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Story about ecology 1-2 years Reading 3 min.

Lucy and the Green Adventure

Lucy and her mama stroll through the park, discovering ducks, flowers, apples, and a butterfly while picking up a stray can and watching birds build a nest.

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A joyful, curious 2-year-old girl with bright eyes and light brown hair in two small braids, rosy round cheeks, wearing a green dress and small green shoes, picks up a silver can and holds it toward a blue trash bin; her mother, about 30, with a gentle smile and black hair in a bun, stands behind her pointing to the bin, wearing a yellow dress with white polka dots. A bright yellow duck swims in a calm blue pond nearby and two orange-and-black butterflies fly above flowers. It's a sunny park with a small round pond, textured green grass, a large apple tree with red apples, colorful flowerbeds and a beige gravel path. The main scene shows the girl happily focused on disposing of the metal litter into the blue bin, surrounded by caring nature and curious animals. report a problem with this image

Lucy was a little girl with bright eyes and a big smile. One sunny morning, she put on her favorite green shoes. "Mama, let's go for a walk," she said. Mama nodded and off they went, hop, hop down the path.

As they walked, they saw a big blue sky and trees waving in the wind. "Oh, look at the leaves!" said Lucy. They rustled and whispered in the breeze, "shh, shh."

Soon, they reached the park. There was a small pond with ducks. Quack, quack, went the ducks. Lucy giggled. "Hello, ducks!" she said, waving her tiny hand.

Nearby, there was a garden filled with colorful flowers. "Pretty," said Lucy, gently touching a yellow bloom. Mama smiled, "Flowers like clean earth and water."

Lucy nodded and looked around. She saw a shiny can on the ground. "Uh-oh," she said, pointing to the can. "Litter is not good, is it, Mama?"

Mama shook her head, "No, Lucy. Let's help our earth." They picked up the can and put it in a nearby bin. "Tidy, tidy," Lucy sang, clapping her hands.

They walked a little more and saw a big tree with apples. "Yummy apples," Lucy said, pointing up. "Trees give us yummy fruits."

"Yes," Mama said. "And trees help us breathe too." Lucy took a big breath, "Ahhh, thank you, trees!"

Lucy noticed some birds building a nest. Chirp, chirp, went the birds. "They are making a home!" Lucy said, happy to see them working together.

Then, Lucy saw a butterfly flit by. It was orange and black. Flap, flap went its wings. "Hello, butterfly," she said softly.

After some time, it was time to head home. "Bye-bye, park," Lucy waved. "See you soon!"

As they walked back, Lucy felt happy. She knew she could help the earth by keeping it clean. Mama hugged her and said, "You did great today, Lucy."

And so, little Lucy learned that every small, kind action can help make our world a better place.

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The quiz: did you understand the story well?

Rustled
Leaves moved and made a soft, crackling sound in the wind.
Whispered
Spoke very quietly so only a person close by could hear.
Breeze,
A small, gentle wind that you can feel on your skin.
Shh, shh.
A soft sound people make to ask for quiet.
Pond
A small, still body of water where ducks may swim.
Quack, quack,
The sound ducks make when they call to each other.
Giggled.
Laughed in a little, happy way, like a small chuckle.
Bloom.
A flower opening and showing its pretty petals.
Litter
Garbage left on the ground that should go in a bin.
Breathe
To take air into your lungs and let it out again.

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