively little dog named Spot. Spot loved to play and run all day. One day, Spot found a shiny gem in the park. He picked it up and took it home. Spot was very happy with his new gem. But, Spot's friend, a big cat named Fluffy, saw the gem too. Fluffy wanted the gem for herself. She tried to take it from Spot, but he would not let her. This made Fluffy very sad. Spot saw Fluffy was sad and thought of a way to make her happy. He put the gem under the warm sun. Soon, the gem started to melt. It turned into two smaller gems. Now, Spot and Fluffy each had a gem. They were both very happy and played together with their new gems. One day, a cat and a dog went to play. They saw a big jar of sauce on the table. The cat said, "Let's sit and eat the sauce!" The dog said, "No, we should not. We will feel guilty." But the cat did not listen. He jumped on the chair and started to eat the sauce. The dog sat down and watched. The cat ate and ate until the sauce was all gone. The dog looked at the cat and said, "You will feel guilty soon." The cat felt guilty and his tummy hurt. The dog was right. They both knew they did a bad thing. The cat and the dog were sad and went to bed. One day, a little girl named Lily went to a restaurant with her family. It was a very important day because it was her mom's birthday. Lily wanted to make her mom happy, so she thought of a special plan. Lily saw a man playing a guitar in the corner of the restaurant. She walked up to him and asked, "Can you play a happy song for my mom? It's her birthday today." The man smiled and said, "Of course, little one. I will play a song when your mom is not looking." As they ate their food, Lily kept an eye on the man with the guitar. She knew he would play the song soon. Everyone was having fun, but Lily's mom didn't know about the surprise yet. Finally, the man started to play a beautiful and happy song. Lily jumped up and said, "Mom, this is for you! Happy birthday!" Her mom was so surprised and happy. She hugged Lily and said, "Thank you, my sweet girl. This is the best birthday gift ever." One day, a little boy named Tim went for a walk. He wanted to see the pretty landscape. He saw a big tree and a small pond. Tim liked the pond because it was full of cheap toys. He wanted to play with them. Tim saw a big bird near the pond. The bird was very sad. Tim asked, "Why are you sad, bird?" The bird said, "I don't like the cheap toys. They change the beautiful landscape." Tim thought about what the bird said. He wanted to make the bird happy. So, Tim decided to take the cheap toys out of the pond. He put them in a bag and took them away. The bird was happy now. The landscape was beautiful again. Tim and the bird became good friends. They played together near the pond and had lots of fun. One day, a little boy named Tim found a toy model car in a tidy room. He loved the car very much. He played with it all day and all night. His mom asked him, "Did you ask if you can play with this toy?" Tim said, "No, but it is so much fun!" Later, Tim's friend, Sam, came to visit. Sam saw the model car and said, "Hey, that's my car! I was looking for it!" Tim felt bad. He did not want to give the car back. Sam was sad and angry. "I regret not asking before I played with your car," said Tim. "I am sorry, Sam." Sam forgave Tim, and they played with the model car together. They learned to share and always ask before using someone else's things. One day, a little boy named Tim saw a weird bug in his room. The bug had long legs and big eyes. Tim thought it was funny, so he put on his pants and decided to follow the bug. As Tim followed the bug, he met a girl named Sue. Sue saw the bug too and said, "Wow! That's a weird bug! Can I follow it with you?" Tim nodded, and they both followed the bug together. The bug led Tim and Sue to a big tree. They looked up and saw a nest with baby birds. The birds were hungry, so the weird bug went into the nest to feed them. Tim and Sue smiled at each other, happy that they followed the bug and found the baby birds. They knew they had a new friend in each other and a fun story to tell. One day, a brother and sister wanted to build a big tower with their blocks. They both thought it was very important to make the tallest tower ever. They started to build and build, putting one block on top of the other. The brother said, "I will put this block here." The sister said, "I will put this block there." They worked together and their tower got taller and taller. They were so happy. But then, a big wind came and blew the tower down. All the blocks fell on the floor. The brother and sister were very sad. They tried to build it again, but the wind kept blowing it down. They never got to build the tallest tower ever. Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Tim. Tim loved to play with his ball outside. One sunny day, Tim went outside to kick his ball around the yard. As Tim was playing, he saw a big dog come into his yard. The big dog looked like a threat to Tim. Tim felt anxious because he did not know if the dog was friendly or not. Tim bravely kicked his ball towards the big dog. The dog ran after the ball and brought it back to Tim. They played together all day and became good friends. Tim was not anxious anymore, and he was happy that the big dog was not a threat. One day, a little girl named Lily wanted to print a picture of an insect. She was very excited and impatient. She wanted to show her friends the picture. But the printer was not working. Lily was sad and did not know what to do. Lily's mom came into the room and saw her sad face. "What's wrong, Lily?" her mom asked. "I want to print a picture of an insect, but the printer is not working," Lily said. Her mom looked at the printer and saw that it needed more ink. Lily's mom put new ink in the printer. She helped Lily print the picture of the insect. Lily was very happy and thanked her mom. She could not wait to show her friends the picture. The impatient feeling went away, and Lily was excited to share her insect picture with her friends. One day, a little boy named Tim got a new toy car. It was made of plastic and was very shiny. Tim was excited to play with it. He showed his new toy car to his mom, dad, and his dog, Spot. They all liked the toy car too. Tim took his toy car outside to play. He made the car zoom on the sidewalk, in the grass, and even in the dirt. Spot, the dog, ran after the car, barking and wagging his tail. Tim and Spot were having so much fun playing together. As the sun began to set, Tim's mom called him back inside. Tim picked up his plastic car and went inside. He felt happy and excited for all the fun he had today. Tim knew that tomorrow, he and Spot could play with the car again and make it zoom all around their yard. Once upon a time, there was a bear named Ben. Ben loved to hug and eat honey. One day, Ben found a big jar of honey near his home. He was very happy and wanted to eat it all. But there was a problem. A bee named Buzz also wanted the honey. Buzz thought the honey was his because he made it. Ben did not want to give the honey to Buzz. They both wanted the honey and did not want to share. Then, a wise bird named Blue saw the problem. Blue had an idea. Blue told Ben and Buzz they could both have the honey if they worked together. Ben could hug the jar to open it, and Buzz could be useful by making more honey. They both agreed and became friends. Ben hugged the jar, and they shared the honey. From that day on, Ben and Buzz worked together and always shared their honey. Once upon a time, there was a big dog named Bobo. Bobo had a big head and loved to play with his ball. One day, he saw a big hill and wanted to gain the top of the hill to see what was there. Bobo ran up the hill, but it was not easy. He tried and tried, but he could not gain the top. He was sad, but he did not give up. He thought of his ball and how it would bounce up and down. Bobo had an idea. Bobo went back down the hill and got his ball. He pushed the ball up the hill, and it helped him gain the top. When he reached the top, he saw a big tree with lots of yummy treats. Bobo was so happy that he had not given up. He learned that with a little help, he could do big things. One day, a little boy named Tim had a red wagon. He loved to play with his wagon all day. He would put his toys in the wagon and pull it around the yard. He was very happy. One day, Tim's friend Sam came to play. Sam wanted to play with the wagon too. But Tim did not want to share. He said, "No, it's my wagon!" Sam was sad and frustrated. They both started to cry. Tim's mom saw them crying and came to help. She said, "Tim, you should share your wagon with Sam. It is good to share with friends." Tim thought about it and decided to share his wagon. They both played with the wagon and had a lot of fun. They learned that sharing makes everyone happy. Once upon a time, there was a lonely boy named Tom. Tom had a magic toy. The toy could shrink things! Tom liked to play with his toy a lot. One day, he had an idea. He wanted to make his room bigger. So, he used his toy to shrink the ceiling. The next day, Tom was very happy. His room was bigger now. He could play more games in his room. But, there was a problem. The ceiling was too low for his mom and dad. They could not come into his room. Tom was sad because he wanted to play with his mom and dad too. Tom thought about what to do. He used his magic toy again. This time, he made the ceiling go back to normal. Now, his mom and dad could come into his room. They played games together. Tom was not lonely anymore. He learned that it's good to share his space with the ones he loves. Once upon a time, there was a big bird named Bob. Bob had many beautiful feathers. One day, Bob felt very tired. He decided to take a nap under a tree. While Bob was sleeping, a strong wind came. The wind blew one of Bob's feathers away. When Bob woke up, he saw that his feather was gone. He was sad and wanted to find his lost feather. Bob looked everywhere for his lost feather. He went to the park, the pond, and the playground. Finally, he found his feather near a big rock. Bob was so happy to have his feather back. He put the feather back with his other feathers and went home. From that day on, Bob made sure to keep his feathers safe and separate from anything that could take them away. Once upon a time, there was a jolly dog named Max. Max loved to run and play in the park. One day, Max saw a big tree with a bird on the tip of a branch. "Tweet, tweet!" said the bird. "Do you want to play with me, Max?" Max wagged his tail and said, "Yes, let's play!" The bird flew down from the tree and Max started to run. They ran all around the park, enjoying their time together. They played until the sun went down and it was time to go home. Max and the bird said goodbye to each other and went back to their homes. Max was very happy that he made a new friend, and he couldn't wait to play with the bird again. Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Tim. Tim loved pizza more than anything. One day, he saw a big pizza on the top of the fridge. It was not dull, it was bright and yummy. Tim wanted to eat it all, but he was too small to reach it. Tim asked his big sister, Sue, for help. "Sue, can you help me get the pizza? I can't reach it," said Tim. Sue was kind and wanted to help her brother. She said, "Sure, Tim! Let's get a chair so you can reach the pizza." They brought a chair and Tim stood on it. Now he could reach the pizza! He was so happy. "Thank you, Sue!" said Tim. They both sat down and shared the pizza. It was the best pizza they ever had. And from that day on, Tim and Sue always helped each other. Once upon a time, in a big tree, there was a nest. In the nest, there was a little bird named Timmy. Timmy was very comfortable in his nest. He loved to sit and look at the sky. One day, Timmy saw a big bird on a branch. The big bird was singing a pretty song. Timmy wanted to sing too. He said to the big bird, "I want to sing like you. Can you teach me?" The big bird said, "Yes, I can teach you. But first, you must practice. Sing every day and one day, you will sing a pretty song too." Timmy was happy and started to practice every day. After a few days, Timmy sang a pretty song. All the other birds came to listen. They liked Timmy's song. They all started to applaud. Timmy was very happy. He knew that his hard work had paid off. Once upon a time, there was a duck named Dolly. Dolly loved to dive into the pond near her home. She would play with her fish friends all day long. One day, Dolly found a microphone on the ground. She showed it to her fish friend, Fifi. "Look what I found!" said Dolly. "Let's sing and play with it!" Fifi agreed, and they had lots of fun singing together. But soon, Dolly became selfish. She didn't want to share the microphone with Fifi anymore. "It's mine!" said Dolly. Fifi was sad and swam away. Dolly felt bad and knew she needed to say sorry. She found Fifi and gave her the microphone. "I'm sorry for being selfish," said Dolly. "Let's share and be friends again." Fifi smiled, and they played and sang together, happily ever after. One sunny day, a pretty cat named Lucy went for a walk. She saw her friend, a big dog named Max. Max was trying to stretch up high to reach a piece of paper stuck in a tree. Lucy asked, "What are you doing, Max?" Max said, "I want to get that paper. It has a poem on it. I love poems!" Lucy wanted to help Max. She thought hard about how they could get the paper down. Lucy had an idea. She asked Max to stretch as high as he could. Then, Lucy climbed onto Max's back to reach the paper. She got the paper and they both sat down to read the poem together. They liked the poem and were happy they could read it. Lucy and Max smiled and continued their walk, now with a pretty poem to share with their friends. Once upon a time, there was a boy named Tim. Tim had a new friend named Sam. Tim wanted to introduce Sam to his other friends. So, Tim took Sam to the park to meet them. At the park, Tim's friends were playing with a ball. Sam was a bit shy, but Tim helped him. They all played together and had lots of fun. Sam was good at catching the ball, and he made his team successful. After playing, they all sat down and had a snack. Sam had an apple. Tim saw that Sam had a small scrape on his skin. Tim gave Sam a band-aid to make it better. Now, Sam was very happy because he had new friends and a fun day at the park. Once upon a time, there was a big, impressive tree. The tree was very old and tall. Many birds lived in the tree. One day, a little bird named Timmy came to the tree. Timmy saw the big tree and said, "Wow! I admire this tree!" Timmy decided to live in the tree too. He made a nest with his new friends. One day, Timmy found a shiny pan on the ground. Timmy took the pan to his nest. All the birds looked at the pan. They liked it very much. Timmy and his friends played with the pan. They made music by hitting the pan. Everyone in the tree was happy. The big tree was their home, and the shiny pan was their toy. They all admired the impressive tree and the shiny pan. Once upon a time, there was a little dog named Spot. Spot was a very lucky dog. He had a nice owner who loved him a lot. The owner would hold Spot and give him big hugs every day. Spot was very happy. One day, Spot and his owner went for a walk in the park. Spot saw a big red ball. He wanted to play with it. Spot's owner picked up the ball and held it high in the air. Spot jumped and caught the ball. They played with the ball all day. At the end of the day, Spot and his owner went home. Spot was tired but happy. He knew he was a lucky dog because his owner held him and loved him very much. They lived happily ever after. Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Tim. Tim loved to play near the river. One day, Tim was ready to go play by the river. He put on his boots and ran outside. While Tim was playing, he saw a big frog. The frog was green and jumped high. Tim wanted the frog to be his friend. He tried to catch the frog, but it jumped away. Tim yelled, "Frog, come back!" The frog jumped into the river. Tim wanted to catch the frog, so he went into the river too. But the river was deep and Tim could not swim. Tim yelled for help, but no one was there. Tim was very sad and scared in the river. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Mia. Mia was very hungry. She wanted to eat some rice. But her mom said, "No, Mia. You cannot eat rice now. You have to wait for dinner time." Mia was not happy. She wanted rice now. She asked her mom, "Please, can I have rice now? I am so hungry." Her mom thought for a moment and said, "Okay, Mia. I will allow you to eat a little rice before dinner. But only a little bit!" Mia was so happy. She ate a little bit of rice and felt better. But then, her brother Tom saw her eating rice. Tom was hungry too. He said, "I want rice too!" Mia did not want to share her rice. She said, "No, this is my rice!" Their mom heard them and said, "Mia, you must share your rice with Tom. It is not nice to keep it all for yourself." Mia knew her mom was right. She shared her rice with Tom, and they both felt less hungry. They smiled and played together, waiting for dinner time. Once upon a time, in a small house, there was a little girl named Lily. She had a rare toy, a big red ball. Lily loved to play with her red ball every day. One day, it was very cold outside, so Lily had to play inside her house. Lily's mom told her to be careful with her red ball. But Lily was having so much fun. She would throw the ball high and send it flying across the room. The ball would bounce off the walls, and Lily would laugh and clap her hands. Suddenly, Lily sent the ball too high, and it hit a vase. The vase fell and broke. Lily was sad, and her mom was not happy. Lily learned to be more careful when playing inside the house. From that day on, she only played with her rare red ball outside, when it was not cold. One day, it started to rain. A poor cat was outside and got very wet. The cat was sad and cold. It wanted to find a warm and dry place to stay. The cat saw a house with a stair. It climbed up the stair and found a door. The door was open, so the cat went inside. In the house, there was a nice lady who saw the poor cat. The lady felt bad for the poor cat. She gave the cat some food and a soft bed. The cat was happy and warm. The rain stopped, but the cat stayed with the lady. They became best friends. Once upon a time, there was an elderly woman who lived in a small house. She had a daughter who loved to play outside. One sunny day, they went to the park together. At the park, the daughter saw a red ball. She wanted to play with it, so she started to run. She ran with speed, faster and faster, until she reached the ball. The elderly woman watched and smiled as her daughter played. After a while, the daughter got tired and went back to her elderly mom. They sat on a bench, ate some snacks, and talked about their fun day. Then, they walked back to their small house, holding hands and feeling happy. Once upon a time, there was a big race. All the animals wanted to win. They were very competitive. The prize was a big, tasty cake. Before the race, a kind bird wanted to provide help to her friend, the slow turtle. She said, "I will touch you with my wing during the race. This will make you go faster." The turtle said, "Thank you, bird. I will try my best." During the race, the fast rabbit was in the lead. But the bird touched the turtle with her wing, and the turtle started to go faster. The other animals were surprised. In the end, the turtle won the race. All the animals cheered for the turtle and the bird. They shared the big, tasty cake with everyone. Once upon a time, there was a huge house. In the house, there was a big chimney. One day, a little bird flew inside to settle in the chimney. A little girl named Emma lived in the house. She heard the bird in the chimney. "Hello, bird!" she said. "Why are you in our chimney?" The bird replied, "I want to settle here because it is warm and safe." Emma smiled and said, "Okay, bird. You can stay in our chimney." Emma and the bird became good friends. They talked and played every day. The bird was happy to have a home, and Emma was happy to have a new friend. And they lived happily ever after. Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Tim. Tim loved to play outside and discover new things. One day, he went on a walk with his mom. As they walked, Tim saw a black rock on the ground. "Mom, what is that?" he asked. His mom looked at the rock and said, "That is coal, Tim." Tim picked up the coal and felt that it was hot. "Ouch!" he said, dropping the coal. His mom told him, "Be careful, Tim. Coal can be very hot sometimes." Tim listened to his mom and did not touch the hot coal again. Instead, he continued walking and discovering new things with his mom. And they had a great day together. Once upon a time, there was a little olive. The olive lived in a deep bowl with other olives. They were a happy group of olives. They liked to talk and play all day. One day, a new olive came to the bowl. The new olive was different from the others. The other olives did not talk to the new olive. The new olive felt sad and lonely. The little olive saw the new olive was sad. The little olive decided to talk to the new olive. They became good friends. The other olives saw how happy the two friends were. They learned that being different was not bad. Soon, all the olives in the deep bowl talked and played together. They were happy again. The moral of the story is to be kind and talk to everyone, even if they are different. Once upon a time, there was a modest birdcage. A little bird lived in the cage. The bird was happy in its home. One day, the bird saw a big machine. The machine could print pictures. The bird wanted to see how it worked. So, it flew to the machine. The bird pressed a button, and the machine printed a picture of the birdcage. The bird was happy and showed the picture to its friends. They all liked the picture, and the bird felt proud. Once upon a time, there was a big yellow slide in a fun park. It was very tall and all the kids loved to play on it. They would climb up the steps, sit down, and slide all the way to the bottom. They would laugh and smile as they went down the slide. One day, a little girl named Lily went to the park with her mom. She saw the yellow slide and wanted to try it. She held her mom's hand and they walked to the slide. Lily climbed up the steps and looked down at the rail. She was a little scared, but her mom told her it would be fun. Lily sat down at the top of the slide and held onto the rail. She let go, and slid down the yellow slide. She was so happy and laughed as she went down. When she reached the bottom, she ran to her mom and gave her a big hug. She wanted to slide again and again. From that day on, the yellow slide became Lily's favorite thing to do at the park. Once upon a time, there was a big building called University. In this place, people went to learn and do many things. One day, a little boy named Tim went to the University with his mom. Inside, Tim saw a fake big cat. He was scared and said, "Mom, look at the big cat! It will get us!" His mom smiled and said, "Don't worry, Tim. That cat is fake. It can't hurt us." But Tim was still scared. He didn't want to go near the fake cat. So, his mom held his hand and showed him that it was not real. They touched the cat and Tim felt better. He learned that some things look real but are fake. They had a fun day at the University. One day, a boy named Tim went to play outside. It was cold, so his mom said, "Tim, wear your coat." Tim put on his good, warm coat and went to play in the park. At the park, Tim met his friend, Sue. Sue was cold because she did not have a coat. Tim said, "I will send my mom a note to bring your coat." Sue said, "Thank you, Tim." Tim's mom got the note and brought Sue's coat to the park. Sue put on her coat and said, "Now I am warm! Let's play together." Tim and Sue played all day, happy and warm in their good coats. Once upon a time, there was a poor little dog named Max. Max had a favorite toy, a big orange ball. He loved to play with the ball all the time. Max was very happy when he played with his orange ball. One day, the orange ball rolled into the street. Max wanted to get it back, but his friend, a wise old cat named Whiskers, was there to help. Whiskers wanted to prevent Max from going into the street. It was not safe for little dogs like Max. Whiskers quickly ran and grabbed the orange ball for Max. Max was so happy that his friend helped him. They played with the orange ball together all day long. Max knew that Whiskers was a good friend who cared about him. They lived happily ever after. Once upon a time, there was a mighty train. The train loved to go fast on the tracks. It went from one place to another, taking people with it. One day, the train saw a big hill. It tried to go up, but it was too hard. The train let out a big sigh. It wanted to go up the hill but could not. A little boy saw the train and wanted to help. He pushed the train with all his might. Together, they went up the hill. The train was happy and thanked the boy. They became good friends and went on many fun trips. Once upon a time, there was a sweet little bunny named Binky. Binky loved to hop and play all day long. One sunny day, Binky went to the park to play with his friends. As Binky hopped in the park, he saw a big automobile. It was shiny and fun. Binky wanted to get closer to the automobile, but he knew he should rest first. He sat under a tree and closed his eyes. When Binky woke up, the automobile was gone. His friends told him that it was not safe to play near automobiles. Binky learned that it is important to be careful and listen to his friends. And that's how sweet little Binky stayed safe and happy. One day, a girl named Amy went to visit her friend, Tom. They liked to play and have fun together. The sun was shining and it was a warm day. They were very happy to see each other. Tom's mom made a big, sweet cake for them to eat. The cake was so yummy! It had pink frosting and lots of sprinkles on top. Amy and Tom could not wait to eat the cake. They played outside in the warm sun, and then they went inside to eat the cake. They laughed and talked while they ate the yummy cake. After they finished, they went back outside to play some more. It was a fun day for Amy and Tom. Once upon a time, there was a famous baker named Tom. Tom loved to bake all the time. He was very good at it. Everyone in the town loved his tasty treats. Tom had a big heart and liked to share his treats with everyone. One day, Tom wanted to bake a special cake for his friend's birthday. He picked the best ingredients and started to bake. He mixed the flour, sugar, and eggs in a big bowl. Then, he poured the mix into a cake pan and put it in the oven. The cake baked in the oven until it was done. When it was ready, Tom took it out and let it cool. He decorated the cake with pretty colors and wrote "Happy Birthday" on it. His friend was very happy when she saw the cake. Everyone at the party enjoyed the cake and had a great time. Once upon a time, in a small house, there lived a girl named Mia. Mia loved to help her mom in the kitchen. One day, mom asked Mia to prepare food for their dinner. Mia was very happy and excited to help. Mia's mom said, "Let's make a spicy soup!" Mia liked spicy food. They put all the things they needed on the table. There were vegetables, meat, and a big pot. Mia's mom asked her to put the vegetables and meat into the pot. Mia picked up the vegetables and meat, but they were too heavy. She felt the weight of them in her hands. Mia said, "Mom, I can't. It's too heavy." Mom smiled and helped Mia put the vegetables and meat into the pot. They cooked the spicy soup together. When the soup was ready, they shared it with their family. Everyone loved the spicy soup and praised Mia for being such a good helper. Mia felt very happy and proud. One day, a lively little bird was in its nest with its parent. The bird was very excited to go out and play. The parent bird told the little bird it was time to learn how to fly. The parent bird showed the little bird how to flap its wings. The little bird tried to copy the parent bird. The parent bird said, "Now, I will release you, and you can try to fly." The little bird was happy and ready. The parent bird let go, and the little bird began to fly. It was not easy at first, but the little bird kept trying. Soon, the little bird was flying high in the sky, just like its parent. They were both very happy and proud. Once upon a time, there was a cute sheep named Woolly. Woolly had a lot of soft wool. He liked to lay down in the green grass and feel the warm sun on his wool. He felt very comfortable when he did this. One day, a little girl named Lily came to see Woolly. She said, "Hello, Woolly! Can I touch your wool?" Woolly nodded his head and said, "Yes, Lily. You can touch my wool." Lily touched Woolly's wool and smiled. She liked how soft and comfortable it felt. After playing together, Woolly and Lily were tired. They found a nice spot in the grass to lay down. They talked and laughed. Soon, they both fell asleep. They had a good nap, feeling warm and comfortable under the sun. And from that day on, Woolly and Lily became best friends. Once upon a time, in a gloomy forest, there lived a little bird named Tim. Tim was sad because it was always raining in the forest. He wanted to find a safe and dry home where he could play with his friends. One day, Tim met a big bear named Ben. Ben saw that Tim was sad and asked, "Why are you sad, little bird?" Tim replied, "I am sad because it is always raining and I get all soaked. I want to find a safe and dry home." Ben thought for a moment and said, "I know a place where you can be safe and dry. Follow me!" Tim followed Ben through the forest until they reached a big, old tree. Inside the tree, there was a warm and cozy nest. Tim was so happy to have a safe and dry home. He thanked Ben and they became best friends. From that day on, Tim and Ben played together every day, and Tim never felt gloomy again. Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Tim. Tim was very happy because he got a new toy. He wanted to show his toy to his best friend, Sam. So, he went to Sam's house to play. When Tim got to Sam's house, Sam saw the new toy and said, "Wow, that's a cool toy! Can I play with it too?" Tim said, "Yes, but you have to be careful." Sam was so excited that he ran to get some gum from the kitchen. He wanted to share it with Tim. Tim and Sam played with the new toy while they chewed the gum. But then, Sam got too excited and the gum fell on the toy. The toy got all sticky and dirty. Tim was very sad and said, "You didn't take care of my new toy. Now it's broken." Sam felt bad, but the toy was already ruined. Tim went home with his broken toy, and they didn't play together for a long time. One day, a little boy named Tim got a new calendar. It had many pretty pictures on it. Tim was very happy. He wanted to show it to his friend, Sam. "Look, Sam!" Tim said. "I have a new calendar! It has many pretty pictures. Do you want to see?" "Yes, Tim!" Sam said. "I want to see your new calendar. Let's look at the pretty pictures together." They sat down and looked at the calendar. They liked the pictures a lot. Then, they started to play a game. They would throw a small ball and try to hit the calendar. When they hit the calendar, they would laugh and clap their hands. They had a lot of fun playing with the new calendar. Once upon a time, there was a big, soft bear named Bobo. Bobo had a very important job. He loved to help his friends bake yummy treats. One day, Bobo and his friends wanted to make a cake for a fun party. Bobo and his friends went to the kitchen. They found a big bowl, some eggs, and a box of powder. The powder was for the cake. Bobo's friend, a little bird named Chirpy, helped him pour the powder into the big bowl. Next, Bobo had to squeeze the eggs into the bowl. He held the egg carefully and gave it a little squeeze. The egg cracked, and the inside went into the bowl with the powder. Chirpy and Bobo mixed everything together. Soon, the cake was ready. Bobo and his friends were so happy. They had made a yummy cake for the party. Everyone loved the cake, and Bobo felt very important. He knew that helping his friends was the best job ever. Once upon a time, there was a quiet rat. The rat lived in a small house. The house was under a big tree. The rat liked his quiet house. One day, the rat went to sleep. He had a long nap. When he woke up, he was very hungry. He wanted to find some food. The quiet rat went outside. He looked around for food. He found a big piece of cheese. The rat was very happy. He took the cheese back to his quiet house. And then, the quiet rat ate the cheese and went back to sleep. One day, a little boy named Tim had a troubled face. He did not like to shut the door. His mom always told him, "Tim, please shut the door when you go out to play." But Tim always forgot. He just wanted to play outside with his ball. One day, Tim saw a big, dark cloud in the sky. He thought it might rain. His mom said, "Tim, if it rains, please shut the door so the house does not get wet." Tim said he would, but he was not sure if he would remember. Later, it started to rain. Tim was playing with his ball and saw the rain coming down. He remembered what his mom said about shutting the door. He ran to the door and shut it tight. The house did not get wet. Tim's mom was happy, and Tim felt good that he remembered to shut the door. One day, a little boy named Tim and his dog, Spot, went for a walk. They came to a creek. The water was brilliant and sparkled in the sun. Tim saw two paths. He had to choose which way to go. Tim said, "Spot, should we go left or right?" Spot barked and wagged his tail. They chose the left path. As they walked, they saw a big tree with a hole in it. When they got to the tree, Tim looked inside the hole. He saw a ball! Tim remembered that he lost his ball a long time ago. He said, "I think this is my ball from before!" Spot barked and wagged his tail again. They were happy they chose the left path and found the lost ball. Once upon a time, there was a little dog named Spot. Spot liked to gather sticks and play with his friends. One day, Spot saw a big cat near the exit of his yard. The cat looked angry, and Spot was scared. Spot said to his friend, a bird named Tweet, "I want to go out, but the cat is at the exit." Tweet thought for a moment and said, "Don't worry, Spot. I have a plan to help you." Tweet flew away and came back with some of his bird friends. They all gathered around the cat and started to sing loudly. The cat didn't like the noise, so it ran away from the exit. Spot was happy and said, "Thank you, Tweet, for helping me." Now, Spot could go out and play without being scared of the big cat. And from that day on, Spot and Tweet became the best of friends. Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Tim. Tim liked to play outside with his friends. One day, he saw a big snake in the grass. He did not know if it was dangerous or not. Tim ran to his mom and asked, "Mom, is the snake dangerous?" His mom said, "Yes, Tim, the snake can be dangerous. You should not go near it." Tim's mom decided to teach him about dangerous things. She showed him pictures of things that were not safe to touch or play with. Tim listened carefully and learned a lot. Now, Tim knew how to stay away from dangerous things. From that day on, Tim played safely with his friends. Whenever he saw something he did not know, he asked his mom or dad. And they were always happy to teach him. Once there was a kind boy named Tom. He loved to go to the airport with his mom and dad. They would watch the big planes fly in the sky. The airport was a fun place for Tom. One day, Tom's mom and dad told him they were going on a trip. They had to pack their bags and go to the airport. Tom was very excited. But, he was worried he would forget something. Tom made a list of things to bring. He put his favorite toy, his hat, and his shoes on the list. When it was time to go, Tom checked his list. He did not forget anything. They went to the airport and had a fun trip. Once upon a time, there was a boy named Tim. Tim loved to play with his toy cars. One day, he saw a picture of a very special car. It was a rare car model. Tim wanted it so much. Tim asked his mom if she could order the rare car model for him. His mom said yes and ordered it on the computer. Tim was so happy and excited. He could not wait for the rare car model to come. A few days later, a box came in the mail. Tim opened it and saw his new rare car model. He played with it all day and showed it to all his friends. Tim loved his rare car model and took good care of it. Once upon a time, there was a little boat. The boat was nervous because it had never been on the water before. One day, the boat decided it was time to sail. The boat went to the water and started to sail. It was having a lot of fun. The boat learned the truth that sailing was not scary at all. It felt happy and brave. As the boat sailed, it saw other boats and made friends. They all sailed together and had a great time. The nervous little boat was now a confident sailor, and it loved being on the water. Once upon a time, there was a cool rocket. It was red and shiny. The rocket lived in a big park with lots of trees and flowers. Every day, it sat there waiting for someone to come and play with it. One sunny day, a little boy named Tim saw the cool rocket. He ran to the rocket and wanted to ride it. He climbed on the rocket and started to ride it. The rocket made fun noises like "Zoom! Zoom!" Tim was very happy and laughed. He felt like he was flying in the sky. After a while, Tim's mom called him. It was time to go home. Tim said goodbye to the cool rocket and promised to come back and ride it again. The rocket was happy too, because it had made a new friend. They both couldn't wait to play together again. Once upon a time, there was a big, dirty dog named Max. He lived in a small house with a nice family. Max loved to play outside in the yard, but he always got dirty. One day, Max saw a little bird sitting on the gate. The bird was very pretty and could speak. Max wanted to be friends with the bird, so he asked, "Hi, bird! Can we play together?" The bird looked at Max and said, "Yes, but you are dirty. Let's clean you up first!" Max and the bird went to the water and washed off all the dirt. They played together all day long. Max was happy to have a new friend who could speak. And from that day on, Max tried to stay clean so he could always play with his bird friend. Once upon a time, there was a boy named Tim. Tim had a magic hat. One day, Tim put on the hat and said, "I want to become famous!" Tim's hat heard him and made him a famous singer. Tim sang in front of many people. They all clapped and cheered. Tim was very happy. One day, Tim met a girl named Sue. Sue asked, "How did you become famous?" Tim told her about the magic hat. Sue said, "Wow, that's so cool!" Tim and Sue became good friends. They played and sang together. The magic hat made them both famous and happy. And they lived happily ever after. Once upon a time, there was a dog named Spot. Spot had a hurt heel. Spot was sad. One day, Spot saw a dark cave. The cave was big and scary. Spot wanted to be brave. Spot set a foot in the cave. Inside the cave, Spot found a little lost cat. The cat was scared too. Spot wanted to help the cat. Spot and the cat walked out of the dark cave together. They both felt brave now. They became good friends. The moral of the story is, when we help others, we become brave and happy too. Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Tim. He loved to play outside with his dog, Spot. They would run, jump, and roll in the grass all day. One day, Tim found a rough stick on the ground. He picked it up and started to play with it. Tim used the stick to make a whistle sound. Spot heard the sound and looked around. Tim gazed at Spot and saw that he was confused. Tim blew the whistle again and Spot ran to find where the sound was coming from. Suddenly, a big bird flew down and tried to take the stick away from Tim. Tim held on tight to the stick and would not let go. The bird pulled and pulled, but Tim was too strong. With a loud squawk, the bird flew away, leaving Tim and Spot to play with the rough stick and whistle sound all day long. Once upon a time, there was a small cat named Fluffy. Fluffy liked to play outside in the sun. One day, Fluffy saw a big wet puddle. Fluffy thought it would be fun to jump in the puddle. Before Fluffy jumped, a slow snail came by. The snail said, "Be careful, Fluffy! If you jump in the puddle, you might disappear!" Fluffy didn't listen to the snail and jumped into the puddle anyway. Splash! Fluffy got very wet. Suddenly, Fluffy started to disappear! The snail was right. Fluffy was scared, but then the sun came out. The sun dried up the puddle, and Fluffy appeared again. Fluffy was happy and learned to listen to friends. Once upon a time, there was a boy named Tim. Tim was a careless boy. He liked to play with his toys and look at things through his microscope. One day, Tim's mom told him to clean his room. But Tim didn't want to clean his room, so he started to complain. "Mom, I don't want to clean my room," Tim said. "I want to play with my microscope." His mom told him he had to clean first, then he could play. Tim felt sad, but he didn't listen to his mom. He took his microscope and went to play outside. While Tim was playing outside, he left his toys all over his room. His mom was not happy. When Tim came back inside, he tripped on his toys and broke his microscope. Tim cried because his microscope was broken. He learned that being careless and not listening to his mom was not good. Once there was a big brown tree. It lived in a park with many other trees. The brown tree loved to give out oxygen for people and animals to breathe. One day, a little girl named Amy came to the park. She saw the brown tree and said, "Hello, Tree! Thank you for giving us oxygen to breathe." The tree was very happy that Amy talked to it. The brown tree wanted to give Amy something special. It thought about what it could yield. The tree decided to yield a big, yummy apple. Amy saw the apple and smiled. She picked it up and said, "Thank you, Tree! I will eat this apple and remember you." The brown tree was very happy to help Amy. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She loved to gaze at the pretty dresses in her mom's closet. Lily liked fashion, just like her mom. One day, she saw a beautiful dress that she wanted to try on. Lily put on the dress, but she was careless. She didn't see the big puddle of water on the floor. When she walked, she stepped in the puddle and got the dress all wet and dirty. "Oh no!" Lily cried. "Mommy, I'm sorry! I made your dress dirty." Her mom came into the room and saw what happened. She said, "It's okay, Lily. We can clean the dress. Just be more careful next time." Lily learned to be more careful when playing dress-up. She still loved to gaze at her mom's dresses, but now she always made sure the floor was clean and dry. One day, a little boy named Tim went for a walk. He wanted to find a big tree to play near. Tim walked and walked until he saw a big tree with many branches. Tim felt dizzy when he looked up at the tree. "Wow, this tree is so tall!" he said. Tim decided to sit under the tree and rest. While he was sitting, a small bird flew down and landed on a branch. "Hello, bird!" said Tim. The bird chirped back, "Hello, Tim!" Tim was so happy to have a new friend. They played under the tree all day, and Tim was not dizzy anymore. Once upon a time, there was a big gray dog named Bob. Bob liked to play and run outside. One day, Bob saw a grill in the yard. Bob's friend, a little boy named Tim, came to show Bob how to use the grill. They put some food on the grill and waited for it to cook. The food smelled very good. When the food was ready, Bob and Tim had a fun picnic outside. They laughed and played all day long. The gray dog and the little boy were very happy together. One day, a big parade was in town. It had many colors and fun things to see. There were big balloons and people in costumes. Everyone was happy and clapping. A boy named Tim saw a scary mask in the parade. He was scared and said, "Mom, that mask is scary!" His mom said, "Don't worry, it's just pretend. It's not real." Tim's friend, Sue, wanted to bring a toy to the parade. She said, "Tim, I will bring my toy lion. He will help us not be scared!" Tim liked that idea. So Sue brought her toy lion to the parade. Tim and Sue held the lion and watched the parade. They were not scared anymore. They had fun and laughed at the big balloons and the funny costumes. Once upon a time, in a small town, there was a gifted cook named Tom. Tom loved to make soup. One day, he made a big pot of soup for his friends. But, there was a problem. Tom needed to know how much the soup weighed. He needed a scale, but he did not have one. Tom was sad because he wanted to share the soup with his friends. Tom asked his friend, Sam, for help. Sam was smart and found a way to weigh the soup. They used a big stick and two bags. They put the soup in one bag and rocks in the other. They hung the bags on the stick. The soup and rocks were the same weight! Tom was so happy. He shared the soup with all his friends. They loved it and had a great time. In the end, Tom and Sam learned that working together can solve problems. Once upon a time, there was a rat. The rat was very smelly. He did not like to wear clothes. One day, the rat met a cat. The cat said, "Why don't you wear clothes? You are so smelly!" The rat said, "I don't like clothes. They are not for me." The cat was not happy. The cat wanted the rat to wear clothes. The cat said, "If you don't wear clothes, I will not be your friend." The rat did not want to lose his friend. So, he tried to wear clothes. But the clothes were too big. The rat was sad. He could not wear clothes and keep his friend. In the end, the cat left the rat. The rat was all alone and still smelly. Once upon a time, in a small town, there was a cute little girl named Lily. She had a big job to do. She had to deliver a small box to her grandma's house. Inside the box, there was a beautiful pin. The pin was a gift for her grandma. Lily put on her coat and shoes. She started to walk to her grandma's house. On her way, she met a friendly dog. The dog wanted to play with Lily. She knew she had to deliver the pin, but she also wanted to play. So, she played with the dog for a little bit. After playing, Lily remembered her job. She said bye to the dog and went to her grandma's house. She gave the box to her grandma. Her grandma was so happy to see the beautiful pin. Lily felt good because she did her job. The moral of the story is that it's okay to have fun, but always remember to do your job. Once upon a time, there was an airport. It was a big place where airplanes would take off and land. Many people would go there to fly to faraway places. One day, the weather was very cold, and the ground became icy. In the airport, there was a helpful man named Tom. Tom wanted to prevent people from slipping and falling on the icy ground. He knew that would make them very sad and hurt. Tom decided to put some sand on the icy ground. The sand would make it not slippery. People could walk safely on the ground now. Tom felt happy that he could help everyone. The people at the airport said, "Thank you, Tom!" And they all had a safe and fun time at the airport. Once upon a time, in a modest little house, there lived a girl named Sue. Sue loved to play outside in the sun. Every day, she would go out to play with her friends at noon. One day, while Sue was playing, she saw a new boy. She did not recognize him. Sue felt a bit scared but wanted to make a new friend. She walked up to the boy and said "Hi, I am Sue. Do you want to play with us?" The new boy looked sad and said, "I want to play, but I don't know how to play your games." Sue smiled and said, "Don't worry, I will teach you!" So Sue and her friends taught the new boy how to play their games. Soon, they were all having fun together. From that day on, Sue and the new boy became good friends. They played together every day at noon. And Sue learned that even if you don't recognize someone, you can still become friends. Once upon a time, there was a cute little cat. The cat loved to play with a sack. One day, the cat found a teaspoon near the sack. The cat thought it was a toy and started to play with it too. The cat's friend, a small dog, came to visit. The dog saw the cat playing with the sack and the teaspoon. The dog said, "Can I play too?" The cat replied, "Yes, let's play together!" So, the cute cat and the small dog played with the sack and the teaspoon all day. They had so much fun, and they became best friends. From that day on, they always played together with the sack and the teaspoon. Once upon a time, there was a big ship. The ship was in the sea. It was a sunny day. On the ship, there were many people. They were happy and playing. One man was very silly. He liked to play and make people laugh. One day, the silly man saw a small island. He said, "Let's hurry to the island and play there!" So, the people on the ship hurried to the island. They ran and jumped off the ship. They played on the island and had fun. But the silly man did not see the big rocks near the island. The ship hit the rocks. The ship broke and water came in. The people on the island saw the ship sink. They were sad and scared. They could not go home. The silly man felt bad for not looking for the rocks. Once upon a time, there was a charming little duck who lived in a bathtub. The duck loved to make big splashes with its wings. One day, a small frog came to visit the duck in the bathtub. "Hi duck," said the frog. "Can I play with you in the bathtub?" "Of course," replied the duck. "Let's make big splashes together!" So, the duck and the frog splashed and played in the bathtub all day. They had so much fun, and they became the best of friends. From that day on, the charming duck and the little frog always played together in the bathtub, making big splashes and having lots of fun. One day, a little boy named Tim went to the park with his mom. He saw a big slide and wanted to play on it. Tim ran to the slide and climbed up the steps. He sat down and slid all the way to the bottom. He was so happy and did it again and again. At the park, Tim saw a mail truck drive by. The mail truck stopped and the mailman got out. He had a big bag of mail to give to people. Tim watched as the mailman put the mail in the open mailboxes. He thought it was fun to see the mail go in the boxes. Tim wanted to help the mailman. He asked his mom if he could. She said yes, but only if the mailman said it was okay. Tim asked the mailman, and he said yes too. Tim helped put the mail in the open mailboxes. He felt very proud and happy. After they finished, Tim went back to the slide to play some more. Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Tim. Tim had a toy made of iron. He loved to play with it every day. The toy was very strong, and Tim felt happy when he played with it. One day, Tim's friend, Sam, came over to play. Sam had a toy too, but it was spoiled. It was not strong like Tim's iron toy. Sam felt sad because his toy was not as good as Tim's toy. Tim saw that Sam was sad, so he shared his iron toy with Sam. They played together all day, and they both felt very happy. In the end, Tim and Sam learned that sharing can make everyone feel good. Once upon a time, there was a lonely tree. The tree had no friends. It was very sad. The tree wanted to reach out and make friends with the other trees. But it could not move. It could only stand still. One day, a little boy came to the lonely tree. The boy saw the tree's big hand-like branches. The boy wanted to help the tree. He tried to push the tree closer to the other trees. But the tree was too big and heavy. The boy could not move it. The tree was still lonely. Then, the boy had an idea. He would break the tree's hand-like branches and give them to the other trees. The boy thought this would make the lonely tree happy. But when he broke the branches, the tree got hurt. The tree was even more sad than before. The boy learned that hurting others is not the way to make friends. Once upon a time, there was a bird who lived in a birdcage. The bird loved to travel, but he was stuck in his cage. One day, a crazy cat came to visit the bird. The cat said, "Hello, bird! Do you want to travel with me?" The bird was excited and said, "Yes, I want to travel with you!" The crazy cat opened the birdcage and the bird flew out. They started to travel together. But the bird did not know that the crazy cat was not a good friend. The cat wanted to eat the bird. One day, while they were traveling, the cat jumped on the bird and ate him. The bird should have stayed in his birdcage. Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Tim. He loved to play outside, but one day it was very cold. Tim wanted to play, so he put on his coat and went outside. He saw his friend, Sue, and they decided to try to build a snowman. They rolled the snow into big balls and stacked them on top of each other. "This is fun!" said Tim. "Yes, it is!" agreed Sue. They put sticks for arms and a carrot for a nose. They were very proud of their snowman. When they were done, they went inside to warm up. Tim's mom gave them hot cocoa and they sat on soft pillows. They talked about their day and how much fun they had. Tim learned that even when it is cold outside, you can still have fun with your friends if you try. The moral of the story is to always try new things and enjoy the time with your friends. One day, a little boy named Tim went to the park to play. He saw a big, hairy dog. The dog was playing with a ball. Tim was a bit scared of the hairy dog. Tim's friend, Sue, came to the park too. Sue said, "Don't be scared, Tim. The hairy dog is nice. He just wants to play with his ball." Tim watched the dog play and started to feel less scared. Then, the hairy dog came over to Tim and Sue with his ball. Tim was scared, but he remembered what Sue said. Tim threw the ball, and the dog ran to get it. They all played together and had fun. Tim was not scared of the hairy dog anymore. He learned that sometimes things that look scary can be fun to play with. One day, a grumpy cat named Max was walking to the station. He saw a big, red train. Max wanted to go on the train, but he was scared. He sat and looked at the train for a while. Then, Max saw a group of ants. The ants were marching in a line. Max looked at the ants and said, "Why do you march like that?" One ant stopped and said, "We march to work together. It's fun and helps us get things done." Max thought about it and decided to march like the ants. He marched all the way to the train. When he got on, he saw a big, soft seat. Max sat down and smiled. He was happy to be on the train and not scared anymore. One day, a dog named Spot wanted to play outside. He asked his friend, Tom the cat, to lend him his leash. Tom said, "Okay, Spot, I will lend you my leash, but you must give it back when you are done." Spot was very happy and went outside to play. He ran and jumped and had lots of fun. But then, Spot saw a big angry dog. The angry dog wanted to take Spot's leash. Spot said, "No, this is not my leash. My friend Tom lent it to me, and I must give it back." The angry dog listened to Spot and did not take the leash. He learned that it is important to respect other's things. Spot went back home and gave the leash back to Tom. They both learned that sharing and being kind to others is very important. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Mia. Mia was very creative. She loved to draw, paint, and make things with her hands. One day, Mia had an idea. She wanted to make her bed look like a big, colorful rainbow. Mia found some paint and started to paint her bed. She painted it red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple. When she was done, her bed looked just like a rainbow. Mia was very happy. The next day, Mia wanted to show her friends her creative bed. She skipped all the way to her friends' houses and asked them to come and see her bed. They all skipped back to Mia's house, and when they saw her rainbow bed, they clapped and cheered. Mia felt proud of her creative work, and they all played and skipped around her beautiful rainbow bed. One day, a little boy named Tim went to visit his uncle. His uncle lived in a small house near the woods. Tim liked to play with his uncle because he was fun and kind. As they played, Tim found a big, hard rock. He picked it up and showed it to his uncle. "Look at this rock!" Tim said. "What should we do with it?" His uncle replied, "We can play a game. Let's see who can throw the rock the farthest!" They both smiled and got ready to play. Tim threw the rock first. It went far, but not too far. Then, his uncle threw the rock. It went very, very far. But, oh no! The rock hit a beehive in a tree. The bees came out and were very angry. They chased Tim and his uncle all the way back to the house. Tim and his uncle were sad because they got stung by the bees. They learned to be more careful when playing with hard rocks. Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Tim. Tim found a big piece of metal in his yard. He thought it could be useful for something. He dared to pick it up and take it to his friend, Sue. "Look, Sue!" Tim said. "I found this metal. What can we do with it?" Sue thought for a moment. "We can make a fun toy!" she said. They dared to make the toy together. It was a small car made of metal. They were very happy with their new toy. Tim and Sue played with the metal car all day. They raced it down the sidewalk and through the grass. They had so much fun with their useful metal toy. They knew that daring to try new things could lead to great adventures. Once upon a time, there was a blue bird named Bobby. Bobby loved to sing all day long. One sunny day, Bobby was singing on a tree branch, when he saw something on the ground. It was a newspaper! Bobby flew down to look at the newspaper. A little girl named Sally was playing nearby. She heard Bobby singing and came over to see what he was looking at. "Hi, Bobby! What do you have there?" asked Sally. Bobby replied, "I found a newspaper, Sally! Let's read it together!" They sat down and looked at the newspaper. Even though they didn't know all the words, they had fun trying to read it. After they were done, Bobby sang a happy song, and Sally clapped her hands. They had a great time, and they became good friends. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Amy. She lived in a small house with her mom and dad. One day, her mom was cooking on the stove. The stove was hot, and it made the room warm. Amy liked to watch her mom cook. Amy's dad came into the room with a big, light balloon. It was Amy's favorite color, blue. He gave it to her and said, "Be careful not to release it or it will fly away!" Amy held the balloon tight and played with it while her mom cooked. Suddenly, Amy's balloon got caught on the stove. She was scared it would pop. Her dad quickly took the balloon off the stove and released it outside. Amy was sad to see it go, but she knew it was safer for the balloon to be free. Her mom and dad hugged her and they all had a good dinner together. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Amy. Amy loved to play with her mom's jewelry. She liked the shiny, pretty things. One day, Amy found a necklace with a big, red heart. She put it on and felt very happy. Amy wanted to show her necklace to her friend, Tom. Tom lived next door and they played together all the time. When Tom saw the necklace, he did not understand why Amy was wearing it. He asked, "Why do you have that on?" Amy said, "I like it because it is pretty and shiny." Tom thought about it and said, "I want to be healthy like you, Amy. Let's go play outside and run around." Amy agreed and they went outside to play. They ran and jumped and had lots of fun. They both felt very healthy and happy. And Amy's necklace with the big, red heart shined brightly in the sun. Once upon a time, there was an ancient tree. It was very big and very old. The tree had seen many things in its long life. One day, a little girl named Mia came to the tree. She liked to do yoga under the tree because it was so big and made a lot of shade. Mia had a big, round ball. She would carry the ball to the tree every day to do her yoga. The ball was very heavy, but Mia was strong. She liked to carry the ball and show how strong she was. One day, as Mia was doing her yoga under the ancient tree, a little bird came to watch her. The bird liked to see Mia carry the ball and do yoga. Mia and the bird became good friends. They would play and do yoga together every day under the big, old tree. One day, a little reindeer named Remy was playing in the snow. He seemed very happy, but then he saw something big and dark. Remy felt frightened. He did not know what it was. He hid behind a tree and watched. The big, dark thing came closer. Remy saw that it was another reindeer, but much bigger than him. The big reindeer looked nice, but Remy was still scared. He did not want to come out from behind the tree. The big reindeer said, "Hello, little one. My name is Dara. Why are you hiding?" Remy peeked out from behind the tree and said, "I was frightened because you are so big." Dara laughed and said, "Don't be scared. I am a friend." Remy came out from behind the tree and played with Dara. They had fun in the snow and became good friends. Remy was not frightened anymore. One day, a fat cat named Tom went to play outside. Tom liked to play hide and seek with his friends. He found a big tree to hide behind. Tom was very happy because he thought no one would find him there. Tom peeked from behind the tree to see if anyone was coming. He saw his friend, a small dog named Max, running in his direction. Max was making a lot of motion as he ran. Tom tried to stay very still so Max would not see him. But Max was very good at hide and seek. He saw Tom peek from behind the tree. Max ran up to the tree and said, "I found you, Tom!" Tom laughed and said, "You are very good at this game, Max!" They played all day and had lots of fun. One day, a gentle cat named Tim found a pretty dress in a big box. He wanted to wear it to the fun party that night. But, Tim did not know how to put on the dress. He tried and tried, but it was too hard. Tim saw his friend, a lime named Liz, and asked her for help. "Liz, can you help me put on this dress?" Tim said. Liz was very smart and kind, so she helped Tim put on the dress. They laughed and had a good time. But then, a big dog named Max came and wanted the dress too. Max and Tim did not want to share. They were both sad and mad. Liz said, "Why don't you both wear the dress together?" Tim and Max tried it, and they both fit! They laughed and went to the party together, happy and dressed in the pretty dress. Once upon a time, there was a little island in the middle of the sea. On this island, there was a big tree with expensive fruits. The fruits were very yummy, and all the animals wanted to eat them. One day, a small monkey named Momo came to the island. Momo saw the expensive fruits and wanted to eat them too. But the fruits were too high up in the tree for Momo to reach. So, Momo thought of a plan. Momo decided to shake the tree to make the fruits fall down. He shook the tree with all his might, and the fruits started to fall. All the animals on the island were happy, and they shared the expensive fruits with Momo. From that day on, Momo and the animals became good friends, and they all lived happily on the little island. Once upon a time, there was a little blue frog. He loved to hop all day long. He hopped on the grass, on the rocks, and near the pond. The little frog was very happy. One day, while the blue frog was hopping, he felt the ground shake. It was an earthquake! The frog was scared, but he knew he had to be brave. So, he kept hopping to find a safe place to hide. The earthquake stopped, and the little blue frog found a safe spot under a big tree. He was tired from all the hopping, but he was safe and happy. The frog learned that even when scary things happen, he could be brave and keep hopping. Once upon a time, there was a kind tutor named Tom. He loved to teach little kids. One day, Tom wanted to prepare a tasty treat for his students. Tom went to the store and bought some yummy things. He got apples, bananas, and cookies. Tom was very happy. He knew the kids would love the tasty treat. The next day, Tom gave the tasty treat to the kids. They were so happy and said, "Thank you, Tom!" All the kids ate the treat and smiled. Tom was happy too, because he made the kids happy. They all had a fun day together. Once upon a time, in a small town, there was a fountain. The fountain was dry, and all the people in the town were sad. They missed the water splashing and playing in the sun. One day, a little girl named Lily wanted to help. She took her small bucket and went to the river. She filled her bucket with water and carried it back to the dry fountain. She poured the water in, but it was not enough. Lily did this many times, but the fountain stayed dry. She started to regret trying to fill it all by herself. Then, her friends saw her and wanted to help. They all got their buckets and went to the river. Together, they filled the fountain with water. The town was happy again, and Lily learned that with friends, anything is possible. Once upon a time, there was a white bunny named Fluffy. Fluffy lived in a small house in the woods. Today, Fluffy wanted to find a new friend to play with. Fluffy hopped through the woods and saw a little bird. "Hi, bird! Do you want to play with me today?" asked Fluffy. The bird happily agreed, and they played together all day long. As they were playing, the bird suddenly vanished! Fluffy looked around and saw the bird hiding behind a tree. "There you are!" Fluffy said with a big smile. They played hide and seek until the sun went down, and Fluffy knew they would be best friends forever. Once upon a time, there was a bald painter named Bob. He loved to paint pretty pictures of flowers, trees, and animals. One day, he went to the park to paint a picture of the big, blue sky. While he was painting, a little boy came up to him and said, "I want to paint too!" Bob smiled and said, "Sure, you can try." The little boy tried to paint, but he made a big mess. He got paint all over his hands and face. Bob saw the mess and insisted, "It's okay, we can clean it up." They washed the paint off, and Bob showed the little boy how to paint the right way. They painted a beautiful picture together. The moral of the story is that it's okay to make mistakes, and we can learn from them. Once upon a time, there was a brown dog named Spot. Spot liked to play with his friends. They would run, jump, and have fun together. One day, Spot and his friends wanted to discuss something new. They wanted to learn a new language. They thought it would be fun to talk in a different way. Spot and his friends tried to learn the new language. They practiced and practiced. Soon, they could talk in the new language. They were very happy and had even more fun playing together. Once upon a time, in a small house, there lived a little boy named Tim. Tim was restless. He could not sit still. One day, his mom gave him a job. She said, "Tim, please spread peanut butter on the bread." Tim said, "Okay, Mom!" He took the knife and spread the peanut butter on the bread. But he was not careful. He spread it too fast and too thick. The peanut butter fell on the floor. Tim's dog, Spot, saw the peanut butter on the floor. He ate it all up. But dogs should not eat peanut butter. Spot felt sick. Tim and his mom took Spot to the vet. The vet said, "Spot will be okay, but he needs to rest." The bad ending made Tim very sad. He learned that he should be careful and not be restless when doing things. The moral value of the story is to always be careful and take your time when doing tasks, especially when it involves others. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She loved to drink hot chocolate from her favorite mug. One day, she accidentally spilled the hot chocolate on her dress. Her mommy quickly took off the dress and put it in the dryer to make it dry. While waiting for her dress to dry, Lily asked her mommy for more hot chocolate. But this time, the hot chocolate tasted bitter because her mommy forgot to put sugar in it. Lily didn't like the bitter taste, so she asked her mommy to make a new one with sugar. Her mommy made a new hot chocolate with sugar and poured it into Lily's favorite mug. Lily took a sip and smiled because it tasted so good. She was happy that her dress was dry and she could wear it again. From that day on, Lily always made sure to be careful when drinking hot chocolate from her favorite mug. Once upon a time, there was a clever hero named Timmy. Timmy was very strong and brave. He lived in a big castle with his friends, the animals. One day, Timmy was walking in the forest when he saw a big, scary monster. "Who are you?" Timmy asked the monster. "I am the monster of the forest," replied the monster. "I will eat you!" But Timmy was clever. He knew that he could not fight the monster alone. So, he called his animal friends for help. "Please help me defeat the monster," Timmy said. The animals listened to Timmy and they all worked together. They were able to yield the monster and save the forest. Timmy was a hero and his animal friends were proud of him. Once upon a time, there were two friends named Bunny and Bear. They loved to play together in the park. One day, they saw a big rail that they wanted to bounce on. Bunny said, "Let's see who can bounce higher!" Bear agreed and they started to bounce. Bunny bounced really high and felt very happy. But Bear couldn't bounce as high and felt sad. Bunny noticed this and said, "Don't worry, let's just have fun together. It's not about being competitive, it's about having fun with our friends." Bear felt better and they continued to play together. They realized that it's not important to be the best or win all the time. What's important is to have fun and be kind to each other. From that day on, Bunny and Bear always played together happily and never cared about being competitive again. Once upon a time, there was a fisherman named Jack. He lived near a big lake and loved to catch fish. One day, Jack went to the lake but he couldn't catch any fish. He felt sad and didn't know what to do. Suddenly, a little girl came by and asked Jack what was wrong. Jack shrugged and told her he couldn't catch any fish. The little girl was very polite and told Jack not to worry. She said she knew a secret spot where Jack could catch lots of fish. Jack followed the little girl to the secret spot and caught many fish. He was very happy and thanked the little girl for being so kind. From that day on, Jack and the little girl became good friends and went fishing together every day. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She loved to play outside in the lively sunshine. One day, her mommy gave her a piece of toast with butter on it. Lily didn't want to eat it because she wanted to play outside. But her mommy said she had to eat it or she would get sick. Lily didn't want to eat it, but she knew she had to resist the temptation to run outside and play until she finished her toast. After she ate it, she ran outside and played in the lively sunshine. Once upon a time, there was a boy named Timmy. Timmy was a lazy boy who liked to play with his toys all day long. One day, Timmy's mom asked him to help her cook dinner. Timmy didn't want to help because he was too lazy. But then, Timmy's mom showed him the salt shaker and asked him to look at it. Timmy was curious and looked at the salt shaker. His mom explained that the salt would make the food taste better. Timmy was excited to try it out, so he helped his mom cook dinner. Timmy learned that sometimes it's good to help, especially when it involves something new to look at like the salt shaker. From that day on, Timmy wasn't so lazy anymore and helped his mom in the kitchen whenever he could. The end. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She loved to play with her toys and make things with her hands. She was very creative! One day, Lily went to the beach with her family. They saw a big boat with a big anchor. Lily wanted to see what was inside the boat, but it was too far away. Suddenly, Lily had an idea! She found a stick and started to stir the sand. She made a big hole and put her head inside. She pretended she was in the boat and saw all the things inside. She saw a big anchor just like the one on the boat. It was very heavy! Lily was very happy with her creative idea. She played on the beach all day and made lots of other things with her hands. When it was time to go home, she said goodbye to the big boat and the anchor. She knew she would come back and play again soon. The end. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She loved to play with bubbles. She would blow them and try to catch them. One day, she was blowing bubbles in the park when a boy came along. "Can I play too?" asked the boy. "No," said Lily stubbornly. "These are my bubbles." The boy looked sad and walked away. Lily kept blowing bubbles but soon realized she couldn't catch them all by herself. She felt lonely and wished she had let the boy play with her. Just then, the boy came back with his own bubble wand. "Look," he said. "I caught a big bubble!" Lily smiled and they played together, catching bubbles and laughing. From that day on, Lily learned that sharing is better than being stubborn and playing with friends is more fun than playing alone. Once upon a time, there was a boy named Timmy. Timmy loved to make things with cardboard. He would create cars, houses, and even robots! One day, Timmy's friend Billy came over to play. Billy thought Timmy's cardboard creations were stupid. Timmy felt sad, but he didn't let it stop him from creating. Instead, Timmy decided to make something extra special for Billy. He used cardboard to make a big, colorful castle. When Billy saw it, he was amazed! He realized that Timmy's creations were actually really cool. From that day on, Timmy and Billy made all sorts of things with cardboard together. They had so much fun creating and playing with their new creations. And Timmy felt happy knowing that even though some people might think his ideas were stupid, he could still make something amazing. The end. Once upon a time, there was a happy family. They lived in a small house with a big garden. One day, it started to rain a lot. The rain increased and became very strong. The family was worried because they didn't have a shelter to protect them from the rain. The father said, "We need to find a place to stay dry. Let's go to the cheerful neighbor's house." So, they went to the neighbor's house and knocked on the door. The neighbor opened the door and saw the family standing in the rain. "Come in," said the neighbor with a smile. The family was happy to have a shelter and be safe from the rain. They thanked the neighbor and stayed there until the rain stopped. From that day on, the family and the neighbor became good friends. The rain increased their friendship and made them even happier. Once upon a time, there was a little flower named Daisy. Daisy was very small but she was eager to grow big and strong. Every day, she drank water and felt the sun on her face. One day, Daisy started to bloom. Her petals opened up and she looked so pretty. The bees came to visit her and they were happy too. Daisy loved music and she heard a beautiful sound coming from a big building. She asked the bees what it was and they said it was an opera. Daisy was curious and wanted to see what it was. So, she went to the opera and saw people singing and dancing. It was so fun! Daisy loved it so much that she bloomed even more. From that day on, Daisy would always bloom whenever she heard music. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She had a pale cap that she loved to wear outside. One day, while playing in the park, she met a boy named Max. Max had a red cap and Lily thought it looked very cool. "Hi Max, I like your cap!" said Lily. "Thanks, Lily! Do you want to play catch with me?" asked Max. Lily agreed and they played for a while. After a few minutes, Max said, "Lily, when we grow up, do you want to marry me?" Lily didn't know what "marry" meant, so Max explained that it's when two people love each other and want to be together forever. Lily thought about it and said, "Yes, Max. I want to marry you!" From that day on, Lily and Max played together every day and wore their caps proudly. They grew up and got married, just like they promised. And Lily's pale cap was still her favorite accessory, even on her wedding day! Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She was very hungry and wanted to eat some cookies. She asked her mom, "Can I have a cookie, please?" Her mom said, "Sure, but first we need to go to the store and get a ticket." Lily didn't understand what her mom meant, so she asked, "What's a ticket?" "A ticket is a little paper that permits us to buy things at the store," her mom explained. Lily and her mom went to the store and got a ticket. Then they bought some cookies and went back home. As they were eating the cookies, Lily said, "Mom, I'm so happy we got a ticket. Now we can buy more cookies whenever we want!" Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Timmy. Timmy loved cookies, especially the chocolate chip ones his mom made. One day, Timmy's mom asked him to help her bake some cookies. Timmy was excited and happy to help his mom. He poured the flour, sugar and eggs into a big bowl and mixed them all together. After the cookies were baked, Timmy's mom gave him one to eat. It was so delicious that Timmy felt like he was flying high in the sky! He wanted to share his cookie with his friends, so he went outside to look for them. He walked around the park and saw some kids playing on the swings. Timmy went up to them and asked if they wanted to follow him to his house for some cookies. The kids were happy to follow Timmy and he led them all the way home. They all sat down and enjoyed the cookies together. Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Tommy. Tommy loved to play in his backyard and look at the sky. One day, he saw a bright light in the sky and he recognized it as a shooting star. He made a wish and went inside for dinner. The next day, Tommy woke up and saw that the earth was covered in snow. He was so excited to build a snowman! But when he went outside, he saw that his snow was gone. His neighbor, Billy, had taken it to build his own snowman. Tommy was sad and didn't know what to do. He went to his mom and told her what happened. She told him that it was just an ordinary thing to happen and that he should talk to Billy about it. So, Tommy went to Billy's house and they talked it out. Billy apologized and they decided to build a snowman together. In the end, Tommy learned that sometimes conflicts happen, but it's important to recognize them and try to solve them in an ordinary way. And he also learned that sharing is always better than taking. Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Timmy. Timmy loved to play with his toys, especially his plastic truck. One day, Timmy's mom asked him to clean up his toys. Timmy didn't understand why he had to clean up. "It's important to keep our house clean," said Timmy's mom. "It's difficult for me to clean up after you all the time." Timmy understood that it was important to keep the house clean, but he thought it was difficult to clean up all his toys. He decided to ask his mom for help. "Mommy, can you help me clean up my toys?" asked Timmy. "Of course, I can help you," said Timmy's mom. "Let's clean up together." Timmy and his mom worked together to clean up all his toys, including his plastic truck. Timmy felt happy that he understood why it was important to keep the house clean, and he was glad that his mom helped him with the difficult task. Once upon a time, there was a girl named Lily. She had a toy bear that she loved very much. One day, Lily's brother, Sam, switched her toy bear with a fake one. Lily noticed that her bear looked different and said, "This is not my bear! It's fake!" Sam laughed and said, "I'm just joking, Lily. Your real bear is hiding in the closet." Lily was relieved and said, "Don't scare me like that, Sam. When I grow up, I'm going to marry my bear." Sam chuckled and said, "You can't marry a toy, silly." Lily replied, "Yes, I can! I love my bear and I want to be with him forever." Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Timmy. Timmy loved playing with his toys, especially his toy car. One day, while playing with his car, he accidentally broke it. The wheels fell off and it wouldn't move anymore. Timmy was sad because he loved playing with his car. His mom saw how sad he was and decided to help him. She took the car and said she would "repair" it. Timmy didn't know what that meant, but he was happy that his mom was going to fix his car. While his mom was fixing the car, Timmy decided to play with his other toys. He made a big mess in his room and his mom got upset. She told him that his room was too "messy" and he needed to clean it up. Timmy didn't want to clean, but he knew he had to. After cleaning his room, Timmy's mom came back with his toy car. It was all fixed and working again! Timmy was so happy that he hugged his mom. But then he remembered something. He broke his sister's toy earlier that day and she was upset. Timmy knew he had to apologize and make things right. He went to his sister's room and said sorry. She forgave him and they hugged. Timmy was happy that everything was fixed and everyone was happy again. The end. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She loved to watch TV, especially her favorite show about animals. One day, her mom came into the room and warned her that she had been watching for too long and needed to take a break. Lily didn't want to stop watching, but she knew her mom was right. She turned off the TV and decided to play with her toys instead. She loved to keep her toys organized in their special places so she could find them easily. As she played, Lily thought about all the animals she had seen on TV and how they lived in organized groups called herds or packs. She pretended to be a lion in a pack, roaring and playing with her toy animals. She was happy and didn't even miss watching TV anymore. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She went for a walk in the forest with her mom. They saw many trees, flowers, and animals. Suddenly, Lily saw a tall mushroom. It was so big and looked yummy. She wanted to eat it, but her mom told her that it might be poisonous. Lily had to decide if she wanted to eat it or not. She thought for a while and then decided not to eat it. She didn't want to get sick. They continued their walk, and Lily felt proud of herself for making a good decision. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She loved to eat spaghetti with white sauce. One day, her mom made spaghetti with red sauce instead. Lily didn't like it and started to cry. Her mom saw that Lily was upset and asked her what was wrong. Lily told her that she wanted spaghetti with white sauce. Her mom said she didn't have any white sauce, but she could make it for her next time. Lily felt better knowing her mom cared about what she wanted to eat. From that day on, Lily made sure to tell her mom what she wanted so she could be happy. Once upon a time, there was a little worm. He was very hungry and went out to find some food. He found a big apple, but it was too bitter for him to eat. He kept looking and found a sweet and juicy strawberry. The worm was so happy and began to eat it. Suddenly, the ground began to tremble! The worm was scared and hid inside the strawberry. It was just a big dog running by. The worm felt safe and continued to enjoy his sweet treat. Once upon a time, there was a big castle. The castle had many rooms and a big garden. The king and queen lived in the castle with their staff. The staff were very nice and did many things to help the king and queen. One day, the king and queen had to go away. They told their staff to take care of the castle and keep it safe. The staff worked very hard to make sure everything was okay. They locked the doors and windows and made sure no one could get in. At night, the staff heard a loud noise. They were scared but they knew they had to be brave. They went to check and saw a little mouse. The mouse was lost and needed help. The staff took care of the mouse and made sure it was safe. The king and queen were very happy when they came back and saw that their staff had done a great job taking care of the castle. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She lived on a farm with her mommy and daddy. One day, Lily saw a big cow in the field. She went up to the cow and said, "Hi cow, can I give you some grass to eat?" The cow said, "Moo, yes please!" Lily ran to get some grass and gave it to the cow. The cow ate the grass and was happy. Then, Lily's mommy came and said, "Lily, don't go near the cow. It's very big and you could get hurt." Lily said, "But mommy, the cow is nice. It just wants some grass." Her mommy said, "I'm sorry Lily, but you need to be careful around animals. They can be dangerous if you're ignorant." Lily didn't know what ignorant meant, so she asked her mommy. Her mommy explained that it meant not knowing something and that Lily needed to be careful and listen to her. From that day on, Lily always asked her mommy before going near any animals on the farm. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She loved books and would read them every day. One day, she found a book with a zigzag pattern on the cover. It looked very interesting! Lily started to read the book, but she didn't like it very much. The story was bitter and sad. She put the book down and decided to read something else. Later that day, Lily's mom came home with a surprise. It was a new book! When Lily saw the cover, she noticed it had the same zigzag pattern as the other book. But this time, she didn't feel scared. She opened the book and started to read. The story was happy and fun, and Lily enjoyed it very much. She realized that not all books are the same, and sometimes you have to keep reading to find the good ones. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily who loved to play outside. One day, she went to the park with her friend Max. They played on the swings and the slide, but then Lily noticed that her zipper was broken. "Oh no!" she said. "My zipper is broken. What should I do?" Max replied, "Let's go discuss it with your mom. Maybe she can help." So they went to find Lily's mom and told her about the broken zipper. Her mom said, "Don't worry, we can fix it. I have a dull needle and thread that we can use." Lily was happy that her mom could help fix her zipper. She thanked Max for his help and they continued to play at the park. From then on, Lily made sure to check her zipper before leaving the house. Once upon a time, there was a little bunny. The bunny loved to hop around in the grass and play with his friends. One day, the bunny saw a big, shiny piano. The bunny had never seen a piano before, but he knew it was something special. The bunny hopped over to the piano and looked at it closely. He saw that there were black and white keys on it. The bunny had an idea - he could use the piano to make music! The bunny hopped up onto the piano and started to play. He pressed the keys with his little paws and made beautiful music. All of the other animals in the meadow came to listen. They thought the bunny was very useful for playing such a lovely instrument. From then on, the bunny played the piano every day and everyone was happy. The end. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She loved to paint with her mom. One day, Lily's mom said, "Lily, let's paint a picture of the sun and the sky." Lily said, "Okay, mommy!" and they got out their paint. Lily looked at the paint and said, "I'm going to use all the colors!" Her mom said, "That's a great idea, Lily." But then Lily accidentally spilled some paint on her shirt. She looked miserable and said, "Oh no, mommy, I got paint on my shirt!" Her mom said, "Don't worry, Lily, we can wash it off." They finished painting and Lily's picture looked beautiful. She said, "Look, mommy, it's so pretty!" Her mom said, "Yes, it is. You did a great job, Lily." And Lily was happy again. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. One day, Lily was helping her mom cook pancakes for breakfast. Her mom poured the batter into the pan and Lily watched as the pancakes sizzled and bubbled. Suddenly, Lily's mom realized that she had lost her favorite spatula. They looked everywhere for it, but it was nowhere to be found. Lily's mom was getting frustrated, but Lily had an idea. She remembered that the batter was thick and suggested they use a spoon instead. Her mom was impressed with Lily's clever solution and they finished cooking the pancakes together. They were delicious and Lily felt proud of herself for helping her mom. Once upon a time, there was a big boat called a yacht. The yacht was very pretty and had a lot of colors. It sailed on the sea all day long. One day, the yacht saw a small boat on the sea. The small boat was lonely and sad. The yacht asked, "Why are you so sad?" The small boat replied, "I have no friends to sail with me." The yacht said, "Don't worry, I will be your friend. We can sail together and display our pretty colors." The small boat was happy and they both sailed together. They displayed their pretty colors on the sea and had a lot of fun. From that day on, the small boat was never lonely again. Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Timmy. He loved to play outside in the sun. One day, he went to the creek with his dog. They splashed around in the water and had so much fun. Timmy found a sack by the creek. It was harmless, so he opened it up. Inside, he found some toys and snacks. Timmy was so happy! He put the toys in his backpack and shared the snacks with his dog. They played and ate until it was time to go home. Timmy couldn't wait to come back to the creek and play again. Once upon a time, there was a squirrel who lived in a big tree. One day, a little girl came to the tree and said, "Hi squirrel, can I play with you?" The squirrel said, "Sure, but you have to listen to me because I am the bossy one here." The little girl played with the squirrel for a while, but then she had to go home. She said, "Bye squirrel, I have to go now." The squirrel said, "Wait, can you please close the door to my tree? I don't want any other animals coming in." The little girl said, "Okay, I will close the door for you." She closed the door to the tree and said, "There you go squirrel, your door is closed now." The squirrel said, "Thank you, you are a good friend." The little girl smiled and said, "You're welcome squirrel, I had fun playing with you." And they both went their separate ways. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. One day, she went to the park with her mommy. She loved to run and play on the swings. But suddenly, she realized that one of her shoes was missing. Lily asked her mommy, "Where is my shoe? I can't find it." Her mommy looked around and saw that the shoe was stuck up high in a tree. Lily said, "Oh no! How will I get my shoe back?" Just then, a friendly boy named Jack came over and asked what was wrong. Lily explained the problem and Jack said, "Don't worry, I can help you." Jack climbed up the tree and got the shoe down. Lily smiled and said, "Thank you, Jack! You're my hero." From that day on, Lily and Jack became good friends and always played together at the park. Once upon a time, there was a boy named Timmy. He was very excited because his birthday was coming soon. He wanted to invite all his friends to his party. But when he mentioned it to his friend Billy, Billy said he couldn't come because he was going to a popular party on the same day. Timmy was sad because he wanted all his friends to come to his birthday party. He didn't want to be alone. He thought about it and came up with an idea. He decided to change the day of his party so that Billy could come too. When he told Billy, Billy was happy and said he would come to Timmy's party instead of the popular one. Timmy was happy too because he realized that having his friends at his birthday party was more important than having a popular party. And they all had a great time together. The end. Once upon a time, there was a big red barn in the middle of a green field. It was a very attractive barn, with a big door and lots of windows. One day, a little boy named Timmy was playing near the barn when he accidentally kicked a ball and it broke one of the windows. "Oh no!" said Timmy. "I broke the window. What should I do?" "Don't worry," said his mom. "We can repair it. Let's get some tape and fix it up." So they got some tape and fixed the window. Timmy learned that it's important to take care of things and repair them when they're broken. The barn looked even more attractive with the new tape on the window. The end. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She had a brown teddy bear that she loved very much. One day, Lily went to the park with her mommy. While playing on the swings, Lily saw a boy with a mask on his face. She was scared and didn't know who he was. The boy came closer and Lily's mommy told her not to be afraid. The boy took off his mask and Lily saw that it was her friend from preschool. They played together and pushed each other on the swings. Lily was happy that she made a new friend. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She had a favorite toy, a teddy bear named Teddy. One day, Lily's friend, Max, came over to play. Max wanted to borrow Teddy, but Lily didn't want to give him away. Max was persistent and kept asking to borrow Teddy. Finally, Lily decided to let Max borrow Teddy for a little while. Max was very happy and promised to take good care of Teddy. Lily felt sad without Teddy, but she knew he would be back soon. As she waited for Teddy to come back, Lily rested her head on her pillow and thought about all the fun they would have when he returned. Finally, Max brought Teddy back and Lily was overjoyed. From that day on, Lily learned that it's okay to borrow things as long as they are returned safely. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She loved to draw with her pastels. Her favorite color was purple. One day, Lily's mom asked her to clean up her pastels before dinner. Lily didn't want to stop drawing, so she demanded, "Mommy, can I draw just one more picture?" Mommy said, "Okay, but then it's time to clean up." Lily quickly drew a beautiful purple flower with her pastels. When she was done, she happily cleaned up her pastels and went to dinner. From then on, Lily learned that sometimes it's important to listen to her mommy's demands. