The Big Fire and the Little Tiger
In the lush grass, little Tiger is having fun. The butterflies were resting on the grass. The butterflies are interesting. The butterflies on the grass make her jump with joy as they fly when she passes near them. She leaves her parents by following one butterfly. This butterfly was big and blue. She follows the butterfly to the river's edge. She sips some water from the river since she is tired. It's good water. It tasted good and was cold. She observed the clouds floating in the sky while she lay in the shade. In the warm grass, she nods off. The little tiger is still napping, but it is growing dark. The light is bright. The little tiger wakes up quickly. The bright light is very hot. The hot light is fire. There is too much fire. The little tiger could not get around it. Little Tiger is afraid. She is all alone. She cries for her mummy and daddy. They cannot hear the little tiger because the fire is too loud. She cries, "Mummy! Daddy! Help me!" but cannot see or hear them. She thinks no one will save her. She shouts again, as loud as she can. Mummy and Daddy Tiger see the little tiger across the river. Mummy and Daddy Tiger swim across the river to save her. They take the little tiger away from the fire. She was still crying, and Mummy said, "I love you very much." Daddy says, "I will keep you safe." Little Tiger is not afraid anymore. They watch the fireflies play in the grass below. Little Tiger is safe and happy. She loves her mummy and daddy. They will leave this field tomorrow to find a new home.
In the lush grass, little Tiger is having fun. The butterflies were resting on the grass. The butterflies are interesting. The butterflies on the grass make her jump with joy as they fly when she passes near them. She leaves her parents by following one butterfly. This butterfly was big and blue. She follows the butterfly to the river's edge. She sips some water from the river since she is tired. It's good water. It tasted good and was cold. She observed the clouds floating in the sky while she lay in the shade. In the warm grass, she nods off. The little tiger is still napping, but it is growing dark. The light is bright. The little tiger wakes up quickly. The bright light is very hot. The hot light is fire. There is too much fire. The little tiger could not get around it. Little Tiger is afraid. She is all alone. She cries for her mummy and daddy. They cannot hear the little tiger because the fire is too loud. She cries, "Mummy! Daddy! Help me!" but cannot see or hear them. She thinks no one will save her. She shouts again, as loud as she can. Mummy and Daddy Tiger see the little tiger across the river. Mummy and Daddy Tiger swim across the river to save her. They take the little tiger away from the fire. She was still crying, and Mummy said, "I love you very much." Daddy says, "I will keep you safe." Little Tiger is not afraid anymore. They watch the fireflies play in the grass below. Little Tiger is safe and happy. She loves her mummy and daddy. They will leave this field tomorrow to find a new home.