Nara is a golden retriever dog, the color of a warm croissant.
Today Nara visits Paris in France. Paris is a big city with many lovely streets.
Nara walks in a Paris street. The streets are called “rues” in French.
Nara looks at the Eiffel Tower. The Eiffel Tower is very tall.
Nara smells a baguette outside a bakery. A baguette is a long French bread.
Nara eats a croissant happily. A croissant is soft, flaky, and shaped like a crescent moon.
Nara sees a café. A café is a small place where people eat and drink.
Nara stands near the Seine River. The Seine is a river that flows through Paris.
Boats travel on the Seine. Rivers can help people move from place to place.
A little bird comes near Nara. Birds live in cities too.
Now Nara feels unsure. Sometimes new places can feel big.
Nara thinks, "Where do I go now?" It is okay to feel lost sometimes.
The bird wants to help. Asking for help is a brave thing to do.
"Can you show me the way?" asks Nara. The bird knows the streets well.
Nara follows slowly and safely. Street lamps help people see at night.
Nara crosses a bridge over the river. Bridges help people go over water.
Nara knows this smell. Smells can help us remember places.
Nara finds the bakery again. She is not so worried now.
Nara feels safe and happy. Kind helpers can make a big place feel small.
Paris sparkles at night. Nara loves this beautiful city.
Nara has a full heart. Exploring can be fun and gentle.
If you feel lost, you can ask for help. Curiosity and courage help us find our way.
















