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Doctor's Story 7-8 years old Reading 8 min.

The Joyful Journeys of Dr Happy

In the cheerful town of Sunnyville, Dr. Happy, a kind-hearted doctor, uses laughter and care to help his patients feel better, facing challenges and spreading joy along the way. When a little girl gets hurt outside his clinic, Dr. Happy springs into action, showcasing his dedication and warmth.

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A smiling and warm male doctor, Dr. Happy, wears a bright blue coat and a rainbow-shaped stethoscope around his neck. He has brown, slightly curly hair and kind, sparkling eyes. He is crouched next to a blonde girl, about 7 years old, who has a scrape on her knee. She has tear-filled eyes, but a smile starts to appear thanks to the funny stories Dr. Happy is telling her. The setting is outside a colorful medical office with bright yellow walls and smiling animal drawings on the windows. Multicolored flowers line the path, and a clear blue sky brightens the scene. The main situation shows Dr. Happy treating the little girl, applying a sparkling bandage to her knee while telling her a funny story to comfort her. report a problem with this image

Chapter 1: Meet Dr. Happy

Once upon a time in a cheerful little town called Sunnyville, there lived a kind-hearted doctor named Dr. Happy. Dr. Happy was not just any doctor; he was a general practitioner, which meant he helped everyone from tiny babies to grandpas and grandmas feel better. With his warm smile and gentle hands, he had a special way of making people feel at ease.

Every morning, Dr. Happy would put on his bright blue coat and his shiny stethoscope, which was shaped like a little rainbow. He would skip down the street, waving at everyone he saw. “Good morning, Mrs. Baker! How are those delicious cookies coming along?” he would call out, making the baker chuckle.

Dr. Happy's goal was simple but powerful: he wanted to help people feel better and keep them healthy. He believed that laughter was the best medicine, and he always had a funny story or a silly joke ready to share with his patients.

One sunny day, Dr. Happy arrived at his clinic, ready to see the first patient. “Hello, Mr. Squeaky!” he said, greeting a little mouse who lived in a cozy corner of his office. Mr. Squeaky was not a patient, of course, but a good friend who loved to hang out with Dr. Happy. “Are you ready for a busy day?”

“Absolutely!” squeaked Mr. Squeaky, his tiny voice filled with excitement. “Let's help some people!”

Chapter 2: A Busy Day at the Clinic

The clinic buzzed with energy as patients started to arrive. There was little Lily, who had a cold and a stuffy nose. Dr. Happy knelt down to her level and said, “Well, Lily, let's see if we can make that nose of yours breathe like a happy little bird again!”

Lily giggled, “I like birds!”

After checking her temperature and listening to her heartbeat, Dr. Happy handed her a colorful sticker. “Here's a reward for being such a brave girl! Remember, it's important to wash your hands and drink lots of water!”

Next was Mr. Thompson, an older gentleman who always came in for his check-up. “How's your garden growing, Mr. Thompson?” Dr. Happy asked with a smile.

“Oh, it's blooming beautifully, Doc! But I think I pulled a muscle while gardening,” Mr. Thompson replied, wincing a little.

Dr. Happy carefully examined Mr. Thompson's arm and suggested some gentle stretches. “You know, gardening is like medicine too! It helps us stay healthy and happy!”

Just then, the door swung open, and in rushed a worried mother with her son, Timmy. “Doctor! Timmy has a really bad tummy ache!” she exclaimed, her voice trembling.

Dr. Happy's eyes widened with concern. “Alright, let's take a look at Timmy!” He led them to an examination room, where Timmy sat with a frown on his face.

Chapter 3: The Tummy Trouble

Dr. Happy sat down next to Timmy, who was clutching his stomach. “Hi there, buddy! I'm Dr. Happy. Can you tell me where it hurts?”

Timmy pointed to his tummy and said, “It feels like a big balloon that's going to pop!”

Dr. Happy chuckled, “A balloon, huh? Let's see if we can make that balloon feel better!” He gently pressed on Timmy's tummy and listened to his belly with his stethoscope. “Hmm, it sounds like there's a little party going on in there! Have you eaten anything unusual lately?”

Timmy thought for a moment. “I had a lot of candy yesterday…”

“Ah, that explains it! Candy can be tricky for tummies sometimes,” Dr. Happy said wisely. “You need to drink some ginger tea and eat some toast. It will help calm that balloon down!”

But just as he was about to write the prescription, the clinic's emergency alarm went off! “Oh no! We have a situation!” Dr. Happy exclaimed.

A little girl had fallen off her bike outside and hurt her knee. Dr. Happy quickly grabbed his first-aid kit and turned to Timmy. “I'll be right back, Timmy! You stay here, and I'll get you your ginger tea in a jiffy!”

Chapter 4: A Doctor's Heroic Moment

Dr. Happy dashed outside, where he found the little girl sitting on the ground, tears streaming down her cheeks. “Don't worry! I'm here to help!” he said, kneeling beside her.

“What happened?” he asked gently.

“I fell off my bike, and it hurts!” she sobbed, pointing to her scraped knee.

Dr. Happy examined her knee, which was a bit red and had a small cut. “It looks like you need a superhero bandage!” he said, pulling out a bright pink bandage with sparkles. “This will make you feel much better!”

As he cleaned the wound and applied the bandage, he told her a funny story about a clumsy giraffe who tripped over his own feet. The little girl giggled, forgetting her pain for a moment.

“See? Nothing can stop you from being brave!” Dr. Happy said with a wink. “Just remember to wear your helmet next time!”

After he made sure she was feeling okay, Dr. Happy returned to Timmy, who was waiting patiently. “I'm back! Now, let's get you that ginger tea!”

Dr. Happy mixed the tea with a splash of honey and handed it to Timmy. “Drink up, and you'll be feeling like a million bucks in no time!”

Timmy sipped the tea and smiled, “Thanks, Dr. Happy! You're the best!”

When the day came to an end, Dr. Happy reflected on all the smiles he had helped create. “Every day is an adventure,” he thought happily as he waved goodbye to his patients.

As he walked home, Mr. Squeaky scurried beside him. “Did you see how happy everyone was?”

“Absolutely, Mr. Squeaky! Being a doctor is the best job in the world!” Dr. Happy replied with a big grin.

And from that day forward, Dr. Happy continued to spread joy, laughter, and health throughout Sunnyville, one patient at a time. He knew that helping others was not just a job; it was a wonderful adventure full of smiles, stories, and a sprinkle of magic. And they all lived happily ever after!

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The quiz: did you understand the story well?

General practitioner
A doctor who treats a variety of medical issues and patients, rather than specializing in one area.
Examine
To look at something closely in order to learn more about it.
Prescription
A written order from a doctor for a specific medicine or treatment.
Emergency
A serious or unexpected situation that requires immediate action.
Giggled
To laugh lightly in a silly or happy way.
Wince
To make a sudden movement because of pain or discomfort.

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