Dr. Benny was a kind man. He wore a white coat and a big smile. His office was bright and cheerful. There were colorful pictures on the walls. Dr. Benny loved helping people feel better. Every day, he saw children and their parents.
One sunny morning, a little girl named Lily came to see Dr. Benny. She had a tummy ache. “Oh no, Lily! Let's make you feel better!” said Dr. Benny. He knelt down and looked at her with gentle eyes. “Can you tell me where it hurts?”
Lily pointed to her tummy. “It hurts here,” she said softly. Dr. Benny nodded. “Let's listen to your tummy,” he said. He took a special tool, called a stethoscope, and placed it on Lily's tummy. “Can you hear that?” he asked, smiling. “Your tummy is making funny sounds!”
Lily giggled. “It sounds like a little monster!” Dr. Benny laughed too. “Yes! A silly monster! Now, let's check your temperature.” He took a thermometer and placed it under her arm. “Be still like a little mouse!” he said.
Just then, a boy named Max rushed in. He looked worried. “Help! My head hurts!” he cried. Dr. Benny turned to Max. “Don't worry, Max! You're safe here!” He quickly checked Max's head. “You need some rest, and maybe a warm drink.”
Dr. Benny saw that both children needed care. He took a deep breath. “I know how to help you both!” he said. He explained how rest, funny stories, and warm hugs could make them feel better.
At last, Lily and Max smiled wide. “Thank you, Dr. Benny!” they said together. “You are a hero!”
Dr. Benny felt happy. He loved being a doctor. Helping children made his heart warm. “Remember, I'm always here to help you feel better!” he said as they waved goodbye.
And that was another joyful day for Dr. Benny, spreading comfort and smiles everywhere!