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Story about Father's Day 5-6 years old Reading 7 min.

Timmy's Super-Duper Father's Day Surprise!

Timmy wakes up excited for Father's Day and decides to create a special card for his dad, filled with all the things he loves about him. As he crafts his masterpiece in class, he learns that the best gifts come from the heart.

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Une illustration sous forme de dessin destinée aux enfants représentant une salle de classe colorée, remplie de décorations joyeuses pour la fête des pères, où un garçon de 6 ans aux cheveux bruns et bouclés, portant un t-shirt bleu et un short jaune, est assis à une table, concentré sur la création d'une carte avec des dessins de soleil et de glace, tandis qu'à côté de lui, une fille aux cheveux blonds tressés, vêtue d'une robe rose, colle des étoiles scintillantes sur sa propre carte, et un autre garçon aux cheveux noirs, avec un t-shirt vert, montre fièrement un coffre à trésors décoré, tous partageant des sourires et une ambiance de camaraderie et de créativité. report a problem with this image

Chapter 1: The Special Day

Once upon a sunny morning, in a cheerful little town called Happyville, a small boy named Timmy woke up with a big, bright smile. Today was a special day! It was Father's Day!

Timmy jumped out of bed, his little feet pattering on the floor like tiny raindrops. "Today, I will make the best gift for Dad!" he exclaimed, his eyes sparkling with excitement.

He ran to the kitchen, where the smell of pancakes filled the air. His mom was flipping fluffy pancakes, and they looked like golden suns! “Good morning, Timmy!” she said with a smile. “Are you ready for Father's Day?”

“Yes, Mommy! I want to make a special present for Dad!” Timmy said, his voice bubbling with joy.

“That sounds wonderful! What will you create?” asked Mom, raising her eyebrows playfully.

Timmy thought for a moment, scratching his head. “I want to make something from my heart! Something that shows I love him!”

Mom clapped her hands. “That's a great idea! Let's go to school and see what your friends are making too!”

So off they went, with Timmy bouncing on his toes, excited and full of ideas.

Chapter 2: The Crafty Classroom

In the classroom, colorful decorations hung from the ceiling like rainbow balloons. The walls were filled with drawings of dads and cheerful messages. Timmy's friends were buzzing around, each busy with their own special projects.

“Hi, Timmy!” called out Lucy, who was gluing sparkly stars onto a card. “I'm making a card that says ‘Best Dad Ever!' What are you making?”

“I'm not sure yet,” Timmy replied, looking around. “I want it to be special!”

Jake, sitting next to Lucy, held up a big, green box covered with stickers. “I'm making a treasure box for my dad! I'll fill it with candies!”

“Wow, that's so cool!” Timmy said, his mind whirling with ideas. He saw Sam painting a picture of his dad fishing. “That's awesome, Sam! I love the water colors!”

“Thanks! My dad loves to fish,” Sam said proudly.

Just then, Ms. Bright, their teacher, walked in with a big smile. “Good morning, class! Today is a very special day! We are going to create wonderful gifts for our dads. Remember, it's the thought that counts! So let your imaginations fly!”

Timmy's heart soared! “Imagination!” he whispered to himself. “I can use my imagination!”

He grabbed some colorful paper, glue, and crayons. He took a deep breath and thought about his dad. “What does Dad love?” he mumbled, biting his lip.

“Daddy loves to play with me! Daddy loves ice cream! Daddy loves hugs!” Each thought made his heart feel big and warm.

Suddenly, an idea popped into his head like a popping balloon! “I will make a card, a super-duper card!” he shouted, surprising his friends. “A card that shows everything I love about my dad!”

Chapter 3: The Creative Card

Timmy got to work, his fingers moving like lightning. He drew a big, happy sun with a smile, because his dad always made sunny days even brighter!

He then drew a big, blue ice cream cone with three colorful scoops. “Dad loves ice cream!” he giggled, imagining his dad's funny, silly face when he eats it.

Next, he drew a giant heart, because love was the most important thing of all. “I love you, Dad!” he wrote in big, wobbly letters.

“Look at my card!” Timmy said proudly, showing it to Lucy.

“That's amazing, Timmy!” she said, her eyes wide with admiration. “Your dad is going to love it!”

But Timmy wanted to add something extra special. He rummaged through the craft supplies and found some shiny stickers and glitter. “Glitter!” he squealed, sprinkling it everywhere, turning the card into a sparkling masterpiece.

At that moment, a tiny bit of glitter flew into the air and landed right on Lucy's nose. “Oh no! A glitter sneeze!” Lucy giggled, pretending to sneeze. “Achoo!” Everyone laughed, even Timmy, as they shared the fun of creativity together.

Finally, it was time to put everything together. Timmy carefully glued everything onto his card. He wrote, “Happy Father's Day!” in bright colors, making it pop like fireworks in the night sky.

“I'm done!” he shouted, holding up his card proudly. “I can't wait to give it to Dad!”

Chapter 4: The Best Surprise

After school, Timmy hurried home, clutching his card tightly. The sun was setting, painting the sky in shades of orange, pink, and purple. It looked like a beautiful painting just waiting to be admired!

When he got home, Timmy noticed his dad sitting in the living room, with a big smile on his face, reading a book. “Daddy!” Timmy called out, running over with his card.

“Timmy! What do you have there?” Dad asked, his eyes twinkling.

“It's a surprise for you, Daddy! It's a special card for Father's Day!”

Timmy handed the card to his dad, his heart racing with excitement. Dad opened the card and his eyes widened. “Wow! This is incredible! Look at the sun and the ice cream!” he exclaimed.

“I made it all by myself!” Timmy beamed. “I love you, Daddy!”

“Oh, Timmy! I love it! Thank you so much!” Dad said, pulling Timmy into a big, warm hug.

“Do you want to celebrate?” asked Timmy, his little eyes sparkling.

“Yes! Let's have ice cream!” Dad laughed, and they both scampered to the kitchen, giggling and making silly faces.

As they enjoyed their ice cream, with chocolate sauce dripping and sprinkles flying everywhere, Timmy realized that the best gift wasn't just the card. It was the love they shared, the laughter, and the happy moments together.

“Happy Father's Day, Dad!” Timmy said, with a giant smile, knowing that this day would be special forever.

And that's how Timmy's creativity turned his Father's Day into the best day filled with love, laughter, and a whole lot of sticky, sweet ice cream!

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The quiz: did you understand the story well?

Exclaimed
To say something loudly and with strong emotion
Bubbling
To feel excited and full of energy, like something boiling in a pot
Treasure box
A special box where you keep valuable or special things
Imagination
The ability to create ideas or pictures in your mind
Masterpiece
A great work of art or something made with a lot of skill
Sprinkles
Small pieces of candy used to decorate desserts like ice cream or cakes

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