Story about poverty
11-12 years old
Interactive story
Pip the Squirrel and the Big Hearted Forest
Pip the squirrel learns about poverty in the forest, discovers ways to help others, and inspires his friends and family to make a difference.
In this interactive story, it's you who chooses the next step at each stage: your decisions influence the course... and the end of the adventure!
The quiz: did you understand the story well?
- Poverty
- Not having enough money, food, or things needed for a safe, healthy life.
- Pantry
- A small room or cupboard where people store food and cooking supplies.
- Patchy
- Not even or complete; having thin or rough parts in different places.
- Flutter
- A quick, light movement, like wings moving fast or a small nervous feeling.
- Scampered
- Ran quickly and lightly, often in a playful or hurried way.
- Assembly
- A meeting where a group of people gather to hear news or share ideas.
- Donated
- Gave something free to help others, like food, clothes, or money.
- Donations
- Things or money given to help people in need or for a cause.
- Brainstormed
- Shared many ideas together to find solutions or new plans.
- Momentum
- The energy that keeps something moving or growing after it has started.
- Volunteer
- A person who chooses to help without being paid.
- Clearing
- An open space in a forest with no trees or bushes in the middle.