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Amelia and Gabriela’s Forest Lesson

Lectura para 11 años

Tiempo de lectura: 2 minutos

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In a whimsical forest full of vibrant trees and colorful flowers, there lived two best friends, Amelia and Gabriela. Amelia had short, curly brown hair and always wore a blue dress, carrying a small basket wherever she went. Gabriela, on the other hand, had long, straight blonde hair, usually dressed in a red shirt and green pants. They loved spending their days exploring the forest, discovering new paths, and learning about the various creatures that lived there.

One sunny morning, as the birds chirped and the sunlight filtered through the leaves, Amelia and Gabriela decided to venture deeper into the forest than ever before. They had heard stories about a magical clearing where the wisest animals gathered to share their knowledge.

«Amelia, we have to find this clearing today,» Gabriela said with excitement in her voice.

«I agree, Gabriela. If we want to learn from the wisest animals, we have to be brave and determined,» Amelia replied, adjusting her basket.

As they walked, they came across a small rabbit struggling to reach an apple hanging from a low branch. The rabbit’s tiny paws couldn’t quite grasp the fruit. Amelia stopped and looked at Gabriela.

«We have to help him,» Amelia said with determination.

«You’re right. We can’t just leave him struggling,» Gabriela agreed.

Together, they gently lifted the rabbit, and with a quick hop, he grabbed the apple. The rabbit looked at them with gratitude.

«Thank you, kind friends. Sometimes, to achieve something, you have to seek help. Remember that on your journey,» the rabbit advised before hopping away.

Amelia and Gabriela continued their journey, pondering the rabbit’s words. As they ventured further, they heard a faint cry. Following the sound, they found a small bird with a broken wing lying on the forest floor. The bird looked at them with pleading eyes.

«Poor thing. We have to help her,» Gabriela said softly.

«Yes, but how?» Amelia wondered aloud.

«We have to find the wise owl. She’ll know what to do,» Gabriela suggested.

Carrying the injured bird carefully, they hurried through the forest until they reached the base of a large oak tree, known to be the home of the wise owl. Amelia called out, and soon, the owl swooped down gracefully.

«Wise owl, we have to help this bird. Her wing is broken,» Amelia explained.

The owl examined the bird and nodded. «To help her, you have to follow my instructions carefully. Find some fresh leaves and a strong twig to make a splint.»

Amelia and Gabriela quickly gathered what was needed, and under the owl’s guidance, they made a splint for the bird’s wing. The owl then offered more wisdom.

«You have to remember that helping others often requires effort and patience. But in doing so, you learn valuable lessons and grow stronger together.»

Grateful for the owl’s help, Amelia and Gabriela thanked her and continued their journey, carrying the bird gently until they found a safe place to leave her to recover.

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Soy Francisco J., apasionado de las historias y, lo más importante, padre de un pequeño. Durante el emocionante viaje de enseñar a mi hijo a leer, descubrí un pequeño secreto: cuando las historias incluyen a amigos, familiares o lugares conocidos, la magia realmente sucede. La conexión emocional con el cuento motiva a los niños a sumergirse más profundamente en las palabras y a descubrir el maravilloso mundo de la lectura. Saber más de mí.

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