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She loved to play with her toys all day long. One day, her mom told her to clean up her room. Lily didn't want to stop playing, so she just threw her toys in the closet and closed the door. A few days later, Lily's mom noticed that her favorite clock was missing. She asked Lily if she had seen it, but Lily didn't know where it was. Her mom searched the whole house but couldn't find it. Then, one day, Lily was looking for her favorite toy and found the clock in her closet. She had accidentally put it there when she was cleaning up her toys. Lily felt bad for hiding the clock and not being honest with her mom. She learned that it's always better to be truthful and honest. Her mom was happy to have her original clock back and forgave Lily for hiding it. From that day on, Lily always made sure to put things back in their proper seat and be honest with her mom. Once upon a time, there was a baby with very hairy arms. The baby loved to play with toys and match them together. One day, the baby found a toy car and a toy truck. The baby tried to match them, but they didn't fit together. The baby felt sad, but then found a toy train that matched perfectly with the toy truck. The baby felt happy and played with the toys all day long. The end. Once upon a time, there were two friends, a cat and a dog. They liked to play together, but sometimes they disagreed. One day, they were playing with a ball, and the cat wanted to keep it, but the dog disagreed. They started to argue, and the cat said, "I don't want to play with you anymore." Suddenly, they heard a loud noise. It was an ambulance! The cat and the dog ran to see what was happening. They saw a car accident, and the ambulance was helping the people. The cat and the dog felt sad for them. After a while, they went back to play. The cat said, "I'm sorry for disagreeing with you. Let's share the ball." The dog smiled and said, "That's very modest of you. Thank you, friend." And they played happily ever after. Once upon a time, there was a silly cat named Mittens. Mittens liked to play with yarn and chase bugs. One day, Mittens saw a paper airplane and wanted to play with it too. Mittens tried to catch the airplane, but it was too fast. So, Mittens decided to fold his own paper airplane. He made it with care and love, and it looked very pretty. Mittens threw the paper airplane and it flew high in the sky. But, it got stuck in a tree. Mittens was very sad and had to wait for someone to help him get the airplane down. A kind boy walked by and saw Mittens looking up at the tree. He asked what was wrong, and Mittens told him about the stuck airplane. The boy climbed the tree and got the airplane down. Mittens was very happy and thought the boy was very smart, not stupid like he thought before. From that day on, Mittens and the boy became good friends. Once upon a time, there was a boy named Timmy. Timmy loved to play with his toys, especially his toy car. One day, he lost his car and he couldn't find it anywhere. He looked under his bed, in his toy box, and in his closet, but he still couldn't find it. Timmy's sister, Lily, came into his room and asked, "What's wrong, Timmy?" Timmy said, "I lost my car and I can't find it." Lily said, "Let's look for it together." They searched all around the house until they finally found it in a circle of toys. But when they tried to play with it, they realized the car was locked. Timmy said, "I wish we could unlock it." Lily said, "I know, it's so bossy of the car to not let us play with it." Unfortunately, they couldn't find the key to unlock it. Timmy was so sad that he started to cry. Lily hugged him and said, "It's okay, we'll find the key another day." The end. Once upon a time, there was a little birdie named Tweety. Tweety lived in a big tree with lots of other birdies. One day, Tweety saw a big, juicy worm on the ground. Tweety thought, "Yummy! I want to eat that worm!" So, Tweety flew down to get the worm. But, as Tweety was eating the worm, a big cat named Tom saw Tweety. Tom thought, "Yummy! I want to eat that birdie!" Tom was very sneaky and quiet, and he crept up on Tweety. Tweety didn't see Tom coming and wasn't ready to fly away. Tom caught Tweety in his claws and took Tweety away. All the other birdies were very sad when they saw what happened to Tweety. They said, "Welcome to the big tree, Tweety. We will miss you." They were not happy that Tweety was gone. They all thought about how they could be more careful in the future so that they wouldn't get caught by the big, sneaky cat. Once upon a time, there was a mommy who had a baby. The baby was very small and cute. One day, the mommy went to the store and left the baby at home with her nosy neighbor. The neighbor wanted to know everything about the baby, so she peeked into the baby's room. Suddenly, the baby woke up and started crying. The nosy neighbor tried to calm the baby down, but she didn't know how. Then, the mommy came back from the store and revealed that the baby likes to be held and rocked. The nosy neighbor learned a lesson that day and promised to be more careful with the baby. From that day on, she became a good friend to the mommy and the baby. Once upon a time, there was an old man named Mr. Smith. He lived in a big house with a garden full of flowers. He was very old and had white hair. He liked to sit on his porch and watch the birds. One day, Mr. Smith's grandson came to visit him. His name was Timmy and he was three years old. Timmy liked to play with his toys and run around the garden. Mr. Smith was happy to see him. But as the day went on, Timmy started to complain. He was bored and wanted to go home. Mr. Smith tried to make him happy by showing him his score of flowers, but Timmy was not interested. Later that day, Mr. Smith took Timmy to the garden and showed him a special flower. He told Timmy that it was very important to take care of the elderly and that one day, he would be old too. Timmy listened carefully and smiled. From that day on, he always remembered to be kind to the elderly. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She loved to wander around her garden and pick grapes. One day, she found a grape that was too high for her to reach. So, she climbed up a tree and got it. When she climbed down, she fell into a muddy puddle and got all filthy. But she didn't mind, because she had her grape and that made her happy. She went back home and showed her mommy the grape, and her mommy gave her a big hug. The end. Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Timmy. Timmy loved going on adventures with his mom and dad. One day, they went to a big building called a museum. Timmy thought it was amazing! He saw lots of cool things like big bones and shiny rocks. Suddenly, Timmy saw something really cute. It was a little statue of a puppy. He wanted to hold it, but it was too high for him to reach. His dad came over and lifted him up so he could see it better. Timmy was so happy! After a while, it was time to go home. Timmy was sad to leave the museum, but he knew he would come back soon. He hugged his parents and said, "Thank you for taking me to the museum. I had so much fun!" Once upon a time, there was a boy who loved to dig in the dirt with his spade. He would dig and dig until he found treasures like rocks and worms. One day, he found a shiny coin buried deep in the ground. Excitedly, he ran to his mother to show her his treasure. But his mother scolded him, saying that he had been digging in the garden and his spade was very dirty. She told him that he needed to clean his spade before he could come inside. The boy was sad, but he knew his mother was right. He went outside and washed his spade until it was shiny and clean. From then on, he made sure to always clean his spade after digging in the dirt. The moral of the story is that it's important to take care of our tools and belongings, even if they get dirty from use. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. One day, her mom made some soup for dinner. Lily loved soup, but she was very hungry and ate it too fast. Suddenly, she started choking and a small part of the soup got stuck in her throat. She couldn't breathe and became very scared. Her mom quickly realized what was happening and called the doctor. The doctor came and helped Lily by removing the soup. After that, Lily realized that she needed to eat slowly and be more careful. She learned that it's important to take your time when eating and not rush. She also learned that it's important to listen to your body and not ignore any signs that something is wrong. From that day on, Lily never rushed while eating and always remembered the lesson she learned. She was grateful to her mom and the doctor for helping her and making her realize the importance of being careful. She also learned that it's important to be thankful for the people who help us, even if we can't hear them, like the doctor who helped her when she was deaf from fear. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She loved to travel with her family. One day, they went on a trip and packed their luggage. Lily's favorite bag was green, and she always helped her mom fold their clothes neatly inside. During their trip, they went to a park to play. Lily saw a little boy who looked sad. She went to talk to him, and he told her that he lost his green toy car. Lily remembered that she had a green toy car too, and she decided to give it to the boy to make him happy. When they got back to their hotel, Lily realized that she forgot her green bag at the park. She was sad because she loved that bag so much. Her parents told her that it's okay and that she did a good thing by giving her toy car to the boy. They also reminded her that things are not as important as kindness and making others happy. From that day on, Lily learned that it's better to be kind and helpful to others rather than worrying about material things. She also learned that even if she lost something important to her, it's not the end of the world. Once upon a time, there was a boy named Timmy. Timmy liked to play outside in the yard with his friends. One day, Timmy and his friends found a big pile of leaves. They wanted to jump in it, but there were too many leaves. Timmy had an idea. He went to get his rake from the shed. With his rake, he and his friends raked all the leaves into a big pile. Then, they took turns jumping in the pile and having fun. After a while, Timmy's friend Billy started to act silly. He wouldn't share the rake with the others. Timmy reminded Billy that it was important to share so everyone could have fun. Billy realized he was being selfish and shared the rake with his friends. They all had a great time jumping in the leaves together. The end. Once upon a time, there was a man named Bob. He had a razor to shave his beard. One day, the razor broke and he was sad. He tried to fix it, but he couldn't. Bob went to his friend Tim's house. Tim was good at fixing things. Bob showed him the broken razor. Tim said, "I can repair it!" Tim fixed the razor and returned it to Bob. Bob was happy again. He thanked Tim for his help. Bob realized that Tim was not an ordinary friend. He was special because he could fix things. From that day on, Bob knew that he could always count on Tim to help him. Once upon a time, there was a lazy rabbit named Benny. Benny loved to sleep all day and never did any work. One day, he saw a gun and wanted to play with it. He picked it up and started to point it at his friends. His friends were scared and ran away. Benny didn't understand why his friends were afraid. He thought it was just a game. But then, he accidentally pulled the trigger and the gun went off. The noise was very loud and scared Benny. He realized that guns are not toys and can hurt people. Benny felt very sorry for scaring his friends and promised to never play with a gun again. He learned that it's important to be responsible and not to partake in dangerous activities. From that day on, Benny worked hard and was a good friend to everyone. The end. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She had a huge glass of milk every morning for breakfast. One day, as she was drinking her milk, she accidentally knocked over the glass and it shattered into tiny pieces. Lily's mom came running into the kitchen and asked what happened. Lily said, "I hate glass! It broke my milk!" Her mom hugged her and said, "It's okay, Lily. We can clean it up together." As they were cleaning up the broken glass, Lily's mom asked her, "Do you really hate glass?" Lily thought for a moment and said, "No, I don't hate glass. But I don't like it when it breaks my milk." From that day on, Lily was more careful when she had her milk in a glass. And she learned that sometimes things can be frustrating, but it's important to stay calm and find a solution. Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Timmy. Timmy liked to play outside and get dirty. One day, Timmy's mom told him it was time to take a bath. Timmy didn't want to take a bath because he was having too much fun playing. "I don't want to take a bath," Timmy said. "But Timmy, your brain needs to be clean too," his mom replied. Timmy didn't understand what his brain had to do with taking a bath. His mom explained that taking a bath helps to keep his whole body clean, including his brain. After his bath, Timmy felt clean and refreshed. He rubbed his clean skin and felt happy. "Taking a bath is fun!" Timmy exclaimed. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She loved to play with her toys and always wanted more. One day, her mom bought her a new toy, but Lily was careless and broke it within minutes. Her mom was sad and said, "Lily, you need to be careful with your toys. You can't keep spoiling them like this." Lily didn't understand why her mom was upset, but she soon learned. Her mom didn't buy her any more toys for a while. Lily realized that she had a big number of toys already and she needed to take better care of them. From that day on, Lily was more careful with her toys and made sure not to spoil them. She learned that it's important to take care of the things we have and not always want more. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She was very happy because her family was going to have a big welcome party for her new baby brother. Lily was excited to see all her family and friends. But when they arrived at the party, Lily saw that her favorite toy had broken. She was very sad and started to cry. Her mom tried to cheer her up and said they could fix the toy later. But Lily was still upset and didn't want to play with her friends. She sat alone and felt the mild breeze on her face. Suddenly, her baby brother started to cry too. Lily realized that her brother needed her and she forgot about her broken toy. She went to him and gave him a big hug. Everyone at the party smiled and was happy again. The end. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She loved to cook with her mom in the kitchen. One day, her mom was ironing her clothes and Lily wanted to help. She touched the iron and it was very hot! Lily's mom told her to be careful and not touch the iron again. But Lily didn't listen and touched it again. This time, she burned her hand and cried out in pain. Her mom quickly put her hand under cold water, but it was too late. Lily's hand was badly burned and she had to go to the hospital. From that day on, Lily learned to always listen to her mom and be careful around hot things like the iron. Once upon a time, there was a cat named Lucky. Lucky loved to play with her toy mouse. One day, Lucky's toy mouse got a big hole in it. Lucky's owner said, "Don't worry, I'll stitch it up for you." Lucky was happy and said, "Thank you!" A few days later, Lucky's owner went to the store. Lucky was sad because she wanted to play with her toy mouse, but it was still being stitched up. Suddenly, Lucky heard a noise. It was her toy mouse! It had come to life and was running around the room. Lucky was so happy to see her toy mouse again. She played with it all day long. When her owner came home, she saw Lucky playing with her toy mouse and said, "I guess my stitching was lucky after all!" Lucky meowed in agreement. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She loved to play outside in the wild fields near her house. One day, she woke up early and ran outside to play. She ran and ran until she got tired and decided to settle down under a big tree. As she was resting, she heard a small voice saying "Hello". She looked around and saw a little bird sitting on a branch. The bird said, "I can't find my nest, can you help me?" Lily replied, "Sure, I'll help you find it!" They searched and searched until they found the nest in a bush. The bird was so happy and said, "Thank you, you're my hero!" Lily smiled and said, "I'm glad I could help. Now let's go play some more!" They played together all day until it was time for Lily to go home and settle in for the night. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She had a smart cat named Mittens. One day, Lily was playing with her toys when she accidentally hurt her thumb. She cried and cried until Mittens came to her and settled on her lap. "Mittens, my thumb hurts," Lily said. "It's okay, Lily. Mittens will make it better," Mittens said. And just like that, Mittens licked Lily's thumb and it felt better. From that day on, Lily knew that Mittens was not only smart, but also a great friend who could settle her when she was upset. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She loved eating chocolate and would always ask her mom for some. One day, Lily's mom gave her a big piece of chocolate. But Lily accidentally dropped it on the floor and it got all dirty. Lily was sad because she couldn't eat the dirty chocolate. But then her mom came up with an idea. She said they could wash the chocolate to make it clean again. Lily didn't know what that meant, but she was excited to try. They put the chocolate in a bowl of water and used a towel to dry it off. After a few minutes, the chocolate was clean and dry. Lily was so happy she could eat it again. She took a bite and it tasted just as good as before. Lily's mom was proud of her for trying something unknown and learning how to make it better. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She loved to play outside in the sun. One day, she saw a big dragon in the sky. She was scared at first, but then she saw that the dragon was friendly. "Hello, little girl," said the dragon. "I am an adventurous dragon. Do you want to come with me on an adventure?" Lily was excited to go on an adventure with the dragon. They flew high in the sky and saw many things. They saw mountains, rivers, and forests. At the end of the adventure, the dragon bowed to Lily and said, "Thank you for coming with me. You are a brave girl." Lily smiled and said, "Thank you, dragon. That was so much fun. I hope we can go on another adventure soon." And from that day on, Lily and the dragon went on many more adventures together. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She lived in a small house in the country with her mommy and daddy. One day, Lily and her mommy went to the store to buy some sweet candy. At the store, Lily saw a man who couldn't hear. He used his hands to sign to his friend. Lily asked her mommy why the man was using his hands to talk. Her mommy explained that the man was deaf and used sign language to communicate. Lily was fascinated by sign language and wanted to learn more. Her mommy promised to teach her some signs when they got home. When they arrived back at their house, Lily practiced signing with her mommy. She learned how to sign "hello" and "thank you". From that day on, Lily loved learning new signs and using them to communicate with others. She even made a new friend who was deaf and they would sign to each other all the time. Lily was happy to have learned something new and to have made a new friend. Once upon a time, there was a soldier named Jack. He was very troubled because he missed his family. One day, he met a little girl named Lily. She asked him why he was sad. Jack said, "I miss my family so much. I wish I could see them again." Lily thought for a moment and then said, "I have an idea! Let's make a surprise for your family to make them happy. We can make a special picture and reveal it to them." Jack was happy and said, "That's a great idea! Thank you, Lily." So, they made a special picture together. Jack drew a soldier and Lily drew his family. They worked hard on it and when it was finished, they sent it to Jack's family. When they received the picture, they were very happy and surprised. They said, "Thank you, Jack. We miss you too. We love you." Jack was so happy that he cried tears of joy. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She had a big eraser that she loved to play with. One day, she invited her friend Timmy to come over and play with her eraser. Timmy was happy to come and play. When Timmy arrived, Lily showed him her eraser and they played together. Timmy was proud of Lily's eraser because it was so big and colorful. They played with the eraser for a long time, but then it was time for Timmy to go home. Lily was sad to see Timmy go, but she was proud of her big eraser and happy that she got to share it with her friend. From that day on, Lily and Timmy played together often and Lily always invited him to play with her eraser. Once upon a time, a little girl named Lily was playing in her backyard. She saw a cricket and wanted to catch it. She ran after it but the cricket was too fast for her. Suddenly, Lily's little brother Jack came outside. He was fearful of bugs but he wanted to play with his sister. Lily said, "Don't mind the cricket, Jack. It's just a little bug." Jack was still scared but he wanted to be brave like his big sister. He took a deep breath and said, "Okay, I'll try." Lily and Jack played together in the backyard, chasing after the cricket. Even though Jack was still a little scared, he was happy to be playing with his sister. They both laughed and had a lot of fun. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She wanted to go to the park and play on the swings. She asked her mommy, "Can we go to the park, please?" Her mommy said, "Yes, we can go to the park, but first we have to go to the store and buy some groceries." So, they went to the store and met a nice woman who helped them find everything they needed. Lily's mommy was grateful for the woman's help. But when they got back to their car, they saw that someone had broken into it and stolen all of their groceries. Lily's mommy was very sad and they had to go home without anything to eat. Lily asked her mommy, "Why did the bad person take our food?" Her mommy said, "I don't know, but I wish they hadn't." Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She loved to draw and color, but she always forgot to use a label on her pictures. One day, Lily's mom saw her drawing a picture of a flower and asked her, "Lily, where's the label for your beautiful flower?" Lily replied, "What's a label, Mommy?" "A label is a little piece of paper that tells us what something is," her mom explained. Lily felt grumpy because she didn't know what a label was, but she decided to learn how to use one. From that day on, she always put a label on her drawings. When her friends came over to play, they knew exactly what her pictures were of. The moral of the story is that it's important to use labels so that people know what things are. Even if you don't know what something is, you can always learn and use labels to help others understand. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She loved to play and have fun. One day, her mommy took her on a trip to a big mountain. Lily thought it was funny how the mountain was so big and tall. Lily and her mommy went on a hike up the mountain. They saw lots of pretty flowers and animals on the way. But then, Lily got tired and wanted to go back down. Her mommy told her to stay put while she went to get help. But Lily didn't stay put. She started to climb back down the mountain by herself. Suddenly, she slipped and fell down the mountain. It was very scary and she got hurt really badly. Her mommy came back and called for help, but it was too late. Lily had to go to the hospital and couldn't play for a long time. The end. Once upon a time, there was a big dinosaur. He had a wide head and a big skull. He liked to eat leaves from the trees. One day, he bumped his head on a tree and it hurt a lot. He started to feel sad because his head hurt. His friends came to help him and they put a big leaf on his head to make him feel better. From then on, the dinosaur was more careful when he ate his leaves. Once upon a time, there was a boy who had a wagon. He loved to play with it every day. One day, he went to the park with his wagon. He saw his friend and wanted to show him his wagon. But his friend was not there. The boy decided to play with his wagon alone. He pushed it around and around. Suddenly, a strong wind blew and his wagon went flying. The boy ran after it, but it was too late. His wagon crashed into a tree and broke into pieces. The boy was sad and cried. His mom came to him and tried to make him feel better. She said, "It's okay. It was just a mild wind. We can buy you a new wagon." But the boy didn't want a new wagon. He wanted his old one back. He learned that sometimes things can break and never be fixed. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She loved books and always carried her favorite dictionary with her. One day, she met a boy named Timmy who showed her a fake toy car. "Look Lily, this is my new car!" Timmy said. "Wow, it looks real!" Lily replied. After a while, they decided to race their toys. Timmy's fake car was fast, but Lily's toy horse was faster. "I finished first!" Lily exclaimed. Timmy looked sad, but then he smiled and said, "You're right, your horse is faster than my fake car." Lily felt happy that she won the race, but she also felt bad for Timmy. She decided to share her dictionary with him so they could learn new words together. "Let's look up the word 'finish'," Lily said. Timmy nodded and they looked it up. "It means to complete something," Lily explained. "Oh, like how you finished first in the race!" Timmy said. Lily smiled and they continued to learn new words together. Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Timmy. Timmy loved to play outside and eat yummy food. But there was one thing Timmy did not like, and that was broccoli. Whenever his mom put it on his plate, he would make a yucky face and refuse to eat it. One day, Timmy's mom told him they were going to have broccoli for dinner. Timmy tried to resist and said he didn't want to eat it, but his mom told him it was good for him and would make him strong. After dinner, Timmy went outside to play. He was running around and having fun when he suddenly tripped and fell. His knee hurt and he started to cry. But then he remembered what his mom said about broccoli making him strong. He wiped away his tears and ate some broccoli. The next day, Timmy woke up feeling strong and healthy. He realized that eating broccoli was a good thing and he even started to like it. From then on, he always made sure to eat his broccoli and keep his plate tidy. Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Timmy. Timmy loved to play with his toy fire truck and pretend to be a fireman. One day, Timmy went to the fire station and met a real fireman named Jack. "Wow, you're a fireman!" Timmy exclaimed. "Yes, I am," Jack replied. "When I grow up, I want to become a fireman just like you," Timmy said. "Well, Timmy, when you grow up, you can become a fireman too," Jack said. "But you have to be brave and independent." Timmy smiled and nodded his head. He knew that he could be brave and independent just like Jack. From that day on, Timmy practiced being a fireman every day, and he knew that one day he would become a real fireman just like Jack. Once upon a time, there was a happy bunny named Benny. Benny liked to play in the grass and eat carrots. One day, it started to rain and Benny got wet. He was not glad anymore. Benny looked around for a place to stand and stay dry. He saw a big tree and ran over to it. Benny stood under the tree and felt a little better. But he was still wet. Then, Benny had an idea! He found a big leaf and used it to cover himself. Now Benny was dry and glad again. He hopped back home and told his bunny friends about his adventure in the rain. They were glad that Benny was okay. Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Timmy. Timmy liked to play outside with his friends. One day, Timmy and his friends were playing when a big red storm came. The storm was very loud and scary. Timmy's friend said, "I want to quit playing. The storm is too scary." Timmy said, "We can't quit playing. We need to go inside where it's safe." So, Timmy and his friends ran inside to wait out the storm. After a while, the storm stopped and the sun came out. Timmy and his friends went back outside to play. They were happy they didn't quit playing forever. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She was very shy and didn't like to talk to people she didn't know. One day, her mommy took her to a restaurant for dinner. After they finished eating, the waitress asked if they wanted dessert. Lily's mommy said yes and they ordered a big slice of chocolate cake. When it was time to pay the bill, Lily's mommy gave the waitress some money. Lily asked her mommy what she was doing and her mommy explained that they had to pay for the food they ate. Lily was confused because she thought the food was free. Before they left, the waitress brought over the chocolate cake. Lily was so excited! She had never had dessert at a restaurant before. She took a big bite and it was so yummy. From that day on, Lily wasn't as shy because she knew that sometimes good things, like chocolate cake, come when you least expect them. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She loved to ride her bicycle in the park every day. One day, she saw a boy crying near the swings. She asked him, "Why are you crying?" The boy replied, "I lost my bicycle. It was my favorite thing in the world." Lily was persistent in helping the boy find his bicycle. They searched high and low, but couldn't find it. Just when they were about to give up, they saw a man riding a bicycle that looked just like the boy's. Lily shouted, "That's your bicycle!" The boy ran up to the man and asked if it was his. The man replied, "Yes, it is. I found it near the pond." The boy was so happy to have his bicycle back, and he thanked Lily for helping him. From that day on, they became good friends and rode their bicycles together in the park every day. Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Timmy. Timmy had a very thick blanket that he loved to sleep with every night. One day, Timmy's friend came over to play. Timmy wanted to show his friend his special blanket, but he couldn't find it. Timmy looked everywhere, but it was nowhere to be found. Timmy started to regret not putting his blanket away in a safe place. He felt sad and worried that he would never find it again. His friend saw how upset Timmy was and offered to help him look for it. Together, they searched high and low until they finally found the blanket hidden under Timmy's bed. Timmy was so happy and grateful to have such a good friend who helped him find his special blanket. From that day on, Timmy made sure to always put his blanket in a safe place so he wouldn't have to regret losing it again. Once upon a time, there was a big, big elephant named Ellie. Ellie was enormous! She loved to eat bananas and play in the sun. But one day, Ellie started to worry. She couldn't remember what day it was. Was it Monday? Was it Tuesday? No, it was Wednesday! Ellie's friend, a little bird named Blue, came to visit her. Blue saw that Ellie was worried and asked, "What's wrong, Ellie?" Ellie told Blue that she was worried because she forgot what day it was. Blue said, "Don't worry, Ellie. It's Wednesday today!" Ellie felt much better knowing what day it was. She thanked Blue for helping her and they played together in the sun. From that day on, Ellie never forgot what day it was. She knew that on Wednesday, she would see her friend Blue. And they would have lots of fun together! Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Timmy. Timmy loved to play in the hall of his house. The hall was long and had many doors. Timmy liked to open and close the doors, pretending he was exploring new places. One day, Timmy's favorite toy, a stuffed bear named Teddy, went missing. Timmy looked everywhere for Teddy, but he couldn't find him. He felt helpless and sad. That night, Timmy's mom found Teddy under the couch. She returned Teddy to Timmy, who was so happy to have his favorite toy back. From that day on, Timmy made sure to always keep Teddy close by, so he wouldn't have to feel helpless again. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She loved to play with her dolls and eat candy. But today, she was feeling restless. She didn't know what to do. Her mom noticed and asked her what was wrong. Lily said she wanted to go get a haircut. Her mom took her to the salon and Lily sat in the chair. She hoped the haircut wouldn't hurt. After the haircut, Lily felt happy. Her hair was short and neat. She ran around the salon, feeling free. Her mom smiled and said, "I'm glad you feel better now, Lily." Lily replied, "I'm happy too! Thank you, Mommy." Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She loved to sing and play music. One day, she found a note on the ground. It was very useful because it had the words to her favorite song written on it. Lily showed the note to her friend, Timmy. "Look, Timmy! This note has the words to my favorite song on it!" Lily said excitedly. Timmy looked at the note and smiled. "That's so cool, Lily! Can you sing the song for me?" Lily began to sing and Timmy started to rock back and forth to the beat. They sang together and had so much fun. The note was very useful for Lily and Timmy because it helped them sing their favorite song. Once upon a time, there was a big bear. He had a huge, enormous bow on his head. The bear liked to play in the forest with his friends. One day, he wanted to call his friends to come and play with him. So, he roared loudly and called his friends. They heard him and came running to play with him. They played games and had fun all day long. The bear was happy to have such great friends to play with. And he always wore his enormous bow on his head when he played with them. Once upon a time, there was a big jeep that was driving down a dark road. The jeep was very light because it was not carrying anything heavy. Suddenly, the jeep saw a little car that was stuck in the mud. The jeep stopped and helped the little car get out of the mud. After that, the little car said, "Thank you for helping me. You are very kind. Will you marry me?" The jeep was surprised and said, "No, I cannot marry you because we are different cars. But I will always be here to help you when you need me." The moral of the story is that you should always help others, even if they are different from you. You do not have to marry someone to show that you care about them. Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Timmy. Timmy loved to eat apples because they were healthy. He would chew and chew until the apple was all gone. One day, Timmy entered a race with his friends. The race was to see who could run the fastest. Timmy really wanted to win the race, so he practiced every day. On the day of the race, Timmy's friends were very fast. But Timmy was faster! He ran as fast as he could and crossed the finish line first. Timmy was so happy that he could hardly believe he had won! After the race, Timmy's mom gave him another apple. He chewed it up and felt very healthy. Timmy knew that eating healthy and practicing had helped him win the race. From that day on, Timmy ate lots of healthy food and practiced every day so he could win more races. The end. Once upon a time, there was a smart monkey named Bongo. Bongo lived in a big tree in the jungle. He was very intelligent and could solve puzzles quickly. One day, Bongo saw a shiny fruit that looked like a luxury. He climbed down the tree to get it, but he slipped and fell into a river. Bongo was scared because he couldn't swim, but he didn't give up. He thought of a plan and used a big leaf to float to the other side of the river. When he got there, he found out that the shiny fruit was just a rock. Bongo felt silly, but he was happy that he was safe. From that day on, Bongo always thought twice before doing something risky. He realized that sometimes things that look like luxuries can be dangerous. Once upon a time, there was a little beetle named Benny. He was a bad beetle because he liked to eat all the leaves in the garden. One day, Benny saw a big storm coming and he didn't know where to go. He looked for a place to settle and saw a tiny hole in a tree. Benny crawled inside and waited for the storm to pass. When he came out, he saw that the storm had knocked down all the leaves he had been eating. Benny felt bad for eating all the leaves and decided to find a new home. He crawled to a different garden and found a big leaf to live under. From then on, Benny was a good beetle and only ate a little bit of the leaves so they could grow big and strong. Once upon a time, there was a chubby bunny named Gray. Gray loved to hop around in the forest and nibble on carrots. One day, Gray stumbled upon a big carrot that was too heavy to carry. Gray tried to pick it up, but it was too heavy. Gray decided to take a nap next to the carrot and dream about eating it later. While Gray was sleeping, a group of squirrels saw the carrot and decided to take it for themselves. When Gray woke up, the carrot was gone! Gray was sad and didn't know what to do. But then, Gray remembered that there were lots of other yummy carrots in the forest. Gray hopped off to find another carrot and forgot all about the big one that got away. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily who loved to help her mom in the kitchen. One day, while her mom was making some delicious cookies, she asked Lily to bring her a teaspoon. Lily didn't know what a teaspoon was, so her mom showed her a small spoon and said, "This is a teaspoon." Lily was happy to help and brought her mom the teaspoon. Her mom thanked her and continued making the cookies. However, as Lily was playing with the teaspoon, she accidentally swallowed it! She didn't feel any pain, and her mom thought it was harmless and would come out soon. But the next day, Lily started feeling very sick. Her mom took her to the doctor, who did an X-ray and found the teaspoon inside Lily's tummy. They had to do surgery to remove it, and Lily was very scared and sad. Her mom told her, "Always be careful with things you don't know. It's better to ask and learn than to gain something harmful." Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. She loved to play with her toys and run around outside. One day, she went to the park and met a new friend named Timmy. Timmy was very lively and loved to play games. Lily and Timmy played together for a while, but then Timmy accidentally broke one of Lily's toys. Lily started to cry and Timmy felt very bad. "I'm sorry, Lily. I didn't mean to break your toy," Timmy said. Lily wiped away her tears and looked at Timmy. "It's okay, Timmy. I forgive you," she said. "I don't want to judge you for making a mistake." From that day on, Lily and Timmy became best friends and had many more fun adventures together. Once upon a time, there was a giraffe named Jerry. Jerry had a very long neck, which made him very tall. One day, Jerry was walking in the jungle when he saw a monkey named Max. Max was stuck in a tree and couldn't get down. "Help me, Jerry! I'm stuck!" Max cried. Jerry felt helpless because he didn't know how to help Max. But then he remembered his mom telling him to always behave and help others. So, Jerry stretched his long neck and grabbed Max, pulling him down from the tree. "Thank you, Jerry! You're my hero!" Max exclaimed. Jerry felt proud of himself for behaving and helping his friend. From that day on, Jerry always remembered to behave and help others in need. Once upon a time, there was an elderly frog who lived in a swamp. He loved to hop around and catch flies for dinner. One day, he met a young frog who wanted to be his friend. They talked and played together, and the elderly frog was happy to have a new friend. But one day, the young frog stole a fly from the elderly frog's plate. The elderly frog was very upset and asked, "Why did you steal my fly?" The young frog felt bad and said, "I'm sorry, I was hungry and I didn't know what to do." The elderly frog forgave the young frog and said, "It's okay, but you should never steal from your friends. Let's share our food from now on." And so, they became even better friends, hopping around the swamp and catching flies together. The end. Once upon a time, there was a boy named Timmy. Timmy loved to play with his guitar. He would strum the strings and sing songs. One day, Timmy's little sister, Lily, came to play with him. She wanted to hold the guitar, but Timmy didn't want to share. Lily felt sad and started to cry. Timmy felt bad and decided to let her hold the guitar. But as soon as Lily got the guitar, she accidentally dropped it on the floor. Timmy got angry and yelled at her. Lily didn't mean to drop the guitar. She felt scared and thought she would get in trouble. But Timmy realized it was just an accident and the guitar wasn't harmed. He hugged Lily and told her it was okay. From that day on, they learned to share and play together. Once upon a time, there was a man who had a lot of money. He was very rich. One day, he went to the zoo and saw a tiger. The tiger was very big and had stripes. The man wanted to take the tiger home with him, but the zookeeper wouldn't let him. The man was very sad and angry. He went home and thought about how he could get the tiger. He decided to sneak into the zoo at night and take the tiger. When he got to the zoo, he saw the tiger sleeping. He quietly opened the cage and took the tiger. But the tiger woke up and attacked the man. The man was hurt badly and had to go to the hospital. He learned that it's not good to take things that don't belong to you. Once upon a time, there was a big lion. He liked to roar very loud. One day, he met a little girl. She had a toy car that was very expensive. The lion wanted to play with it, but the girl said no. The lion asked the girl, "Why don't you want to share your toy with me?" The girl said, "Because it's my memory. My daddy gave it to me for my birthday." The lion felt sad and said, "I understand. Memories are important. I have memories too, like when I roared for the first time." The girl smiled and said, "I like your roar. Maybe we can play together with something else." And so, the lion and the girl became friends and played together happily ever after. Once upon a time, there was a happy girl named Lily. She loved to play with her toys and run in the park. One day, Lily saw a bird flying high in the sky. She asked her mom a question, "Mommy, why can't I fly like the bird?" Her mom smiled and said, "Because you are good at running and playing with your toys." Lily felt happy and continued to play. She smiled as she ran around and played with her toys. She knew that even though she couldn't fly like the bird, she was good at other things. The end. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. One day, she went for a walk in the forest with her dog, Max. They saw many trees and flowers along the way. Suddenly, Lily stumbled on a branch and fell down. Max barked loudly and ran around her. Lily felt a little hurt, but she was grateful that Max was there to help her. She hugged Max and said, "Thank you, Max. You are my best friend." Max licked her face and wagged his tail happily. Lily and Max continued their walk and had a fun adventure in the forest. From that day on, Lily was more careful when she walked in the forest, but she knew that Max would always be there to protect her. Once upon a time, there was a happy little boy named Tom. He loved to play with his cardboard toys. One day, he made a big cardboard house to play in. Tom's friend, Sue, came over to play. "Look at my cardboard house!" Tom said to Sue. They both went inside the house and played together. They were very happy. While they were playing, a big wind came and disturbed their cardboard house. The house shook and fell down. Tom and Sue were sad. Tom's mom came outside and said, "Don't worry, we can make a new cardboard house!" Tom and Sue smiled and started to build a new house. They played happily ever after. Once upon a time, there was a wealthy man. He had a big house and a lot of food. He liked to eat and share his food with his friends. One day, he forgot where he put all his food. The man asked his friends to help him remember where the food was. They looked in the kitchen, the living room, and the garden. They could not find the food. The man was sad, and his friends were hungry. Then, a little girl came to the man's house. She saw the man and his friends looking for the food. The girl said, "I know where the food is!" She took them to a secret room in the house. There, they found all the food, and everyone was happy. The man and his friends ate and shared the food with the little girl. They all remembered to be thankful for the food and the help they got. One day, a noisy bird was flying in the sky. The bird saw a nail on the ground. The bird wanted to play with the nail. So, the bird went down to pick it up. The bird tried to pick up the nail with its beak. But the nail was too heavy. A small dog saw the bird and came to help. The dog said, "I can help you. Let's go and find someone to help us." The bird and the dog went to find help. They found a big elephant. The elephant was strong. The elephant picked up the nail with its trunk. The bird, the dog, and the elephant were happy. They played together all day. One day, a little boy named Tim went to the park with his mom. They saw a small bird that couldn't fly. Tim wanted to help the bird, so he asked his mom, "Can we help the bird, please?" His mom said, "Yes, but we must be careful not to hurt it." She raised her voice and called a friend who knew about birds. The friend told them how to take care of the bird. Tim and his mom took the bird home and gave it food and water. They were very careful with the bird. Soon, the bird felt better and could fly again. Tim was happy to see the bird fly away, and he knew he had done a good thing. Once upon a time, there was a little squirrel named Sam. Sam was upset because he had no food to eat. His tummy was very hungry. So, Sam decided to go and find some food. Sam went to a big tree with many nuts. He started to load the nuts into his little bag. He put one nut, then two nuts, then three nuts. Sam was very happy because now he had food to eat. On his way back home, Sam saw his friend, Bunny. Bunny was upset too because she had no food. Sam decided to share his nuts with Bunny. They both ate the nuts and were happy. They played together and became best friends. Once upon a time, there was a big, ugly tree. It had many branches, but no leaves. One day, a little bird came to sit on a branch. The bird saw a small circle on the tree. The circle was a door to a tiny home inside the tree. Inside the home lived a funny squirrel. The squirrel liked to play tricks on his friends. He would hide nuts and then laugh when his friends could not find them. The bird thought the squirrel was very funny. One day, the bird and the squirrel decided to have a party. They invited all their friends to the ugly tree. They played games, ate nuts, and laughed together. The squirrel made everyone laugh with his tricks. In the end, the ugly tree became a happy place for all the animals to play and laugh. Once, there was a new friend named Tim. Tim wanted to give a letter to his friend, Sue. The letter was to tell Sue about a fun game they could play together. Tim asked his mom to provide paper for the letter. His mom gave him paper and a pen. Tim drew pictures and wrote simple words. He was very happy with his letter. Tim walked to Sue's house and gave her the letter. Sue looked at the letter and smiled. They played the fun game together. Tim and Sue were very happy. Once upon a time, in a small house, lived a little girl named Mia. Mia did not like to eat broccoli. One day, her mom cooked an unusual dinner with lots of broccoli. Mia looked at her plate and said, "Mom, I don't want to eat broccoli. Can I have something else?" Her mom replied, "Mia, you need to eat your broccoli. It is good for you. Please mind your mom and try it." Mia made a face but decided to try the unusual broccoli. To her surprise, it was really good. She ate all the broccoli on her plate and asked for more. From that day on, Mia liked to eat broccoli and her mom was very happy. They enjoyed eating the unusual broccoli together and lived happily ever after. One day, a silly cat named Tom went for a walk. The sky was gray and there was fog everywhere. Tom could not see very well because of the fog. He felt a little scared, but he kept walking. Tom met a nice dog named Max. Max saw that Tom was scared. Max said, "I can help you walk in the fog." Tom felt happy that Max wanted to help him. They walked together in the fog and talked about fun things. After a while, the fog went away. Tom could see better now. Max suggested that they play a game. Tom liked the idea. They played and laughed together. Tom was not scared anymore, and he was happy that he made a new friend in Max. Once upon a time, there was a little bug named Bobby. Bobby had a big horn on his head. He liked to crawl around the garden and look for yummy leaves to eat. Bobby was a very happy bug. One day, while Bobby was crawling, he met a new friend. The new friend was a tiny ant named Anna. "Hi, I'm Anna!" said the ant. "Do you want to play with me?" Bobby was very happy to meet Anna and said, "Yes, I would love to play with you!" Bobby and Anna crawled all over the garden, playing fun games and laughing together. They found a big leaf and used it as a slide. They crawled up and down the leaf, taking turns sliding on it. At the end of the day, they were both very happy and tired. They said goodbye and promised to play together again soon. One day, a cat named Jazz went for a walk. Jazz was a mysterious cat. She had big, shiny eyes and a long tail. She liked to play with her friends in the park. As Jazz walked, she saw a big dog on the path. The dog was very big and very loud. Jazz was scared of the big dog. She hid behind a tree and watched the dog. The dog saw Jazz and said, "Why are you hiding? Do you want to play?" Jazz shook her head and said, "No, I am scared of you. You are too big and loud." The big dog felt sad. He wanted to be friends with Jazz. He nodded and said, "I will try to be quiet and not scare you." Jazz came out from behind the tree. The big dog played gently with Jazz, and they became friends. From that day on, they played together in the park every day. Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Tim. Tim liked to play outside in the park. One day, he saw a big wreck in the park. It was a pile of cold metal and wood. Tim was very curious and wanted to see it up close. Tim walked closer to the wreck. He saw a small, cold bird sitting on top of it. The bird looked sad and lost. Tim wanted to help the bird, so he slowly reached out his hand to touch it. The bird did not fly away. When Tim touched the bird, it became happy. It jumped onto Tim's warm hand and started to sing. Tim and the bird became friends. They played in the park together all day. From that day on, Tim and the bird always played together, and they were never sad or cold again. Once upon a time, there was a big pit in the middle of the forest. Many animals lived near the pit, but they were careful not to fall in. One day, a rare bird came to the forest. The bird was very pretty with many colors on its wings. The rare bird saw the pit and wanted to help. It had an idea! It went to the river and used its beak to pour water into the pit. It poured water all day and all night, filling the pit little by little. After many days, the pit was full of water. The animals in the forest were very happy. They now had a new pond to play in and drink from. The rare bird felt good about helping its new friends. They all played together by the pond and lived happily ever after. Once upon a time, a little boy named Tim had a crazy eraser. The eraser was pink and could talk. Tim liked to play with the eraser a lot. One day, Tim and the eraser wanted to start a new game. The eraser said, "Let's play hide and seek!" Tim was happy and said, "Okay, I will count and you hide!" Tim closed his eyes and started to count. The eraser ran off to find a hiding spot. Tim looked and looked for the eraser. He found it hiding under a big book. They both laughed and had a lot of fun. Tim and the crazy eraser played hide and seek all day long. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Amy. She had a big, bossy sister named Lily. One sunny day, they went to the park to play. At the park, they saw an ice-cream man. Amy said, "Lily, can we have ice-cream?" Lily nodded her head and said, "Yes, but I will pick the flavors." Amy was not happy, but she wanted ice-cream. Lily picked chocolate for herself and vanilla for Amy. They ate their ice-cream and played on the swings. Even though Lily was bossy, they still had fun together at the park. Once upon a time, there was a big red brick. The brick was very heavy. It liked to weigh things with its friends. One day, the brick wanted to play with a little bird. The bird was very small and light. The brick tried to be gentle, but it was too heavy. The brick felt very sorry. It did not want to hurt the little bird. The brick went to find help. It found a soft pillow. The pillow was kind and wanted to help the brick. The pillow said it could help the little bird feel better. The pillow went to the little bird. The bird sat on the soft pillow. The little bird felt better. The brick was happy that the pillow could help. The brick and the pillow became good friends. They played together and helped each other. And they all lived happily ever after. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Mia. She had a dream to own a perfect forest. She wanted a forest with big trees, pretty flowers, and cute animals. Mia talked to her mommy and daddy about her dream. They smiled and said they would help her find the perfect forest. One sunny day, Mia and her mommy and daddy went on a walk. They walked and walked until they found a forest. The forest had big trees, pretty flowers, and cute animals. Mia was so happy! She said, "This is the perfect forest I want to own!" Mia, her mommy, and her daddy went to the forest every day. They played with the cute animals, picked the pretty flowers, and climbed the big trees. The forest was Mia's favorite place. It was her perfect forest, and she was so happy to own it in her heart. One day, a little dog went out for a walk. It was cold outside, but the dog did not care. He liked to walk and play. The dog saw a big tree and wanted to climb it. He was not scared. As the dog climbed the tree, he heard a snap. He did not know what it was. He kept climbing higher and higher. The dog was very high up now. He started to feel scared. The snap sound was louder now. The dog was too scared to climb down. He cried for help, but no one heard him. The snap sound got louder and louder. The branch he was on broke. The dog fell down and got hurt. It was a bad ending for the little dog. Once upon a time, there was a wild bird named Bobo. Bobo loved to fly high in the sky and raise his wings. One day, he saw a big fire in the forest. The fire left lots of ash on the ground. Bobo met a little squirrel named Squeaky. Squeaky was sad because his home was in the fire. Bobo said, "Don't be sad, Squeaky. We can find a new home for you." Bobo and Squeaky looked for a new home together. They found a big tree with no ash. Squeaky was happy and said, "Thank you, Bobo!" They became best friends and played in the forest every day. Once upon a time, in a small town, there lived a wealthy man named Tom. Tom had a big garden with many plants. In his garden, there was a big red radish. Tom loved his radish very much. One day, Tom met his friend, Joe. Joe saw the big red radish and said, "Wow, Tom! That is a big radish! Can I have it?" Tom did not want to share his radish. He said, "No, Joe. This is my radish. I will not give it to you." Later, Tom thought about what Joe said. He wanted to be a good friend, so he decided to split the radish with Joe. He took a knife and cut the radish in half. But when Tom cut the radish, it broke into many small pieces. Tom was very sad. He could not share the radish with Joe anymore. The radish was gone, and Tom felt bad. The end. Once upon a time, there was a playful dog named Spot. Spot loved to play and paint. One day, Spot found a big brush with a tip. He had an idea! He wanted to paint the wall. Spot dipped the tip in red paint. He started painting the wall. He wagged his tail and barked, "Look, I can paint!" His friend, Bird, flew down and saw what Spot was doing. Bird said, "Wow, Spot! You are good at painting!" Bird wanted to help. They painted the wall together. They were happy and had fun. The wall looked nice and colorful. Spot and Bird were proud of their work. Once upon a time, in a big forest, there was a little squirrel named Sam. Sam had a pale, fluffy tail that he liked to polish every day. He would use soft leaves to make his tail shiny and clean. One day, while Sam was polishing his tail, he found an acorn on the ground. The acorn was round and brown. Sam was very happy because he loved to eat acorns. He picked up the acorn with his little paws and ran back to his tree house. In his tree house, Sam ate the acorn with a big smile on his face. After he finished eating, he polished his pale tail again. He was very proud of his clean and shiny tail. From that day on, Sam always polished his tail after eating an acorn. And he lived happily ever after. Once upon a time, there was a mop. The mop was very dry. It lived in a small house with a nice lady. The lady used the mop to clean the floor. The mop liked to listen to the lady sing while she cleaned. The mop was happy. One day, the lady went outside. She left the door open. The mop could hear the sound of water outside. It thought, "I want to be wet, not dry." The mop wanted to go outside, but it could not move. It had to wait for the lady to come back and move it. The lady came back inside. She saw the mop and said, "Oh, you are so dry! Let's go outside and make you wet." She took the mop outside and put it in the water. The mop was very happy. It could now help the lady clean even better. The mop listened to the lady sing, and they cleaned the house together. One day, a little boy named Tim found a warm, soft blanket. It was red and blue. Tim loved his new blanket. He took it with him everywhere he went. He played with it in the park and at home. In the park, Tim saw a big tree. He wanted to climb it. He rushed to the tree with his blanket. He put the blanket on a branch and climbed up. From the top, he could see the whole park. Tim saw a little girl named Sue. She was playing with an arrow toy. Sue saw Tim and waved to him. Tim waved back. They became friends and played together. They had a fun day with the warm blanket and the arrow. Once upon a time, there was a little red train. It lived at a station. The train had many friends. They all lived at the station too. One day, a blue train friend disappeared. The little red train was worried. The little red train asked the green train, "Did you see the blue train?" The green train said, "No, I did not see the blue train." The little red train was more worried. It wanted to find the blue train. The little red train looked everywhere. It looked behind trees and under bridges. At last, it found the blue train. The blue train had a flat wheel. The little red train helped the blue train go back to the station. They were happy and not worried anymore. Once upon a time, there was a delicate swan named Lily. She lived in a big pond with her family. Lily loved to swim and play with her friends all day long. One day, Lily met a new friend named Tim. Tim was a small frog who lived near the pond. They started to play together. "Let's play a game," said Tim. "We can see who can blink the fastest!" Lily was excited to play the game with her new friend. They sat by the pond and blinked their eyes as fast as they could. Lily was very good at blinking, but Tim was even faster. They laughed and played together until the sun went down. Then, they said goodbye and went home to their families. Lily was happy to have a new friend to play with and looked forward to more fun days at the pond. Once upon a time, there was a small boy named Tim. Tim had a big sister named Sue. They liked to play together in their yard. One sunny day, they found a small, colorful ball. It was made of gum! They were very happy. Tim said to Sue, "Can you lend me the gum ball? I want to play with it." Sue said, "Yes, I can lend it to you. But you have to give it back later." Tim was very happy and said, "Thank you, Sue!" They played with the gum ball all day. They rolled it, threw it, and even bounced it. When it was time to go inside, Tim gave the gum ball back to Sue. They both had a fun day playing with their small gum ball, and they were very happy. One day, a cat named Tom went for a walk. He was very hungry and wanted to find a meal. He saw a big tree and thought, "Maybe I can find something to eat there." Tom felt that this was not a normal day, but he did not know why. As Tom went up the tree, he saw a small bird. The bird was also looking for a meal. Tom thought, "Maybe we can find food together." The bird agreed and they both went on their way. Tom still felt that this was not a normal day, but he was happy to have a friend. At the top of the tree, they found a big meal! It was a lot of food for both of them. They ate and ate until they were full. Then, they saw a rainbow in the sky! Tom knew that this was a special day. He and the bird became best friends and went on many more adventures together. Once upon a time, there was a little dog named Max. Max was always hungry and loved to have food. One day, Max met a big dog named Sam. Sam was not very smart, but he was kind. Max thought Sam was ignorant, but he liked him anyway. Max said to Sam, "I want food. Do you know where we can find some?" Sam thought for a moment and said, "Yes, I know a place where there is a lot of food. Follow me!" Max was very excited and followed Sam. They walked and walked until they came to a big house with a lot of food in the yard. Max remembered that Sam had told him about this place before. Max and Sam had a great time eating all the food they could find. In the end, Max learned that even if someone is ignorant, they can still be a good friend and help you find what you need. Once upon a time, in an ordinary town, there lived a little boy named Tim. Tim was a good boy who liked to help his mom and dad. One day, Tim's mom took him to the doctor for a check-up. At the doctor's office, the doctor said that Tim needed an x-ray. Tim was scared, but his mom told him to be brave. Tim decided to surrender his fear and let the doctor take the x-ray. The x-ray showed that Tim was very healthy, and his mom was happy. The moral of the story is that sometimes we need to surrender our fears and be brave. When we do this, we can help ourselves and make the people we love happy. Once upon a time, there was a little dog named Spot. Spot loved to play and run all day. One day, Spot found a big, red ball in the park. He was so happy! Spot played with the ball all day long. But then, Spot's stomach started to hurt. He felt bitter and sad. Spot lay down under a big tree to rest. He hoped that his stomach would feel better soon. As Spot lay under the tree, a kind girl named Lily saw him. Lily knew just what to do. She brought Spot some water to drink. Spot drank the water, and his stomach felt better. Spot and Lily played with the red ball together, and they became the best of friends. One day, a boy named Tim found a big axe in the woods. He wanted to play with it, but he knew it was not a toy. Tim saw a big tree and thought he could throw the axe at it. Tim said to the tree, "I will throw the axe at you, but don't be sad." He threw the axe and it hit the tree. The tree did not fall, but it had a mark where the axe hit. A bird saw what Tim did and said, "That tree is not dead. It is still alive. Please do not hurt it." Tim felt bad and said sorry to the tree. He put the axe back and played with the bird instead. They had fun and Tim learned to be kind to all living things. Once upon a time, there was a tall plant in a big garden. It was very sad and would always frown. All the other plants were happy and would smile all day long, but not the tall plant. One day, a small bird came to the garden. The bird saw the tall plant frown and felt bad. The bird had an idea and flew away. The next day, the bird came back with some friends. They all had little seeds in their beaks. The birds dropped the seeds around the tall plant. After some time, new small plants started to grow. The tall plant saw the small plants and started to smile. The small plants looked up to the tall plant and wanted to be just like it. The tall plant was not sad anymore. It learned that having friends can make you happy. The small plants learned that they could be tall and strong like the tall plant one day. And they all lived happily in the garden. Once upon a time, there was a cool car named Carl. Carl loved to race with his friends. One day, Carl's friend, Tim the truck, asked him, "Do you want to race today?" Carl said, "Yes! But first, I need to polish my wheels to look nice and shiny." So Carl polished his wheels until they sparkled in the sun. The race began, and Carl and Tim raced as fast as they could. They raced up and down the hills, and around the big tree. In the end, Carl crossed the finish line first. Carl got a big win! All his friends clapped and cheered for him. Carl was very happy and proud of his win. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Amy. She had a brush that she loved very much. Every day, she would use it to make her hair look nice. One day, Amy lost her brush. She was very sad and asked her friend, Tom, for help. Tom knew that the brush was in a dangerous place, but he wanted to help Amy. So, they both went to find it. They walked and walked until they saw the brush near a big tree. The tree was dangerous, but they wanted to get the brush back. Tom was brave and climbed the tree to get it. He gave the brush to Amy and she was happy. Amy said "thank you" to Tom and they both went home. They learned to accept help from friends, even when it was dangerous. Once upon a time, in a big forest, there lived a little bunny. The bunny loved the color pink. One day, the bunny found a pink flower. She was very happy. The bunny had a friend, a little bird. The bird was sometimes rude. The bunny wanted to teach the bird to be nice. She thought of a plan. She would recommend her friend to be nice when they see the pink flower. The next day, the bunny and the bird went for a walk. They saw the pink flower. The bunny said, "Bird, I recommend you be nice when you see the pink flower." The bird listened and said, "Okay, I will try." From that day on, the bird was nice when they saw the pink flower. The bunny was happy. The bird learned that being rude was not good. The moral of the story is to be nice to others and learn from our mistakes. Once upon a time, there was a big, colorful elephant named Elly. Elly had a long trunk that she used to pick up things. One day, Elly was walking in the forest with her friends. They saw a big tree with many colorful fruits. Elly and her friends wanted to eat the fruits. They started to run towards the tree. Elly was very fast, but she saw a small ant on the ground. She did not want to step on it, so she paused. Elly stopped and let the ant go by. Her friends reached the tree first and ate all the colorful fruits. Elly felt sad, but she knew it was good to pause and not hurt the little ant. The next day, the ant brought Elly a big, sweet fruit as a thank you. Elly's friends saw this and learned that being kind and careful is important. From that day on, they all paused to help others and shared their colorful fruits with everyone. Once upon a time, in a small town, there lived a little boy named Tim. Tim had a big pocket on his shirt. He loved to put things in it. One day, he found a small, shiny rock. He liked it a lot, so he put it in his pocket. Tim met his friend, Sue. Sue saw the shiny rock in Tim's pocket and wanted it. "Please, can I have your rock?" asked Sue. Tim thought for a moment and said, "No, I want to keep it." Sue was sad, but she was also persistent. She knew she had to find a way to get the rock. Sue had an idea. She found a pretty flower and gave it to Tim. "Please, can I have your rock now?" she asked. Tim looked at the flower, then at Sue. He smiled and said, "Yes, you can have my rock. Thank you for the flower." Sue was very happy, and Tim was happy too. They both learned that sharing can make everyone happy. Tim and Sue played together with the rock and the flower, and they became even better friends. The moral of the story is that being persistent and kind can help you get what you want, and sharing can make everyone happy. Once upon a time, there was a cheerful little girl named Amy. She liked to play with her toys and draw pictures. One day, Amy found a big calendar on the wall. She saw that there were many days with different colors. Amy loved the colors and wanted to learn more about the calendar. Amy asked her mommy, "Mommy, what is this with all the colors?" Her mommy said, "That is a calendar, Amy. It helps us know what day it is and when special days are coming." Amy liked the calendar and wanted to use it every day. One day, Amy saw a sad face on the calendar. She asked her mommy, "Why is there a sad face here?" Her mommy said, "That is the day we have to go to the doctor. Sometimes, we don't like going to the doctor, so we might say we hate it." Amy didn't like the word "hate" and wanted to make the sad face happy. She drew a smile on the sad face and made it cheerful. From that day on, Amy and her mommy used the calendar to remember happy days and make sad days better. Once upon a time, in a small village, there was a little girl named Mia. She had a best friend, a cat named Tom. They played together every day. One day, Tom did a foolish thing. He climbed a tall tree and fell down. Tom was hurt and needed to heal. Mia found a soft piece of cloth and wrapped it around Tom's leg. "Tom, you must be careful next time," Mia said. Tom meowed and promised to listen to Mia. They hugged each other, and soon Tom started to feel better. Mia and Tom learned that being safe is important, and they played happily ever after. Once upon a time, there was a little bear. The bear lived in a big forest. The bear loved to play all day. One day, the bear got very messy. He played in the mud and got dirt all over him. The bear wanted to get clean. He saw a big pond in the forest. The bear went to the pond and jumped in. The water was cold and fun. The bear splashed and played in the water. Soon, the bear was not messy anymore. He got out of the pond and shook off the water. The bear was happy and clean. He went back to his home in the forest. The bear promised to get clean every time he got messy. One day, a girl named Emma was playing with her toys. She was very tired but did not want to rest. Her mom came into the room and saw Emma's heavy eyes. "Emma, you need to rest," her mom said. "But I want to watch TV," Emma replied. Her mom thought for a moment and said, "How about we watch one show on TV, and then you rest?" Emma agreed, and they sat down to watch a show about sharing. In the show, a boy and a girl learned that sharing their toys made them both happy. After the show, Emma felt sleepy and decided to rest. When she woke up, she remembered the show and decided to share her toys with her little brother. They played together and had lots of fun. The moral of the story is that rest is important, and sharing can bring happiness. One day, a little boy named Tim found a hammer. He wanted to help his dad fix things. Tim saw a shoe with a poor, loose lace. He thought, "I can use the hammer to tie the lace!" Tim hit the lace with the hammer. "Ouch!" cried the lace, "That hurts! Please don't hit me with the hammer." Tim was surprised that the lace could talk. "I'm sorry," said Tim, "I just wanted to help." The lace said, "You don't need a hammer to tie me. Just use your hands." Tim tried and tried, but he couldn't tie the lace. The lace said, "It's okay, Tim. Keep trying and you will learn." Tim smiled and kept trying until he could tie the lace. They were both happy. Once upon a time, in a small house, lived a generous cat named Tom. Tom loved to play music. Every day, he would wake up and play his small piano. His music made everyone in the house happy. Tom had a friend, a little bird named Tim. One day, Tom told Tim, "I will play my music for you tomorrow. But you must wake up early to hear it." Tim was excited and said, "I will, Tom!" That night, Tom put his piano by the window. He wanted to surprise Tim with his music. The next day, Tim woke up early, just like Tom said. He heard the music and knew it was Tom playing for him. Tim was so happy and danced to the music. And from that day on, Tom and Tim started every day with music and fun. Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Tim. Tim was troubled because he wanted to see an aeroplane up close. He had only seen them in the sky, far away. One day, Tim's dad said, "Let's go to the park!" At the park, Tim saw a big aeroplane. It was on the ground, not in the sky. Tim was very happy. Tim said, "Dad, I want to touch the aeroplane!" Dad said, "Okay, let's go." They walked to the aeroplane and Tim touched it. It was a fun day at the park for Tim and his dad. Once upon a time, there was a lovely little bee. This bee liked to serve honey to all of his friends. He lived in a big tree with many other bees. They all worked together to make the sweet honey. One day, the bee met his friend, a tiny ant. The ant said, "I am very hungry. Can you help me?" The lovely bee smiled and said, "I can serve you some honey. It is very yummy!" The ant was very happy. The bee and the ant sat under the big tree and ate the honey together. They laughed and talked about all the fun things they did. The lovely bee was happy to serve his friend and make him smile. They played all day, and they were the best of friends. Once upon a time, a little boy named Tim went for a walk. He saw a big tree with a pass next to it. Tim wanted to know what was on the other side. So, he walked on the pass. On his way, Tim met a rude cat. The cat said, "You can't go on the pass!" Tim did not like the rude cat, but he wanted to know what was on the other side. So, he said, "Please, let me go." The rude cat thought for a moment and said, "Okay, you can go." Tim was happy and walked on the pass. He found a beautiful park on the other side. Tim played there all day and had lots of fun. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Sally. She loved to wear her brilliant red dress. One day, she went to the park with her mom. Sally was very excited to play on the swings and slides. At the park, Sally saw a stranger. The stranger was a friendly boy with a big smile. They started to play together, running and laughing. Sally was having so much fun, but she didn't see the big puddle in front of her. Sally slipped and fell into the puddle. Her brilliant red dress was all wet and muddy. She felt embarrass. The stranger boy helped her up and said, "Don't worry, I fall in puddles too." Sally smiled and they continued to play, even with her muddy dress. Once upon a time, there was a spoiled girl named Lily. She loved to perform and dance for her family. Her dad had a big, shiny automobile that she liked to ride in. One day, Lily's dad told her that they were going to a big party. She was so excited to perform for everyone! Lily put on her pretty dress and got ready to leave. She knew her dance would make everyone happy. At the party, Lily saw a big stage. She knew it was the perfect place to perform. She danced and twirled, making everyone smile. After her dance, Lily's dad took her for a ride in the shiny automobile. They had a great day, and Lily felt very happy. Once upon a time, there was a big couch in a small house. The couch was very easy to sit on. A little girl named Amy lived in the house with her mom, dad, and her cat, Fluffy. One day, Amy and Fluffy played on the couch. They jumped and laughed together. Amy loved her cat very much. She gave Fluffy a big hug. Fluffy liked the hug too. After playing, Amy and Fluffy were tired. They sat on the easy couch together. Amy's mom and dad came to sit with them too. They all hugged each other and smiled. They loved their big, easy couch and their happy home. Bob was an adventurous young cat. He loved to explore everywhere he went. One day he decided to go on a big adventure. He got all of his supplies ready, packed his knapsack, and headed out the door. As he was walking he noticed something. It looked like a worry was nearby. He was scared but he stayed brave and continued on. He soon came across a friendly dog. The dog seemed to sense Bob’s worry and said to him, “Don’t be scared little one. I’ll help you complete your adventure.†Bob was so happy! He thanked the dog and they set off together. Along the way they faced some scary things like thunder and dark tunnels. But with the dog’s help they were able to complete the adventure safely. When they were back home, Bob’s mom asked how his adventure was. He proudly said, “It was the best adventure ever! I was brave and I completed it with the help of my new friend!†Once upon a time, there were two friends, Lola and Jada. They loved to play together and were always having so much fun. One day, Lola's toy truck stopped working. She asked her friend Jada to help fix it. Jada thought she knew how to do it, but it was not easy. After trying for several minutes and not being able to fix it, she became very frustrated. "It's my fault," said Jada. "I'm so foolish. I should have asked someone who knew how to fix it." But then Lola smiled and said, "Don't worry, Jada. Let's just keep playing. That will fix it." And so Lola and Jada kept playing together, and soon the truck was fixed. Lola was so thankful for Jada and her helpful ways. They were the best of friends. Once there was a little girl, she was only three years old. One day her mom gave her an enormous glove to wear. The little girl loved it, she felt so special and safe with the big glove on. She couldn't stop talking about it to everybody she met. One day, while playing with her doll the little girl got the glove stuck in a small hole in the wall. She tried to pull it out but it just wouldn't come. She started to panic and told her mom about it. Her mom then said, "Don't worry, I will come with a hammer and we'll get it out". But when her mom tried banging the wall with the hammer, nothing happened. The glove was stuck and it was tiny compared to the hole it had made. The little girl started to cry and her mom started to panic too. They had to call a handyman, who then managed to break a part of the wall and get the glove out. The little girl and her mom were relieved, but the wall couldn't be fixed again and the little girl had to give away the enormous glove. She never got it back and was always sad when thinking about it. Once upon a time there was a girl called Amanda. She was very clever and liked to count. She was getting ready to take an exam, but she was a bit scared, so she asked her mummy to help her count. Mummy said that counting was the best way to prepare for the exam and together, they counted 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and so on, until they stopped at 10. The day of the exam came and Amanda was so nervous. She went in, but inside, the room was very quiet and no one was there! Amanda was confused and went outside to find out what was wrong. Mummy told Amanda that everyone had been suddenly taken ill and the exam was now cancelled. Everyone was safe and sound, but tired and sleepy. Amanda was relieved and happy that the exam was over, but she was sad because the room was so dead and quiet - almost like a ghost town. Mummy hugged Amanda and told her it was ok, then helped her count the stars in the sky Once upon a time there was a peach. Every day it was happy, but one day it felt weird. The peach wanted to know why it felt this way and asked the wind what had happened. The wind told the peach that it needed to be repaired. The peach was surprised and asked if it could be fixed. The wind said that it knew something that could fix it. The wind blew to the sky and called down some stars. The stars sparkled and shone brightly. The stars danced around the peach and then suddenly, the peach felt better! The peach thanked the stars and the wind and they all smiled. The peach was so happy it even jumped for joy! From that day on, the peach felt happy and knew how to stay that way. Sammy was walking along the street when he saw a wealthy man. The man had a big eye on his hat! Sammy stopped to get a better look. He asked the man, "What's that on your hat?" The man smiled and said, "It's an eye, it keeps me safe." Sammy asked, "Safe from what?" The man said, "It keeps me safe from danger. It's like a watchman looking out for me." Sammy wanted to learn more. "So, if I had an eye on my hat, would I be safe too?" The man said, "Yes, you would! But, only if you stay away from danger." Sammy thought about it and decided it was time to go home. He said goodbye to the wealthy man and continued on his way. Toby was a young boy and he liked to travel. He would pack his bag and get ready to go. He had a model plane and he wanted to take it with him on his trips. Everywhere he went, the model plane would go, too. Toby was excited to show everyone the model plane. One day, Toby was getting ready to go on a special trip. He packed his bag, but he couldn't find his model plane. He looked everywhere, but he couldn't find it. Toby was sad, but he was still excited to go on his special trip. At the end of the trip, Toby was surprised by what he saw. His friends had found his model plane and they had put it on display. Everyone was excited to show Toby his model plane and he was very happy to be reunited with it. Toby knew that wherever he traveled, his model plane would be by his side. Once there was a small boy named Timmy. He loved summer, but this summer was different. Timmy wanted to print something special. One day, Timmy's mom brought him to the deep, dark forest. He was a bit scared but eager to explore. Timmy's mom said: "Look Timmy, this is summer! You can print anything you want." Timmy looked around, amazed. He saw so many beautiful things and decided to print them all. He frolicked through the forest, gathering flowers, leaves, and other wondrous things. He pressed each item onto a big piece of paper, creating a beautiful book of memories. When finished, Timmy said "It's the best summer ever!" His mom smiled, happy that Timmy had a great time. The End. Once there was a little girl called Jane. She was three years old. One day, she wanted something special to eat. She asked her mom, "Mom,can I have a melon?". Her mom replied, "Yes, of course you can. We can go to the store and get one." So off they went to the store. Jane asked for the melon and the shopkeeper gave it to her. Then she asked her mom to cut it in half. Her mom obliged and opened the melon with a knife. Jane was so excited to take a bite. She took a bite and it tasted so sweet. After they finished the melon, Jane and her mom were very happy. Jane had made a successful request! She was extremely proud of herself. Once there was a little girl who had a very special costume. It was made of paper and very fragile. She was so proud of it! One day, she decided to show it to her friends. She put the costume on and carefully walked to their house. When her friends saw her they said: "Wow! That's so pretty!" Then one of her friends decided to push her gently but the costume was so fragile that it broke. The little girl said: "Oh no! My beautiful costume is broken!" Her friends felt so sorry for her and said: "Don't worry, we can help you fix it. We just need to buy some tape and glue and it will look as good as new!" And that's what they did. With a bit of hard work and patience they managed to repair the costume and the little girl was so happy! She thanked her friends and they all danced in their costumes until the sun set. Once upon a time there was a curious fox. She poked her head into an old book and saw a strange page. She twisted her head and wondered what the page said. The fox asked a friendly bird, "What is on that page?" The bird replied, "I don't know, but it looks very interesting. Maybe you should turn it and find out!" So the fox twisted the page and what she saw made her sad. There was nothing on the page, it was empty. The fox was very sad and grumbled to herself, "That was not what I was expecting." The moral of the story is to never expect too much. You should be prepared for the worst, because no matter what you do, bad things can happen. So be careful and don't twist something without thinking twice. Once upon a time, there was a little boy. He was so brave and loved riding horses. One day, he went to the stable to see the horses. He saw a fierce horse. The horse was so tall and strong, and the boy wanted to pet him. The boy reached his hand out to the horse, but the horse was so fierce that he scared the boy away. The horse reared up and the boy ran away. The boy was so scared that he took a big breath and then he folded himself up into a ball. He held his breath and did not move. The the fierce horse started to calm down, he went over to the boy and started to nuzzle him. The boy slowly unfolded himself, and the horse let him pet him. The boy and his new friend, the fierce horse, spent lots of time together after that. They shared lots of happy moments at the stable. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Daisy who loved adventures. With her mixer in tow, Daisy explored the woods. The sun was about to set, and the sky started to glow in beautiful pinks and oranges. Daisy was so enchanted, she didn't even notice the big tree in her way. She bumped into it and suddenly heard a faint murmur. She stepped back in surprise and said "Hello? Is anyone there?" In response, the tree started to glow! Daisy was even more amazed. She stepped closer to the tree and asked "What's your name?". To her surprise, the tree spoke back in a gentle voice and said "My name is Star. Would you like to come on an adventure with me?" Daisy was so excited that she could hardly contain herself. She looked around and said "Yes! Let's go!" So Daisy and Star set off on an adventurous journey through the woods. Star glowed brightly, guiding Daisy as they explored the night. Daisy felt like she was having the most magical night of her life. They journeyed until the sun started to rise and Daisy knew it was time to go home. Daisy thanked Star and promised to always remember their special night together. The two hugged goodbye, and Daisy started walking back home. She brought the memory of their adventure with her in her heart, and it glowed with her as she went. Once there was a furry little crane named Jack. Every day, Jack liked to touch the water with his beak and make ripples in the pond. His best friend, Lindsay, was a frog who liked to swim around Jack. One day, Jack touched something very soft in the water. He took a closer look and noticed it was a feather. “What a cozy feather,†Jack thought. He carefully picked it up in his beak. Lindsay hopped over to Jack and noticed the feather. "Can I touch it?" she asked eagerly. Jack said, "Yes. Go ahead." Lindsay touched the feather and it was so soft and furry. She said, "Wow, this is the nicest feather I've ever touched! Can I keep it?" Jack smiled and gave the feather to Lindsay. She said, "Thank you, Jack! I'll never forget our special moment." They both smiled and their friendship was stronger than ever. Once upon a time there was a family who was going on a picnic. They were all very excited! Dad grabbed a basket and mummy pointed out things to put in it - an orange kite, some orange snacks and a big orange blanket. They all drove to the park and set up the picnic. There were other people at the park having fun too. Dad noticed them and pointed to them. Mummy said, “Let’s go say hi!†So they walked over and the other people said “hello!†Everyone was happy and the kids all had a great time playing together. Dad said, “Let’s have a race!†and he pointed to the finish line. Everyone set off and ran as fast as they could. The race was very close and in the end, the little girl with an orange ribbon in her hair, won! Everyone cheered and they all went off to have their picnic. It was a wonderful day and they all agreed they would have to have another picnic soon. Once upon a time there was a bear. Every day he liked to stretch so he could feel all of his muscles. He was so strong and brave! One day, he had an idea, "I need to clean my home. Let’s get a mop!" he thought. He went to the shop and found a great mop. He brought it back home and got to work. He stretched up high and could reach all the corners of his home. He worked with the mop until the whole home was clean and shiny. When he was finished he looked around and said, "I did a great job!" He smiled wide and gave himself a pat on the back. Then he curled up in a corner and went to sleep with a smile on his face. Once upon a time, there was a pirate and his little sailboat. One day, the pirate decided to go out and explore the sea. He was so excited! But just as he stepped out of his boat, he heard a loud, harsh shout. He peeked around and saw a scary sea dragon! The dragon shouted and the pirate got scared and jumped back into his boat. He was safe, but he was really shocked. The next day, the pirate decided to go back and explore the sea again. He knew the dragon might be there, but he was brave and determined. Again, soon he heard the loud, harsh shout and saw the scary dragon. But this time, the pirate shouted back! "I'm brave and I'm not afraid of you, dragon!" He shouted. The dragon was surprised and the pirate felt proud. He stayed in the sea and didn't run away. He found many things in the sea, including new friends and the pirate was very happy. One day, Bella and her mommy were going to the top floor of the building. They both stepped into the elevator and it started to leave the ground. Bella was excited to get to the top, but she felt a little afraid too. When they arrived, the doors opened. Her mommy smiled at Bella and said, “Let’s go and see the view,†she said with a graceful voice. Bella looked around and saw a beautiful garden full of trees and flowers. She was so happy to be up high. The leaves were blowing in the wind and birds were chirping. “Look at how graceful the birds are flyingâ€, her mommy said. The two of them watched the birds until it was time to leave. The elevator gently came back down to the ground and Bella waved goodbye to the birds. She hugged her mommy and said, “Thank you for bringing me to see the view. It was so beautiful.†Once upon a time there was a little boy called Jack who always wanted to save the world. One day he made an arrow to help him win his battles. He aimed his arrow at a big empty cave and started pulling back the bow. Just as Jack released the arrow, another voice shouted, "NO, DON'T SHOOT!". But it was too late. The voice belonged to a giant monster who was hiding in the cave and when it saw the arrow coming it became very angry. It roared and charged towards Jack, ready to attack. Jack was so scared he ran for his life. Everywhere he looked he saw the empty arrow he had shot moments ago, but he was too scared to pick it up. Eventually, he tripped over a rock and the angry monster reached him. The monster grabbed Jack and slammed into the ground. Jack screamed for help but no one answered. He cried for a long time until finally, exhaustion took over and he fainted. When Jack woke up, he found himself in an empty cave. The monster had gone, but the arrow he had shot was still lying in the corner. Jack had failed to save himself and the world. Once there was a little boy called Tom. Tom always complained about things, even when there was nothing to complain about. One day, Tom was playing with his cube. Suddenly, the room became very hot. Tom started to complain about the heat. Tom's mum heard him and said, "Tom, stop complaining. You must learn to accept things as they are." Tom thought for a moment, and he realized that no matter how much he complained, nothing would change. So, he went outside with his cube and enjoyed the rest of the day, without complaining. The moral of the story is: it's good to accept things as they are, rather than complain all the time. Once there was a girl named Emma who was very stubborn. She was at a party and saw a beautiful ornament on the wall. She wanted it so badly that she decided to grab it and run. Before she could do anything, her big brother shouted, "Hey! That's not yours!" Everyone at the party laughed and Emma was so embarrassed. Emma spat back at her brother,"You're so mean! That ornament is mine, I want it!" But her brother only laughed even harder. He said, "If you really want it so much, you can have it, but you have to get it yourself." This made Emma angry. She was determined to get the ornament and pleaded with her brother, "Please, please give it to me, I promise I'll take good care of it!" But her brother said, "Nope, I'm not going to do it. You have to get it yourself. You're the one that wanted it." Emma was so stubborn that she decided to climb the wall to get the ornament. She fell off the wall twice, but she still managed to grab it and run back to her brother. He was so impressed with Emma's determination that he gave her a big hug and said, "Well done, Emma! You showed me that you're even more stubborn than I thought!" Once upon a time there was a little girl who liked dreams. She was always dreaming of a beautiful white world and a happy life. One day, she was walking in the woods alone and she noticed a lady bird was sitting in a tree. She asked the bird why it was so sad. The lady bird said it was sad because the world was not very fair. She said she hoped for a better tomorrow, with a world full of colour and understanding. The little girl thought this was sad and decided she wanted to help make the world fairer. She decided to start by finding a piece of white paper and writing some kind words. It made her feel happy to think about a better tomorrow, so she took her piece of white paper and wrote down her happy thoughts, with a big smile on her face. She asked the ladybird to keep dreaming and hope for a fairer world, and the ladybird smiled. Once there were two friends, Eron and Deet who wanted to go to the beach. When they got there they looked out and saw a dolphin in the ocean. Eron wanted to go and see it, but Deet was scared. “Eron, I’m scared,†said Deet. “Don't worry," Eron said, patting his friend. "It looks very peaceful." Eron then waded out into the ocean. As he got closer, he noticed how the dolphin was lightly weighing back and forth. Then the dolphin slowly swam away in the direction of the setting sun. “Look at how graceful it is!†Eron shouted back to Deet. Deet smiled and finally decided to join Eron, who was now standing waist deep in the ocean. “It was so peaceful,†Deet said, brushing his waterlogged hair from his eyes. Eron nodded in agreement and the two friends turned back to shore. They had witnessed a beautiful moment, shared between the dolphin and the sea. Once upon a time, there was a girl named Lucy. Lucy liked to dance. One day her mommy told her that if she danced around their living room, jelly would fall from the sky! Lucy was so excited! She started to dance around the room. She was jumping and twirling. As she did, little packages of jelly started to fall from the sky! "Oh, this is amazing!" said Lucy, jumping and clapping her hands. Her mommy laughed, "See, if you dance enough, you can get things to fall from the sky!" Lucy couldn't believe it. She kept dancing around the room and the jelly kept falling. She smiled and was so happy. "I love to dance! It's so fun and so amazing!" she said. Once upon a time there was a little girl named Lucy. She loved playing at noon in the sunshine because it was so perfect. One day, Lucy was playing in the garden when she saw a large tree in the corner. It looked so interesting! She asked her mom if she could let her climb it. Her mom tried to tell her not to, but Lucy was too curious and did not want to listen. She said "Please, mom, just let me climb it!" Finally, her mom said yes and let her go. When Lucy got to the top, the tree started to shake and it was too late. The tree broke and Lucy tumbled down. She landed on the ground and was very hurt. The little girl looked up, but her mother was nowhere to be found. She had to cry for help all alone. The noon sky was still perfect, but without her mom, it wasn't perfect anymore. Mia and Sam were playing together in the park. Sam had on his favourite bathrobe and Mia was wearing her white dress with daisies. They were so full of joy that the both smiled. "Mia, let's go to the shop and get something delicious," Sam said. Mia smiled and nodded her head. They hopped on the bus and went to the store. When they arrived, Sam got some cookies for Mia. But once they left, a huge storm began. It was so dark that they got lost. They couldn't find the bus stop. Mia was scared and started to cry. Sam tried to make her feel better by giving her the cookies. But Mia just kept crying. Eventually, they found their way back home but all the cookies had been ruined in the rain. Mia was so sad that she had no delicious treats and the bad ending made her cry even more. Once there was a little girl named Olivia. She loved to rock in her chair. Every day she would put on a blanket and rock back and forth, humming little songs. One day, her mommy said, "Olivia, it's time to eat." Olivia hopped off her chair and reached for her favorite snack—green olives! But when Olivia tried to open the jar, she couldn't do it. "Help please!" she said, feeling helpless. Her mommy came to the rescue. With one small twist of the lid, she opened the jar of olives. "Yay!" said Olivia, picking up an olive with her fingers. She smiled and said, "Thank you!" From then on, Olivia loved olives. Every time she did, she'd remember that moment of helplessness—before her mommy had come to save the day. And then she'd rock in her chair while eating olives, and thank her mommy for helping her out. Once there was a jolly family. Every morning, the little girl would lift up her special pan and take it over to the kitchen. She had so much fun as she shuffled along. When she arrived, she would place the pan on the counter to get breakfast ready. Her mom would then lift one of their favorite pots and fill it with fresh ingredients. With the lid in place, her mom would lift the pot onto the stove. The little girl would giggle and smile as she watched the bubbling food cook inside. Once it was done, her mom would lift the hot pot off the stove and onto the counter, and the little girl would lift the pan and place it on the table. After they ate, the little girl would lift the pan and take it back to its rightful spot in the kitchen. She and her family would be so jolly as they worked together to get breakfast on the table. A boy named Jake was walking through the park one day. He saw an amazing thing - a beautiful piano with shining keys. He wanted to reach it and make it play a song. He asked his mom, "Can I reach the piano?" Mom said, "Yes, you can reach it! Be very careful though. Jake nervously walked up to the piano and gently touched the first key. It made a delicious sound that filled his heart with joy. He wanted to touch all the keys and play more. He ran back to his mom and asked her to buy him some apples. She kindly said yes. He ate the delicious apples and went back to the piano. He continued to touch each key and enjoyed the sounds he could make. He made a beautiful melody that day and promised himself he would come back again. Once upon a time there was a little girl called Sue who was three years old. She lived with her old Grandma. One day Sue was exploring Granny's house and stumbled upon a cupboard. She opened the door and peered inside. She was so excited when she found a box of toys in the cupboard. Sue reached in and took out a lovely doll. She held it close and said “Hi dolly, I'm Sue†with a smile. Granny heard the noise and shuffled over to the cupboard. “What have you found?