Once upon a time, in a small village surrounded by green fields, there lived a curious little boy named Timmy. Timmy was 8 years old and loved to explore the world around him. Every day after school, he would run to the park near his house to play with his friends.
One sunny afternoon, as Timmy was playing hide-and-seek with his friends, he noticed a tiny bird sitting on a tree branch. The bird looked sad and had a small twig stuck in its wing. Timmy felt sorry for the little bird and decided to help it.
"Hello, little bird," said Timmy gently. "Are you okay? I see something is bothering you."
The bird chirped softly, as if thanking Timmy for his kindness. Timmy carefully climbed the tree and removed the twig from the bird's wing. He held the bird close to his chest to keep it warm while he thought about what to do next.
Timmy remembered that his teacher once told the class about a nearby animal shelter where they could take injured animals. With the help of his friends, Timmy carried the bird to the shelter.
At the shelter, a kind lady named Mrs. Green took care of the bird. She thanked Timmy for being so brave and responsible. The bird stayed at the shelter for a few days until it was all better.
When the bird was ready to fly again, Timmy and his friends went back to the park to release it. They watched happily as the bird flew high into the sky, chirping happily as if saying goodbye.
From that day on, Timmy learned that even small acts of kindness can make a big difference. He felt proud knowing he helped a little bird find its freedom again.
And so, Timmy continued to be curious and caring, always looking for ways to help others. The end.
This simple story teaches children about empathy, responsibility, and the joy of helping others. It’s perfect for young learners who are just starting their English journey.