Tony, a tiny mouse with bright eyes and a big heart, stood at the entrance of his cozy hole beneath the ancient oak. He adjusted the strap of his school bag, feeling a mix of excitement and nervousness as he prepared for his first day at Hutan School. As he stepped out, his mother waved to him from the doorway, her smile warm and encouraging.
Tony trotted along the path, his little paws patting softly on the ground. He was soon joined by Burung Pipit, a cheerful sparrow who flitted above him, and Si Arnab, a lively rabbit bounding beside him. They shared stories of their summers, their laughter mingling with the forest sounds.
The Hutan School was a marvel, its wooden structure blending seamlessly with the surrounding greenery. Tony's eyes widened as he took in the sight of Cikgu Dino, the wise dinosaur teacher, welcoming students with a broad smile. "Welcome to Hutan School!" Cikgu Dino announced, exuding warmth and wisdom.
Tony[/@ch_1] felt overwhelmed by towering classmates.]
Tony found a seat at the back, feeling dwarfed by Si Rusa the deer and Si Beruang the bear. Despite his initial shyness, the atmosphere was welcoming, and he listened intently to his classmates share their adventures.
Tony[/@ch_1] mustered courage to speak.]
When it was his turn, Tony felt a flutter of nerves but stood up bravely. "I know the best spot for mushrooms under the big oak tree," he shared, his voice growing stronger with each word. His classmates listened with keen interest, nodding appreciatively.
Led by Cikgu Dino, the class set out to see the places each had mentioned. Tony guided them confidently to the spot under the oak, where mushrooms flourished. His friends cheered, impressed by his knowledge.
Burung Pipit[/@ch_2] needed help.]
As they walked back, Burung Pipit suddenly fell from a branch. Without hesitation, Tony scurried up to assist, gently lifting the sparrow back to safety. "Thank you, Tony! You're a true hero," Burung Pipit chirped gratefully.
Tony beamed with pride as Cikgu Dino gathered everyone for a celebration. "Today, we learned that courage and kindness come in all sizes," the teacher praised, awarding Tony a special badge for his bravery and teamwork.
Tony[/@ch_1] walked home.]
With his badge gleaming on his chest, Tony felt a newfound confidence. As he headed back to his home under the oak, he realized that being small didn't limit his ability to make a difference. "I'm a little mouse with a big heart," he thought, smiling as the forest whispered its approval.
