†She asked in her elderly voice. Sue held the doll up for Granny to see. Granny’s eyes sparkled and she smiled. “It looks like we are both excited!†Granny said. Sue smiled and hugged Granny. Once upon a time there was a happy little girl. She was wearing a big coat, and she felt safe in her warm clothes. She laughed and played with her friends in the park. They ran around and threw balls and twirled around. They had so much fun that they spent the whole day laughing and playing. When it was time to go, the little girl put on her coat and hugged her friends goodbye. She felt safe in her coat, so she said a happy farewell and laughed all the way home. Once upon a time, there was a farmer. He was a nice farmer who worked in his big field every day. On his field, he had lots of animals. He also had lots and lots of nice, green grass for them to eat. Every day, the farmer would take care of his animals and the grass. The farmer often provided lots of other things too. He provided food to the animals, and he provided people in the village with vegetables and eggs. Everyone was very thankful for the farmer and what he provided. The farmer was a normal farmer. He did normal things like mending fences, checking on his animals, and harvesting vegetables. Every day, the farmer worked hard and provided lots of things to the village. The people of the village were always grateful for the farmer's hard work and the things he provided. Kylie was so excited to go to the park. She saw the bright blue sky and knew it was going to be a wonderful day. She started walking and felt the grass tickling her toes. When she finally arrived at the park, she saw a big purple slide. She smiled with glee. She ran over to the slide and started going up and down. She met a girl named Julie at the park. Julie asked Kylie, "Do you want to go play?" Kylie smiled and said, "Yes!" They played together for hours. They laughed as they chased butterflies and went up and down the slide. When it was time to go, Julie gave Kylie a hug and said goodbye. Kylie waved goodbye, still smiling, and ran off to go home. Nina was walking through the meadow with her boots when she felt something jump over her toes. She stopped, wondering who it was. The wind rustled and the sun shone, and then from behind a bush there appeared a small, furry animal with long ears, a long tail and big eyes. Nina was overjoyed! She knew from the moment she saw the little creature that it was special. She called out a gentle 'hello' and the animal blinked at her. Nina got down on one knee and opened her arms wide. The animal hopped inside. Nina named the animal Hop and they became great friends. Every day, they would take walks together, hand in hand, through the meadow, with Hop nestled in Nina's boot, keeping each other close. Nina thought this was the warmest hug she had ever had, with Hop's soft and silky fur comforting her. She knew, without a doubt, that she loved her furry friend. Hop had saved the most special thing of all for the last. On their last walk together, it gave Nina something that would make her heart smile forever. It was a fully open flower! Nina was overcome with emotion. She knew that Hop had beenforeshadowing this day from the beginning, and now it had finally come to fruition. No words could express the love that she felt for her furry friend. Hop had given Once upon a time there was a little boy, Jack, who felt very curious about the sky. Everywhere he went, he would look up and ask questions like: "Why is the sky so big and wide?" His mummy and daddy were always happy to answer his questions and they taught him a lot. One afternoon, Jack was playing outside in the garden when he decided to ask one more question. He looked up at the sky and said: "Mummy, why is the sky so interesting?" His mummy smiled and replied: "Well Jack, if you wait until the night, you'll find out!" Jack was so excited for the night. He couldn't wait to see what his mummy was talking about. As the sky slowly turned darker he started to see little twinkling stars above him. He was so amazed, he wanted to reach out and touch them. Jack felt so happy that evening, he couldn't believe how interesting the sky was. From then on, he never stopped looking up and asking questions about the night sky. Once upon a time there was a little girl who loved going to the shore for fun. She loved to play in the sand and build castles. Every day she would go and make something new. One day as she was playing, a seagull flew up to the shore and perched on the sand. The girl stopped to look at the beautiful bird. But the bird just started to ignore her. The girl was sad and asked the bird why. The seagull cocked its head and replied, “I can’t stay for long, I have to be flexible.†The girl was confused, but she understood. She said goodbye to the seagull, knowing this was its way of saying that it couldn’t stay with her. The girl went back to the shore each day, but the seagull was never there. But she stopped getting sad and continued making her castle, knowing that the seagull was never far away. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lizzie. She was three years old and was always looking for an adventure. One day, she decided to go for a walk with her mom. They started walking along the path. As they walked, Lizzie saw a distant castle. She asked her mom if they could go inside, but her mom said no. At this, Lizzie became sad. She thought to herself that she wished she could do something different. Then, an idea popped in her head. She turned to her mom and said, “Mom! Let’s go to the castle and have a picnic!†Her mom thought it was a great idea, so they started walking towards the castle. When they got close enough, Lizzie started to run ahead. When she got to the castle, she looked around with wonder. Inside was a huge room with a long table full of food! There was fruit and salad, and even cake! Lizzie started to smile. It was then she realized it was her birthday, and her mom had planned a special surprise picnic! She was so happy, she started to giggle. The picnic was a sweet reminder of how much her mom loved her, even if she seemed distant sometimes. Once upon a time, there was a little 3-year-old girl named Sarah. She loved to play outside, but one day when she was playing in the park, suddenly everything stopped working. Even the birds stopped singing! Sarah's mom panicked and asked what was happening. A boy nearby said that the power had gone out. Sarah was a brave girl and she wanted to repair the power, so she ran off to find the original switch that might help turn it on. When Sarah found the switch she was so excited! She pulled the switch and suddenly the lights came back on. All of the birds started singing again and Sarah smiled. Sarah was so happy that she had been able to restore the power. She ran back to her mom with a big smile on her face, and they hugged and celebrated the power being back on. Once upon a time there was a little girl named April. April was a very curious girl and she wanted to explore the world. One day April decided to take a journey to reach her dream. She filled her knapsack with food and supplies and set off with her puppy. They traveled for days and finally reached a far off beach. April couldn't believe her eyes, it was incredible! The beach was so beautiful and the blue ocean looked like a blanket of stars. It was magical! April quickly ran out to explore which was when she heard a loud noise. April looked up and saw a huge jet! It was the biggest one she had ever seen and it had the most colorful wings. She ran to the jet and it stopped right in front of her. The pilot stepped down and said, “Hey there little traveler, do you want to come with me and explore the world?" April couldn't believe her luck and quickly said yes. The pilot smiled and helped her jump into the jet. With a roar, the jet took off into the sky. April screamed with joy as they zoomed through the air and explored the world together. It was an incredible journey. The sun was shining brightly on the backyard. Mommy, Daddy, and their three-year-old daughter, Lola, were riding bikes around the yard. "Let's stop for a treat!" said Daddy. He spread a blanket on the ground, then opened a cooler and took out some ice. "What's this?" asked Lola. "Ice," said Daddy. "We can put it in drinks and make them cold. Then they'll be safe to drink." Lola clapped her hands. She loved ice! Soon, they were enjoying icy drinks. Lola and Daddy sipped the drinks. Mommy spread a handful of cookies on the blanket. "Mmmm, these cookies taste great with the icy drinks!" said Lola. "Yes, they sure do!" said Mommy and Daddy. The family finished their icy treats. They all felt happy, cool, and safe in the sunshine of the backyard. Sandy was a regular 3 year old who liked to joke around all the time. One day his dad came home from the store with a special surprise - a gun! Sandy couldn't believe his eyes. All he had ever seen was his dad's regular toy gun. This one was real. He examined it closely, running his tiny fingers over every nook and cranny. Suddenly, an idea popped into his head - what if he used his new gun to joke around with his friends! So the next day, he showed it off to the other kids in the playground. Everyone was so surprised to see a real gun, they all laughed and joked together. It was the best day ever! Sandy was so proud of his gun and he promised himself he would always use it to have fun and make people laugh. Once upon a time there was a good lady who had a pet dog. Her name was Lucy and she loved her dog very much. One day, on a walk in the park, the lady lost her dog and couldn't find him anywhere. She was very sad. She asked a boy playing nearby: "Have you seen my dog?" The boy answered: "No, I'm sorry. I haven't seen your dog." The lady shouted: "My good dog is lost! I must find him!" She started running around the park, feeling frightened and anxious. After a while, she was relieved to see her dog coming out of the bushes nearby. "Oh, thank goodness! I found my good dog!" she shouted with joy. The lady gave her dog a huge hug, smiled and said: "Let's never lose each other again!" John was a big detective who was always looking for mysteries to solve. One day he found a mysterious food and he was determined to see where it came from. John was excited to start! He knocked on the door of the nearest house and a little girl answered. "Hello, can you help me? I found this mysterious food and need to know where it came from." he asked. The little girl, named Theresa, smiled and clapped her hands. "Oh, I know about that food! My mommy made it for me." she said. John was amazed. He thanked Theresa for helping him solve the mystery. Then he left and went to work on his next mystery! Once upon a time, there was a thoughtful squirrel. He was always looking for fun things to do and one day he thought of a great idea. He asked the other animals, “Do you want to bake a cake?†The other animals excitedly agreed, so they gathered the ingredients and began to stir. They mixed milk and eggs and of course, lots of sugar. The Squirrel was so impressed by how everyone was helping that he said, “Let’s bake two cakes!†The animals happily continued baking until they had two beautiful cakes. They put the cakes in the oven to bake and waited eagerly. The Squirrel was so excited he couldn’t stand it! When the timer rang, everyone ran to the oven and opened it. The smell of warm cake filled the air and the animals cheered! The Squirrel had been so thoughtful that everyone had a delicious cake to enjoy. As they ate, the Squirrel smiled and thought to himself that baking was the best way to have fun with his friends. One day, a little girl wanted to paint. She looked around for something to paint on and found a blank canvas. She grabbed a paintbrush and some paint from the shelf. She dipped her brush in the bright blue paint. The girl smiled as she painted a big, clean star on the canvas. Then she added yellow and red paint to the star to make it shine even brighter. The girl admired her painting and was very proud of her work. She decided to hang the painting on the wall in her bedroom. Every morning when she woke up, she would see her beautiful, clean star and smile. Once upon a time, there was a thin boy who loved to go on adventures. Yesterday, he decided to go exploring in his backyard. He was very excited and he ran out of the house. He started looking around, but he couldn't find anything interesting. Then he heard rustling in the bushes. He walked closer to find out what it was. As he stepped closer, he saw that it was a puppy! The puppy was scared and the boy tried to pet it. The boy asked, “Do you want to come with me?†The puppy replied, “Yes!†The boy picked up the puppy and they ran back to his house. The boy's mom was surprised to see him with a puppy. She asked him where he got it, and the boy told her the story. The mom said, “That was very brave of you! You can keep the puppy. We can spoil it like our own!†The boy smiled, and the puppy wagged its tail! They had just become best friends. Once upon a time, there was a boy named Jack. He loved to watch the sea. One day, he went to the beach to stand near the sea. He watched quietly, admiring the dull blue of the waves that lapped up against the shore. Suddenly, he heard a voice calling out to him. He turned to see a seagull standing on the sand. "Come closer," said the seagull. Jack moved a little closer and said, "Hi, I'm Jack." "Greetings, Jack!" the seagull said with a smile. "I am a Talking Seagull. I liked to tell stories about the sea." "Really?" said Jack. He was so excited that he clapped his hands. "Yes! Look around and you will see the sea. It is a dull color but still beautiful. That’s why I come here to stand and look at it every day," said the Talking Seagull. Jack smiled and said, "You're right! It is very beautiful." He watched the sea with a new set of eyes, seeing the beauty that the Talking Seagull saw in it. The end! Once upon a time there was a delicate pin. The pin was so small and sparkly that the 3-year-old wanted to spend all day looking at it. Every day, the 3-year-old would take out the pin and spend so much time admiring it. One day, the 3-year-old's parents took the 3-year-old and the pin to the park. The 3-year-old had so much fun that day, but when it came time to go home, the 3-year-old was sad to leave the pin behind. The 3-year-old and the parents spent the next few days trying to find the pin. Finally, on the last day, the 3-year-old found the pin in the grass, sparkling in the sunshine. The 3-year-old was so happy to have the pin back and they all celebrated that night with a special dinner. The 3-year-old learned that day that sometimes it's worth spending time and effort on something very delicate and special - because in the end, the payoff can be worth it. Alice had so much fun with her friends at the playground. She got her favorite box of chalk which she loved to play with. She used the chalk to draw pictures on the ground. Alice’s friends asked her, “Can we draw too?†Alice nodded, and excitedly shared the chalk with all of them. They each took a piece of chalk and started drawing pictures. They laughed, sang and enjoyed every minute of it. Suddenly, Alice tripped and fell - she dropped the chalk and hurt her knee. Tears filled her eyes as she cried. Her friends could see how much pain she was in. One of the oldest kids told Alice, “Do not worry, we can help you.†They picked up the broken pieces of chalk and gently put it back in the box. Alice smiled as she hugged them. She was very glad that they came to help her. Soon they were back to drawing and enjoying their time together again. Once upon a time there was a little girl called Clara. She was three years old and very brave. One day Clara decided to go for a walk in the woods. As she went, she saw a giant in front of her. She was very surprised and stood still to take a closer look. The giant looked very upset. It had a sad face and was shaking its head. Clara stepped closer and said, “Why are you so upset?†The giant replied, “I am worried that I am all alone. Everyone else has gone away.†Clara took the giant’s hand and said “Don’t worry, I will stay with you.†The giant smiled and said, “Thank you, Clara. That would make me very happy.†So Clara stood with the giant and stayed with it until its friends returned. It was the best play date Clara ever had. Once upon a time, there was a mommy and a baby. The mommy was doing laundry. She was glad because she was almost done. The baby asked, "Can I help fold the laundry?" The mommy said, "Yes, of course, you can help!" So the baby happily helped the mommy fold the clean clothes. They folded and stacked the laundry. It was all so neat and tidy! The mommy looked at the baby and said, "I'm glad that you wanted to help me. Your help made it easier for me to fold the laundry." The baby smiled and said, "I'm glad too!" The mommy gave the baby a big hug and said, "Thank you for allowing me to help. It means a lot to me." The baby hugged the mommy back and said, "You're welcome, Mommy." The end! Once upon a time, there lived an enormous chicken. One sunny day, the enormous chicken went for a walk to explore the woods. Suddenly, it came across a puddle of water. His feathers got wet and he felt cold and uncomfortable. The enormous chicken thought to himself, "Hmm.. I need to find a way to dry myself". Fortunately, he found a nearby tree with plenty of leaves. He started to shuffle the leaves and said, "These leaves should dry me up!" Just then, a little voice said, "What are you doing?". The enormous chicken was surprised to see a little 3-year-old girl staring at him with curious eyes. He replied, "I'm drying myself. My feathers got wet and now I'm trying to get them dry again". The little girl smiled and said, "I can help you. Let me get some more leaves for you". The enormous chicken thanked her and said, "That's so kind of you. With your help, I'm sure I will be dry soon!" And that is what happened! The little girl and the enormous chicken worked together to collect more leaves and soon enough, the enormous chicken was dry and happy! Once there was a clumsy little dog named Bruno who loved to roll in the grass. He would roll so much that it became his favorite thing to do. One sunny day, Bruno saw a hose on the ground and wanted to try something new, so he rolled into it. As soon as he did, someone shouted, "Hey! That's not a toy!" Bruno was surprised and quickly rolled away from the hose. It was his neighbor Mrs. Jones, and she did not look too happy. "I just bought that hose for my garden!" she yelled. Bruno felt so bad for causing trouble, and he apologized the best he could. "I'm sorry," he said. "I didn't know it was yours. I won't do it again." Mrs. Jones sighed and said, "You'd better not, or else you'll be in even bigger trouble." Bruno nodded and went away, feeling very sad. He learned his lesson the hard way; he should always think twice before doing something as it could have lasting consequences. One day, daddy and mummy were in the kitchen. Daddy was mixing something in a bowl and mummy was getting something out of a cupboard. Mummy said, "We need to separate this salt from the rest of the ingredients." Daddy said, "Why don't you take the salt out of the cupboard and leave it on the counter?" Mummy did and she was very impatient. She said, "We need to hurry up or we won't have time for dinner!" Daddy said, "Don't worry, we'll get it done." He used his spoon to separate the salt from the other ingredients. Then, he gave the salt to mummy and said, "There, all done!" Mummy thanked daddy and they finished preparing dinner. Once upon a time, there was a very strong bear. He was walking through the forest, looking for a friend. Then, he smelled something in the air that made him smile. He sniffed harder and noticed it was the smell of flowers. Suddenly, a lovely rabbit hopped out of the bushes! She said, “Hello, bear! What has brought you to the forest?†The bear smiled and said, “I’m looking for someone to be my friend. Will you be my friend?†The rabbit smiled and said, “Yes! Let’s imagine we’re getting married! We can be together forever!†So they imagined they were getting married. They held hands and said, “I promise to be strong and never let you down. Will you promise to be strong too and never let me down?†The rabbit nodded and said, “Yes, I will!†And from that day forward, the bear and rabbit were as strong and happy as can be. Once, there was a wise man who lived in a small house. He had a jar in his house and it was filled with special things. Every day, the wise man was careful with the jar and he never allowed anyone to take anything from it. One day, a small boy came to the wise man and asked if he could have some of the special things in the jar. The wise man was not willing to allow it because he knew how important the things were. Still, the boy kept asking. Finally, the wise man could not say no any longer and he allowed the boy to take one thing from the jar. But the moment the boy touched it, something bad happened. All of the special things in the jar had disappeared and the wise man was very sad. He knew he should not have allowed the boy to take anything from the jar. Once upon a time, there was a little girl who was walking through a mysterious forest. She saw a big crack in the ground and stopped to have a closer look. "I wonder what made this crack," she asked herself. Just then, something poked her on her shoulder. "Ouch!" she shouted and turned around. But she didn't see anyone. She looked back at the crack and saw a tiny fairy poking her head out. She was small and sparkly. "Hi! I made this crack. I was just exploring!" the fairy said. The girl was surprised. "What were you exploring?" The fairy smiled. "I was looking for something mysterious!" The girl smiled too and said, "That's very cool!" The fairy looked around and then said, "Will you explore with me?" The girl nodded and they both disappeared into the crack, leaving behind a trail of mystery. Once upon a time, there were two friends who lived on the same street. One was called Jack and the other was called Jill. One day, Jack saw something very fancy. He said to Jill, "Look! A purple balloon!" Jack and Jill were so excited. They both ran to the balloon. Jack said, "Let's take it!" Jill thought for a moment then said, "Why not? We can pretend it's a fancy castle in the sky!" Jack smiled. "Yes! That would be fun," he said. So Jack and Jill grabbed the purple balloon, and off they flew into the sky! Once upon a time there was a little boy called Tom. Tom was so intelligent and loved to go on adventures. One day, Tom decided to go on an adventure to find out more about life. Tom followed a small path into the forest and soon it was almost dark. As he went further in, he heard something calling his name. It felt very strange. He looked around and saw an owl. Tom was surprised to see the owl. He asked the owl, “What do you want?†The owl replied, “I want to help you find life.†Tom was amazed. He wanted to find out more. The owl asked Tom to come closer and Tom agreed. The owl then told Tom, “Life is a journey. It's filled with love, joy and happiness. You will find these things if you are brave and intelligent.†Tom thanked the owl and went on his way with a newfound understanding of life. From then on, he was determined to be brave and use his intelligence to find all the wonderful things life had to offer. Once upon a time, there was a wild bunny called Bill. Bill liked to hop around and explore the wide forest. One day, while he was off hopping, Bill started to sneeze. He sneezed and sneezed, but he couldn't stop. "What's wrong, Bill?" asked an old owl who was sitting up in a tall tree. Bill shook his head and wiped his nose. "I don't know," he replied. The owl nodded slowly. He hopped down from the tree and stepped closer. Then he smiled a wide smile. "You've got the summer snuffles, Bill! Here, eat these berries, and you'll feel better soon!" Bill did as the owl said and, after a few minutes, the sneezing stopped. Bill thanked the owl, hopped away, and went on another wild adventure. Once upon a time, there was a king. He had an empty crown, but he wanted to fill it. He set out on a journey to find something special to put in it. The king walked and walked, but nothing he saw seemed just right. Then, one day, he came across a magic tree. He stopped to look at it and he noticed a shining gem on one of its branches. The king called up to the tree. "Would you let me take the gem?" The tree didn't reply, but he noticed it shook the branch to make the gem fall. The king was happy and he said, "Thank you, Tree!" He caught the gem and put it in his empty crown. The king took the crown off his head and thanked the tree again. The king said, "I'm glad you were kind enough to yield up this gem." The tree nodded in response, and the king smiled. His crown was no longer empty - it was full of magic! Jerry and Kate were best friends. They liked to do everything together. One day, Jerry was looking for something in the pantry when Kate came in with a shiny fork. "Where did you get that?" Jerry asked. Kate smiled, looking very proud. "My mum gave it to me. Now I can eat just like everyone else!" Jerry felt a little jealous at first. He wanted a shiny fork too. But then he remembered his own mum had given him something special too. He kneeled down and opened his special box. Inside he found a beautiful shell. "Look Kate!" he said. "My mum gave me this special shell. She said it's my lucky shell." Kate smiled and said, "That's really cool, Jerry." Jerry was so happy that Kate wasn't jealous of his special shell. They smiled at each other and hugged. Once upon a time there was a little girl called Mary. Mary was very impatient and wanted to go to the park. She asked her mum if she could go but her mum said, "No, Mary, you must wait". Mary started to get more and more impatient. She knew that the park was just down the road so she crept out of the house without anyone noticing. When she got to the park, she was very excited. But then she saw a staff member. She was worried and approached him nervously. The staff member laughed and said, "Hello! I'm here to make sure that everyone has fun safely. Would you like me to permit you to play on the swings?" Mary was overjoyed and thanked the staff member. They watched as she carefully played on the swings. Mary had a wonderful time and when it was time to go home, she promised herself she would always be patient. Once upon a time there was a little girl, her name was Lucy. Every day she played outside in her big backyard. She loved to watch the birds fly high in the sky. One day as she was watching the birds, she noticed something else flying in the sky. It was a clear triangle and it was flying very fast! Lucy was so excited and ran inside the house to get her mom. "Mommy, Mommy!" Lucy shouted, "Come look at this flying thing!" "What flying thing, Lucy?" Her mom asked. "It's a clear triangle and it's flying very fast!" Lucy said. Her mom ran outside, and saw the triangle flying in the sky. She smiled and said, "That's a kite, Lucy! Kites fly high in the sky and it's so much fun to watch them!" Lucy and her mom had so much fun that day. They watched the clear triangle fly up and down and all around the sky. Then it was time to go, but Lucy remembered the fun time she had watching the kite fly. Once upon a time, there was a girl named Jo. She was very adventurous and liked to explore new places. One day, she was walking through the forest when she came across a big sign. The sign said “Beware, the forest is dangerous!†But Jo wasn’t scared. She knew she could be brave, so she decided to explore the forest anyway. She started walking down the path when she heard a strange noise. Suddenly, a little rabbit appeared from the bushes. Jo was so surprised she nearly screamed. But the rabbit looked back at her with big eyes. “Can you help me?†it said. “I need your support!†Jo smiled. She knew she could help the little rabbit, so she picked it up and followed the path. Soon, they reached the other side of the forest, and the rabbit thanked Jo for her support. “You’re very adventurous!†it said. Jo waved goodbye and ran back home, feeling very proud of her adventurous journey. One day it was raining outside. A little girl was playing inside. She asked her mom, "What is that noise?" Her mom said, "That noise is the rain, dear". The little girl was a bit scared. Suddenly, a noisy man came to the door. He knocked and called her mother's name. The little girl quickly hid under a chair. Her mom opened the door and the man said, "I need to see Mrs. Smith. Do you know where she is?" Her mom answered, "No, sorry!" The man got angry and shouted, "If you don't tell me where Mrs. Smith is, I'll be very mad!" The little girl was frightened and began to cry. The man heard her cries and realized that he was too loud. He apologized and said, "I'm sorry. I didn't mean to scare you". The moral of the story is that it is important to be kind and gentle even when you are angry. Even though it's raining, you should always speak politely and apologize if you lose your temper. Once upon a time, there was a brave little girl named Lucy. One day, she wanted to explore, so she decided to climb a tall mountain. As she was climbing, she found a hairy vine. She decided to slide down it because it would make it easier for her to get to the bottom. Suddenly, she heard a loud roar from behind her. She turned around and saw a ferocious lion! It was very angry that she had disturbed its nap.Lucy was scared and quickly held on to the vine. She started sliding down it quickly, trying to get away. But the lion was right behind her, swiping its claws at her feet. Lucy was sliding faster and faster- until suddenly she reached the bottom! She had used her quick thinking and the hairy vine to save herself! The lion angrily roared again and headed back up the mountain. Lucy was happy and relieved. She realized that she was brave enough to take on an adventure, and she learned to trust her instincts. From then on, she was always up for the challenge. Once upon a time, there was a little girl called Lucy. She was three years old and liked to explore. One day, she decided to go on an adventure and she explored outside the house. As she was walking, she came across a big building with a tall ceiling. She stood there, looking up and wondered how high it was. Lucy decided to go in and see what was inside. As she stepped inside, it was very quiet. She looked around and saw she was in a big room. She looked at the tall ceiling and stretched her arms up high. Just then, she heard a voice. "Hello Lucy! What are you doing?", said the voice. Lucy quickly looked around and saw a big white owl perched on the ceiling. The owl looked down at her. "I'm just standing here, looking up at the ceiling," said Lucy. The owl smiled. "That's a very good idea," it said in a quiet voice. "You should keep your eyes open, you never know what you might find." With that, the owl flew away and Lucy was left alone. She stood there looking up at the ceiling. She felt peaceful and took in the quiet of the room. After a few minutes, she decided to go on her way, excited for her next adventure. Nichole was feeling excited and a little anxious. She had her paintbrush, her paints and pen all in a neat little row. "Wow! What am I going to paint?" she asked herself. Suddenly, an idea popped into Nichole's head. She grabbed her brush and began to paint. When she finished her painting Nichole looked at it proudly. "I used my pen to make the sun," she said with a smile. She ran to show her mom what she had made. "Look Mama, I used my pen to make the sun! Isn't it cool?" Her mom smiled and hugged her. "Yes it is! I'm so proud of you. Are you still feeling anxious?" Nichole shook her head. "No, I'm not anxious anymore. Painting makes me feel happy!" Once upon a time there was a small, persistent squirrel. One day, the squirrel heard a noise coming from the forest and it was very curious about what it could be. The squirrel found the source of the noise - it was coming from a big, old pole that was stuck in the ground. It was very strange! The squirrel was determined to find out what was inside the pole. It used its tiny, sharp claws to dig and scratch around the pole until suddenly, it released a loud, high-pitched squeaking noise! The squirrel was excited - there was a little mouse inside the pole! The mouse had been trying to get out all morning, but it was very stuck. The squirrel thanked the mouse and said, 'Don't worry! You were very persistent and you released!' The mouse was excited to be free and it thanked the squirrel before running away. Now the squirrel could keep exploring the forest for new discoveries! Once upon a time, there were two friends, Johnny and Amy. They both loved to play games and have fun. One day, Johnny said to Amy, "Let's go to the store to get a treat!" Amy smiled and said, "Yes, let's go!" When they got to the store, they saw many different kinds of treats. Amy chose a bag of gummy bears and Johnny chose a box of cookies. On their way home, the two friends happily chewed the treats. When they arrived home, Johnny said, "That was delicious! We should go to the store for a treat every day!" Amy replied, "What a great idea! We could make it our regular thing to do!" And this is how Johnny and Amy's regular treat adventure began. Every day after school, they would go to the store and get something delicious to chew. The two friends shared many happy memories (and tasty treats) throughout their adventure. One day, a boy and his dad were walking in the woods on a sunny day. The dad saw a rabbit and wanted to show it to the boy so he asked the boy to stay there and wait. The boy was obedient and waited. After the dad returned, they continue their walk until they reached a lake. The boy was amazed by the beauty of the lake and asked his dad to tell him a joke. The dad said, “I have a joke for you. Why did the rabbit return to the woods?†The boy thought for a while and said, “I don't know. Why did he return?†His dad said, “He returned because he was obeying and listening to his father.†The boy understood the moral and said, “So it's important to always obey our parents and listen to them.†The dad nodded and the boy smiled. They returned home happily. One day, there was a brown dog. He was called Bear. Bear loved to go swimming in the pond. He would splash and play in the water every day. One day, it started to rain heavily. Bear wanted to go and play in the water so he asked his mum if it was ok. His mum said no - she said it was too dangerous to go out in the rain. Bear felt a bit sad, so he went to find his mum. He asked her if he could still go to the pond, but his mum said it was better to stay at home. But then Bear had an idea. He got out a bucket and filled it with water. He put it in the garden and sat in it so he could still play in water like he wanted! Bear's mum laughed! She said it was a great idea and that Bear was really smart. Bear smiled and continued to play in the bucket until all the water had soaked away. Once upon a time there was a little girl named Lily. She loved to help Mummy in the kitchen. Every day she would wear a special apron and learn how to help cook dinner. One day while Lily was helping Mummy, Mummy told her it was time to try something new. Lily was so excited. Mummy put some milk into a cup. Then Mummy said, "Lily, why don't you drink this milk." Lily was hesitant at first, but then she tried it. The milk was so yummy! Soon, she was enjoying her milk. Just then, Daddy came into the kitchen. He was wearing a big, hairy shirt. Lily burst out laughing. She pointed at him and said, "Daddy, you look so funny!" Daddy laughed and gave her a big hug. That night, Lily and Mummy made dinner together. Then, Lily put on her special apron and enjoyed a big glass of milk. This new adventure was so much fun! Once upon a time there was a little girl named Grace. Grace loved to go for drives in the car. She would always pick the same driver, Mr. Smith. Whenever Grace was in the car, she would ask the driver to tell her stories. Today was no different. When Grace entered the car, she noticed that Mr. Smith had a big smile on his face. "Why are you so happy Mr. Smith?" asked Grace. "I'm feeling fine because I saw something wonderful today," replied Mr. Smith. Grace was so excited to hear more. "What was it?" "Well, I saw a beautiful butterfly. I saw him pick the prettiest of flowers," explained Mr. Smith. Grace laughed in delight. "That's wonderful! I want to go pick some flowers too!" And so they drove away, with Mr. Smith guiding them, on a wonderful adventure to pick some beautiful flowers. Grace had the best time and they both returned home feeling so fine. Nestor was a mighty bird. He lived in a big tree in the forest. Every morning he'd gather his friends around to discuss the day's plans. One day, Nestor's friends arrived for the morning discussion. They greeted each other with a loud chirp and began to talk about the day's plan. Nestor said, "I'm building a nest today. I'll go get some sticks and leaves, what do you think of that?". His friends nodded in agreement then discussed how they could help him out. Soon they had a plan and set off to gather the materials needed. Later that day, Nestor's nest was finished. The other birds were very impressed and congratulated Nestor on a job well done. Nestor's friends now called his home the mighty nest! From then on, Nestor's nest was the most talked about tree in the forest. Once upon a time, there was a brave little girl named Sally. She loved to go on adventures to explore the world around her. One day, she took her basket of yarn and went to the forest. She wanted to mark her territory so that everyone knew that it was hers. As Sally prepared to mark her spot, a big bear suddenly stepped out of the trees! Sally was not scared and bravely confronted the bear. She stared it right in the eye and asked: "Excuse me, what are YOU doing here?" The bear said, "I am here to play with the yarn that you have. My favorite thing to do is to make a ball of yarn." Sally was surprised but not scared. "That sounds like a lot of fun! Let's make a ball of yarn together," she said. So Sally and the bear spent the day rolling the yarn into a big lump. By the end of the day, they had marked Sally's territory with a big yarn ball and made a new friend as well! Once upon a time, there lived a little girl named Daisy. She was only three years old and she loved to play all day. One day Daisy was playing outside with her friends. She was having so much fun. Suddenly, Daisy noticed a worried look on her friend's face. "What's wrong?" Daisy asked. Her friend whispered, "I didn't bring any lunch today." He was feeling ashamed. Daisy ran over and hugged her friend. She said, "Don't worry, I have a yummy sandwich my mom gave me. You can have it." Her friend smiled and said, "Thank you, Daisy!" They both sat down and ate the sandwich together. Daisy felt so happy her friend wasn't feeling ashamed anymore. She knew that helping her friend made her heart feel warm and cozy. The two of them hugged and laughed and went back to playing. Once upon a time there lived a mouse. He was so small and delicate. One day he heard an alarming sound coming from the far away farm. He ran to the farm to investigate, curious as to what the sound was. As he stepped closer he saw a fox shooting arrows at a small bird. The mouse bravely yelled, "Stop it! That is not nice!" But the fox didn't listen. He kept shooting the arrows, and eventually the arrows hit the bird. The mouse was so upset and sad. He said, "That was a bad thing you did, now the bird will never fly again." The moral of this story is that bad behavior always has consequences. Everyone must think twice before doing something wrong, because it might hurt someone else. Once upon a time, Sarah and her brother Ethan were feeling miserable. It had been raining all day and they were stuck in the house with nothing to do. “Let’s pretend!†Sarah said. She was really good at playing pretend games. “What should we pretend?†Ethan asked her. “Let’s pretend that we’re pirates!†Sarah said, jumping up and down. So, Sarah and Ethan raced around the house looking for treasure. They found an old box and pretended it was full of coins and gems! They sailed all the way around the house, exploring the living room and kitchen, but the best was pretending to find treasure in their bedroom. Eventually, the rain stopped and the sun came out. Sarah and Ethan looked at each other, grinning from ear to ear. Pretending was the best way to make a miserable day fun! Once upon a time there was a wealthy family. They had everything they could ever need and wanted. One day, the father of the family woke up earlier than usual and decided to make coffee. He was very excited as he always enjoyed it. As he went to make the coffee, he noticed something strange. He had run out of coffee beans! He was surprised and annoyed. He called to his daughter, who was still in bed. He asked, "Why did you not get more coffee beans?" The daughter replied, "I thought we had enough. I did not think we would need more". The father was still angry, but he said nothing. He put on his coat and decided to buy some more from the store nearby. But when he got to the store, he realised it was closed. He thought for a moment, then he had an idea. He decided to rise early the next morning and buy more coffee beans before anyone else. And this is what he did. Every morning for the next few weeks, he rose early and bought more and more coffee beans. The family soon realised the value of rising early and continued to do so. They were even wealthier than before! The end. Once upon a time, there was a brave little boy called Tom. He lived in a dark forest and was always looking for an adventure. One day he decided to explore the forest. He grabbed his spade and started walking. Tom soon reached a deep, murky pond. He heard a strange roaring sound. He was nervous, but bravely stepped closer to investigate. Suddenly, out of the pond, appeared a huge, heavy monster. Tom felt scared and started trembling. The monster roared, "Who dares to challenge me? Have you come for a fight?" Tom, shaking with fear, replied, "No, I'm just a brave little boy looking for some fun!" The monster laughed and said, "Okay, that's the right answer! You may explore the forest, but don't forget to come back here when you're done!" Tom was relieved and cheerfully ran off adventures. The end. One day, a little bunny was on the way to see a beautiful view. He hopped cheerfully through the green grass and felt thirsty, so he decided to take a break by the lake. Suddenly, an eager bird flew in and said: "Let's skip stones together!" The bunny agreed and they each started skipping stones across the lake. The bunny and the bird were having fun together, but then the bunny forgot to watch where he was going. He missed the edge of the lake and fell in. He couldn't swim and started to drown. The bird tried to help, but it was too late. The bunny had already disappeared. The bird was so sad and flew away sadly. It was a bad ending for the bunny and the bird. Once upon a time, there was a farm filled with animals. Every day, all the animals would frolic and play happily. Except for one small dragon – he was always hungry. One day, the dragon was so hungry he decided to search for food. He noticed something special out of the corner of his eye. It was a bright orange fire burning fiercely! "What's that?" asked the dragon in surprise. "That's the farmer's fire," said the cow. "She burns it every day to keep us safe." "I'm going to burn my hunger with that fire," said the dragon. He flew away and dove into the fire. He gulped and gulped until every spark and ember was gone! The dragon was so full that he flew away, never to be hungry again! John was playing chess with his dad. He really wanted to win the game. Dad smiled and said, "Don't worry, it's just a game!" John tried very hard to win the game, but his dad was too good. John started to frown. He felt sad and angry. Suddenly, wild animals came out of the woods. They were roaring and growling. Dad said, "Oh no! We must run away!" John started to cry. He was so scared. But Dad scooped him up and they ran away from the wild animals. But it was too late. The animals caught them and began to growl and snarl. Dad tried to protect John, but there was nothing he could do. In the end, the wild animals chased John and his dad away, and John never got to finish the chess game. Once upon a time there was a little girl called Mia. One day Mia asked her mum if she could take a nap. Her mum smiled and said she could if she was feeling tired. Mia's eyes lit up, she was very eager. She put on her pyjamas and brushed her teeth before getting into bed. Again she asked if she was allowed to take a nap. Her mum nodded and said she could take a nap if she wanted. Mia snuggled down into her bed and began to drift off to sleep. She was dreaming of all of the wonderful things she could do when she woke up. When she woke up, she was full of energy and couldn't wait to do all of the activities she had been dreaming about. She thanked her mum for allowing her to nap. Once upon a time, there was a pretty dragonfly who liked to zoom around the garden. She liked to fly through the tunnel of the big tree and look out of the hole at the end. One day, the dragonfly saw a caterpillar in the grass. The dragonfly asked the caterpillar to join in the game. She asked him to come and fly with her through the tunnel. The caterpillar was scared. He said that he couldn't fly with the dragonfly. But the dragonfly said, "It's okay to be scared; but don't ever say you can't do something. You might be surprised at what you can do!" The dragonfly and the caterpillar zoomed through the tunnel together and the caterpillar was amazed at how he could fly! The moral of the story is: no matter how scared you are, don’t ever give up. You can try new things and surprise yourself. Once upon a time there was a brave girl. Her name was Lily. She had an adventurous spirit, she was always ready to explore the world around her. One day, Lily decided to climb the highest mountain. She was very excited but when she got to the top, she was scared. The mountain was so high and she was all alone. She began to cry. Suddenly, she heard a voice. It said, "Don't cry, Lily. I am here". Lily looked around but she couldn't see anyone. Then she saw a furry bear. He said, "I'm here to help you". Lily was relieved and she thanked the friendly bear. Then the bear gave her a big hug and said, "Let's go home". Lily was no longer frightened. She smiled and held the bear's paw as they walked down from the mountain and back home. Once there was a little girl. She had a big monster. It was very lazy. One day, the monster said to her, "Let's go to the park." The little girl was so excited and said, "Yes!" They went to the park and the monster sat down on the grass. The little girl wanted to play but the monster was just too lazy. The little girl said, "Monster, why don't you get up and play?" The monster replied, "I am just too lazy today. Maybe tomorrow I will be more active." So the little girl played while the monster just sat there. She had a lot of fun, but the monster just stayed lazy. John and Mary were two young siblings who loved to make things. John wanted to make a big number. Mary wanted to make something else. John said, “I want to make a very wealthy number.†Mary replied, “I want to make something else.†John kept insisting, “No, I need to make a wealthy number.†The two siblings argued back and forth until finally Mary said, “Let’s make the number together. That way we can both make what we want.†John and Mary worked together to make their number. They combined their ideas and in the end, they made a very wealthy number! They were both very proud of their work together. Once upon a time there was a little girl named Lucy and she was three years old. Lucy had a mommy, and one day her mommy took her to a big shop. Lucy was so excited. When they got to the shop, Lucy saw a lot of things like fruits, vegetables and sweets. Suddenly, Lucy heard a loud noise. It was a scale. Lucy asked her mommy, "What is the scale?" Her mommy answered, "It's a machine that weighs things." Lucy was so curious. She asked her mommy, "Can I weigh something?" Her mommy said, "Oh yes, pick something that's light and put it on the scale." Lucy picked up a sheet, which was not too heavy. She put the sheet on the scale. The scale said "1.7 kg". Lucy felt so proud of herself. But when she looked around, she noticed that the shopkeeper was looking at her with a rude face. Lucy felt scared. But then the shopkeeper said, "That's ok. We have to make sure everything is the right weight!" Lucy smiled and thanked the shopkeeper. She was glad he wasn't really rude after all. When Lucy arrived home, she told her mommy all about the scale in the shop and how she had weighed the sheet. Her mommy was Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Anna. She loved the winter, but this winter was special. She was playing in the snow one day when suddenly she heard a voice. It said, “Hey little girl, I’m going to steal your winter away!