Benji, a curious 8-year-old boy, lives in the autumnal city of Mont-Roc. In this story, he embarks on an adventure with his friend Lila to help the Palitos family, who are in desperate need. Along the way, they face obstacles but learn the value of perseverance, teamwork and friendship.
t was a cool autumn day in Mont-Roc. Up in the mountains, the rain was always a good thing because it kept the trees green and made everything look bright and colorful. Benji, a boy who lived in Mont-Roc, went to a school near the biggest lake in town, called Hat Lake. It got its name because it looks just like a hat! On his way home, Benji loved playing with his friends by throwing rocks into the water. The lake was so calm that it looked like a giant mirror! One day, Benji saw the Palitos family, who lived near the lake, looking upset. One of their kids was in his class. The mom said, "We need help!" The roof of their house was made of cotton candy, and the rain had melted it away. They needed more cotton candy to fix it!
Benji wanted to help the Palitos family right away. When their mom told him about the Floating Forest, Benji’s eyes grew wide with excitement. He quickly ran to find his best friend, Lila, and together they grabbed their backpacks and set off on the adventure.
The Floating Forest was deep in the hills, a place Benji and Lila had heard about in stories but had never visited. As they walked through colorful trees and over tiny streams, they finally saw it—trees that floating in the air! Instead of leaves, the trees had fluffy balls of cotton candy. It looked like something out of a dream.
Feeling defeated, Benji sat down under a tree. ' - Maybe I should just give up,' he sighed. Just then, a wise old owl named Ollie flew down. ' - Don't give up, young one. Think and you'll find a way,' advised Ollie.
Inspired by Ollie's words, Benji had an idea. He gathered leaves and twigs to create a small raft. ' - This will help me carry more sticks,' he said, determined. With the raft, he managed to collect enough materials for the Palitos family's new home.
Back in Mont-Roc, Benji and the Palitos family worked together to rebuild their home. ' - We couldn't have done it without you, Benji,' said Mrs. Palito. Benji felt proud and happy, realizing the power of charity and teamwork.
t was a cool autumn day in Mont-Roc. Up in the mountains, the rain was always a good thing because it kept the trees green and made everything look bright and colorful. Benji, a boy who lived in Mont-Roc, went to a school near the biggest lake in town, called Hat Lake. It got its name because it looks just like a hat! On his way home, Benji loved playing with his friends by throwing rocks into the water. The lake was so calm that it looked like a giant mirror! One day, Benji saw the Palitos family, who lived near the lake, looking upset. One of their kids was in his class. The mom said, "We need help!" The roof of their house was made of cotton candy, and the rain had melted it away. They needed more cotton candy to fix it!
Benji wanted to help the Palitos family right away. When their mom told him about the Floating Forest, Benji’s eyes grew wide with excitement. He quickly ran to find his best friend, Lila, and together they grabbed their backpacks and set off on the adventure.
The Floating Forest was deep in the hills, a place Benji and Lila had heard about in stories but had never visited. As they walked through colorful trees and over tiny streams, they finally saw it—trees that floating in the air! Instead of leaves, the trees had fluffy balls of cotton candy. It looked like something out of a dream.
Feeling defeated, Benji sat down under a tree. ' - Maybe I should just give up,' he sighed. Just then, a wise old owl named Ollie flew down. ' - Don't give up, young one. Think and you'll find a way,' advised Ollie.
Inspired by Ollie's words, Benji had an idea. He gathered leaves and twigs to create a small raft. ' - This will help me carry more sticks,' he said, determined. With the raft, he managed to collect enough materials for the Palitos family's new home.
Back in Mont-Roc, Benji and the Palitos family worked together to rebuild their home. ' - We couldn't have done it without you, Benji,' said Mrs. Palito. Benji felt proud and happy, realizing the power of charity and teamwork.
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