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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.

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Pip, a small squirrel with sparkling eyes and light brown fur, stands on a branch of a large oak tree, looking down with a worried yet determined expression at a family of hedgehogs. The hedgehogs, with their soft spikes and sad eyes, sit near their home made of leaves and twigs, their little paws clutching an empty basket, looking hungry and desperate. The scene is set in a sunny clearing of Maplewood Forest, surrounded by majestic trees with vibrant green leaves, with rays of sunlight filtering through the branches. Colorful flowers on the ground add a cheerful touch to the atmosphere. The main situation shows Pip, with his front paws on the branch, contemplating how to help the hedgehog family, while the hedgehogs, with expressions of gratitude and need, look up at him, hoping for a gesture of solidarity. report a problem with this image
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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.

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