†Anna was scared and helpless. She didn’t know what to do. She tried to run away but the voice followed her. It said, “You can’t run away little one. I’m going to steal your winter!†Anna was so scared she started to cry. She didn’t know what to do. She thought, “There must be something I can do!†Then she had an idea. She went to her house and grabbed her blanket. She ran back outside with the blanket and started to make a snowman. The voice said, “What are you doing? I’m here to steal your winter away!†Anna replied, “I made this snowman to bring my winter back! So take him away instead!†The voice was surprised by Anna’s clever plan and said, “I give up. I can’t steal your winter from you today!†Anna smiled and hugged her snowman tight. She was happy she had saved her winter and wasn Mummy was very busy working. She worked hard all the time. She had a phone to help her work. One day, Jack asked Mummy, "Can I play with your phone?" Mummy replied, "No, Jack. I'm working. I need it to help me. Go find something to do". Jack went to find something to do and he found his toys all untidy. The room was very messy! He thought and thought and then he had an idea. He gathered all his toys and started to tidy them away. He was so proud when he was done. Mummy was very happy when she walked into the room and saw all the toys were in their places. She looked at Jack with a smile and said, "Thank you for helping me, Jack. You made the room neat and tidy". Once upon a time there was a girl named Daisy who lived in a big house. She had a family that made her very proud. Every day she would work hard and try to be a success. One day, Daisy got married to her handsome prince! Everyone was very happy for them. Daisy wore a pretty white dress and was very excited. Together, Daisy and her husband worked hard so that Daisy would become successful. Each day, Daisy was proud of the things she achieved. Soon, Daisy and her prince became very successful. They were so proud of all the things they had done together. Everyone in their family was happy for them. The end! John was walking down the street. He saw a big fountain and wanted to tie his boat to it. He gave it a tug, but it wouldn't stay put. An old man walked up to him. He said, "That's my boat." John said, "It's mine!" The old man said, "No, it's mine. You need to be honest." John was confused. He said, "I found it first." The old man said, "I don't care. It's mine, and you need to be honest." John felt bad, but he knew the old man was right. He said, "I'm sorry. Can I at least offer you some food?" The old man smiled. He said, "That would be wonderful. I appreciate your honesty. Now, why don't you tie the boat to the fountain, and we'll enjoy some lunch together." John tied the boat with the old man's help. Then the two of them went off to have lunch. They enjoyed laughing and talking together over a big plate of food. The little girl was walking with her mom, bouncing as she went. They came to a park with a big statue in the center. The little girl was curious so she went up to the statue and touched it. The statue suddenly started to bounce up and down. The little girl was so smart she knew it must be something special. Her mom asked the little girl "what made that statue bounce?" The little girl had a hunch but she knew she had to figure it out. She walked around the statue looking for clues, and that's when she found it - a big red button. The little girl was so excited and carefully she pushed the button. All of a sudden the statue started to talk. It said "hello kid, you're so smart for finding me. The park is special and together we can make it even more special". The little girl was enchanted by the statue and together they started creating fun games in the park. Everyone was so happy with their new game! John was a polite little boy who loved to swim. One day, he was playing near the lake when he spotted a boat. He was so excited and wanted to get on it right away. John asked his mom if he could go and dive into the boat. His mom said yes and John quickly jumped in the water. John swam to the boat and then carefully climbed onto it. When he was standing, he put his hands up and jumped! As he was diving, he saw something glimmering under the boat. He excitedly swam towards it but suddenly felt something sharp scrape against his leg. He screamed in pain and his mom rushed to the edge of the lake. John was rushed to the hospital as he had been cut by the boat’s rusty old motor. He had to stay in the hospital for weeks and missed all the fun in the lake. John learnt the hard way that being too polite can be dangerous sometimes! There was a little bear who liked to go on adventures. He decided to go to the forest, even though it was dark and awfully scary. As he walked through the trees, he heard a strange noise. He stopped and looked around and saw a light. "What's that?" he said out loud. The light started to move, and he became very curious. As it came closer, he realized it was another bear. "Hello there," said the bear. "What are you doing here so late at night?" The little bear said, "I came to explore. Have you been here before?" The bear laughed. "Yes, many times! In fact, I know all the best places. Would you like me to show you?" The little bear nodded his head. The two bears began their journey and the bigger bear showed him all sorts of different things. He showed him a clearing with one light tree that had a number of colorful birds perched in its branches. The two bears continued their journey until the sun began to rise, and the little bear had learned so much. He thanked the big bear for his help and they both bid goodbye and went in different directions. The little bear had had a wonderful adventure and he knew he wanted to come back soon. "Hi mama, what are we doing today?" said Lucy, a curious 3 year old. Mama replied, "We are going to the store to number some paper." "Yay! What does that mean Mama?" Lucy asked. "Numbering paper means we are going to count how many pieces of paper we need." Lucy and Mama arrived at the store and looked at the shelves. All of the paper was very poor quality and was very cheap. Mama picked up a few bundles of the paper and they began counting. Once they finished counting, Mama said, "Lucy, now we can use the paper to make something special." Lucy's eyes lit up and she exclaimed, "What are we going to make, Mama?" Mama smiled and said, "You'll see. Come on, let’s go home and get started." When they got home, Lucy saw family pictures all over the walls. Mama had carefully cut and numbered the poor paper to create special decorations. Lucy cheered with delight and said, "Now our house looks so much nicer!" Once upon a time, there was a bear named Mandy. Mandy loved mornings. Every morning, Mandy would go for a ride on her bike. Today was a heavy morning. The air was thick and Mandy was getting really hot and sweaty. "C'mon Mandy, you can do it," she said as she pedaled her bike up the hill. Finally she reached the top of the hill. She hopped off her bike and took a deep breath. Just then, she heard a voice from behind her. "Hi Mandy," it said. Mandy turned around to see her friend, Lucy the Rabbit. "Hi Lucy," said Mandy. "Hey, why don't you come with me for a ride? I'm going to the park," said Lucy. Mandy smiled and nodded her head. She hopped back on her bike and they both raced off to the park together. It was so much fun! They rode around and around and around, until it was time to go home. Mandy always enjoyed her rides with Lucy and looked forward to more heavy mornings with her friend. Once upon a time, there was a little girl called Lucy. She had a bright coloured balloon that was very special to her. One day, Lucy was walking with her balloon in the park. All of a sudden, a strong wind blew and the balloon flew away. Lucy began to cry. "Don't worry, Lucy," said her mum. "Let's have a look around and see if we can find it." They searched everywhere but Lucy couldn't find her balloon. Suddenly, she saw it up in a tall tree. "Look, mum! It's up there!" She said. But they couldn't reach it. "Don't worry," said her mum again. "I'm sure we'll find a way to get it down." Lucy was still angry, but she did her best to mind her mum and wait. Luckily, a man walking by had a long pole. He kindly offered to help Lucy get her balloon. Together, they managed to grab hold of it, and Lucy was very happy again. "See, I told you we'd find a way to get it down," said her mum. Lucy grinned and hugged her beloved balloon tightly. She realized that sometimes it's important to mind your mum and have patience. Once there was a fat dog named Welcome. She was very happy and loved to play with her owner. One day her owner called her name, "Welcome!" But when Welcome went to the owner, he scolded her and said, "No, stay away!" Confused and sad, Welcome wandered around the village. Everywhere she went, people were mean to her. No one welcomed her. Finally, Welcome found a small park where no one was around. She started to run around, rolling around and feeling happy. She even found a big bone! But then she heard a voice, "Get out of here! No Fat dogs allowed here!" Welcome looked up and saw a big man with a frown on his face. Then he started to chase her out of the park. Welcome felt very scared and she ran faster and faster. Until she stumbled and fell down. She lay there and couldn't move because she had hurt her leg. The man finally caught her and shooed her away. Welcome limped away with tears in her eyes. The End Once there was a little girl named Lila who was playing with her toy ball. She threw it up in the air and watched it bounce back down. Suddenly, she heard a voice calling her. "Lila! What are you doing?" asked the voice. Lila looked around to find a girl named Marlee standing there. "Playing with my ball," said Lila. Marlee frowned. "That's not very nice," she said. "I don't like it when you throw things around!" Lila was confused. "But it's harmless," she explained. Marlee nodded. "I understand," she said. "But what if it was something like a thread instead? You could hurt yourself if you throw that around." Lila thought about it for a moment and nodded. "You're right," she said. "I'll be more careful next time." Marlee smiled. "Good," she said. "Now let's go play something else." Lila and Marlee happily played together all day and never threw anything around again. Once upon a time, there were two friends, Emily and John. Emily was a very gifted girl, while John was an ordinary boy. One day, they were playing together in the park, and they found a pan in the sand. They decided to play with it and see what they could do. John said to Emily, "Let's destroy it!", and Emily said, "No, John, don't destroy it! We can use it to play. Don't waste it!" But John was so determined, and he kicked the pan so hard that it broke and was no longer useful. Emily was so sad to see her friend destroy something so valuable. John realized his mistake, and he apologized to Emily. The moral of the story is that it is important to think about our actions, and to not destroy things that could be put to better use. Once upon a time, there were two friends, Sammy and Susie. They were playing in the park one day and ran around, laughing and having fun. Suddenly, Susie fell on the ground and scraped her knee, making a small cut. Sammy gasped and looked at her in surprise, but Susie just stared sadly at her knee. Sammy asked,"Why don't you cry?" Susie said, "I don't want to be upset." Sammy smiled and said, "It's ok to be upset. Tell me what hurts and I'll try to help." Susie was so relieved, she thanked Sammy and hugged her. She pointed to her cut and said, "It hurts here." Sammy took out a bandage and said, "Let's put on the bandage and that will make it better." Susie nodded and with the help of Sammy, the cut was soon all bandaged up. When Sammy saw she was better, she said, "See, now you don't have to be upset anymore!" Moral of the story: It's ok to be upset sometimes and it's important to tell a friend when something hurts. With lots of love and kindness, we can help each other in times of need. Mama protected Daddy from the sun. She put powder on his face so he wouldn't get too red. Daddy said, "Mama, thank you." He was very polite. Mama smiled. "You're welcome, Daddy." Then, they went outside. Daddy was protected from the hot sun. He smiled and said, "Let's go and play!" Mama and Daddy had a lot of fun. They ran around and played pretend games. Mommy kept making sure Daddy stayed protected with the powder. At the end of the day, they were both happy and tired. They hugged and said goodbye. Mama said, "Thank you again, Daddy, for being so polite." Daddy smiled and said, "No, thank you, Mama, for always protecting me." Once upon a time, there was a little boy. He was looking for something to do, but all he could find was a dull, old rock. He picked it up and stared at it curiously. He could almost see a face starting to appear from the rock. The boy started to talk to it. He asked the rock if it would like to come and play with him. But the rock was too dull to respond. The boy was disappointed. He wiggled his nose and asked the rock why it wouldn't play with him. Still, the rock remained silent. The boy put down the rock, feeling sad that it wouldn't play. Just then, he heard his mother's voice calling him. She told him that friends don't have to be loud and excited, they can also be quiet and still provide good company. The boy understood the lesson, thanked his mother and went back to the rock. He smiled and thanked it for being his friend even though it wasn't able to respond. This is a lesson that the boy had learnt; sometimes even the most dull things can be loyal and true friends. Once upon a time, there was a girl called Lucy. She was three years old and she had lots of toys. One day, her mom told her it was time to order her toys. She made Lucy stand in a line with the other toys. Suddenly, there was a shock. The toys all came alive! Lucy was so dizzy, she didn't know what to do! One toy asked "What do you want us to do?" Lucy thought for a moment and then she said: "Dance!" The toys started to dance and Lucy clapped along. She was so happy! After a while, she found the courage to order them to stop. The toys stopped and went back in the line. Lucy's mom was very happy when she saw her daughter ordering the toys so bravely. She gave Lucy a hug and said "Well done Lucy. You did a great job!" Once upon a time there was a brave hero. His job was to protect the people from bad things. One day, he got a special weapon to help him. It was big, bright and even sparkled! He thought it was the most original weapon ever. But then the hero noticed something strange. Smoke started to come out of the weapon. The weapon was burning! He started to worry but he knew he could find a way to stop it. He realised that water would be the best way to put out the fire. Quickly, he grabbed a bucket of water and threw it at the burning weapon. Phew! The fire went out. The brave hero was glad he was able to put out the fire. He was so brave and smart and he kept the people safe. The End! Once upon a time, there was a little girl who had an unknown power. She possessed the special ability to raise smiles with just a single gesture. Her name was Gretel and she was very proud of her skill. One day, while out playing with her friend, she decided to show off her skill once again. She raised her arm with a determined smile on her face and proclaimed: "I will raise a smile!" Her friend, bewildered, replied: "How can you raise a smile?". Gretel just smiled and replied: "Trust me, you will see." The two friends went on playing, until suddenly a smile lit in the sky. It shone so brightly that it lit up the entire neighbourhood. Gretel smiled, her goal had been achieved. Her unknown power had raised a smile. Once upon a time there was a little girl called Sarah. She was 3 years old and lived in the countryside. Sarah had a pet goat called Fluffy. One day, Sarah was taking Fluffy for a walk in the field and noticed that the goat wasn't feeling very well. Sarah started to worry. Fluffy looked weak and she was shaking a lot. Sarah went to find her auntie, who lived nearby. She asked her auntie what she could do to help Fluffy feel better. Her auntie said, "I have just the thing! I have some special herbs which I can make into medicine to cure Fluffy. Bring Fluffy round tonight, and we'll give her the medicine and make her feel better". So that evening, Sarah brought Fluffy round to her auntie's house. Her auntie gave Fluffy the medicine and the goat quickly began to look less weak. Sarah was so happy that there was something to make Fluffy feel better. She thanked her auntie and took Fluffy home. And they both lived happily ever after! Once upon a time there lived a curious little girl. Every day she went out to explore the world around her. One day, when she was walking around town, she heard music coming from a strange shop. She got so curious that she decided to go in and see what was happening. When she entered the shop, she saw lots of people dancing and having fun. The little girl wanted to join them, but she was a bit scared. Suddenly, one of the dancers walked over to her and said, “Hi there! Would you like to join us?†The little girl smiled and said, “Yes!†The dancer wiped her hands on her clothes and said, “Come on, let’s dance!†The little girl danced and laughed and had a wonderful time. She was so happy that she kept coming back to the shop every day to listen to the music and dance with her new friends. And they all lived happily ever after. Once upon a time, there were two friends named Tim and Rob. They both had shiny shoes, but Tim's shoes were a little bit shiner. Rob knew that Tim must have polished them, so he asked: "Tim, did you polish your shoes?". Tim smiled and nodded, then picked up the polish. He said: "Yup! I like to make them look pretty". Rob wanted his shoes to look just as shiny as Tim's. He asked: "Can you show me how to polish my shoes?" Tim said: "Sure! Come on, I'll help you". So Rob and Tim spend the afternoon polishing their shoes. Soon, both of their shoes were sparkling so brightly that it hurt their eyes. But they both had smiles on their faces. However, the moment was soon broken when they heard a loud noise outside. It was the sound of a fight. Rob and Tim realized it was time to help, so they quickly put down the polish and ran outside. When they got there, they saw two boys who were very hungry. Rob and Tim decided to put their beautiful shoes aside and share their food with the boys. After that, they returned home and went to bed, filled with joy. Once upon a time there was one Lonely Boy. He always dreamed of doing something big with his life, but he was not sure of what. One day, he went to explore a Museum. He saw lots of different things, he was so amazed! He ran from room to room, and looked at all the colours and the shapes. He even saw a few shiny things that sparkle and twinkle in the bright lights. He noticed one shiny object on the top shelf of the museum. He asked the curator why it was up so high and the curator told him, "That object is special, and it is meant to shine bright for everyone to see." The boy looked up at the object and asked, "Can I make it shine brighter?" The curator smiled and replied, "Yes, you can. Just use your imagination and be creative!" The boy was so excited. He knew he could make the object shine even brighter if he used his imagination and creativity. He thought of all sorts of ideas and started experimenting and tinkering. Soon, the object was glowing and shimmering and proudly shining in the museum. The Lonely Boy felt so proud and happy that he made something beautiful. He knew he had finally found his special something in life. Once upon a time, there was a boy named Bob. Bob was very thoughtful and he enjoyed spending time in the garden. One day, he found an insect on a flower. Bob was determined to take care of the insect and decided to call it his friend. Bob took the insect his house and started talking to it. He said, “I am going to take care of you and protect you, my little insect friend!†Suddenly, his mother came into the room and noticed Bob. She said, “What are you doing, Bob?†Bob was embarrassed and replied, “I was trying to look after this insect.†His mother smiled and said, “That was very thoughtful of you, Bob. I'm happy to see that you are so caring.†Bob was relieved and happy that his mother was not mad. He was glad that she was understanding and he smiled at his insect friend. From then on, he was extra careful to keep his insect safe and happy. Once upon a time, there were two people. One of them was lively, and the other was very quiet. One day, the lively person thought of an idea. He said to the quiet person, "Let's go scatter leaves in the park!" The quiet person was hesitant, but the lively person was so excited! He ran and grabbed a pile of leaves and started to toss them into the air. The quiet person watched as the leaves flew and swirled around them. He couldn't help but smile at the colorful sight. Then, the quiet person grabbed a handful of leaves and joined the lively person in scattering them around the park. Together, they giggled and ran around the park, sending leaves flying. In the end, the park was covered in a beautiful blanket of leaves! The two people looked at the lovely sight and smiled in delight. That night, the two of them went back home feeling satisfied and happy. There was a man who was mad. The man was very mean and always wanted to punish others. One day the man saw a little girl playing in the park. The man wanted to punish the little girl for no reason. He unleased a jar of butter and spread it all over the little girl. The girl was so shocked she started to cry. The man just laughed. Her dress was ruined and covered in gray butter. She was so sad she ran away and never went back to the park. The man was happy he punished the little girl but the other people in the park were sad. They knew he was wrong and that he should not be allowed to punish others in such a way. Sadly, the man was never punished for his bad behaviour. Once upon a time there was a kind and gentle woman called Maisy. Maisy was very talented, and loved to cook for her family and friends. One day she was in her kitchen with her son Billy, who was only 3 years old. Billy was very curious and asked his Mummy "what are you cooking?" Maisy replied, "I'm making a delicious vegetable stew! It's going to be tasty." Billy thought this was the best idea ever and he wanted to help. Maisy said, "Great! You can chop the vegetables while I stir the sauces." Soon the kitchen was filled with delicious smells and everyone was excited to try their home cooked meal. Once the stew was ready, Billy wanted to show off his talents and asked if he could play his flute. Maisy said, " Of course you can, darling. Play your flute and make it sound gentle." Billy got his flute and started to play. It was the most beautiful sound that could be heard. All the family and friends joined in and sang along with him. They all had so much fun and enjoyed the evening. Maisy was so proud of Billy for being so kind, gentle and musical. Once upon a time there was a little girl who was very excited about taking the bus for the very first time. As she stood in line, she could feel her body starting to tremble with excitement. When it was her turn to get on the bus, she was so happy she shouted out "Good-bye!" The bus driver smiled and said, "That's a very good way to say hello! Have a nice trip!". The little girl went to find a seat and she was so excited that she couldn't stop trembling. When the bus started to move, the little girl's nervousness started to go away. She felt so good that she started singing to herself. All throughout the ride, the little girl kept smiling and feeling so happy that she couldn't help but tremble every once in a while. When the bus pulled into the terminal, the little girl was sad to say goodbye, but she was also so happy that she had been on the bus. The little girl said "Good-bye!" once again, and this time she knew exactly what to do: she waved to the bus driver and all the passengers, who all waved back with a big smile! Once there was a white home with a big problem. At night, lots of animals would attach to the house and make noise. This made the family inside the home very sad. One day, the family decided to do something. They built a fence around the house to keep all the animals away. But the family was still not sure if that was enough. The next night, the family watched through the window, worried. As the animals tried to attach to the fence, the family saw something exciting. A big white cat appeared and scared away all the animals. The family and the cat became friends, and the animals never came back. The white cat became part of the family and made their home safe. The family was happy to have their white home back. John and his mum were looking out into the sky. Suddenly, an aeroplane zipped across. "That's incredible, Mum!" exclaimed John. Mum smiled and agreed. "Yes, it certainly is incredible. Now, come on, let's go and pull the boat." John and Mum walked to the lake. John grabbed the rope and pulled with all his might. With a little help from Mum, the boat was soon in the lake. John was very excited. He couldn't wait to go boating! Mum sat in the boat and started to row. As they moved across the lake, a big aeroplane flew by. John gasped in amazement. "Wow, that was incredible, Mum!" he exclaimed. Mum smiled and nodded. "Yes, it was amazing, wasn't it?" she agreed. John looked up at the aeroplane as it flew away in the sky. It was an incredible sight. Once upon a time, there was a robot named Bob. Bob was a rare robot and could move by himself. One day, Bob wanted to explore the world. Suddenly, he heard a voice coming from afar. Bob looked around and heard the voice again. It sounded like someone was calling him. He followed the voice and soon saw a little girl. She had a big smile on her face and she was holding a toy. Bob approached the girl and asked, "Hello, what is your name?" The little girl replied, "My name is Katie! Would you like to play with me?" Bob smiled and said, "Sure!" The two played hide-and-seek with Katie hiding the toy behind her back. Then, Katie said with a mischievous wink, "Now, try to pull it out of my hands!" Bob hesitated at first, but he concentrated and used all of his strength. He could feel the power of his robot muscles and was able to pull the toy out of Katie's hands. Katie cheered and exclaimed, "Wow! That was so cool! You're a very rare robot!" Bob was so happy that he had been able to make Katie smile. He looked at her and said, "Thank you, Katie! That was fun." From that day forward, Bob and Katie were the best of friends. They continued to explore the world Once upon a time there were two friends who loved to stir their kitchen and bake together. They were always trying new recipes and having so much fun. One day, they decided to make a cake together. As they began to stir their ingredients, one of the friends noticed that it was almost time for the other friend's birthday. They wanted to surprise them, so they decided to make the cake for their birthday. The friend with the birthday began to get nosy because the other friend was stirring so much and wouldn't tell them why. That's when they noticed a calendar on the wall, and it said it was their birthday! The nosy friend was so excited and they both finished making the cake together. When they gave the cake to their friend on their birthday, they experienced the joy of giving to someone special. They learnt a valuable lesson that day: it's always nice to surprise a special friend! Once upon a time, there was a boy. His name was Joe. He had a stone in his hand. Joe wanted to make the stone clean. So, he looked for a way to clean it up. He found a bucket and some soap. Joe put the soap in the bucket and mixed it with water. He put the stone in the bucket. It started to get very clean! Joe was so happy. After that, Joe was hungry. He found a tasty apple. He was very happy and ate it. The stone and the apple were so tasty! Joe was very happy. He went to show his stone to his friends. John set off on a big adventure. He packed presents for everyone he knew. He was very excited! He set out with a big smile on his face. John walked far and wide. He felt dizzy from the long hike but he was determined to give all his presents. Along the way, he saw many different kinds of animals. He finally made it to his last stop. He had so many presents to give and a huge smile on his face. Everyone was so happy to see John and the presents he had brought. John said goodbye and set off on his way back home. Even though he was a bit tired and dizzy from all the walking, he was still full of joy from all the kindness he had seen on his adventure. John and his mom were at the beach. It was a sunny day and the waves of the ocean sparkled in the sunshine. John was excited and asked his mom if he could go in the water. She said it was ok and John ran towards the shore. Just before he got there he heard his mom shouting. "Be careful, John!" John stopped and decided to be extra careful. He started to wave his arms and slowly walked into the ocean. He felt the cold water around his feet. Then he took a few steps and he was in up to his knees. He giggled as the waves pushed him back and forth. John saw some children far away. They were laughing and running around, being careless with their feet in the waves. He wanted to join them, but he wasn't sure if his mom would let him. So he started to walk back to the shore. John saw his mom and ran towards her. She smiled and gave him a hug. "Come on John," she said, "Let's go and get an ice cream". John said yes and put his hand on his mom's leg. Out of nowhere, his mom started to rub his head. John felt safe and happy, and smiled all the way back to the ice cream store. Once upon a time there were two crayons. One of the crayons was smart and the other one was not so intelligent. The smart crayon decided to take a relax. He sat down and enjoyed the fresh air. The other crayon was too busy running around and not taking any time to enjoy life. One day, the smart crayon met a wise old owl. The wise owl said, “If you just take some time to relax, you’ll be more intelligent than the other crayon.†The smart crayon took the wise owl’s advice and relaxed more often. The other crayon continued to run around without any time for rest. Soon enough, the smart crayon became more intelligent and the other crayon was left behind. This story teaches us an important lesson. We need to remember to relax and enjoy life because it will make us more intelligent. One day in the park, two friends marched together. One of them was named Jeff, and the other was called Lucy. As they marched, Jeff said, "Let's go on an organized nature walk. We can look for bugs and flowers!" Lucy's lips curled into a smile. "Yes, let's go!" So they marched around the park, looking for bugs and flowers. While they marched, they saw lots of birds and a few butterflies. Lucy said, "Look Jeff, an organized line of ants!" Jeff chuckled. "Wow, look at their marching! We should learn from their example and stay organized on our nature walk." So the two friends continued their march around the park, organized in their search for bugs and flowers. The sun was shining, the birds were singing and it was a beautiful day. Once upon a time, there lived a quiet bunny. One day, the bunny heard a strange noise coming from the woods. The bunny was curious, so he hopped and hopped until he reached the woods and then he saw something incredible! It was an old tree and in the middle was a big hole. The bunny came closer, and then he saw it - there was something shiny inside. Suddenly the tree started to shake and a big cloud of dust flew up into the air. The bunny was scared, but then he noticed something even more surprising - there was a big flash of light inside the hole. He crept closer and closer, and then he noticed something else - a big stone shaped like a key! The bunny hopped back, not sure what to do. He had discovered a mystery! Suddenly, he heard a loud noise and saw a green light strike the key. The bunny gasped - could it be? He had found an enchanted key! The bunny was so excited that he hopped and hopped, still clutching the key. What wonders would he find on his adventure? He was determined to find out. The bunny hopped on, quieter than ever. Once upon a time there was a lady called Sarah and a little boy called Tim. Sarah and Tim were walking in the park when they heard a loud noise coming from a tree nearby. They stopped and looked, and saw a big bird caught in the tree. Sarah said to Tim, “We have to rescue that bird!†Tim said, “Let’s do it!†They bent down and saw that the bird was holding something. It was a wide guitar! Sarah carefully reached up and grabbed the guitar, and then Tim very slowly caught the bird in his hands. He held it close and said, “We saved you!†The bird chirped and flew away. Sarah and Tim watched it go. Sarah smiled and said, “We’re heroes now!†Tim laughed and smiled as he hugged the wide guitar. He said, “We did it! We saved the bird and its guitar!†Once upon a time, there was a young boy named Max who lived near the sea. Every day, he would kneel by the harbor and watch the ships come in from near and far. One day, he saw something very rare. In the distance, he could make out a grand ship. It was unlike any he had ever seen. Max wanted to get a better look at it. He wanted to get closer to see all of the wonders it must contain. Max asked his mother if he could take a boat out to go see this rare ship. She said yes, so they took the boat out to the harbor. When Max got close enough he could see that it held many special and mysterious items. He wanted to explore them, but he was too far away. Max's mother said, "Max, stay here. I'm going over to the ship to see what it is." Max kneeled there in the boat and waited for his mother to return. She came back soon, with a smile on her face and a chest in her hands. "I found some rare treasures on the ship," she said. "They are yours now!" Max cheered with delight and thanked his mother for the special gift. From then on, every time he kneeled by the harbor, he would remember this amazing, rare adventure. Once upon a time there was a wealthy family who had a cane. The family loved their cane and it was always passed down from generation to generation. One day, a little 3-year-old girl in the family wanted to make something new with it. She thought it would be fun to make a new game out of it. At first, her family was happy with her idea. But they soon realized it would be taking away something valuable from their past. The parents told the girl that she could not make a game out of the cane and they explained why. The girl began to cry. She was sad and disappointed. She didn't understand why she couldn't make something new and fun out of the cane. The family tried to explain that some things are meant to last and be shared in the same way forever. The girl was able to understand and accepted the fact that she couldn't make a game out of the family cane. Though she was still sad, at the end, she accepted the decision and chose to keep the cane in the same way as it has been passed down from generation to generation. Once upon a time there was a mouse who was very fearful. He scurried around and looked for something to help him. He noticed a kind little girl in the garden playing. When the mouse saw her, he ran up to her and squeaked. The little girl looked at the mouse and asked, "What's wrong?" The mouse said, "I'm scared. Can you help me?" The little girl smiled and said, "I can! What do you need?" The mouse said, "I need a place to hide. Somewhere safe." The little girl thought for a moment and then had an idea. She grabbed a wooden box and put it in the corner of the garden. She said, "Here you go. You can hide in this box and you will be safe." The mouse hopped in the box and thanked the kind little girl. He was no longer fearful and the little girl had helped him. Davey was playing in his garden when huge drops of rain started to fall from the sky. He quickly ran to his porch to stay out of the rain. Davey's mom saw him and said, "Why don't you take a fat umbrella and go out for a walk?" Davey smiled and said, "Okay mumma." He grabbed the fat umbrella and opened it. The rain was as heavy as ever, but Davey stayed safe beneath the big umbrella. He swooshed it around, enjoying the way it moved in the wind. Davey wandered until the rain stopped. Then he put away his fat umbrella and went back home with a happy smile on his face. Clara was a very persistent girl. No matter what came her way, she kept trying and never gave up. One day, Clara found a funny looking faucet in the garden. She wanted to find out what it did. So she tried turning the knob. When she did, water came raining down all around her. She was so amazed she started to laugh and made silly jokes. A second later, Clara's mom came by and saw what was happening. She scolded her and said, "Clara, did you know that you are only supposed to use water for important things and not for playing around?". Clara realized what she had done and said, "I'm sorry mom. I won't do it again." Clara's mom was glad to hear that. She smiled and said, "That's alright my dear. I'm glad that you have a persistent spirit. Just make sure to use your energy for important things." Clara smiled back and said, "I will, mom. Thank you!" The moral of the story is that it's important to be persistent, but it's also important to use your energy and resources for important things in life. Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Mary. She lived with her mommy and daddy in a big house. One day, Mary was in her bedroom playing with her toys when she heard a tap coming from outside. She went outside to see what was happening and saw a filthy man standing there. Mary was scared because the man looked like he had been sleeping in the street. She called out to her mom and dad, who hurried outside to see what was happening. The man said, “I need help. Can you please let me stay with you?†Her mommy said, “I’m sorry, but we can’t do that. You look too filthy.†The man started to cry and said, “Please, I have no one else to turn to.†Mary felt sorry for the man and said, “Mommy, can we help the man? Please?†Her mommy thought for a moment and said, “Okay, we can help. But you have to help him too.†Mary smiled and said, “Okay!†They all worked together to help the man to clean himself up. Mary gave him some of her old clothes and they both worked to make sure he was clean. Soon, the man no longer looked filthy. He thanked Mary and her Once upon a time there was a cute little kitten called Coby. He had a long, white tail, with a black tip on the end. Coby had a very special gift. He could make anything he wanted come to life. He was so charming that he made all of his owners happy. One day, Coby's owner decided to give him a special treat. She took him outside and let him explore the garden. Coby loved it! He explored every corner of the garden and found a lovely flower. He stepped closer to it, and suddenly the flower began to talk. The flower said “Hi there Coby, don't forget to take care of yourself and your tail.†Coby was so surprised! He thanked the flower for the advice and raced back inside to show his owner what he'd discovered. His owner said, “Coby, it's so nice to have such a charming pet! Remember, always keep your tail well groomed and happy.†Coby was so happy to have such a caring owner, and he's taken good care of his tail ever since. Once upon a time there was an old bear. Every day the bear used to go to the park and look for food. One day, when the bear was eating some old leaves, he heard a voice. "Hey old bear! Would you like a soft apple?" The bear turned around and saw a small human. He had a soft apple in his hand. The bear nodded and the little human handed him the apple. The bear gobbled up the soft apple, it was delicious! To thank him, the bear hugged the little human with love. The little human laughed and said, "We should do this again! Maybe next time I will bring you a soft peach." The old bear smiled, he was very happy. From that day on, they were the best of friends. Once upon a time, there was a little girl called Sarah. She was having a grumpy day, and she was tired. So Sarah decided to go and have a nap in her bedroom. She ran upstairs to reach the bedroom door. The bedroom was full of sunshine, and Sarah felt better. She lay down on her bed, feeling grumpy and sleepy. Before long, she started to feel happy and relaxed. She reached up and touched the soft pillow above her head, and before she knew it, she was asleep. When she woke up, Sarah felt much better. The grumpiness was gone and she was ready to start the day again. Once upon a time, there was a little girl called Daisy. Daisy wanted to bake something special. She went to her mum and asked her: "Can I bake a cake mummy?" Mummy smiled and said: "Yes, you can!" Daisy was so excited and she ran to the kitchen to get started. First, Daisy gathered some ingredients to bake the cake. She got some flour, sugar, eggs and butter. She cracked the eggs, stirred the mixture and put it in the oven. A few minutes later, the cake was ready. She went back to her mum and said: "Look what I have baked, mummy!" Mummy was so proud of Daisy. She hugged Daisy and said: "That is wonderful, I knew you could do it." Daisy was feeling creative and she wanted to do something else in the kitchen. She saw some chalk and decided to make a picture on the kitchen table. She drew circles, squares and hearts. She was very proud of her artwork. When she was finished, Mummy saw the picture and said: "That's lovely!" Daisy had a lot of fun baking and creating chalk art. Her kitchen was no longer empty, it was filled with love! Once upon a time there was a very famous frog. He was so famous that even the trees knew his name. Everyone wanted to be just like him. One day, he was hanging out in a pond when he saw a little girl playing nearby. He hopped out of the pond and said to her, “Hi there! I’m the famous frog, do you know me?â€. The little girl was so excited to meet him and said, “Yes! I know you, you’re famous!â€. The frog was so happy and he said to her, “Let’s have some fun! We can jump all the way around this pond.†So, they grabbed hands and he hopped one way and she jumped the other, then they switched. The frog was so impressed with the little girl’s jumping skills, he said, “Wow! You’re so good at jumping! In fact, you’re the best jumper I’ve ever seen!†The little girl was so happy, she twirled around in her best clothes and said, “Thank you Mr. Frog! I’m so glad I got to jump with the most famous frog in the world!â€. The frog smiled and winked at her before hopping back into the pond. And they both lived happily ever after. Once there was a three-year-old girl named Lily. She wanted to go on an adventure, so she decided to choose her own comet and take a ride on it. She imagined it would be a wonderful journey. So Lily found a comet and hopped on it. She soared through the sky and made it to the other side. But when she arrived, the comet crash landed and things were not how she imagined. The land she landed on was dark and scary. Everything looked old and cold. And when she stepped on the ground, it was full of thorns that made her feet sore. Lily was so scared that she wanted to go back home. But she couldn't find her comet. As she started to cry, a strange voice spoke from the sky. "If you want to go home, you must choose something bitter," said the voice. "Choose carefully, for the wrong choice will lead you deeper into a terrible land." Lily looked around and saw a bowl full of bitter things. She slowly chose one of them and put it in her pocket. But, as soon as she took it, a big gust of wind sucked her up and blew her away. And that was the last time anyone ever saw poor Lily. She was gone forever. Once upon a time there was a little girl named Jenny who had a passion for fashion. Every morning she would wake up and put on the most delicious looking outfit her mom had bought her. One day as she was admiring her dress in the mirror she heard a voice behind her. "Hey! Why don't you put on one of my outfits?" It was her little brother, Bob. "No! I like my outfit," Jenny said stubbornly. Bob was not going to take no for an answer. "Come on! My outfits will make you look even better," he insisted. Jenny wasn't sure what to do, so she reluctantly decided to try on his clothes in exchange for one of her toys. As soon as she put them on she was amazed - the clothes were comfortable and stylish! "Wow! These clothes are so much better than mine!" Jenny shouted with delight. Bob smiled. He had gained something much more important than a toy that day - Jenny's trust and appreciation. Moral of the story: by being generous, we can gain more than we give away. Once upon a time there was a little girl named Lucy. She was three and liked to play. One day, Lucy's mum took her to the library. There were so many books! Lucy asked her mum, "What are all the books for?" Mum smiled and said, "They are here to help you learn new things - it's so easy!" Lucy got excited and wanted to know what kind of things she could learn. So Mum told her, “You can learn about animals, nature, and even about science! You can learn about anything you'd like!" It sounded like so much fun. So both Lucy and her mother spent the day looking at books in the library. In the end, Lucy chose a book about dogs, and her mum chose one about gardening. They both took them home. Lucy loved to read the book about dogs, and she was so happy to learn new things. Mum was proud of her and said, "See, I told you the library was so easy!" Once upon a time, there was a little bird named Jack. Jack wanted to go on a nice adventure but he only had a few coins that were very cheap. So, he decided to ask his mom if he could have some more money. "Mommy, can I have more coins?" Jack asked. "No, not right now," his mom said. "But you can turn to your friend, Jim. He can help you out." So Jack went to visit his friend. When he got there, Jim said, "Hey Jack! What can I do for you?" "Can you give me some coins so I can go on a nice adventure?" Jim smiled and said, "Sure thing! Here's enough for you to part on an amazing journey. Enjoy!" Jack was so excited! He thanked Jim and then ran off to start his adventure. He had enough coins to get him started and he couldn't wait to see what exciting things he could find. He went on many adventures and had lots of fun along the way. One day Jimmy thought to himself, “I wonder how far I can reach?†He began to stretch out his arm and by the time he had reached as far as he could he noticed a mark on the ground. It looked like a special mark and he wanted to see if he could reach it. He excitedly called out to his mom, “Mommy! Look! I can reach this mark!†“That’s nice honey,†she said, “but let’s not get too close to it. It’s not safe.†But Jimmy didn’t listen. He wanted to reach the mark as close as he could. He stepped a bit closer and closer but as he got closer he heard a strange noise. Suddenly, the ground started shaking and Jimmy was scared. He quickly ran back to his mom crying and telling her what happened. “Oh no!†his mom said. “That mark must have been a warning sign! We need to get away from here now!