In a peaceful village, Little Bridgie, known for her always wet hands, faces a dire situation when a fire threatens to destroy the village. Though she's just a baby, she discovers courage within herself to help save her home. Will her unique trait be the key to saving the day?
In a little village, there was a beautiful baby named Little Bridgie. She had the wettest hands in all the land. One sunny day, a big fire started in the village. The fire was scary and dangerous. Everyone was worried. - What can we do? Bridgie's mom asked.
Bridgie wanted to help, but she was just a little baby. Her hands were too wet to hold buckets. - My hands are too slippery! cried Bridgie. Everyone ran around looking for water. Bridgie felt sad.
The villagers tried to find more water, but the well was dry. They were scared the fire would reach their homes. Bridgie watched as people struggled. - There must be a way, she thought. She didn't want to give up.
Bridgie sat down, feeling hopeless. Her hands were too wet to help. - I can't do it, she sighed. Tears filled her eyes. But then she saw something shiny in the puddle by her feet.
Bridgie had an idea! She could use her wet hands to splash water on the fire. - I can do it! she exclaimed. She ran to the big puddle in front of the village fountain. With determination, Bridgie began splashing water everywhere.
The villagers cheered as Bridgie's wet hands put out the fire. The flames got smaller and smaller. - You did it, Bridgie! they shouted. Her courage saved the village. Bridgie smiled, her hands still wet and wonderful.
In a little village, there was a beautiful baby named Little Bridgie. She had the wettest hands in all the land. One sunny day, a big fire started in the village. The fire was scary and dangerous. Everyone was worried. - What can we do? Bridgie's mom asked.
Bridgie wanted to help, but she was just a little baby. Her hands were too wet to hold buckets. - My hands are too slippery! cried Bridgie. Everyone ran around looking for water. Bridgie felt sad.
The villagers tried to find more water, but the well was dry. They were scared the fire would reach their homes. Bridgie watched as people struggled. - There must be a way, she thought. She didn't want to give up.
Bridgie sat down, feeling hopeless. Her hands were too wet to help. - I can't do it, she sighed. Tears filled her eyes. But then she saw something shiny in the puddle by her feet.
Bridgie had an idea! She could use her wet hands to splash water on the fire. - I can do it! she exclaimed. She ran to the big puddle in front of the village fountain. With determination, Bridgie began splashing water everywhere.
The villagers cheered as Bridgie's wet hands put out the fire. The flames got smaller and smaller. - You did it, Bridgie! they shouted. Her courage saved the village. Bridgie smiled, her hands still wet and wonderful.
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