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My First Trip to Iceland

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Maddie, a curious 4-year-old girl with blonde hair and blue glasses, goes on an adventure in Akureyri, Iceland. She must solve a big problem in the botanical garden while learning about charity.

Maddie was excited for her first trip to Iceland! She arrived in Akureyri with her parents and couldn't wait to explore the botanical garden. But when they got there, they found out that many flowers were wilting because they needed more water. Maddie felt sad because she loved flowers. She decided to find a way to help the flowers.

Maddie wanted to find water for the flowers, but the garden's water fountain was broken. She tried to carry water from a nearby stream using a small bucket. But the bucket was too heavy for her to carry all the way. Maddie sat down, feeling frustrated.

Maddie decided to ask for help from other visitors in the garden. She spoke to a family, but they were too busy taking pictures to help. Then she asked a gardener, but he was already working hard on another part of the garden. Maddie felt like giving up.

Maddie sat on a bench, feeling like she couldn't solve the problem. She thought about all the wilting flowers and felt very sad. - I can't do it alone, Maddie said to herself. She wished she could find a way to help the flowers.

Just then, an old lady with a kind smile sat next to Maddie. - Why are you so sad? asked the lady. - The flowers need water, but I can't do it alone, Maddie explained. The old lady smiled. - Sometimes, we just need to ask more people for help, she said. Maddie got an idea.

Maddie and the old lady gathered all the visitors in the garden. - Let's all help water the flowers! Maddie said. Everyone agreed and worked together to carry water from the stream. Soon, the flowers were blooming again! Maddie felt happy and learned that asking for help and working together is important.

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