†Jimmy and his mom ran back home, scared and shaken. They never did find out what was behind the mark, but they knew that it was not safe. Once upon a time, there was a pretty girl. She was just three years old, and her name was Anna. One day, she found a diary under her bed. She was very curious and opened it up. Inside, she saw lots of tiny words. Anna didn't know what the words meant, but she thought the diary was very pretty. Anna ran to tell her mommy. "Mommy! Mommy! I found a diary!" She exclaimed. Mommy smiled, and said, "Oh, that's wonderful! Let's shut it and put it away for now." So, Anna shut the diary and carefully placed it back under her bed. From that day on, Anna got in the habit of taking the diary out and playing with it. She loved to read it and run her fingers across the pretty pages. She pretended that one day she too would write stories in a diary. Once upon a time there was a family who had a little 3 year old boy. They all enjoyed spending their evenings together and often the family would bake together. One evening they decided they would bake a cake. The little boy got to help, too. He mixed the dry ingredients together in a bowl and then waited while his mom put the mixture in the oven. The little boy waited patiently. He watched the TV while he waited, but eventually he got impatient. He asked his mom, "Is it done yet?". She replied, "Not yet. It will take some time before the cake is baked and ready to eat." The little boy kept watching the TV while he waited and finally, after what felt like forever, his mom announced that the cake was done. The room filled with the smell of freshly baked cake. His mom took the cake out of the oven and cut it. They all took a slice and it was delicious. The cake was moist on the inside and dry on the outside - just the way the little boy liked it! Once upon a time there was a little girl named Lily. She was only 3 years old and loved to explore new places. One day, Lily asked her dad if they could go on an adventure. Her dad agreed and they set out. As soon as they arrived, Lily could see lots of exciting things. She rushed to explore them all. Each corner she turned revealed a new mystery. What was around the corner, what would it look like? Every direction it seemed as if something new and exciting was just waiting to be discovered. As she rushed from one location to the next, Lily stopped at a big red door. She asked her dad if it was available to explore. Her dad smiled and said "Yes, it is!". They opened the door together and found a garden full of colourful flowers. Lily was so amazed! She smiled and said, "This is a wonderful mystery!" Merry was gifted. Everyone knew it. She was always so excited to learn and quick to understand things. One day, Merry was playing in the backyard when she noticed the roof on her house. She shouted out, "Look at the roof! What a cool shape!" Her mom walked over with a smile, "Yes, it sure is!" Merry couldn't stop looking at it. She asked, "Mommy, can I touch it?" Mommy answered, "I don't think so, sweetheart. The roof is very high up and we don't want you to fall." Merry thought for a moment and said, "It still looks so interesting. Maybe I can shout up to it." She then closed her eyes and shouted as loud as she could, "Hello rooft! Hello rooft!" Her mom laughed and clapped her hands. "You're so gifted, my little one!" Once upon a time, there was a little green frog who loved to explore. One day, he decided to explore a foggy forest. As he hopped deeper into the fog, he saw something that made him stop in amazement. It was an original palace made of candy and ice cream! The little frog was so happy, he jumped inside to explore. Suddenly, he heard a loud voice shout, "Stop!" It was the voice of a small, green fairy. She told the frog that this was her palace and he must reverse at once! The frog started to jump back, but he couldn't find his way. All he saw was fog! He was scared and he couldn't find his way out. He looked around desperately, but it was too late. The fairy had vanished into the fog and the frog was lost forever. Once upon a time there lived a family. They had two children, a boy and a girl. Every night, the boy and girl put on their pajamas and went to sleep. One night, the family heard a sound at the door and it was a beggar. He asked if he could have a little money. The father said no, but the girl said yes. She gave the beggar some money and he thanked her. The father said she had been very graceful and generous. However, the boy said that he was sad that the girl did not let him share in the act of generosity. He felt the beggar should have asked for his help too. He said he wanted to be generous too. Moral of the Story: Sharing and being kind are important virtues. Everyone has the right to be generous, even children! Once upon a time, there was a beautiful lake. All the fish swam gracefully around it and the birds sang lightly above it. One day, a little girl named Lila decided she wanted to explore the lake. Without a second thought, she got into her red kayak and paddled it down the lake. On her way, she saw a lot of different animals. She could see fish filling up their bellies with food from the lake and a turtle gracefully swimming against the current. Lila suddenly heard a noise coming from the lake. She got out of her kayak and, looking around, noticed a giant hole in the middle of the lake. "What is that?" Lila asked. A voice from above said, "The hole needs to be filled." Lila smiled and went back to her kayak. She filled up her kayak with water and brought it over to the hole. Slowly, she started to fill up the hole. As the water began to rise, the lake became more and more graceful. Lila was so proud of herself, she smiled with joy and happily paddled back home. Once upon a time, there was a strong tiger named Sam. He lived in a big forest and had lots of friends. One day, Sam was walking around and he happened to see a big rock with a hole in it. He wondered what was inside so he decided to peek. All of a sudden, Sam heard a funny noise. He peeked in and saw a magical power! Sam was very excited and he started to play with the power. He used the power to make all sorts of exciting things happen. He felt like he had all the power in the world! But then, his friends started to get jealous. They didn't want Sam to have all the power. So, one day one of them said, "Hey Sam, why don't you put the power back in the rock and let us all have some fun?" Sam hesitated because he liked having all the power, but his friends were his friends and he wanted them to be happy. So he made a decision to put the power back in the rock, and everyone had lots of fun. But Sam soon began to regret it. Without the power, he was feeling powerless and he wished he had kept the power. Maybe it wouldn't have been so funny after all. Once upon a time there was a little girl called Daisy. Daisy loved exploring and she was always looking for things to learn. One day she found an ancient letter. She looked carefully at the letter and noticed it was very old. Daisy thought the letter was special so she decided to take it home with her. On the way home Daisy began to whistle. When she reached her door, she heard someone whistling back to her. May be it was an old bird that wanted to play? She looked around and saw a little old man. He was wearing a brown hat and he smiled when he saw Daisy. He said, “I see you have found an ancient letter? May be you should read it?†Daisy was amazed. She had never seen the little old man before. She asked him, “How did you know about the letter?†The old man winked and said, “Letters have a way of finding their own way home!†Daisy was sure he was right and she thanked him. She ran inside and opened her letter with excitement. What a wonderful surprise! AJ and his mom went to the store. He was very excited! He saw something he liked and he asked his mom to buy it. His mom saw it was a bottle of lotion. She told AJ lotions help us feel better. AJ liked having smooth skin and he asked his mom to buy it. Mom said it was reliable, so they bought it and brought it home. At home, AJ and his mom opened the lotion. AJ squeezed the bottle and out came a strange, gooey feeling. It was strange, but it felt so nice! AJ slathered it on his hands and arms and he smiled. AJ said to his mom, "I'm so happy you bought this reliable lotion. Can we get more soon?" His mom laughed and said, "Of course we can, AJ. It really does feel nice." Once upon a time there was a little bird called Jay. Jay was looking for a safe place to build a nest and she found a tree deep in the woods. She was very excited and started collecting twigs, leaves and feathers to make her perfect nest. When the nest was finished, Jay was so proud of it and sang her special song to celebrate. Then suddenly she heard a sound from the shadows. A witch appeared and said to Jay, "You must be careful little one, my nest is close by." Jay was very scared and said, "Please, I just need this nest to be safe." But the witch replied, "No, this is my nest now. You must leave or suffer my curse!" So Jay flew away quickly never to return again. The witch smiled and settled into Jay's nest, now her own. Once upon a time, there was a little girl called Emily. She was three years old and she was the happiest girl in the whole town. She had lots of toys, a big bedroom and an armchair that she loved to sit on. One day, Emily was snuggling up in her armchair with her favourite teddy bear. She hugged it tight, gave it a sweet kiss and smiled. Suddenly, her mum came in and said: "What's that big smile for, my darling?" Emily smiled wider and said: "I'm so happy today, mummy!" Mummy smiled back and said: "I'm so glad you're happy, darling. Now why don't you get up and go play outside?" Emily smiled and nodded. She climbed out of the armchair with her teddy bear and went outside to play. She smiled the whole day and was the happiest girl in town. Once upon a time, there lived a sleepy witch in a small house in the woods. One day, the witch was making a magical potion when she accidentally dropped a glass on the floor. It made a loud noise, and the glass broke into a hundred pieces. The witch became angry and she started to yell, shaking her fists in the air: "Who did this!?" The sleepy witch looked around, but she couldn't find anyone. She was all alone. Just then, a tiny voice whispered: "It was me! I'm sorry I broke the glass." The witch turned around and saw a small, three year old child standing there, looking very tired. The witch smiled and said: "It's alright, sweetheart. Accidents happen. Just be more careful next time." Once upon a time, there was a little girl called Sarah. She was very tidy and always had a smile on her face. One day, Sarah's mom asked her, "Sarah, will you go to the doctor?" Sarah looked scared and said, "What's a doctor?" "It's someone who can help you. It's not scary," Mom said. Sarah set out to the doctor. When she got there, she felt really scared. But as soon as she saw the doctor, she felt better. He was kind and had a friendly voice. The doctor checked Sarah over and said, "You are very healthy and very tidy!" Sarah smiled and was happy to hear the doctor's kind words. The doctor said, "You take care of yourself, Sarah!" Sarah said goodbye and set off to her home with a smile on her face. Once upon a time, two naughty kids were disagreeing about dinner. One wanted pizza, but the other wanted burgers. They kept arguing until a nosy adult came by to help. "What's going on here?" the adult asked. "We can't decide what to eat for dinner," said one kid. "Why don't you just compromise," said the adult. "Compromise? What's that?" asked the other kid. "It means you both have to agree on something so you can have dinner," said the adult. The kids thought about it and decided to have both pizza and burgers. They thanked the nosy adult and finally had dinner together. Once upon a time, there was a wolf in the woods. The wolf was strong and scary, so the animals stayed away. One day, an ant decided to challenge the wolf and marched right up to him. The ant said "I am small but brave. I want to tie you up so I can show the other animals that I'm not afraid of you". They wolf roared, warning the ant to back away. But the ant kept marching forward. The ant kept on talking and talking, until the wolf started to feel sleepy. So the ant quickly ran to the tree and got some string. He used the string to carefully tie up the wolf. When all the animals saw the wolf was tied up, they cheered for the brave ant. They learned that even the smallest most careful things can make a difference. The ant had showed them that being brave is something to be proud of. Once there was a bald little caterpillar. He was always curious and liked to explore. One day, he decided to follow a trail of dust through the garden. He followed the dust trail up, up, up higher and higher until he found an interesting house. Inside the house was a beautiful green frog! The caterpillar was excited and wanted to become friends with the frog. So he followed the frog, hop by hop, all around the house. They had a lot of fun together and even ate some yummy food together. Eventually, the sun began to set, so the caterpillar said his goodbyes and went back home. He was very excited to tell his family about his new friend! Once there was a bunny named Lucky. He was always hopping around the meadow looking for adventure. One day, Lucky saw a beautiful scarf blowing in the wind. He hopped over to take a closer look. "What a beautiful scarf," said he. When Lucky touched it, something magical happened. The scarf began to shine bright and swirl around him. Lucky hopped around the meadow in pure joy. Suddenly, the wind changed the scarf into a rainbow of colors. Lucky hopped back and forth in the rainbow delighted. "Wow, I'm so lucky!" said Lucky. He ended up wearing the scarf every day. From that day on, Lucky and his lucky scarf had many fun adventures. Once there was a baby fox who wanted to explore the world. He heard about a fancy cabin in the woods and thought he should go and check it out. So the little fox trotted off and soon arrived at the cabin. When he saw it, he was amazed. It was really fancy! When the baby fox knocked on the door of the cabin, an old lady opened it. She said, "What do you want?" The baby fox replied, "I just wanted to see if this fancy cabin was real." The old lady smiled and invited the baby fox in. She showed him around the cabin and they had a nice chat. The fox thanked the old lady for being so kind and left. The baby fox couldn't believe he had found such a fancy cabin. It was a great adventure! Once upon a time there was a pale man who lived in a small house. He had a mustache, and he was very proud of it. As he walked around town one day, he accidentally bumped into a little girl. He apologized and asked, "What's your name?" The little girl smiled, and replied, "My name is Emma. What's your name?" The man smiled, and said, "My name is Oliver. Do you own a mustache?" Emma smiled and shook her head. "No, I don't own a mustache. But I think it's very cool!" Oliver smiled and said, "Actually, everyone should own a mustache sometimes. It's a must!" Emma giggled and then ran away down the street, with Oliver offering one last shout: "Take care now, Emma!" Timmy was excited. He was at the doctor's office and was about to get his first x-ray. The doctor had explained to him what to expect. He was to lie still and place his arm on a mysterious machine. The doctor smiled reassuringly at Timmy. "Ready?" he asked. "Yes!" Timmy said eagerly. The doctor began to prepare the x-ray machine. He flipped switches and adjusted buttons. Timmy watched as mysterious lights flickered and strange noises bubbled from the machine. After a few moments, the doctor told Timmy he was all set. Timmy lay still on the bed and put his arm on the machine. He felt a little bit weird, but the doctor said everything was OK. Then he heard a sound like a camera and saw a bright light. He had taken his first x-ray! The doctor congratulated him, and Timmy proudly went home with a picture of his x-ray. From that day, whenever he visited the doctor, Timmy knew he would have to prepare for his x-ray. Once upon a time there was a truck who was very happy. He liked to drive around and explore the world. One day, he decided to prepare a big picnic for his friends. He loaded up all of the food, and climbed into the driver's seat. But as the truck started to drive down the road, he noticed something was wrong. His engine started to sputter and smoke. He managed to make it to the picnic spot, but it was too late. The truck was broken down! The truck was so sorry for ruining the picnic. He knew his friends would be disappointed. But then he heard a voice from behind him. "Don't worry, truck. We can still have fun!" It was his friends. They were so happy to see him, they hadn't even noticed that the picnic was gone. His friends helped him fix the truck, and they all had a wonderful time together. The truck was overjoyed! He was so relieved his friends had forgiven him. From then on, he was more careful to prepare for any surprises on the road. Once upon a time, there was a little boy called Tom who wanted to pick a present for his mom's birthday. He looked around the store and saw a brown box. Tom was drawn to it because it looked beautiful, so he picked it. He couldn't wait to give the box to his mom for her special day. Tom's mom opened the box and was so excited to see what was inside. But when she opened it, all she saw was an empty box. She got so angry that she told Tom that he should have thought more of the value of the gift. Tom was so embarrassed he ran away. He learned a valuable lesson that day: be thoughtful and give something that has a deeper meaning. Once upon a time, there was a boy named Jack. He was three-years-old. One day, he saw a chair. It looked fun, so he decided to join it. But little Jack didn't know it was dangerous. As he got closer, the chair moved. It was alive! Jack was scared and tried to run away, but the chair hopped after him. Running away was no use. The chair kept chasing him. Just when Jack thought it was over, he saw a tree nearby. He had an idea. He ran over to the tree and quickly climbed up. The chair couldn't follow him. It hopped around the tree, but it just couldn't reach him. Jack was safe! He stayed in the tree until the chair stopped and went away. Jack learned his lesson. He knew to not join something so dangerous again. From then on, he was careful and never joined something he didn't know was safe. One day Jake and his mum were walking in the park. Jake heard the sound of laughter in the distance and he asked his mum what it was. Mum replied, "That's a joke, Jake. Someone is telling a joke and everyone is laughing." Jake wanted to hear the joke so he ran ahead to the gathering of people. When he arrived he saw that everyone was having lots of fun. In the middle of the circle was a big blue elephant. Everyone was carrying 4 peanuts in one hand and offering the peanuts to the elephant. When the elephant had all the peanuts the people laughed and said, "It's a magic elephant!" Everyone was so happy that Jake couldn't help but laugh with them. He shouted, "That was a great joke!" Everyone agreed and they all went home happy. Once upon a time there was a girl. She liked to go outside and play. One day she walked out to the road, and saw a big car zoom past. It made a lot of noise and she became afraid, so she started to cry. Just then, a friendly man walked up. He saw the girl and waved. He said, "Don't be afraid, it's just a car. Here, have a tasty treat to make you feel better". He gave the girl a cookie and she smiled. The man waved goodbye and the girl waved back. She was no longer scared because she had made a new friend. She went back home and enjoyed her tasty treat! Once upon a time, there was a very attractive girl named Lucy. She wished to be married one day. One day, Lucy heard about a grand stadium event where two people could get married. Lucy thought it was a wonderful idea and decided to go the stadium. When she arrived, there were many people all dressed up in their wedding clothes. The stadium was beautifully decorated and filled with love and joy. At the center of the stadium, there was a man wearing a white suit. Lucy walked up to him, and he said, "Are you here to marry someone?" Lucy smiled and answered, "Yes, I am here to marry someone. This is such an attractive stadium." The man nodded and said, "I am here to marry my bride. I'm sure you will find your own special someone to marry soon enough." Lucy thanked him and turned to look around the stadium. She was sure she would find her one true love. Once upon a time there was a little girl called Monica. She was three years old and loved playing outside. One day, when Monica was playing in the garden, she saw a pink plant. She became very curious and wanted to know what it was. Monica asked her mum, "What is this pink plant, mummy?" Her mum replied, "That's a rose, sweetheart. Roses are very special plants, they have thorns and they like to get lots of sunshine." Monica said, "I want to follow the rose!" So Monica's mum said, "Okay, let's follow the rose. We'll need to water it every day. Then it will stay pink and happy." So each day, Monica and her mum would follow the rose and make sure it was happy. Monica would chat to the rose and tell it stories, and the rose would always shimmer in the sunshine. Monica and her mum made sure to follow the rose, and soon it grew bigger and bigger. Today, it still grows in the garden, keeping Monica and her mum company as they play. Once there was a boy named Jeff. He was 3 years old and very curious. One day, he went out with his mom to the store. His mom wanted to buy a few things so she told Jeff to stay outside and not wander too far. So, Jeff stayed outside and suddenly he spotted something shiny and glittering. It was a pistol! Jeff wanted to look closer so he went and grabbed it. Suddenly, Jeff heard someone talking and he turned around to see who it was. It was another boy, around his age, and the boy said: "That's my gun! You should give it back to me or it will be dangerous!" Jeff knew that the gun was dangerous, but he also knew that he was brave and strong. He didn't want to give the gun back, so he promised the boy he would keep it instead. The other boy was sad, but he knew there was nothing he could do. He went away, leaving Jeff alone with the gun. At first, Jeff found the pistol useful. He could play war games with it, and he could use it to protect himself. But soon enough he started to feel scared of the gun. He stored it away in a box, never using it again. The moral of the story is: promises can't always be kept and some things can be useful but also dangerous. Once upon a time there was a chubby elephant. His name was Theodore. Each morning, Theodore would stand in the velvet field and think about his day. Suddenly, one morning Theodore saw something special. A tiny bird was hopping around the velvet field. Theodore wanted to join the bird in a game. Theodore asked the bird, "Can I join you?" The bird said, "Yes, you can join me!" Theodore was so happy. He started to hop around the velvet field, just like the bird. Everywhere Theodore hopped the velvet felt so soft on his chubby feet! Theodore was so excited. This was the best game ever! He and the bird hopped together around the velvet field all day long. And they were best friends forever! Once upon a time, there was a little girl called Emily. She lived in a difficult world, with many doors all around her. One day, she saw a distant door. She wanted to open it, so she began to look for a way to unlock it. After searching for a while, she found a tomato. She smiled, and figured out that the tomato was the key to unlock the door. Emily took the tomato and opened the door. To her surprise, she found a dozen more tomatoes, behind the door. She laughed, and was very happy. Then, Emily heard a voice coming from behind the door. "Thank you for unlocking the door for me," said a gentle voice. Emily was surprised. She stepped into the room, and saw a big fuzzy cat, staring at her. Emily smiled and said, "You're welcome, Mr Cat. You were locked in here?" The cat nodded, "Yes, I was. But thanks to you, I'm now free." Emily was delighted. She petted the cat, and the two of them shared some tomatoes together. The end. Bob and Amy were friends and always liked to go for a walk together. Amy brought her hammer with her as she liked to bang rocks and make them yield. One day they went on a walk and Amy was looking for rocks. Bob looked and, in the distance, he saw a big rock. “Let’s go,†shouted Bob, “that rock looks like it will yield.†Amy and Bob started to run towards the rock. When they arrived, Amy took out her hammer and hit the rock. The rock was dry and did not yield. Amy was disappointed, so Bob said, “Let’s keep looking, there must be other rocks around here.†Amy and Bob kept looking and, eventually, they found a rock that yielded with a few hits from her hammer. Amy was delighted and Bob smiled proudly. Afterwards, they decided to take the rock home and show their parents their discovery. The two friends had the best time that day. Once upon a time there was a little girl named Sara. She was three-years-old and loved to go to the opera. One day, Sara and her family decided to go to the opera. Sara was so excited, she quickly jumped out of the car once they had arrived and ran to the entrance. When Sara got to the door, she saw that it was dark inside. She learned to the door but it wouldn't open. She started to cry. "Don't worry, Sara," said her mom. "Let's see if we can find the key so we can get inside." Sara and her family looked everywhere but couldn't find the key. Suddenly, Sara leaned down to look beneath the mat. Sure enough, there was the key! Sara's family quickly opened the door and they all jumped inside. The opera was so beautiful and Sara was so happy. The End. Once there was a small girl who loved to explore and play outside. Her favorite thing was to wander around and explore the world around her. One day, she was out exploring a huge field of dry grass. She looked around, wondering what was out there. All of the sudden, she heard a loud pitch come from up above. She squinted her eyes and spotted a huge bird soaring in the sky. She watched, mesmerized by its wings spread wide and the sun glistening off its feathers, as the bird flew around above her. The little girl wondered what it was feeling as it flew so high above in the sky. She stared up at the bird, dreaming of what it would be like to fly like that one day. Suddenly, the girl heard a voice calling her name. She looked around to find her mom, standing with her arms crossed and a stern look on her face. "It's time to come home now," her mom said. The little girl sighed and looked back up at the bird. She then turned around and began to walk away, still wondering what it was like to fly. Once there was a little girl named Kate. She was only three years old and loved to play outside. One day, Kate went to the park with her parents. She saw a big pond and wanted to go fishing. Kate's daddy gave her a fishing rod with a hook on it. She was so excited! She threw the hook into the water. She waited, but she didn't catch anything. So she tried again. This time she got lucky. She felt a tug on her rod and quickly pulled it up. She saw a big fish on the hook! Kate was very excited to show her parents. Then, she realized she was getting really tired. Kate's mommy saw that she was tired, so they decided to go home. Kate said goodbye to her fish and put the rod away. Even though she didn't get to keep the fish, she had an amazing day! Once there was an otter. He was very patient. Every day he would take a bath in the river. He would splash and play in the water until he was all clean. Then, he would sit on the bank of the river and bask in the sun. He was so happy and content. One day, a pretty bird flew by and noticed the otter in the river. She could tell that he was taking a bath and the bird was fascinated. She had never seen a creature like him before. The otter was so patient throughout the whole bath. Soon enough, he was done and he went to bask in the sun. The bird watched in amazement and decided that she wanted to take a bath in the river too. The otter watched as the bird splashed and bathed in the river. He was so happy to have a new friend to play with. When they were both all clean and happy, they said goodbye and each went off to find something new to explore. Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Jake. Jake had an important question to ask his mom, so he went to her room to ask. "Mom, what's a shock?" Jake asked. His mother was a bit surprised, but she answered him kindly. "A shock is something scary, like the sound of thunder, or stepping on a bug." Jake thought carefully. He didn't want to get a shock, so he asked another question. "Mom, how do I avoid getting a shock?" "The best way is to be nice," his mom told him. "If you're nice and respectful of other people and things, then you won't get a shock." Jake smiled. He liked the sound of that advice. Being nice sounded nice, and he wanted to follow it. The little boy ran off happily to practice his new skill. Now Jake knew that being nice was the best way to avoid shocks and make the world a better place. Once upon a time, there was a great panda. The panda liked to play in the forest. One day, the panda wanted to go on an adventure. But, there was something blocking his way - a big tree! The panda was sad, he wanted to explore. Suddenly, the panda saw some friends nearby. They said they could help him. The friends offered the panda a hammer. With some hard work, the panda was able to break the tree into small pieces and explore. He was so happy! The next day, the panda wanted to go on another adventure. But, the same tree was blocking his way again. The panda was sad. But, he didn't have a hammer anymore! His friends knew he needed help, so they found a great solution. They put a fence around the tree to prevent it from growing back. The panda was so excited! Now he could explore and go on as many adventures as he wanted. He thanked his friends and they all had a great time in the forest together. James was a young boy of three. He liked to join in with his friends and do things together. One day he wanted to join in with his friends at the park. He asked his mother for permission and she said yes. James was so excited that he ran off to join his friends. Along the way he found a watch on the street. It was tough to push the buttons so James kept playing with it. He thought it was a toy and had so much fun with it. Suddenly a policeman came over. He had seen the watch and said it belonged to someone else. James tried to join in with his friends again but the policeman said no. He took the watch away and told James to go home. James was very upset. He had wanted to join his friends but it was too late. He sadly went home and had to leave the watch behind. He still didn't understand why the policeman took it away. Once there was a little girl called Isabelle. She was very excited and wanted to go out and play, but first she needed a card. She asked her mom, “Mom, can I have a card?†Mom said, “Yes, but be careful, it’s very cold outside.†Isabelle took her card, got all bundled up, and ran out the door. She ran down the street, twirling the card in circles. When she finally stopped twirling, she saw a creek beside her with a bridge over it. She wanted to get closer to it, so she started walking over the bridge. Suddenly, the card slipped from her hands and flew over the edge of the bridge! Isabelle went to the edge and saw the card floating far away, down the creek. She said, “Oh no! I have to go get it.†She hopped down the side of the creek and, with a big splash, she got into ice cold water and fetched the card. When she climbed out of the water, her mom was there waiting for her. Isabelle smiled and said, “I got my card back!†Mom smiled back, hugged Isabelle, and said, “Let’s go home and end our adventure.†One day, Jimmy was ready to go to the beach. He had his swimming trunks on and he was ready to have fun! As they got to the beach, Jimmy saw a crab scurrying across the sand. Jimmy was so excited and ran towards the crab. But, just before Jimmy got close, the crab scuttled away. Jimmy frowned. "Aww, why did the crab run away?" Jimmy asked. His mom smiled. "He was scared because you were getting close!" Jimmy smiled. "Ok, let's go find another crab!" So, Jimmy and his mom started looking for crabs, but none of them were ready to come out and play. Jimmy frowned again. "Why won't the crabs come out?" he asked. His mom laughed. "Maybe they just need more time." Suddenly, a crab slowly crept out of the sand. Jimmy was so excited and ran towards it. But this time, the crab stayed where it was. Jimmy smiled and yelled happily. "A crab! I found a crab!" Daniel was a little boy who loved adventures. He especially loved the snow and one day he ventured out into the incredible blustery cold. His mitten kept him warm and cozy in the snow, but then something unexpected happened. Daniel found a bundle of something wrapped in a big bag. What could it be? He was excited and tried to open the bag, but it wouldn't budge. No matter how hard he tried, the bag wouldn't open. Daniel was stuck. Then he had an idea. He tried to wrap the mitten around the bag. He held it tight, and.... the bag popped open! Daniel was surprised with his success. He opened the bag and found something incredible: an exciting spiral slide! Daniel was overjoyed, and he couldn't wait to take a spin down the slide. His infinite curiosity and incredible mitten had solved the mystery of the wrapped bundle. He was so proud of himself and had a blast! Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Rapunzel. She loved to play with her friends and was always organized. One day, Rapunzel's best friend came to play. Her friend asked her if she could lend her some jelly. Rapunzel happily gave her friend the jelly. The next day, Rapunzel asked her friend to return the jelly, but she refused. She said that she liked the jelly and wanted to keep it. Rapunzel was very angry and sad at the same time. She asked her friend again to return the jelly, but she still said no. Rapunzel was so frustrated that she started to cry. Her mother saw this and asked why she was crying. Rapunzel told her mother what had happened. Her mother was very angry, but there was nothing that could be done. The jelly was lost forever. Rapunzel felt frustrated and sad and realized that lending was not a good idea. Once upon a time, there was a little boy called John. He was 3 years old. One day, his mom asked him to fill up a pile of blue mittens with snow. John went outside to do his job. However, he found the backyard was so peaceful and he decided to just run around and play instead. Mom saw John playing outside and she said, "John, please fill the mittens with snow." John said, "No, I want to just keep playing right now." His mom smiled and said, "John, if you fill the mittens with snow first, you will have more time to play afterwards." John thought about it for a minute, realized it was true and did what he was asked. After a few minutes of filling the mittens, he had completed his task. John felt very good that he finished it so quickly. He now had enough time to play in the peaceful backyard! The moral of the story is that it pays to do what you are asked. If you are good and do your job, you will be rewarded with more time to do the things you like. Once upon a time, two friends were walking in the park. The friends were looked happy and played with each other but then they started to quarrel. They argued and argued until one friend went and hid in a hole. The other friend felt bad and wanted to make it up to their friend. They looked around and saw that the park was full of people who were wealthy. The friend thought, 'maybe one of these people can help!'. So the friend asked a wealthy man to help make it up to their friend. The wealthy man agreed and gave the friend some money. With the money the friend filled up the hole so their friend could get out of it safely. The two friends were so happy to be together again. They had learned their lesson and promised never to quarrel again. They left the park holding hands and started their friendship anew. Once upon a time, there was a bull named Max. He liked to play outside, but he was a quiet bull. Max had a very special friend named Clara. She always supported him and they had lots of fun together playing in the meadow. One day, Clara asked Max: "Would you like to play a game with me?" Max said "Yes!" and started to get excited. Clara promised to support him in the game. She held Max's hand and they ran around the meadow taking turns chasing each other. Max laughed and laughed, feeling very happy. Clara was glad that she was able to support him and that they both had such a great time together. Once upon a time there lived a mighty king. He was very strong and brave. Every day he danced and sang in the royal garden. One day, he heard a sound. He turned around and saw a magical rabbit. The rabbit was grey, with big ears and long whiskers. The king asked the rabbit, “Where did you come from?†The rabbit said, “I come from a far away place and I need help! A magic spell has made my friends freeze!†The king was sad to hear this. He wanted to help the rabbit and his friends. So the king got on his horse and set off with the rabbit. After a long journey, they reached a castle filled with frozen rabbits. The mighty king was brave and waved his magical wand. Suddenly, all the rabbits were unfrozen. The rabbits were very grateful and the magical rabbit thanked the king. From then on, the rabbit and the king were friends. Jim watched the square. It was very big and looked modest. He felt curious so he decided to take a closer look. He walked up to the square, but as he got closer, something strange happened. The square started to move! Jim was very scared and he wanted to run away, but he couldn't. Suddenly, something popped out from the square. It was an old man who came out from inside! The old man said, "Welcome! I'm the boss of this square. Come in and join me!" Jim felt very scared but he still followed the old man into the square. Inside, the old man showed Jim a secret room. There, he offered Jim some candy. Jim reached for it, but when he did, the old man grabbed him. Jim shouted for help, but no one answered. The old man closed the doors on the square and Jim was stuck inside with him. He never escaped and never saw his family again. One day, Mum and Dad took Bob to the park. While they were there, Bob saw a shiny, yellow digger and excitedly ran over to it, calling out to Mum and Dad. Mum encouraged Bob to climb up the digger and explore. Bob was excited and he clambered up the digger, wiggling his way up the ladder. When he was up, he saw the bright buttons and exciting levers, he pressed all the buttons and pulled all the levers, feeling so excited. Suddenly, he heard a loud siren. It was very loud and there were flashing lights, too. Unsure what was happening, they heard someone on a loud speaker saying "This is an emergency! Please move away from the digger!" Mum quickly grabbed Bob and they ran away from the digger. When they were safe, Dad asked "What was that noise?" Bob told Dad he wasn't sure, so Mum explained that it was an emergency. She explained that when the bright lights and the loud screaming sound, the people need to move away to stay safe. Mum was very proud of Bob for being so brave. She encouraged him to be aware of his surroundings, so he can always stay safe. Trying to make the situation less dull, Dad promised to buy Bob an ice-cream as a reward for remaining so brave. Bob liked this idea and smiled as they left the park. The sun was shining brightly in the sky. On the way to school, Alex saw a cat with a beautiful blue collar. Alex was so envious of the cat's collar, he wished he had one just like it. On their way home from school, Alex saw the cat again. He asked his mum, "Please, can I have a collar too?" His mum smiled, and said, "Maybe later, Alex." A few weeks later, Alex found a package on the doorstep. It was a surprise for him! Inside, he found the most beautiful blue collar with a kitty face on the front. Alex was so excited. He put the collar on straight away and asked his Mum, "Can I go show it to the cat?" His Mum replied, "Of course, Alex." So he ran off and found the cat that was wearing the blue collar. Alex showed the cat his new collar, and the cat seemed to smile. Alex was so glad he got to show off his new collar. He wasn't envious of the cat any more, they both had beautiful collars to wear. Once upon a time, there was a boy who was playing in the garden of his home. He liked to explore, and he had found a big stair. It was so big that he had to stretch his arms to grab the banister. The boy was curious, so he started to go up the stair. On the way, he found some yummy fruits in the garden. He was happy to eat them while going up. Suddenly, he heard a voice from the top. It was his grandmother, who was calling him. She said: "Come up here! I have a surprise for you". The boy was so excited! He ran up the stair until he reached the top. When he looked back, he saw how yummy the fruits looked. Then, he entered the house and found his surprise. Grandma had made a yummy cake with his favourite fruits. It tasted so good! The boy was stretching with joy! Once upon a time there was a happy family. Dad, Mom and Baby loved each other very much. But then Dad started to miss Mom when he was gone. He wanted to get married to her and make their family even bigger. But Mom was fearful of marriage. She wanted them to stay together forever but she was scared that things would change if they got married. One day, Dad had to go away and he missed Mom so much. He wrote her a letter telling her he wanted to get married and would she please say yes. When he came back, Mom said yes. They had a big party and everyone was so happy. They were married and their family was even happier than before. Baby was so excited to have even more people to love. Mom and Dad's love was even bigger now that they were married. They all lived happily ever after. Susan was walking down the street when she noticed a bright light. She had to cover her eyes because it was so bright. When she looked again, she saw an arm coming out of the light. Susan was very scared at first, but then she heard a voice. The voice said, "Don't be scared, Susan. I'm an angel here to give you a special message." Susan was still a bit scared but she nodded and said, "OK". The angel said, "I want you to remember to be kind to everyone you meet. Treat them how you want to be treated." Susan smiled and said, "I will!" The angel waved goodbye and disappeared into the bright light. Susan was excited and happy. She knew that she would always remember to be kind and treat others the way she wanted to be treated. Sam walked outside and saw a cloud in the sky. He stopped and stared at it. Its cottony white cloud was so high up in the sky, it looked like it was right there in his hands. He reached up but it was just out of grasp. Sam kept looking up at the cloud and eventually he started to imagine what he could do with it. The cloud was an object full of possibilities. He saw it as a pillow, a big, bouncing ball, even a house! Sam's imagination ran wild as he became creative with his ideas. Suddenly, he felt a bitter chill on his face. The wind had changed direction and reminded him that he couldn't reach the cloud. He looked disappointed and stepped away, but his gaze never left the sky. The cloud looked so beautiful in the sky. Sam continued to stare at the cloud until he could no longer see it. He smiled and waved goodbye to his new friend in the sky. He knew the cloud would be back in the morning, just like every day. Once upon a time there was a busy faucet. It was always running, and it made the water very wet. One day, a little boy saw the faucet and said, "Why are you so busy?" The faucet replied, "I'm trying to save all the water so it doesn't go away." The little boy was very impressed and said, "I'll help you save the water! Isn't that fun?" The faucet replied, "Yes, it is fun! Let's work together and we'll save a lot of water." The little boy and the faucet worked for a long time, saving a lot of water. They had a lot of fun doing it. Soon, the water was all safe and sound. The little boy said goodbye to the faucet and thanked it for helping to save all the water. The faucet said, "You're welcome, little boy! It was my pleasure." Once upon a time there was a little girl named Ella. Ella was very curious and always asked lots of questions. One day she decided to go for a walk in the park. She took a smelly basket with her. When she arrived in the park Ella saw a big pond. She asked herself, “What are those birds doing in there?â€. She was so curious she decided to go closer to take a better look. Suddenly Ella felt a sharp pain in her foot. She had stepped on something sharp! She looked down and saw a rusty old nail sticking out of the ground. She started crying, but then realized that the nail had punctured a hole in the bottom of her smelly basket. Ella was so frustrated and wanted to find the person who had left the nail there. She looked around and saw an old man sitting under a tree. She thought he looked like a nice old man, and decided to go up to him and ask him a question. “Sir, did you put the nail there?†asked Ella. The old man shook his head and said, “No, little girl, I didn’t do it. I’m sorry that it ruined your basket.†Ella thanked the old man and walked away, feeling a bit better that she had someone to question. She knew nobody wanted her basket to be Jacky was a little girl who was three years old. She spent the day at home playing with her toys. Suddenly, she heard a loud noise coming from the big station outside. Jacky wanted to see what was happening, so she ran outside to kneel so she could see over the tall fence. When she got there, she saw an even bigger machine than she had ever seen before. She asked her mom, “What is that big thing, Mom?