Luna the Little Bunny loved how the sun warmed her ears and the grass tickled her paws as she bounced through the field. She twirled around a patch of clover, giggling, and watched a ladybug crawl up a daisy. Today felt like a day for adventure, and her heart raced with excitement to see what she might discover.
Luna stopped suddenly, eyes wide as she spotted the apple. Its bright color made her tummy rumble with hunger. She hopped closer, her nose twitching, and reached out to take a big bite.
Tito the Turtle, slow but observant, saw what Luna was about to do. "Luna! That apple has ants on it! You might get a tummy ache if you eat it," he called out, his voice carrying concern through the still air.
Luna[/@ch_1] leans in, her whiskers twitching, and inspects the fruit carefully.]
Luna took a closer look and gasped. "Oh no! You're right, Tito. I almost ate it without thinking," she said, stepping back. "I guess it’s better to stop and check before I do something," she added, feeling grateful for her friend’s help.
Mimi the Mouse[/@ch_3], sitting with teary eyes and berries scattered on the mossy ground. The light filters gently through the leaves, casting soft shadows around her.]
Luna heard quiet sniffles and hopped over to see Mimi the Mouse, who looked sad and small among the fallen berries. For a moment, Luna thought about running off to play, but remembered how Tito had helped her. "If I help Mimi, maybe she’ll feel better," she thought, her ears perking up.
Luna[/@ch_1] and Mimi gather berries together, laughing as birds chirp overhead. The meadow feels warmer and brighter with their happy voices.]
Luna helped Mimi pick up each berry, and soon, Mimi’s frown turned into a big smile. "Thank you, Luna! You’re a wonderful friend," Mimi squeaked, hugging her tightly. Together, they skipped through the grass, finding new adventures and sharing giggles.
Luna[/@ch_1] sits quietly, watching the clouds drift by, her heart full with the day’s lessons.]
Luna remembered how stopping to think had helped her and her friends. "Before I do something, I’ll always stop and think: What could happen? How will others feel?" she whispered to herself, feeling wiser and ready for tomorrow’s adventures.
















