Protecting trees and plants

Protecting trees and plants - Class 1 & 2

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    Once upon a time in a magical land, there were two best friends, Benny the Bunny and Sally the Squirrel. They loved playing in the lush green forest filled with tall trees and colourful flowers. One sunny day, they discovered that some of their tree friends were feeling a bit sad.

    Benny, the curious bunny, asked a wise old owl named Oliver, "Why do these trees look sad, Mr. Oliver?" Oliver explained, "Oh, Benny and Sally, these trees are feeling under the weather because they need our help! They are thirsty and need more water to grow big and strong."

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    Sally, the energetic squirrel, suggested, "Let's be the Great Tree Protectors and help our tree friends!" And so, Benny and Sally embarked on a mission to protect and care for the trees in their magical forest.

    Kids, can you tell any way by which you can help to increase the number of trees?

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    First, they gathered their animal friends- Charlie the Cipmunk, Lila the Ladybug, and Tommy the Turtle. Together, they formed the Green Team to save the day. Charlie, said, I'll help by spreading seeds to grow more plants around the trees. That way, they'll help by spreading seeds to grow more plants around the trees. That way, they'll have more friends to keep them company and save them from strong winds."

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    Lila, the lively ladybug, said, "And I can fly around and watch for any harmful bugs that might try to bother our tree pals!" Tommy, the thoughtful turtle added, I'll make sure our tree friends get enough water by creating a little pond near them. That way, they can take sips whenever they feel thirsty!"

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    Benny, Sally, Charlie, Laila, and Tommy worked together tirelessly to protect their beloved trees. They watered the roots, spread seeds, and chased away pesky bugs. The forest started to transform into a vibrant, happy place.

    One day, as they were busy at work, they heard a rustling sound. It was Risty the Raccoon, a mischievous little fellow who loved playing tricks. Rusty chuckled, "What are you all doing, working so hard? The trees won't mind if you take a break!"

    Benny, always polite, replied, "Oh, Rusty we're the great Tree Protectors! We're helping our tree friends grow big and strong. Do you want to join us?" Rusty thought for a moment and said, "Hmm, sounds like fun! What can I do?"

    Sally, with a big smile, said, "You can help by picking up any litter you find in the forest. Clean surroundings make our tree friends happy!" Rusty, feeling a sense of responsibility, nodded eagerly and started picking up litter with his clever paws.

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    Days turned into weeks, and the forest flourished with life. The trees stood tall and proud, thanks to the efforts of the Green Team and their new friend, Rusty.

    One sunny afternoon, the wise owl, Oliver, gathered everyone around and said, "You've done a fantastic job, my young friends! The trees are happy and healthy because of your care and kindness." Benny, Sally, Charlie, Lila, Tommy, and even Rusty beamed with pride.

    Oliver continued, "Remember, protecting nature is a lifelong journey. Keep caring for the trees, the plants, and all the wonderful creatures that call this forest home. We can also talk to people around us and encourage them to not cut trees by making some fun banners and placards." And so, the Great Tree Protectors continued their mission, spreading joy and happiness throughout the magical forest. The once-sad trees now stood as a testament to the power of friendship and the importance of protecting the environment.

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    As the sun set, casting a warm glow on the treetops, Benny, Sally, Charlie, Lila, Tommy, and Rusty gathered around for a group hug. They knew their small actions had made a big difference in the enchanted forest they called home.

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