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Story about Father's Day 3-4 years old Reading 4 min.

Toast and Cereal Chaos!

Little Timmy sets out to surprise his dad on Father's Day by making breakfast, but things take a hilarious turn as toast, cereal, and milk create a delightful mess in the kitchen. With determination and a big smile, Timmy and his dad embrace the chaos of their special day together.

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A joyful, chaotic Father’s Day breakfast in a backyard: a crumb-covered 4-year-old blond boy with bright blue eyes wears a slice of toast as a hat, laughing and jumping; a ~35-year-old man with short brown hair and stubble sits beside him smiling and wiping a milk drop; green grass with daisies and dandelions, a blue painted wooden table, a red-and-white check picnic blanket, a tipped cereal bowl with flakes scattered and an open milk bottle splashing; warm, bright atmosphere, soft pastel textures, vivid colors and rounded shapes, composition focused on the father–son bond. report a problem with this image

Part 1: The Great Father's Day Surprise

Little Timmy was a cheerful boy of four. He had bright blue eyes and a big, round smile. Today was very special; it was Father's Day! Timmy wanted to give his dad the best surprise ever.

“Dad!” Timmy yelled, running into the living room. “Wake up! It's Father's Day!”

His dad, Mr. Jenkins, yawned and stretched. “What's the surprise, Timmy?”

Timmy thought hard. “I'm going to make you breakfast!”

“Breakfast? That sounds delicious!” Dad chuckled. “But you can't cook yet!”

“Oh, yes, I can!” Timmy puffed out his chest. “I can make toast and cereal!”

“Toast and cereal? My favorite!” Dad laughed. “But you might need some help.”

“No help! I can do it!” Timmy declared with determination.

Off he went to the kitchen. He climbed onto a stool, reaching for the bread. “Okay, I just need to press this button!” he said, pointing at the toaster.

Timmy pressed the button, and the toaster popped up the bread. “Aha! Toast!” he shouted. But the toast flew right into the air and landed on his head!

“Dad! I'm a toast monster!” Timmy giggled.

Mr. Jenkins peeked into the kitchen. “A toast monster? I thought I was the lucky dad today!”

Timmy laughed and said, “You are! I'm making you toast!”

Part 2: The Sticky Situation

Timmy was on a roll! He decided to pour cereal next. He grabbed a giant box and shook it. Cereal flew everywhere!

“Uh-oh!” Timmy squeaked. “It's a cereal storm!”

Dad entered the kitchen, stepping carefully on the cereal scattered all over the floor. “I see you've made a bit of a mess!”

“It's part of the surprise!” Timmy giggled, holding up a cereal-covered spoon. “Look, Dad! I made a cereal sculpture!”

Mr. Jenkins chuckled. “It's a very creative sculpture, Timmy!”

“But wait, I need milk!” Timmy pointed at the fridge. He opened the door and grasped the milk jug. It was a little too heavy for him!

“Whoa! Help!” Timmy shouted as the jug slipped from his tiny hands. Milk splattered everywhere, covering the floor and the cereal.

“Milk tidal wave!” Dad laughed. “I love it!”

Timmy clapped his hands in joy. “Look, Dad! We have cereal soup now!”

“Cereal soup sounds fantastic!” Mr. Jenkins laughed harder. “But it might be a little too milky.”

“Maybe we can drink it with a straw!” Timmy giggled again.

Part 3: The Perfect Father's Day

Finally, Timmy had an idea. “Let's eat outside!”

“Great idea, Timmy!” Dad said. They cleaned up the messy kitchen as best as they could. Then, they grabbed the toast monster, cereal soup, and went to the backyard.

Timmy laid out a picnic blanket. “Here's your breakfast feast, Dad!”

Mr. Jenkins sat down, eyes wide. “Wow! The best breakfast ever!”

Timmy beamed proudly, “And you're the best dad ever!”

As they munched on the toast and sipped the cereal soup through straws, Mr. Jenkins smiled. “This is the most fun Father's Day breakfast I've ever had!”

“Next year, I will make pancakes!” Timmy promised, grinning cheekily.

“Perfect! I can't wait!” Dad said with a wink.

And so, they enjoyed their messy, silly Father's Day, filled with laughter, love, and a lot of cereal!

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Determination
The quality of trying hard to do something even if it is difficult.
Declare
To say something in a strong or clear way.
Scattered
Spread out or thrown in different directions.
Spectacular
Very impressive or amazing.
Delicious
Very tasty or pleasing to the taste.
Creativity
The ability to make new ideas or things.

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