In a bright, sunny school, three little girls—Lily, Mia, and Zoe—liked to learn. One day, their teacher said, "Today, we visit the park!" The girls clapped their hands with joy.
At the park, the trees were tall, and the grass was soft. Birds sang, "Tweet-tweet!" Lily pointed, "Look at the birds!" Mia smiled, "They are happy here."
The teacher showed a big tree. "This is a home," she said. Zoe asked, "Home for what?" The teacher smiled, "For birds, and bugs, and little animals!"
The girls looked at leaves. "Leaves are green," said Lily. "Green is good," said Mia. "Green means life," said Zoe.
Then the teacher said, "We can help the park stay green." The girls asked, "How?" The teacher pointed, "Let's pick up the trash." So, they all picked little pieces of paper and plastic.
The teacher said, "Good job! Now the park is clean." Lily clapped, "Clean park is happy park!" Mia jumped, "Happy park is good for birds!" Zoe nodded, "Good for everyone."
The sun began to set, painting the sky orange and pink. The girls watched and felt proud. "We did a good thing," said Lily. "Yes," said Mia, "We helped the park." Zoe smiled, "We helped the earth."
As they walked back to school, the teacher said, "Every little bit helps." The girls agreed, "We will do it again!" Their hearts were full, knowing they made a difference.
Back home, under the stars, the girls dreamed of green trees, singing birds, and a happy, clean park. And they smiled in their sleep, ready for more adventures.