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Chapter 2 - Introduction

Lina was a curious and brave little girl who loved nature. She lived in a small village near a big green forest. Every morning she watched birds flying above the tall trees and listened to the sound of the wind moving through the leaves. Lina often wondered what secrets the forest held.

Her grandmother always told her stories about the forest. She said the forest was full of beautiful animals, colorful flowers, and hidden paths. But she also warned Lina that the forest could be confusing and dangerous if someone was not careful.

One sunny morning during the school holidays, Lina decided to explore the forest. She packed a small bag with water, some bread, and her notebook because she loved drawing animals and plants.

Before leaving, her mother reminded her, "Stay close to the main path and return before sunset."

Lina nodded happily and began her adventure.

Main Part

As Lina walked into the forest, she felt excited and a little nervous. Sunlight passed through the tall trees and made bright patterns on the ground. Birds were singing everywhere.

Soon she saw a small rabbit hopping near a bush. Lina quietly followed it, hoping to draw it in her notebook. But while following the rabbit, she forgot about the main path.

After a while, Lina realized she didn't know where she was. The forest suddenly looked different. The trees seemed taller and the paths looked the same in every direction.

Lina felt scared, but she remembered her grandmother's advice: "Stay calm and think carefully."

She sat on a rock and looked around. Suddenly, she heard a soft sound. A little squirrel was trying to reach a fruit but couldn't. Lina picked the fruit and placed it near the squirrel.

The squirrel happily took it and ran up a tree. Lina smiled.

Soon after, she heard another sound. A baby deer was stuck between some branches. Lina carefully moved the branches and helped the deer get free.

The deer ran away but looked back at Lina as if saying thank you.

Lina kept walking, trying to find the way home. After some time, the same deer appeared again. It slowly walked ahead and kept turning back to look at Lina.

It seemed like the deer wanted Lina to follow it.

Lina trusted the animal and followed it through the trees. After a few minutes, she saw something familiar — the main forest path!

The deer ran back into the forest, and Lina realized the animals she helped had helped her in return.

Conclusion

Lina quickly walked along the main path and finally reached the edge of the forest. Her mother was waiting for her and looked very relieved.

Lina told her mother everything about her adventure — the rabbit, the squirrel, the deer, and how she got lost but was guided back.

Her mother hugged her and said, "The forest is a wonderful place, but we must always respect it and be careful."

That night Lina wrote the whole adventure in her notebook. It became her favorite story to tell.

From that day on, Lina still loved exploring nature, but she always stayed safe and remembered the kindness she shared with the animals.

Moral of the Story

Kindness to others is never wasted. When you help someone, help often comes back to you.

If you want, I can also:

Turn it into exactly 5 handwritten-page length (school format)

Make it shorter or easier for class 4–6

Or add dialogues and more adventure scenes.

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