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Story about spring 1-2 years Reading 3 min.

Ben's Blooming Adventure

Ben, a cheerful two-year-old, excitedly helps his mommy plant seeds in their garden during spring, eagerly waiting for the flowers to bloom. Together, they enjoy the warmth of the sun and the joy of gardening.

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A 2-year-old boy with curly blonde hair and sparkling eyes is planting seeds in a sunny garden. He wears blue overalls and a yellow t-shirt, and his face shows great excitement. Next to him, his mother, a woman in her 30s with her brown hair in a bun, smiles proudly as she shows him how to plant the seeds. She wears a light floral dress and sandals, leaning slightly towards him to encourage him. The garden is filled with brown soil, colorful flowers beginning to bloom, and green trees in the background. The sky is blue with a few white clouds, and the sun is shining brightly. The main scene shows the boy digging a hole in the soil with a small shovel while his mother shows him how to place the seeds inside, creating a scene full of happiness and spring discovery. report a problem with this image

Ben is a little boy. He is two years old. One sunny day, Ben looks outside. “It's spring!” he says with a big smile.

Ben sees flowers. “Look at the flowers!” he shouts. They are red, yellow, and blue. “Pretty flowers!” he giggles.

“Time to help in the garden!” says Mommy. “Let's go, Ben!”

In the garden, the sun is warm. Ben feels happy. “What will we do?” he asks.

“We will plant seeds,” says Mommy. “Seeds grow into flowers!”

Ben nods. “Seeds! Let's plant!”

Mommy gives Ben a small shovel. “Dig here, Ben.”

Ben digs in the dirt. “Dig, dig, dig!” he says.

“Good job, Ben!” Mommy smiles.

“Now, put the seeds in,” says Mommy.

Ben takes a seed. “One seed!” he says. He drops it in the hole. “Bye-bye, seed!”

“Now, cover it with dirt,” Mommy says.

Ben covers the seed. “Cover, cover, cover!”

“Let's water the seeds,” says Mommy.

Ben takes a small watering can. “Water, water, water!” he giggles. He waters the seeds.

“Now we wait, Mommy says.

“Wait for flowers!” Ben says.

Days go by. The sun shines. The rain falls. Ben looks at the garden. “Where are the flowers?” he wonders.

One morning, Ben sees something. “Look, Mommy! Green!”

“Yes, Ben! The seeds are growing!” Mommy smiles.

Ben jumps up and down. “Yay! Flowers!”

More days pass. Ben helps every day. He digs, waters, and waits.

Then one day, Ben sees colors. “Flowers! Flowers!” he cheers.

They are bright and happy. “Red, yellow, blue!”

“Good job, Ben!” Mommy claps.

“Look at my flowers!” Ben says proudly.

“Spring is beautiful,” Mommy says.

Ben smiles. “I love spring!”

“Let's play in the garden,” says Mommy.

Ben runs and plays. “Spring is fun!” he laughs.

“Flowers, sunshine, and games!” Mommy says.

Ben giggles. “Happy spring!”

Together, they enjoy the warm sun and beautiful flowers. Spring is here, and it is wonderful!

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The quiz: did you understand the story well?

Garden
A piece of land where flowers, plants, or vegetables are grown.
Plant
To put a seed or a young plant in the ground so it can grow.
Seeds
Small hard parts that can grow into new plants.
Cover
To place something over or on top of another thing.
Water
To give plants the liquid they need to grow.
Wait
To stay in one place until something happens.

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