Tommy the Tiger dashed through the leafy park, his striped fur dusted with fresh earth. He leapt joyfully into a muddy puddle, splattering little frogs nearby and sending them hopping away. After running in circles, Tommy plopped under a shady tree, munching on juicy berries with muddy paws.
Tommy ignored the sink full of soapy bubbles and the bright toothbrush on the shelf. He preferred to rush straight to his favorite snacks, licking his paws clean with his tongue. Nearby, his mother watched with a gentle, concerned smile.
"Ouch! My tummy hurts," whimpered Tommy, his ears drooping as he rolled onto his side. He felt too tired to play, and the world seemed less bright. His mother knelt beside him, brushing his cheek with a soft paw.
Tommy’s Mother spoke kindly, her voice warm and reassuring.
"Tommy, germs are very tiny. We can’t see them, but they can make us sick. That’s why we must stay clean,"
She showed Tommy how to wash his paws with bubbly soap, scrub his teeth until they sparkled, and enjoy a refreshing bath.
Tommy began his day by scrubbing his paws with soap, brushing his teeth carefully, and taking a splashy bath. He smiled at his reflection, proud of his shiny fur and clean claws. Every time he finished, he felt happier, stronger, and ready for any adventure.
"Clean habits keep me strong and smiling!" roared Tommy, his friends cheering as they joined in a game of tag. From that day on, Tommy loved being the cleanest tiger in the jungle, always ready for fun and never afraid of a little mud—because he knew just how to stay healthy and happy.