†Her mom looked down at her and smiled. "That's a train. It takes people from one place to another." She told her. Jacky was curious and asked her mom, "Can we go on the train?" Her mom nodded. "Maybe one day we will," she said, as she hugged her tight. Jacky smiled and would never forget that day. She would always remember the big train and the station where she went to kneel and watch it. Once upon a time there was a bald fireman. He was walking down the street when he received a call that there was a fire nearby. He quickly went to the fire station and got on the fire truck with all his other fireman friends. He was so brave as he drove the truck to the fire. The firemen all got off the truck and started to put out the fire. Soon enough, the fire was extinguished and the bald fireman was very proud of himself. On their way home, the bald fireman and his friends saw a little girl standing at the side of the road. The lady fireman asked "What are you doing here, little girl?" The little girl said "I'm trying to find my cat. He ran away! Can you help me?". The bald fireman smiled and said "Yes, of course I can help you. Let's find your kitty". They all started to look around for the little girl's cat. After a few minutes, the little girl received a very special surprise. She was reunited with her beloved kitty! The little girl was so happy and thanked the bald fireman for all his help. The bald fireman waved goodbye and got back on the fire truck with his friends and drove off. Once upon a time, there was a little girl who liked to poke things with her finger. One day, while out in the park, she saw a big stack of cardboard. She wanted to poke it and make a hole, so she did. She enjoyed poking it until she saw another little girl who was also at the park. She had a stack of cardboard that was different from the one that the first little girl had. The first little girl thought it was unfair and started to poke the second stack of cardboard. The second little girl started to cry and said, "That's my cardboard, please don't poke it. " The first little girl felt bad for what she had done. She knew that it's not nice to take away someone else's things and make them cry. She apologized to the second little girl and decided to leave her cardboard alone. Instead, they played other games together and had a lot of fun. Sometimes, we do things which can hurt others without even knowing. But it is important to always be respectful of other people's things and always think of how our actions could hurt someone else's feelings. Once upon a time, there were two little boys who wanted to go to the beach. They got their swimsuits and spades and headed to the seashore. When they got to the beach, they were so excited. They wanted to jump into the water but they didn't know how to dive. The older brother said to the younger one, "Come on! Let's dive! Just watch me and do what I do!" The older brother did a big jump then splashed into the water. The younger one tried to copy him, but he only managed to make a very small splash. The older brother came back up and noticed the younger one was very upset. He said, "Come on, don't be sad! Let me show you how to do it again!" He showed his brother how to do it slowly and carefully and soon enough the younger brother was also jumping and diving into the water. As they swam and splashed around, they suddenly saw an oyster with a yummy pearl inside. They dug it out of the sand with their spades and the older brother said, "Let's share it! It's yummy!" So they split the pearl and ate it. They then decided it was time for them to go home, but they were both still very excited about diving! Once there was a deaf bunny. The bunny didn't like it when things were too loud, so he mostly stayed in his bin. He liked the bin because it felt safe. The bunny met a friendly fox one day. The fox said, "Hey buddy! Aren't you lonely in your bin? You should come out and play! Making new friends might be valuable to you." The bunny really appreciated the fox's advice, so he decided to come out of the bin to explore. The bunny met a lot of friendly animals, and they were all willing to help him. When things got too loud, the bunny and his new friends would go back to the quiet bin and talk and have fun together. He valued all his new friends and was so glad that he chose to come out and explore. The deaf bunny was never lonely again. There was once a special cat named Pete. He was so special because he could perform amazing tricks. One day, he decided to show off his skill. He stood on the edge of a wide field. He jumped as high as he could, and then he landed perfectly on all four paws. His friends cheered and clapped. Pete was so proud of himself and he waved his furry tail. "Wow Pete, you are so talented!" one of his friends said. But Pete realized something important. He realized that sometimes it is more important to help others rather than showing off. So Pete decided to use his talent to help others. From then on, he used his skills to make people smile. The moral of the story is that it's important to help others and use our talents for good. Showing off can be fun but helping others is even more special. One day, Andy went to the kitchen with his Mom. In the kitchen, Andy saw a white block on the counter. It was soft, like his pillow. "What's that, Mommy?" asked Andy. "That's butter," said Mommy. "It's amazing. Do you want to try it?" Andy was very excited. He put his finger in the butter and tasted it. It was delicious! "It's yummy!" said Andy as he licked his lips. Mommy laughed. "Yes, butter is amazing," she said. Andy asked for more butter and ate it until he was so full he couldn't eat anymore. From then on, he knew that butter was amazing. Once upon a time, there was a young boy who was eager to learn. He wanted to learn all he could, he wanted to know the world. One day he received a big print in the mail. He was excited to open it and see what it was. When he opened the print, he realized it was maps of the world! He was fascinated with all the different countries and places he could explore. He wanted to take the print with him to explore the world. His parents said that he couldn't take the big print, so they let him pack a few things to take with him. He carefully chose some books and a map of his own. He was ready to go! As he began his journey, his parents reminded him that he can learn from the world if he is eager to do so. He nodded, understanding the message. He promised himself to learn from wherever he may go. The young boy explored the world and learned a lot of new and exciting things. He never forgot the words of his parents, and he was always eager to learn from his journeys! One morning, a little boy named Jack woke up and stumbled out of bed. He saw his big brother eating breakfast. Jack clapped his hands with joy and said, "Good morning, brother!" His big brother smiled and said, "Good morning, Jack. Would you like a modern waffle?" Jack smiled and said, "Yes, please!" His brother handed him a waffle and a plate with a fork and Jack happily dug in. He ate the waffle and it tasted so sweet and delicious. Jack loved it and asked, "Can I have another waffle please?" His brother smiled and said, "Of course you can!" Jack put the plate back in the kitchen and did a little dance. He was so excited for his modern waffle! His brother smiled, happy to see his little brother so happy. Once upon a time, there lived a little girl named Lila. She was three-years-old, and she loved trying new things. One day, Lila found a big jar of butter in her kitchen. She wanted to taste it, so she grabbed a spoon and dived in. "Yum, this butter is yummy!" she said. Lila liked eating the butter so much that she decided to do it every day. Every morning, she would grab another spoonful of butter, and repeat, "Yum, this butter is yummy!" Then one day, Lila's mommy came home and told Lila that she had a surprise for her. Lila ran to the kitchen, and there she found something quite unique - a jar of her very own butter! Looking at it, Lila said, "Wow, this butter is special!" Now, whenever Lila wants a snack, she gets her own jar of butter. She always dips her spoon in and says, "Yum, this butter is yummy!" Lila is so happy that she has something special and unique all to herself. And she will continue to repeat, "Yum, this butter is yummy!" Once upon a time, there was a big, scary trunk. It was so big, it looked like it could fit a hundred people! Little Jimmy found the trunk one day and asked his mom if he could take a peek inside. Little Jimmy’s mom said no, it was far too scary. Little Jimmy thought it was very unfair. He begged and pleaded until his mom said he could open it, but warned him not to be scared. Little Jimmy reluctantly opened the trunk and instantly became very scared. He saw a big, scary monster inside and screamed in terror. The monster immediately jumped out of the trunk, grabbed Little Jimmy and ran away! Little Jimmy’s mom was horrified when she realised what had happened. She ran out to look for Little Jimmy but it was too late, the monster had gone. Little Jimmy had been taken away never to be seen again. Once upon a time, there was an enormous castle. In the castle, there was a baby living in a crib. One day, a bad man came to the castle. He was mean and wanted to steal the baby. He opened the crib and picked up the infant. Suddenly, he heard a loud noise and ran away with the baby! Luckily, a kind knight saw what happened and hopped on his horse. He chased the bad man, and after a long ride, was able to rescue the baby. The grateful parents thanked the knight, and the baby was safe in his bed once again. Once upon a time, there was a big family with lots of children. Every day the children would play together and everyone was very happy. But one day, the children started to fight. Two of the children, a little boy and a little girl, started to argue about who was the best. They kept shouting at each other, and soon the whole family was filled with angry words. The mother saw what was happening, and she stepped in. She said, “ Fighting will not help. What you must do is find a way to work together and get along.†The children paid attention to their mother's words. They tried not to fight anymore, and instead of fighting, they found a way to come up with a solution together. Now, whenever there was a disagreement, they talked it out and used their words instead of getting mad. The little boy and girl realized that fighting was not the answer. In the end, using their words was much better than fighting. The family was now filled with happiness again, and they all learned an important lesson: Being wet will not help, but using words can. Once there was a little girl named Ella. She lived in a big yellow house with a refrigerator. One day, Ella went for a walk around the yard to explore. She noticed a thick wall. On the other side of the wall there were strange noises. Ella wanted to see what was behind the wall, so she decided to climb it. Ella climbed the wall and as she reached the top, she saw a new refrigerator. It was huge and shiny. She knew it was not her own refrigerator, but she wanted to get closer and take a better look. When Ella opened the door, there was a big surprise inside. She found out that it was a hidden refrigerator with lots of yummy snacks and goodies. She took one of the snacks and quickly ran away. As she returned to her house, her mom asked her where she had been. Ella remembered the refrigerator, so she told her mom the truth. Her mom smiled and said "Well, it's time to return the snack you took." So Ella returned the snack to the secret refrigerator. One day, a little boy named Ethan was playing in his backyard. He was having a wonderful time jumping and twirling around. Suddenly, Ethan heard a rustling in the bush. He looked closer and saw a small puppy peeking out. Ethan smiled and called out to the puppy in a gentle voice. The puppy stepped out of the bush and approached Ethan. Ethan could hardly believe it! He had wanted a pet for so long, and here one was right in front of him. He kneeled down and pet the puppy on the head. The puppy wagged its tail and they quickly became friends. Ethan decided to name the puppy Daisy. Daisy was only a little puppy, so Ethan understood that he had to teach her some things. He showed her each of his toys and taught her to relax when he would pet her. She was a quick learner and followed his directions. Next, Ethan decided to teach Daisy how to go for walks. Ethan took Daisy for walks every day and soon, Daisy knew the motion of walking beside him. She was getting bigger, but still very little. Ethan and Daisy continued to enjoy their walks together. The bond between Ethan and Daisy grew stronger and their friendship was unbreakable. Ethan was happy to have a friend and a closest companion, little Daisy. Once there was a little girl named Lucy. She was three years old and she had a magical toy box. Every day she would take out the toy box and play. One day when she opened it, she found a magical book inside. Lucy was very excited and she opened the book. She read the title which said "Wisdom". "What is wisdom?" Lucy asked her mom. Her mom replied "Wisdom is being clever and wise with your actions and thoughts". "Can I do it?" asked Lucy. "Yes, of course you can!" said her mom. So, Lucy took the book and started learning more about wisdom every day. She was so clever that she quickly mastered it and became very wise. "I'm so proud of you, Lucy!" said her mom. "You have used your wisdom to do something amazing." Once, there was a little boy who loved to explore and be independent. One day, he wanted to have some fun so he got a puzzle. He found it tricky, but he was determined to complete it. He asked his mom, "Can I dive in the pond?" His mom said, "Yes, of course!" He was so excited and put on his swimming gear. He feet couldn't touch the bottom of the pond, but he was determined to do it. He jumped in the water and dived deep down. He felt a little scared but it was so much fun! When he came back up, he was even more independent than before. His mom watched with pride. "You did it son! I'm so proud of you!" Once upon a time, there was a poor girl named Jane. She had very few toys, so she decided to sit in the garden and look around. Suddenly, she spotted a gem! It was sparkling in the sunlight and it looked so beautiful! The gem was in a big hole in the ground and Jane wanted to pick it up, but it was too deep! Jane started to cry because she thought she would never be able to have the gem. Suddenly, a kind, old lady walked up to her and said: "Don't cry, my dear. I can help you get the gem. Would you like me to help you?" Jane was so happy and she said, "Yes please!" The old lady got a big stick and used it to get the gem out of the hole. Jane held the gem in her hand and thanked the old lady for her help. The old lady said "You're welcome," and then smiled and walked away slowly. Jane was so happy to have found the gem. She took it home, and sat by the window to look at it every day. The little girl was really anxious on Sunday. She knew that she was going to be punished for being naughty the day before. All morning she tried her best to be extra good and she even smiled at her mom like she had been taught to do. But then it happened. She had been sitting quietly in the corner of the room when she heard a loud crash. She had knocked over her mom's vase! The little girl knew she was in trouble. Her mom did not get angry. She calmly asked the little girl if she had knocked over the vase and the little girl nodded. The mom said that the punishment would be coming on Sunday and the little girl had to go to her room. On Sunday, the little girl felt as if the entire day dragged on. She was so anxious and she knew she had to face her punishment when the day was over. Finally, it was time. Her mom came over to her with a stern look in her eye and said that the punishment for knocking over the vase was 1 hour of extra chores the next day. The little girl was relieved. She knew that she had been very silly the day before, but now her mom understood and she wouldn't be in too much trouble. The little girl felt a lot better now that Sunday was over. Once there was a little girl called Sarah. One day, Sarah and her mommy were walking on the beach. Suddenly, Sarah saw a big boat. It was covered in oil and it looked scary. Sarah asked her mom: "What is that boat, Mommy?" Mommy sighed. "That boat had an accident. All the oil spilled and now it is stuck on the beach." The next day, Sarah and her mommy went back to the beach. This time, the oil was gone. Sarah was happy to see the boat looking better and she spent the day investigating it. But one day, Sarah started feeling sick. Mommy took her to the hospital and the doctors told them that the oil from the boat was dangerous. They had to spend a lot of money on Sarah's treatment. Sarah and her mommy had a very bad ending. Sarah never forgot about the scary boat. Mary went for a walk. She saw a muffin on the ground and couldn't believe it. She was so excited. She started to race to the muffin. When she got there, she was confused. She wondered why no one else was racing to the muffin. Then she heard a voice. It was a little grey mouse. "I was racing to the muffin first!" said the mouse. Mary laughed with surprise. She said "ok, you can have the muffin". Then she said goodbye to the little mouse and went on her way. She wasn't confused anymore. She laughed to herself as she went. Rob heard the strange sound and looked around to see what it was. He noticed an ostrich walking down the street and thought it was funny. "That's a big bird!" Rob said aloud. He ran up to the ostrich and patted it on the head. Suddenly, a smell filled his nose; it was revolting, disgusting. It smelled like rotten eggs. Rob looked at the ostrich and noticed it had laid an egg on the sidewalk. He started to laugh, but then he heard a voice from behind him. "Hey, don't laugh at my ostrich," the voice said. Rob quickly turned around and saw an old man standing there. The old man was scowling at him. Rob felt uncomfortable, but knew he should apologize. He stammered, "I'm sorry, Sir, I didn't mean to laugh. It's just that the egg was so gross!" The old man knelt down and gently patted the ostrich, then he looked Rob in the eye. "It's okay, kid," he said gently. "I know that the smell was pretty terrible, but it was the ostrich just doing its job. Rob nodded and smiled, relieved that the old man wasn't mad at him anymore. Together they watched the ostrich walk away into the sunset. Once upon a time, there was a little girl called Jenna. Jenna loved to explore and discover new things. One day, Jenna heard a snap come from the bushes near the park. When Jenna peeked into the bushes, she saw a hidden monkey! She was so excited that she wanted to show someone, so she ran to find her friend, Kate. When Jenna and Kate reached the bushes, Jenna said, "Look, it's a hidden monkey!" Kate was surprised and said, "I can't believe it, why is he here?" The monkey then began to laugh and said, "I was just looking for a friend and thought this would be a good place to play!" Jenna and Kate smiled and started to play games with the monkey. They had so much fun that day and promised to meet the monkey again soon! Once upon a time, there was a human. They lived far away, in a distant land. Suddenly, a small voice started speaking. It was a three-year-old child, asking questions. "Hello! Are you a human?" they said. The human smiled at the child, and nodded. "What do you do over here?" the child asked. "I do lots of things," the human replied. "I help people, explore nature and learn about the world." The child was amazed. They had never seen anything like this before. "Can I come with you?" they asked. The human nodded. They started walking together, exploring and discovering the distant world around them. One day there was a furry little mouse who noticed a lump of mud that someone had pulled out of the ground. The mouse was curious and scuttled over. "What is this?" he squeaked. A friendly little mole popped out of the ground. "This is mud," the mole said. The mouse took one paw and touched the mud carefully. "What do I do with it?" he asked. The mole smiled. "Pull it this way and that and you'll see," he said. The mouse did as he was told and after a few minutes, he noticed something shining under the mud. "What is this?" he asked. The mole laughed. "That's gold!" he said. "You've found a buried treasure!" The mouse was so happy. His furry cheeks were full of joyful tears. And from that day forward, he was known as the Lucky Furry Mouse. Once upon a time there was a rich ship full of special treasures. It sailed across the sea, sparkling in the sun. Suddenly, a big wave crashed into it. The ship splashed around in the water and the treasures were lost. Soon, the ship was gone and nothing was left. Everything was lost in the deep blue sea. Once upon a time there was a boy named Graham. He didn't have much money, so he had to work hard. Every day he went to the coal mine to pray he would find something to help him make some money. One day, Graham was so excited when he found a big chunk of coal! He was ready to put it in his bag and take it home to sell. But just before he could take off with the coal, a group of mean wild animals appeared! They wanted the coal for themselves and wouldn't let Graham have it. They started growling and chasing the poor boy away. So Graham ran for his life, leaving the coal behind. He went back home feeling sad. He knew his only hope was to keep praying for luck. But sadly, no one ever found the coal and Graham never got the money he needed. Once upon a time, there was a little girl called Janie. She was only three years old and very curious. One day, Janie decided to explore her backyard. She saw something that looked like a tunnel. It was dark and modern with a shiny surface. Janie wanted to go inside and see what was there. She crept closer, but she felt something pinch her leg. It was her mum! Janie's mum had come outside to check on her. "What are you doing, sweetheart?" her mum asked her. "I want to go inside the tunnel. Please can I go in?" Janie asked. "No, darling," Janie's mum said. "It's too dark and I don't want you to get hurt." Janie's mum showed her some of the other things in the garden that were modern and much safer for her to explore. Together, they looked for bugs, smelled the flowers and Janie even managed to pinch a few special leaves for her collection. Janie had a wonderful day exploring her backyard with her mum, and she will never forget the fun she had. One cold morning, Timmy stepped outside for the first time. He was amazed to find a nice big rub in his garden. He was so excited, he ran up to it and touched the smooth surface. "What is this?" Timmy asked his mother in surprise. She smiled and said, "It's a surprise, Timmy. I wanted you to discover it yourself." Timmy was really happy, and he kept rubbing the cool surface every day. A week later, his mother told him his surprise was ready. When he came outside, Timmy found a shiny, new bicycle! He couldn't believe it. He hugged his mother and said, "Thank you for my surprise!" Grandma was walking through the park and saw a little girl. Grandma saw that she had the most beautiful lips. She was wearing a pink sunhat, and her dress was full of rainbows. Grandma waved at the girl and called out, "Hello!" The little girl looked up and smiled. She then ran towards Grandma and hugged her. Grandma was so happy to see her and said, "I love you, sweetheart." The little girl giggled and said, "I love you too, Grandma." Grandma asked, "What do you want to do now?" The little girl said, "Let's go get ice cream! Please?" Grandma laughed and said, "Of course, you are so spoiled!" They went and got the ice cream and Grandma gave the little girl a hug. The little girl said, "Thank you, Grandma. I love you." Grandma smiled and said, "I love you too, sweetheart." Once upon a time, there was a boy called Bob. Bob and his friends were very busy. One day, Bob and his friends decided to take a photo together. But suddenly, something embarrassing happened. Bob's best friend said, "Oh, Bob! Your shirt is open! Everyone can see your underpants!" Everyone around them started to laugh. Bob got very embarrassed. His face became red. "Why did you do that?" he said angrily. Bob's friend just smiled and said, "It was just a joke. I wanted to make everyone laugh!" Bob was very upset. He decided to go home. Bob's friends said, "We are really sorry! You should forgive us!" But Bob didn't listen. The moral of the story is to be careful not to hurt anyone's feelings by making fun of them. No matter how innocent your intentions are, you might still end up embarrassing someone. Once upon a time there was a sun, and it dried a line of clothes on a clothesline outside. It was a bright day, and the clothes were drying in the sun. One day, when Mama came to get the clothes off the line, she noticed one of the shirts was missing. Mama saw a pile of dirt on the ground next to the line, and she knew right away something had happened to the shirt. Mama looked around the yard and she soon found a little boy playing with his toy truck in the dirt. The shirt was tucked in the truck, and the little boy had sand all over his face. He looked guilty! Mama asked him what he had done, and the little boy said, "I was playing and I accidentally took the shirt off the line. I'm sorry! Please don't be mad at me." Mama wasn't mad. She was just glad the little boy had come to her to tell the truth. She dried his tears and said, "I'm not mad, just make sure not to take any more clothes from the line." The little boy nodded his head and said, "I promise," and from that day, he always kept his promise. Once upon a time, there was a fat mouse called Max. He saw a glove lying on the ground near a pile of leaves. He was excited because he thought it would be nice to have a warm winter glove. He quickly ran to get it but then saw another mouse had taken it. He was cross and spoke to the mouse. “Why did you take my glove?†he asked. The mouse looked at Max with his big eyes and said, “I sort it because it is so soft and warm.†Max was angry since it was his glove and didn’t understand why the other mouse had taken it. “It’s not yours. Give it back!†he shouted. The mouse didn’t want to give it back and so they argued for a while. Eventually Max decided that it would be best to share the glove. They decided to take turns wearing it and Max was very happy to have a glove for the winter. Once upon a time there was a little girl. She was very modest and wore simple clothes. One day, she was walking along the path and spotted something shiny in the grass. It was a sparkly jewel. The little girl was so happy! She eagerly picked up the jewel and took it home. When her mom saw it, she told the little girl to clean it properly. So the little girl ran upstairs and got a soft cloth. She carefully wiped away the dirt and grime on the jewel. She also washed it with soap and warm water. When she was finished, the jewel was sparkling and new again. The little girl was delighted. She wore it around her neck proudly, showing off her beautiful jewel! Jack saw a mule in the field. He wanted to see it up close, so he waved his arms. The mule watched Jack carefully. He then started to take delicate steps towards Jack. Jack was so excited he ran towards the mule. The mule said, "Where do you want to go?" Jack said, "I just wanted to say hello!" The mule smiled and waved his tail. Jack was so excited he waved back and said, "Let's go for a walk!" The mule waved his head up and down as if he was saying yes. So, Jack grabbed onto the mane and they started to walk. They stopped at a river and the mule stopped to take a drink. The water was cool and refreshing and made the mule feel more delicate. Jack was so happy to be riding his mule. He waved his arms in the air and the mule waved his tail. Jack and the mule enjoyed their walk together that day. They went on many other adventures too and had lots of fun. Whenever Jack said goodbye, the mule always waved his tail to say he'd miss him. Once upon a time, there was a youth named Peter. Peter was very young and quite flexible. He could think quickly and could almost always find a solution to all his problems. One afternoon, Peter was walking with his father. They were discussing different ideas and adventures. As they talked, they came across an old man who was sitting alone in the park. The old man had a sad look on his face and was quietly muttering something to himself. Peter's father stopped him and asked, "Do you want to mention something to him?" Peter happily nodded and said, "Yes! I'll go talk to him!" He slowly walked over to the old man and timidly said hello. The old man was surprised but smiled and said, "Hello, young man." Peter started talking to him, telling him stories and showing him all the wonderful places he and his father had seen. The old man started to laugh and seemed much happier. He thanked Peter and said, "You are quite wise and flexible. You will have a good life, if you remember to always be kind to other people." Peter smiled and thanked the old man before heading off with his father. Peter had learned an important lesson that day - being kind to other people always makes us feel better. Once upon a time there was a little boy named Max who loved to dance. Max loved to feel the rhythm of the music as he moved from side to side and jumped up and down. One day, he was feeling a bit lonely, so he decided to look for someone who could help him dance. Max soon found a helpful bird who was also looking for some fun. "Hello, birdy," Max said. "Would you like to help me dance with the music?" The bird replied, "Oh yes, I would love to help you dance!" Max and the bird hopped around to the rhythm of the music, swaying their wings and twirling around. They had so much fun that they soon forgot they were ever feeling lonely. Max learned an important lesson that day - that it's much more fun playing with a friend than dancing all by himself. A helpful friend can make a big difference! Once upon a time there was a small girl. She was very enthusiastic and loved her shoes. One day she was walking in the park with her mom and she came across a big puddle. She wanted to jump in it but her mom said "No, you'll get your shoes wet." The girl was sad and said "But I love my shoes!" Her mom smiled and said "It's okay, I love you too." Her mom took off her own shoes and jumped in the puddle with the girl. They laughed and splashed for a long time. When they were finished, the girl hugged her mom and thanked her with a smile. Her mom hugged her back and said "You can never go wrong when you do something from the heart." Since that day, the girl always wears her shoes with enthusiasm. Once upon a time, there were two friends. One was very near and the other was very distant. Every day, the two friends hung out together and did fun things. One day, the two friends decided to build a toy fort. The two of them were very excited and started looking for things to use to build it. They found a box, a hammer and lots of tiny screws. It was hard to put all the screws in the right places. The two of them had to separate the screws, counting them out one by one. Finally, they finished building the fort. It looked beautiful and it was very sturdy, thanks to the tiny screws they had put in. The two friends celebrated by playing in their fort. They both knew that no matter how distant they ever became, they would always have the fort to bring them back together. Once upon a time there were two little friends called Sam and Tom. Sam and Tom were best friends, they did everything together! One day Sam and Tom were playing hide and seek in the park. Sam quickly found a spot to hide while Tom counted to ten. While Tom was counting, Sam saw a little container nearby. He quickly opened it and found a fake reward inside. When Tom found Sam he said, "What do you have there?" Sam replied, "I found a fake reward! I want to scatter the pieces around the park so everyone can have a piece." Tom thought it was a great idea! The two friends worked together to scatter the pieces all around. Everyone had a turn to find a piece. Even when the reward was gone, the two friends continued to have fun in the park. From then on, whenever Sam and Tom went to the park, they always scattered fake rewards to share with their friends. Once upon a time, there was a little girl. She was walking in the forest with her mum, when she saw a big tree in the distance. She was so excited and ran towards it. When she reached it the little girl said: "Mum, can I climb up the tree?" Her mum replied: "No, you're too small for that. You could get hurt." But the little girl didn't want to listen. She started to climb up the tree, step by step. The girl was climbing higher and higher. Her mum started to get worried, but the girl kept climbing. Finally, the girl reached the top and shouted for joy. But then, the girl noticed the branch she was standing on was shaking. The branch got more and more shaky and she started to get scared. The little girl said: "Mum, please help me!" Her mum said: "I told you not to climb! Now I have to come rescue you." As the mum climbed up, the little girl started to feel ashamed. Finally, the mum reached the top and carried the little girl back down. She told the girl: "You should never increase something to the point where it gets dangerous!" The little girl nodded her head, understanding her mistake. And so the little girl learned her lesson and never climbed the tree again! Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Max. He was very curious and he often examined things. One day he found a pin which was a special colour - blue. Max became very excited and he went to find his mom. "Mom," said Max, holding up the blue pin. "Look what I've found!" Mom smiled. "Let's examine it," she said. Max and Mom looked very closely at the pin. They saw that it had stars on it. "This is very special," said Mom. Max smiled and held the pin tight. He was so proud to have found his new blue pin. Once upon a time there was a fast little girl, who loved to speed along. One day she said to her mother, "Mom, can I go running?" Her mother answered, "Yes, but remember to keep your waist safe and watch out for cars!" The girl nodded her head and began to speed along the sidewalk. But, when she looked back, she saw an ignorant driver coming straight towards her! The little girl was scared and tried to run faster, but she couldn't. The car was coming closer, and the driver wasn't paying attention. Suddenly, her mother came running up behind her. She had seen the car coming and had come to the rescue! She shouted out and the driver finally noticed them. He quickly stopped the car and the girl ran safely away. From that day on, the little girl remembered her mother's words, "Always keep your waist safe and watch out for cars!" Once upon a time, there was a new pig. The pig was very happy to live on the farm. One day, he went to the barn and saw there wasn't enough room for him. He asked the other animals, "Will I fit in here?" The sheep said, "No, there isn't any more space. We're already too tight!" The pig was disappointed but he looked around and noticed a bright spot in the corner. He went to the spot and found a new bag of straw. The pig said to the other animals, "Look! I can fit in here if I use the straw." The goat said, "That's a great idea! Now there's room for everyone." The pig was very happy. She snuggled into the straw and fell asleep. From that day on, the animals could all fit in the barn. One day, Tom was walking in the park. He saw a blue cat. "How pretty," he thought. Suddenly, the cat started to run away! Tom was scared, so he chased after her. But the cat was very fast! He lost her in the trees. He was so sad. He had wanted to keep the cat as a pet. He sat down and started to cry. Just then, he heard someone laughing. It was the blue cat! She had come back to find him. Tom was so happy that he had not lost her. He hugged the cat tight. "Let's go home," he said. From that day on, Tom and the blue cat were best friends. Once upon a time, Jack and his mommy were in the garden. Jack's mommy said, “Jack, please help me. Can you send the rake over to that pile of leaves?†Jack smiled and said, “Okay!†He carefully picked up a delicate wooden rake and sent it over to the piles of leaves. He watched with delight as the rake neatly gathered the leaves. His Mommy beamed with pride and said, â€Great job, Jack! You are so helpful.†Jack jumped and clapped with joy. He said, “I have sent the rake! Can I do it again?†Mommy laughed and said, “Yes, of course!†Jack sent the rake back and forth over and over, cleaning the garden until all of the leaves were neatly in a pile. Mommy smiled and said, “Wonderful job, Jack. You sent the rake very delicately!†Jack grinned with pride and hugged his Mommy. He was so happy that he had helped his Mommy in the garden. Once upon a time upon a hill there was a happy tree. The tree liked to play in the sun and the wind. It was very happy. One day a boy came to the hill. He liked to admire the tree. He stood and looked at it for a long time. He liked it a lot. The tree noticed the boy and asked him why he was so serious. The boy said that he was admiring the tree because it was so beautiful. The tree was happy to hear these words. It said to the boy, “Let’s play!†The boy smiled and agreed. So the boy and the tree played together in the sun and the wind. They both laughed and enjoyed the day. The boy admired the tree even more. He thought it was the most beautiful tree in the world! Norman and Amelie were two curious kids. They were playing tag in the park when they noticed a slide. They decided to give it a try. "Let's slide down!", Norman shouted. But unfortunately the slide was stuck. The kids looked all around, and they noticed a sign that said "Do not use, under operation." Amelie scratched her head. "What's an operation?", she asked. Norman looked very embarrassed. He had thought the slide was a good idea, but now he felt a little bit silly. So he replied in a poor voice, "It means that somebody is fixing the slide." Amelie nodded. Then she smiled at Norman. "Maybe we can slide here when it's finished." Norman smiled back. "Yes, that would be great!" Toby was playing outside, when suddenly the wind blew very powerfully. Toby's scarf flew away in the strong air. He watched as the scarf tumbled up in the sky and then fall somewhere far away. He wanted to go and find it, but he was feeling scared. All he could hear was the powerful wind. "Don't worry Toby," said his mother. "Let's go and find it together." So Toby and his mother walked to the spot where the scarf had fallen. After a few minutes it was there, lying in the grass. Toby was so happy to have it back that he twirled around with it in the wind. He laughed as the bright scarf trailed behind him as he spun around. The end. Billy loved painting. He would get out his paintbrush and a blank canvas and get to work. He loved all the colours he could use and how he could make pictures with them. Billy was so creative with his paintings, which his mum and dad loved to watch. Today, his mum had a surprise. She said "Billy, why don't you come and paint in the garden? We have some special music and I think it will make your painting even more special." Billy went outside, ready to paint. His mum had put some mild music on that was beautiful and made him feel calm. He was so happy as he started to paint. As he listened to the music, he started to draw shapes and swirls. Eventually, it all began to come together and a picture was forming. He stepped back and smiled at his final painting. It was like the music had become part of the painting. Billy's mum smiled at the painting, too. "Billy, this looks amazing. The music and the painting have come together perfectly. Well done!" Billy was so proud of his painting and felt so happy. The mild music had been just perfect for him to create an amazing work of art. Once upon a time, there was a boy named Tom. Tom was only three years old but he liked to explore. One day, he was out walking with his mom. He stopped at a big puddle. He wanted to splash in it. But his mom said, "No, Tom. Don't splash in the puddle." Suddenly, lightning struck in the sky. It was so loud and bright! Tom's mom scared and said, "Let's go home!" When Tom and his mom got back, they had a snack. Tom's mom made him a tasty sandwich. Tom liked it so much, he ate two. That was a lucky day for Tom. Even though he didn't get to splash in the puddle, he got a tasty snack at the end! Once upon a time, there was a twin. He thought he was alone in the world, but one day he met a stranger. The twin asked the stranger who he was but the stranger said nothing. The twin felt curious and followed the stranger, who crept towards a mysterious building. The twin was scared but also excited and he followed the stranger inside. As soon as they entered, the stranger shouted, "Let's steal something dangerous!" The twin screamed, but it was too late. The stranger had already taken a dangerous item to take away. The twin felt a great sadness in being left alone and he realized that he'd been tricked. He should have known it was dangerous to follow strangers. The moral of the story is that it is important to be smart and not follow people we don't know. We must always be careful because dangerous things can happen if we aren't careful. Once upon a time, there were two friends named Diego and Katy. Diego was a friendly frog and Katy was a kind-hearted groundhog. They were best friends, always helping one another out. One night, Diego had a dream about radishes. He had seen strange, big red radishes. When he woke up, he thought he knew what he had to do. He said to his friend Katy, "I need to find the radishes I saw in my dream. Can you help me?" Katy nodded and they began to search. Everywhere they looked they saw only small, little radishes. Nothing like the ones Diego saw in his dream. Discouraged, they began to head back home when out of nowhere, serendipitously, Diego saw the familiar big red radishes! Diego and Katy were overjoyed! But Diego noticed that the radishes seemed helpless. They were not allowed to move from their spot. Diego said, "We must help these radishes!" Katy agreed and together, they worked to free the radishes. Diego and Katy were so proud of what they had done and humbly accepted the radishes gratitude. After celebrating, they headed back home. The end. Once upon a time there was a little girl called Amy. She was only three years old but she was very brave. She was sad one day because her mom and dad were arguing. Amy asked her mom and dad to stop arguing, but they didn't listen. So, she decided to do something about it. Amy went outside to the woods and looked for coal. She found the perfect coal and took it back home. When she got to her house, she put the coal in her pocket and walked up to her mom and dad. She demanded that they both stop fighting. Surprised, they looked at each other and then smiled. They hugged each other and stopped arguing. Amy was relieved and very happy - she had saved their arguing with her perfect coal! Once there was a little figure with messy hair. He was walking through a meadow looking for something to do. Then he saw something sparkly and he happily said, "What is that?" He ran to it and saw it was a box. He opened the box and inside was a bright, beautiful ball. He smiled very wide and then he shook it. Just then, a voice came from behind him; it was a magical fairy. She said, "What do you want to do with the ball?" The little figure looked at the fairy and he smiled. "I want to play," he said. The fairy nodded and made the ball float up in the air. The little figure cheered and cheered as he chased and tried to catch it. He laughed and smiled so much that the fairy smiled too. The little figure finally caught the ball and hugged it tightly. The fairy said, "You did it – you found something fun to do today!" The little figure waved goodbye to the fairy and the fairy waved back. He looked down at the ball in his arms and smiled, happy that he had found something fun to do. Jack and his mum were in the park. Jack saw a yellow penny on the ground. He called out to his mum to come and get it. But his mum wouldn't come. She said it was too far. Jack was really sad. He wanted the penny really badly. He began to cry. Just then, a kind man came over. He asked Jack why he was crying. Jack said he wanted the penny but his mum wouldn't let him get it. The kind man smiled and told Jack to stay right there. He went over to the penny and picked it up. He came back and gave it to Jack. Jack was so happy. He said thank you and hugged the kind man. Jack couldn't wait to show his mum the yellow penny he had got. He smiled as he ran over to show her. Danny was a little boy who always wanted to win. He and his brothers would compete in all kinds of different games. One day his brothers proposed a new game. In this game, instead of winning, Danny would have to come in second every time. Danny really wanted to win, but his brothers were adamant about insisting that he always come in second. He didn't understand why and he complained about not getting to win. The brothers were tough, but Danny was even tougher. He insisted he wanted to win, so he and his brothers agreed to try one more game. This game was a little different from the others, and his brothers warned him he might not win. But to Danny's surprise and delight, he beat both of his brothers! He was so happy he had finally found victory! He was proud of himself and he smiled as he realized that different could be better sometimes. Once upon a time there were two friends, Bob and Jill. They were both very wise and loved to play together. One day, they decided to have a picnic by the river. Bob brought a cup of juice and Jill brought some snacks. When they were ready to have their picnic, Bob noticed that Jill was not drinking her juice. Bob said, "Why aren't you drinking your juice? It's yummy!" Jill said, "I can't drink it because I have a cut on my lip." Bob thought for a moment and then said, "I have an idea! Let me be wise and help you. I will put a bandaid over your cut lip and then you can have a sip of juice." Jill smiled and shook her head. Bob placed the bandaid over her lip and Jill was able to drink her juice. Both Bob and Jill were very happy. They enjoyed their picnic and their drink of juice. The wise friends learned that day that friendship is always there to help. Peter was very anxious every morning when he woke up. He never wanted to go to school, though his mom would try to convince him by telling him all the fun things he would do during the day. But still he was anxious. One morning, when he woke up, his mom told him that tonight was going to be a special night. She was making a special dinner and he couldn't wait to find out what it was. The anxious feeling in Peter's stomach grew bigger as the day went on. He couldn't focus on his school work and he was daydreaming about all of the possibilities. Did he have a new toy coming? A special treat at the end of the evening? When he came home, he ran into the kitchen. His mom had made him a special dinner. “Is this it?†he asked excitedly. His mom smiled, “Surprise!†It was then that Peter noticed the surprise on the table. It was a brand new bike - his very first one! He was so happy that tears filled his eyes. He looked up to his mom and said, “Thanks for the special dinner and the special surprise!†Jill and Jake lived in the same town, but had never met each other until their 3rd birthday. Dressed in their best clothes, they were excited to celebrate the big day together. The two of them were taken to the local park to mark the occasion. They were both delighted to find a stage with colourful decorations and a huge cake on top. "It looks fit for a birthday party!" exclaimed Jill as they took their seats. Jake agreed and said, "Let's enjoy some birthday music!" As soon as the music began, Jill showed off her fancy moves while Jake was content simply clapping along. The mood shifted as more people gathered around the stage to watch them. The climax of the birthday celebration was revealed when Jill and Jake were presented with a costume each. The surprise of having their own costumes had them jumping with joy. They both went on the stage and started dancing enthusiastically as the crowd cheered them on. It was a day that Jill and Jake would never forget. It was the day they met and celebrated their 3rd birthday together. Once upon a time there was a girl named Ella. Ella wanted to do something special, so she decided to try to make something. She went to the kitchen, found some oil and flour, and mixed them together. She tried to make them look like a cake, but it didn't look too good. Ella asked her mom for help. Her mom added some more oil and a bit of sugar. Then she showed Ella how to stir them until they looked just right. Ella kept trying and finally the mixture began to look like a cake. Once the cake was ready, Ella put it in the oven and waited patiently. After a while the cake began to smell really nice. When Ella opened the oven, she saw that the cake looked fine. She was so happy with the results! Ella served the cake to her family, and they all enjoyed it very much. They said it was one of the best cakes they had ever eaten! Ella felt so proud of herself for trying and making a cake all by herself! Once upon a time, there was an open field. It was very friendly. In the open field, there was a little bunny. The bunny wanted to find a place to sleep. Then, he saw a big patch of grass. He hopped over to it and covered the grass with his soft fur. He felt safe and happy. Then he fell asleep in the friendly open field, snuggled up in the patch of grass he had covered. Once upon a time there was a little girl called Ruth. She was three years old. Ruth liked to go for walks in the woods near her house. One day, Ruth was walking in the woods when she saw a secret cave at the end of a path. She was very curious and was determined to find out what was in the cave. Ruth got closer and closer until she could see inside the cave. There she saw a big, warm fire burning. Suddenly, an old man stepped out of the cave and waved his hand. He said “Good day little one. You must keep my secret or else I will turn you into a frog!†But Ruth just smiled and waved back. She said “There’s no need to be scared. I will keep your secret. I just want to be your friend.†The old man smiled and waved back. “It seems we have a deal then!†he said. From then on, Ruth and the old man became friends and she visited the secret cave whenever she wanted. The end. Once upon a time, there was a boy called Ben who needed help with his school work. His parents saw that he needed help, so they hired a tutor to help him. Every day, the tutor and Ben would go into the study and the tutor would help Ben print out his school work. The tutor taught Ben some amazing tricks to help him with his work, and slowly but surely Ben began to get better and better. One day, Ben was working on some maths questions when his tutor told him to try and work it out himself. Ben was sceptical at first, but his tutor kept encouraging him to think hard and try his best. Finally, Ben solved the question and was so proud of himself. The tutor too was so proud of his progress and complimented him for being so brave and determined. This story teaches us that if we work hard, use our brains and do a little bit of printing – we can achieve anything! Once upon a time there was a small girl. She was very curious and always wanted to explore new things. One day, she opened the door to the living room and found lots of furniture. She was very excited and she started running around the room. She was so impatient to start playing with everything she saw. Then she heard her mother's voice. Her mother said: "Please don't touch anything, be careful and stay in one place." The small girl answered: "But I want to start playing with all the furniture!" Her mother smiled and said: "Okay! But be careful and don't break anything." So, the small girl started exploring the furniture and making games with it. She was so happy and she learned a lot of new and interesting things that day. When the night came, she was so tired but she was still very excited about all that she had learned. Once there was a mummy and a daddy who loved their little boy very much. One day there was a loud crash. It was late at night and the little boy was scared. Mummy and Daddy said, "It's OK. Let's go outside and see what happened." The little boy, Mummy and Daddy went outside, and they saw a big gold pot on the ground. Mummy said, "Oh no! That's our neighbour's pot. He will be so sorry!" Daddy said, "I think we should go and pray to say sorry to our neighbour." The little boy and his parents went to pray. They said sorry and asked God to forgive them for breaking the pot. After they finished praying, the little boy asked his parents why they said sorry. Daddy said, "We said sorry because it was wrong for us to break the pot. We must always try to be kind to others." The little boy smiled. He felt proud that he and his parents had prayed to say sorry. There were two friends, Jack and Jill. They were playing together in the garden and Jill had a glass jar. She was very careful to protect it from breaking. Jack said, "Let me hold it!" Jill said, "No, it could break. I must protect it."